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OPPOSES FEDERAL CHICAGO. April 26. A comnre- hcnsive business coliev and lotrisla . tivo urofrrnm for the department of export trade of the United Stntcs was adopted today nt the sixth National Voreum Trade convention which con , eluded its deliberations and ndjourn- cd. . . , Business and leeislntivo needs for the extension of the country's for eign trndo 'were outlined in the re Dort of the convention's ecnernl com mittee presented bv Jnmes A. Farrell. chairman of tho National Foroien Trndo Conucil and nresident of the I luted btntes Steel corporation, A summary' of the . recomnicndn tions of the . committee report fol lows: ' : : "The earliest possible completion or the covernmcut s vrescnt ship building prorrnm. , ; ', i "The government should immedi ately remove all restrictions now placed on American shipbuilding and permit the free construction of ves sels for sale to forcian interests. L "Thero is imperative need of n re vision of t our shippinir, navigation, classification and measurement laws so that American" vessels -mav be plnced on a more equitable basis of, competitive operation costs in for eien trade." .. ;- . : Opposition to nnv continuance of Government owned vessels of the L'ni- Mates nierchnnt marine. ; ! Opposition to' any, continuance of eovcrnmcnt owned vcscls of the Uni tcr States merchant marine. . . It is urced that the eovernment owned vessels be1 allocated to suit Sable trades and tradins routes for operation bv any aunuficd competent American shipping enterprise. Establishment of necessary coal and fuel oil depots on all the ereat lorcien trading routes. APPLE CROP IS FROZEN UP EAST LIVERPOOL. Ohio. April" 28, : According to res-orrs received to day from the Ohio river bottom no. pie erowinc district, at least half of the crop estimated at 100.000 barrel nas Deen destroyed bv the cold weather of the last two , davs. Re ports indicate that the Columbiana county. Ohio, and Hancock countv. W. Va.. peaches and apple crops, val ued at about $500,000 have been damaged, WS1DE RIPPLES illss Lyndall- Jacobs left "Thumdav s for Omaha by way of Los Angeles after a three months visit with her mother and brother. Mrs. Rose Gay and Mrs. H. D. Jones motored to Ashland Monday. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Cay's mother, re . turned with them for a few days visit ai me iiozalls ranch. Mrs. W.' H. Striker spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Brashear of itogue River. ; Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Engel drove to central Point Tuesday evenine. tak ing Mr. Brenner to his home and all returned early Wednesday morning. Mr. Brenner and his son are working ,v mo Aiwonsia place. ; Mr.: and Mrs. C. H.TWahl Medford visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. P. ChampHn and daugh ter famine went to Medford Thurs day for a short visit with Mrs. Cliam ' plin's brother, i E. Elliott and also at the Stewart Porter home. , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hittle were Grants Pass visitors the first of tho week... ... Miss Alice Harper who was unable to teach all of last week on account . of illness, returned to her school du tios in Gold Hill Monday. , Mrs; Gay taught during her absence. MJbs Bertha Woolverton is having a week's vacation from her School duties near Jacksonville. f ' '. -. We are glad to note that .Mr. - George Lance has so far Improved in health that be is able to drive his car to town occasionally. . Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Porter are the latest possessors of a car which they drove home from Medford Tuesday. , Most of the Riverside . children , have had: a tussle with the measles during the past few weeks, the latest on the Hat being Merritt Hittle and Robert Boyd. , . :. 1 C ' - Mr. and Mrs.- H. D. Jones were Easter breakfast and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aided. .: The Recreation club enjoyed a very pleasant meeting with D.'U. Slead - Thursday afternoon:" Mrs.: Blackings i ton of Galls Creek was a guest of-the Clllb..,-' .)-.'.' :' '''":' '"''.- The party given at the club house Saturday evening as a farewell to . MIsb Lyndall Jacobs was one of the most enjoyable of the season. ' After a few hours of dancing ex cellent refreshments were served. All regret- that it is necessary for Miss Jacobs to return to Omaha. : Fred Wahl drove down' from Med- ford Sunday and called on,. Jtjvorslde friends. ' -v.-:.'-: :.: '... -.- '.,.,- - P. C. Elliott and family and Mrs. James Cook and child of Medford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wahl. - ,. - ; C. W. McDonald -was down from BY PUBLISHER , NEW YORK, April 38. Charles Johnson Post. r:rec:or of t:o Pub lishers Advisory Board, who was ac cused by Postmaster Genoral Burlo son of uttering an "Infamous false hood". In a statement regarding tho alleged -refusal to transmit matter criticising him over the telegraph wires and of being "chief lobbyist' of the publishers, sent tho following telegram today to Mr. Burleson: I accept your challenge issued in your statement published In today's papers to publicly present all figures In monies raised by the Publishers' Advisory Board, Its expenditures and all details in connection with myself and this organisation before any rep resentatives named by you and at any time or place at their conven ience. I shall place myself entirely at their disposition as to examination under oath -In connection with all these expenditures. - "In return I challenge you to sim ilarly produce and make public your records of tho monies received by you and the profits made by you In con nection with the convict labor on properties owned. by you, a convict labor system irhich competes with free American labor and In which whipping, brutality and ferocious punishments were the methods of ex- trading adequate labor from its vic tims.". . ',.-' ';'- The Silent Rider at the Riakb Tonight BIG OIL STATION 10 BE BUILT AT NORTH BEND. Ore., April 28.- Plans for the early L-ods:ract;onof a 200-foot wharf and an oil station to cost between $40,000 and 150,000 for. use by the government bar dredge Michle, oh property purchased by the federal government, hree miles west of this city, were announced by James S; Polhemus of the United States engineers' office of Portland.. "from a recent survey it Is learned that the Coos Bay bar has shoaled from a depth of 30 feet at low water to less than 18 feet, or more than 1 feet during the winter months, 'and the removal of this great accumula tion of sand will require the constant operation of the dredge Michle until late In the fall. . : The shoaling of the channel on the bar to such an extent during the rough weather, when the operation oi the derdge Is impossible. Is re garded by Polhemus and other engi neers as a clear and conclusive dem onstratlon that a satisfactory depth of water cannot be maintained , by dredging operations without the aid of a north and south. Jetty to prevent the sand from being deposited by the winter storms. l.iii 1 1 inn ii..i(...iii-..7ti,.. J-Vi f i il'ii-r.i,.,;-, ii;iiM,"i i ,1 . . Probably the finest body of mount ed policemen ln the world Is v tho Texas Ranger organization. The men who compose this force are. steady- eyed, steel-nerved,'' dare-devil cow- punchers who can draw like light ning, shoot with remarkable accur acy, and trail their men' over' the sagebrush-covered' desert with rolout- lss tenacity. They are tho men who protect the isolated settlements' of Texas from bandits 'and "plug- uglies," bringing safety and security to the isolated homes of the ranch? ere.-' ' , . In "The Silent Rider." to be shown at the Rlalto theatre today and' to morrow, Hoy Stowart portrays the role ofr.a Texas Ranger who under takes to "'clean, up" a gang of eattlo rustlers. -Stewart is the Ideal 'typo for such a charactcrlaatlpn. . Ho sug gests the fine Intelligence and tho magnificent daring of these men. incognito, he enters tho employ of Jim carson. discovers that his fore man Is In league, with .the rustlers and , In a thrilling series ot gun duels ami, man-to-nian battles, he .: van quishes hiB trrcKy opponent. ' . EAGLE paiiMT EAGLETS; By A. C, Howlett Medford looking rtfter the 'Work on The social dunce here Saturday nmbt was well attended from what can learn. But auitc a number of the youne people who attended, took advantage of their beine near a hotel and spent the latter part of' the niidit at the' Sunnvxide. amonir whom wem Albert.5 Clements.'. Frank - Huxeltiin. John Lacy. (Joltiix Vesta: beside wp Had ns euests John Lacy. John Bee- son of Medford, Chauncev Florv and our county clerk and his brother. A. J. Florv. Jr.. one of our soldier boys who has just been discharged from the service nt Camp Lewis. He has been on the invalid list for the most of the time since he entered the service and has been discharged as art invalid:"' The last two simply call ed for supper, but Mrs. IT. was called upon to put up lunches for five or six ot the musicians, Sunday moraine-. Easter Sunrlnv. we had nn unusually interestine Sun day school lesson and a irood attend ance, it being a lovely day. there was quite a crowd collected at the Sunnv- side about 12 :30 p. m. to Batisf v their appetites, that the ride from Medford nd the surroundinc country hnrl nrn- duced. Amons whom were Lu. Verne L,uce.of Medtord. Dr. L. B. Wnrmalcv of Tacomn. Mrs. 0. H. Wnrmslev arid Miss Pin'a Benedict, Miss Riibv Haley ana ncr brother Glenn. Nick Yoiinir, Miss Kubv , Brooksi Mr. and Mrs. George eNilson and Sons Doiinid and Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kissing ana son uurrell. Mrs. William Hascl- ton. MISS Marinirpt T(il..u- , W C Clements1 nnd Wife.: Mr and Mrs. 3'. . Snider. A. J.' Florev." Mr. and Mrs; n. i';. iiunev. ra iim i,,;ii ana Mjks hmma McCaslin. : ; ;' tho ladies with the icw ut inn KCIIoiil invo i-u t in church decorated nil rcadv for the r.iiMicr exercises mid about 8 oVIock Smidnv even!nir the nconln lieunn In enlher to join in nnd enjov the nro ernm Hint hud been nrrurised fn'.' liip occasion.' The first thine on flic diO erain was nn instrumental solo on the violin bv Miss Helen Holt, and whk loiiowcd by a song. "Merrv Bells are Ringing." nnd then the scripture les son bv Prof, Deurdorff and prnvcr bv Rfi,v t ( Griffin, th Slindnv school missionary. snnr.-Rncihition Miss Wilitre-.l Hank, followed bv a iolo bv Mrs. Deurdorff. Dialogue by Misses Lois Robertson nnd Gwendo lyn -Brophv. Recitation bv Cyril Haak. Pantonine bv Miss Mara Chil dreth. Song. "Jesus .Wants Me for a Sunbeam:" Solo hv Mrs. Lottie Van Scov. This was followed bv a short but very interesting talk bv -Rev. G, C. Griffin' and closed with the bene diction.' .The program was wcll.:ar ranged and each one performed their part well. Tho two pantomimes were remarkably well rendered., I. am re auestcd bv tho chairwoman to U'Jder tho thanks of the 'committee to- the bovs arid girls for. their ' assistance in preparing for and otherwise helping with the program.. ' : Carl Eromer, J Perry of. Medford and J. II.; Hasler of Central I'o-'nt were nmong the diners, here. Monday and so was J. H. Trustv. Sr.. and son George, and later in the day' dgar, Johnson of the Independence 'Cream ery of.' Medford, ' accompanied bv Mesdames Walter Grimm nnd Edith Johnson of Central Point. He came out to get' 1.000 Dounda of- mohnir he had bought. ., : '; . J. IL Bachman of Yakima valley Washington, came in Monday evening and engaged a room tor u fewavs. He is looking for a nlacc to buy. He savs that he has sold out in Wash ington and. is looking for u wanner and more healthy country. He finds no fault with the country so far as productiveness "'in concerned: ' hut complains of the water and . Olirifritct lie says that he thinks that the sick ness is caused by the irrigation water seeping through the ground into the wells; ' r ':: Miss Vesta Grovcr and lilrs.'C. A. Buctt motored into Knglo Point Tues day morning " Davo, Pence and n part, of his fam ily of Elk creek, wore amoni!.; the business cullers Tuesday. ' ' ;' ' 1 h. C. Hamilton, siipe'rinldndent of tho K.i L. C'os ranch , was h'crp for dinner Tuesday and so wore C. A. Chapman mid T. I). Kin villa of Medford. --v - C. W. Scott of the manganese mnic in the Lake creek country motored into our town Tuesday. ' Also' Mrs; L'. Charley nnd daughter. Mrs. Lcc Brudshuw of Brownsboro. and Fred Luv-of Wcllen and our county com missioner.' James Owens. ' M, Owens had come over. ut thc.reuucsCbf bur road supervisor. Nick Young., to huvc im assist, in planning the work-on the rond between ;hcrc and Browns boro. Nick is doing some good work on the road. " Mr., Owen invited v'dilr correspondent to ride over the road with him. and I told him I. could sec a decided improvement in it. K Willlmm G. Tait, president .hf thn First National bnnk. A. L.ilill. George Collins. II. A. Thfero'lf of the Big Pines Lumber company nnd CM. Kidd. all of Medford. were out Tues day soliciting aid in. securing the V. and E, niilrpdd and;call,ed on Mrsi H. lor dinner. ..: Ihcy succeeded much bettor than j. had reason to-expect us ltoyal. U. Brbwn .told ihe that thov sjicceeded iti raising S00..so j guess that we will secure the roud since Eagle Point has woke-up. V , ! .pince the rouds have dried un and nre.ip that thev. ciiri he traveled witti' some satisfaction., the farmers now limn into fl':r n-tnq .'niirl dmih into For Bvtmm 'z Eczema Grea9y salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. , prpm any. druggist for 35c, or Sl.OOforlargc size, get a bottle of Zemo. -When appli'd.as directed it effect ively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, . and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and charing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable nnd. inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. ' Try it, as we believe " nothingyou, have ever u4ed is as effec tive and sahsfyirigC- " "." ' ' .'".' The E.;W. Rose C.. Ckydwd, 0'l.J. . town, leave their . plow shares as thev. pass the blacksmith shop nnd dash into a store and surrv up the storekeeper, rush 'around nnd attend tb perhaps an', errand nt two and are on agiiiii ior nnme 10 uo a coon day s. work ill the hurcnin. C. M. Gay and Sherman Woolev were ' among: the; cnrlv . callers this Wcddcsdav "morning, nnd "'so i'- was Miss-Anna Mc'Cormlek. our connfv health lecturer.. She Went to Itecsi creek. arnLN Mr;- Kovr.-Stanley and llcnrv Town. 'Rudolph 'tech.' John Walchi James Olilbertwon and wife of Luke Creek' W n''1Ei:' Morrisour School. supcrdsbT, John B. ColKeil of Spokane. ' AVosh.;.' Verne I.vnch of Centrnl Point, forriierlv of Elk Creek, one; pf oar . dLschargcr. soldiers . from over the cas, Jie .was in tho active lorvice. lor six months, in r rnneo. .1. H. Triistv4 Sni George nnd J: It. Trusty. Jr.. and I John Mlllef of Elk Crcek.'W. W. lluruion. 'nh'il engineer on the I und hi in construction duVs. Dr. J. K. Rcddy. Tl E. McCabe. J, v. jicintvrc linn iiuiuiv were among the diners a the 'Siinn-sjdc toduv. Mr. .MelntVre and family Were ex pecting to start for .their new homo in fowa.' Mr.; Mclntvre 1ms been the cnsliier in our Eiuilo' Point bank since it-s -organization and I feel that I can 'trnthfullv stnte that there is hnrdlv1 a person in the vicinity who nnd done business with him but re- rets to have' him leave us nnd his enemies ifc- ho ' lias - nnv. ore very scii rc und of - little"' note, for he has- necn'o wnoie souicrt ulirjclit man and ib fur as I know hbncst tb a' fault, and t will add that his wifo is cnuallv as; 'popular. iind. thcV. ta'ke wjth thcrii the best wishes of. the entire commu nity. - ' '" Medford Book Store, t office witness 4.10 Biipulles 80. 7n I Roy (1, Smith, petit Juror COO' tainl nil rn t..i. i, ...... . itfti- f r:'i...ii. mih..i Postul Tel. Co., telegram...., t'OBtal Tel, Co., telegram.., Lewis Ulrlch, stamps.............. Western Union Tel. Co., -telegrams .........i....... (loo. W. Owen, tolophaua bill .70 ,n8 S3.08 2. SO 3.05 Total , ..3ta P. Roy Davis, court reporter's alary $ 60.00 Arthur ' Thompson, circuit'' court crier .,.i..'...,..;.........C S8.Q0 )... ir rv. i - ITr. infiij w, AnTiniiuii, . ifrium Juror ...f..,.,.. 7.00, vtiiuam (j. I.ocvor, grand Juror '7.0,0 Joseph MuyfloUl, ftrnnd Juror It. 00 19. n. Adnmnon, grand Juror.i 8.40 Edward r. Ash. griuid Juror.. 1J.80. Jason c. OtlliiKor. nranl Juror .....I 7.00 uimrles c. 4 nrtloy. erand Juror. ..: ...'....'........:. 8.S0 Charles K. Abbott, petit Juror 24-80 uorirnni K. Adams, graud juror HELPFUL WORDS' ., From a Mcdfprd, (:i(i.cn,. U yoiir. back larne and painful? Does it ache, especially after exer tion?., Is thero a soreness In the kidney region?. : . ' ' These, symptoms suggest weak kid neys. :'-.'- ''' . . " ' ' If so there Is danger in deay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. .Give, your trouble- prompt atten tion.,'" !. ' I", :, - Doan's Kidney Pill are for weak kidneys. .. . '; ::;..'' ' Your neighbors use' arid " recom mend them, -'i : .. -v ; ; ' Read thlB Medford testimony, ' JJ H. Atwell, painter and paper- hanger, 129 W. Eleventh St., says: "Doan's. Kidney Pills are nil they are claimed to be and I am always glad to recommend anything I believe will be "of benefit to others. I havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills -oh different oc casions when I have had any trouble with my back : or- kidneys and 'they have afwayj) dprie . the ,wbrlc. -. tkW doses now 'rin'dthen;: keeps' my;' kid neys in good working order.T-,.' : V Price'' 60c. at- air daalerit. '' bbii't simply aait pr;;i 'kldriey'' remedy get Doan's Kidney Plllstne. Wme' that MW Atwoll had.; Foster-MIlbUrn Qo., nirgrs., Burraio. . Y.'-' i w. : ; Ailv. & C"unf y cbili-t'l'rocccdlilKs The following is a schedule of ex penditures "of aaekionCoiinty, Ore., togetherwith a;lfat pf.the claimants and articles of service for which the claim Is made and which -were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson county during tho month of, March, at.c . ... ... ,i . , ' , The foljbwlng.jhllls. were allowed relative to the Cbirnty Salary Fundl towlt; .:-:f.:-J. y 'rk , County Court and Commissioners . G. A. Gardner. Judge's salary $150.00 James Owens, county commls- niuui D oaiavy .................... Geo.'W. - Oweri; county 'com missioner's snlary : BS.00 Farmers & Fruitgrowers bunk, Interest on bonds 3.80 43.86 J.. P. Andrews, witness, state vs. Parent' ......'......;.;i;.,.. Henry.: E.' Applogato, .. potlt " Juror ,m.'........i..uu...-.,........'.. . fc 1. Avros, netlt Jurorv..V..A.' .tonn Hnrneuurg. tint It Juror.. B. C. Ifartlett. petit Juror,...:. A. W. Ileebo, petit Juror,'.. Wm. H. Brown, petit. Juror..., J, M, Carlton-, grand, jury wlU niui 'N . ' Robert Casey, -notlt, Juror.::... Earl Cook, grand Jury . witness iouort cook, grand jury wily nous : ; .r. ... Lloyd Culver, notlt Juror..!::... W. A. Cowloy. petit Juror...... Mrs. F. Crawford,-grand Jury witness .....'......:..... ;..... P. L Curren. witness State vs. Toft .:..i M. K. Cyostor. petit Juror...... Ralnh Onrllng, witness state vs. parent' ........:..........:..::..'' Eber Davls witness state-vs. - Parent , .......:....i:.:..i.:::... :.. Wm. H," Duuoherty,- petit juror '.-...::r.;.T;!r.'.. :.... IT. W. Drlskel. net It Juror:.:'... P.. J. Psrlow, potlt Juror...:U.. . u. F. Farmer, witness, stale -vs. Toft .:" 'J:::.' Mrs. A. Foster, witness, cir cuit court :.: u....:..... W. R. flarrott. petit Juror...... G. C. Onrrett, petit Juror C. H. Gillette, petit Juror...:.. W. M. Ooudy. circuit court Itness .. C. 8. Hatch, petit Juror......:... W. Hatcher, circuit, court witness ..::..:..:......:...:.. Mrs'., J. W. -Hatcher, circuit court wltneifs .,.; J. W.' Hayes, circuit. cqtrt wltncu. .-" Henry Head, potlt iuror...i".! Joseph Hoasland. oetlt' luror Mrs. llobart, circuit, court .. witness ,;, j'.V.'.'.V John n. Jackson, netit Juror.. Geo:'0.' Jarvls. circuit court witness Mrs. Mnrv . Johnston, circuit court 'witness ...-'.;. ..':....,. P V'nkle. iHtiit Juror....... M. Knox; petit Juror..'.. Laura Krutzlor,' grand. Jury. witness .'..r.;..'-.....i'.. W. I. Lamb, petit Juror rrnnois M. l.nncn. pent luror Percy F, -Lofland,' petit jurdf Henry Maury, petit Juror Vosta MoNeal, circuit court ' ' witness Vestn Mc.Neal, grand Jury wit ness ........ J. W. McDonough, potlt juror J. ,.F. McMahon, grand Jury witness :.. ..... F. V. Medvnskl, petit Juror.... John F. Miller, potlt Juror...... Hugh Moore, grand Jury wit ness C. "G. N'eothammcr, grand Jury witness , :..i:.i. Charles. N'unan. petit Juror.... Glara.ftrr, trro'nd Jury wltnoss Geo. 'W. Owen, grand Jury . witness ...'....; , T. J. Owens, grand Jury wit ness :.:.::....:....-.; Ethel Parent, circuit court witness Clyde Peart, grand Jury wlt- . ness ...... ..:..., i... David I. Phlpps. potlt Juror.. Clarence C Pierce, belli Juror George Porter, petit Juror...:.. John p: lulls, circuit cotjrt , . witness .';-.r.i...,.....:..i.:..' ;;. Wm' P. Rathe, petit, Juror'.; Prank Ray, circuit court -witness :....,.. Elizabeth Roach, circuit ( : court witness ".:..:,......'.:f..... I. C; Hobnett,' petit Juror...". Mrs. Emma Sales, circuit . ! ' court witness .'. : -Qrlpy 8a.les' olrpult court wit Alvin;8alcs, cirpuit court. wltr " nesB . Z - . ' ;.',0, 20.40 24.60 1R.20 27.40 2G.C0 . C00 1 i70 8.40 ;a,o iao 2S.80 25.J0. s.oo 4.40 1J. ... 4.4.0 .o 1.T.O0 a. 4o . J,00 11.10 S.fiO 23.00 tr.40 S.S0 20.40 , 3.80 , 2 0 COO CTO 1 1 . V o 8-6J 11,1.0 3.1.00 12.00 2.00 2,r.o 4.20 21. H Timothy, circuit court , wltnoMti .. 3.110 Total .;.;...iiai.iio ' JuNllco Court L. It. ninuliiinl. luror ustlco court ,..:.; t 1.00 Fred -N uummlngs, water f . master oxponse Justice court . :.....'..:...'.....:.... 3.00 C. A. .Chuumnn.' constnulu . tons. , ;..:::....:;....;:.;,..;. cuo " court f 1.00 T. H. -Ulllaou, Juror: Justice OOlirt :.. '1.0,11 i'. j. nancy, juror justice court : ........: .'.,.. 1.00 J. W. Hays, caiistublo foes...... (l."0 J. N. HoiKnrBm th. luror ins- ' tlco court 1.Q0 frank Isaacs, juror Just co court 1.00 G. T. Klncheloe. Juror Justice . court '. , 1.00 L. l.nrkln, Juror Justice court l.U R E.'.Modyuskl. Juror liistloo 1 '"edurt 1.00 .' eourt; .;..,:..,' 1.0,0 Clnruhoo PIkk'b, Juror Justice court :.'.'... ......1 1.00 A. J T, Smith,' Justice funs.... I.TS Glenn O, TaVlor, Justlco fees.. 44. HO T. L. Taylor, Juror Justice court .-...i. 1.00 P. K, Wynkoni). Juror Justice e.oujiv:.;,v.'.-;.y;... l.qo :.i.::.::.,.,.:.....i ism v- i . Hiiei irr'K orririt C. Kl Terrlll, salury ot sheriff 1208.33 H, -v.- apurr, uoputy sheriff alary ..: :. 125.00 W. O, Marratt. deputy shorlff alary 1 20.00 Mrs: Amy -. Dow, work for ;' sheriff ' 18.00 :sherlft--..s.V...... 4. SI Chrla Obttllcb. work for slier- Mt 44.00 Lee' llnley work for shorlff.. 114.10 J. T, Little, work for sheriff.. 44.00 Kilo. Parks, wiirk for sheriff.. 70.00 Klorn 'Thbnipion, . work for sheriff B4.54 Mary Trunx.- work for sheriff 7.011 Glen Terrlll, work for sheriff 70.00 Mettle Thompson, work , for ' sheriff, '....,....!,... 17.5Q nuima yum. worn ior snor- Iff 51.25 Grace Wood, work for shorlff 10.00 l.ee Holler, work for sheriff.. 6.36 it. H. wet phw.,deuuty shor- 111 aire is.vo W. Hays, deuuly sheriff hire .:...,..,....:... S.20 Jackson Co, Abstract Co., of- nco supplies B.ev Kunman Printing Co., of- t, flee buddIIos .:..v... 6.05 J. J. Nc.Mnhon, aejuty shorlff hire ..:..........:.:.....1 Medford. Printing Co., office - mi nntlna' :. - ' Medford Book Stbro, office supplies .....".,.:.;..;:..:.......;.::. , Postal Tel. Co.. teleurams.:... C.'K: "Jorrlll, stamps Western Union Tel. Co., tele- ram .. 15.00 I" 395.25 13.65 7.04 03.08 j 1.85 Tout, Clerk's Offlre ,. 1437.40 Chouncey Flore1, clerk's sal- ft 18.80 11.10 M)ldred'M, .N'oll, deputy sal ary Stunnell, deputy Leslie W, ulary ... Loulso Williamson., dcmity 3.20 salary.. 6.80 Prances Noll, work for elerk '-. Ituborta Poarce, work for 5.00 clerk -. 19.00 Emma Wondt, work for clerk 12.00' Ashland Tidings, offlco sup- ' piles ... 6.30 O. P. Bllllrgs, premium on clerk's bond 6.00 Oeo. W; Darker, premium on 1 ,70 clork's bond K OA flhailflftAV. ICInrnV. ! m no 1 --'J . -' k Kunnman Printing Co,, office 3.501 supplies Mcdrord rrinticg-Cs.'. o:.:co 4.V0 I auppiies - Moniord uook store, office 4.40 supplies v. o. N. Smith, premium on 2.70 - clerk's bond 25.00 Glass & Prudhommo Co., sup plies clerk's office 22.40 1 8- N- Johnston, ropalrs . on 0.50 typowriiors 4.20 23.0.0 ' S-50 11.10 25.20 23.50 7.60 23.50 ness .. E. T. Simmons, circuit couit witness 4.40 .lefferson Skinner,, oetlt Juror 19.00 W. H. Smith, grand'Jury wit- ' . ' ' 1 neBS ....'j ...,'...;.;....'...;.. 7.00 Roy O. Smith', petit Juror.-.:!.; 12.00 Mrs. C. .Summers, circuit -,coflrt witness I...-..;.!'....;,..;,'. 9.00 H.,. Taylor, petit Juror.:.,'.'.:. 22.8'0 T. L. Taylor, petit Juror.l...:'.. 4.20 G. O.' Timothy, circuit court ' - ;wlthess :i:Ml.',.t&U4,i;i:. : 4.00 W.. Thompson, -.'irclroutt' w court : wlthess '....'.::..-::l..,:.-.:.. 2.90 1.50 5M 4.80 Lucille Vahi fiusklrk, circuit -' court witness; C.:.-..';;..;:.'.'-..;:.. 11,10 van 'oiiHKirs,; granu Jury witness ..::',...:;..:....;,... 3.20 F. E. Wahl, clrcult.court wit- ; ness . uuuri . witness '..I.'...,...;..,..'... P. Xi. Tou -Vdllev -grand, Jury '). withess, .:...:..J....'.';..u.'. ,:; Albert Turpln:- netlt MMt'iiL 'Mrs: ' Chae,' Van iiakJrk; : cir cuit 1 court ,wnneBS.:,.-..-: A. -VV, Wajkcir.clrcmf, . coji rt Harry L,- Waitiiera, jj'otlt Juror ?..... : ; - J, P. "Watson,' circuit court witness- ..:..:.i:vV...i.........-::... J. L. Westerlund,' circuit court witness A 1 Joe . Wilson,, circuit court witness Cloud Wljltsett, cjroujt yitpirt, Mary Woods, circuit' witness Wm. W. Wood, petit Juror.... Geo. M. Lewis, circuit court bailiff : Medford Printing Co., office supplies :. C. A. Chapman, olrcult court witness ftentt.:. nrtv. ..etr.eii tt.4iin . ,'..1. : cpurt. 2,00 . 2.00 10.20 2.00 3.50 34.50 4.40 11.10 5.50 27.00 42.00 2.00 fioo.ee 83.23 88.00 I- 80.00 70.00 65.00 10.00 27.00 9.00 17.50 41.00 13.70 9.00 13.40 7.0,0 120.00 i . 0.50. nizirig AJJ rrnr torlt strlntly giiwanteed to be flint qliwu' 10 N.Plr Ht,j MedTora -ui.J.t lO ' Phono AUfr. ; : Medford viiicnizini works uberty;taxi With now Dodge our."-." Stationed at 10 N, Front Bt Miiik A l;you, Prtips; PhorioeL fpUNDRY AID MACHjN SHOf Also airen t for Fairbanks and Morse -, i.,, ,,,. .Enelnet. - '''-..-' '... v '' H Smith Rlvertlrl Congoleum j ;First-ClasirS: Floor Covering -.". .- ; , ' 1 ', . Nino foot' wide,' boiclit bo- corc. yav, pneos worq nclu.id, nico Dattcms, i'es:iilni', .pjiba r'PriSOcyd. . Oorna iii' nnd boo it before rtyjig.foy spring.' - 7, Poole Furniture Co. Total ' .....:.$830.0 . 1 Treasurer's Officii - j. Myrtle W. Dlakoloy, treasur- er- salary- 100.0,0 work for Lonore OodloVe, treasurer 4U.11 Jacksonville ; Post, supplies I . for offlco . 0,00 Medford Book Store, supplies' ' for offlco .-. : 2.8B 8, N. Johnson, repairs on 1 typewriter .:, 2,00 Total . ..:.................;..........:..$ 150.0,0 School Hunerlntendent's Office ' O: W. Aner, school superln- '' tenaonts salary .. ,..150.0l0 Lonore Qodlove, work In of-.."', i flee 19.0k H. E. Morris, school suporvl- ; .', sor's. salary !..'.;....'..i :..... 100.00 Mrs. IB;.; Thompson,.' work In V ' office vv:.'.:.,.........ii.'..',.:',.:'.:.. -11.50 O.W.-'Agel-.'MampiV".''--'-.--'?-. 12.00 Medtord .Book Store.v office ' sUDDlles .'-..:.w.L.. i.tn 'PostaJ Tel.;C6.i:,t'eIegrarti....'.....: "' ...8,8. ' Total-r ..;..:..'..'..'....'.::;.i.:'.:,.:.-..;.$207.6,6. ' t. rruH Inspector's Office V," E. It. Oat'man. fruit Inspector 112.00 'H.'TrPankey, fruit. Inspector 27.00 i . J. win nmson; : fruit in-.- - : :, spec(or .'.........::..:..;.;.;..:..;.... ; 16.00. ' ,'7V.,.';!''-''''' ''-'''' ' Total 64.00 ',-' ' : ' AHHO'HMnf..'rt fitfiM ; . .'f ' J, .BQpleraon, assessor's sal- ' ." ' ary ;:.v.;i.:...'i ..........i25.qo: uoipna uoioman, deputy as sessor's salary ' .., , 6b. 00 James M. Cronemlllor, deputy ' ,- 5 assessor B, salary : 100.00 Llnhle Hanscom, deputy as- ! ' sessot's salary 80.00 Amy Dow, work for assessor.. " 46.00 Chris Gottlieb, work for as- 1 sessor J, ,T. Little, work for assessor J.V'B. Coleman, traveling ex- ; ponse J. D, Coleman, stamps Southern Oregon Traction Co:, freight Total . 44.00 48.00 13.00 9,00 .45 ...........'...$520.45 xa itcouto Voller Bowtio Jr.,.tax refund $20.00 .Xo..he .epntlnued..)...' U1M cnUMtt ,.! V China Rfb BpffJ.j:'. Herb euro tvi eaaene, Dsadack. eaurrah, dlptberla, - tore throat, long trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fT. r, cramps, eoufhs, poor elrculatloo, carbuncles,' tumors, tracked breast, o'uree all kinds of goltera. ;'NO OP- BRtJo:iB, ' ''.'; '; : :: , - Medford, Oregon, Jan II. 1117 TO WHOM !X.:AY,aOiOifltNi v !(( ; This, U to oertlry that J, Ike an- derslrnod, had rtrf evere'etomack trouble and had Been bothered tor several year and.laat AugoaJ wai not espeoted to live, and hsarjpg. of Olm Chung X whose Herb Store ,le at I4 South .Front: treet,. Medtord). 1 do. plded to get herba, tor my, ttomsck trouble, and 1 storied to feeling bet tor at toon as I used them and today am a well man. and ein-Beartllr, rec ommend anyone afflicted, a' I, wV to 100,010), Chunind try, hi lerb...' ' r WltaMMt: m- , t .', ',',.'. '';' M. A. Anderson, Medford (. , . 1 a. o. uoimee, Eagle Point,, ' , Wai: Lewis, Kagle Polnf ','-: " .LChildretb.. Baitiii p.olnf, f- iMioorel Kagieomt, ' i ' ",'! ; I, ,V, Mtlntyre, Eagle, PoluC..'. '.! Uoo.,,B. ,Von dar, fe;)ea, Esglf Point, rboBR.Ichujs. fMl'ifol , wesxois:s amera SffQp :, CptnwrtiinJi-' yiioogijijiliijr in Stiutliciu Oregon. V:'.-.f.--,.). .,-.(" ',-T7t?'.f-- '.'"' 'egntivea mado any tim or ! Pl'M'C ty. apppiwjnieu't. ' f;WUQdttitd-H V' v'.r:';i1:IT,'W,'7Vr.vkiiA;.:; Star Brand ! ' -.L,V .,:' !.- '.' .Typewriter, Ribbona. , give.; cicar,- permanent .. copies. : Will' 'hot smutj - - r,, p.- - - i - ury out, or im.xne type. Buy typiwrttlng nipplin of. ' ' ,' V. !.!'.(' ! '.' v '- ''''.' MEDFOED , pRINTINCr : : COiJIPAYi ., .' '" . ', K t.- -1 -'-v. :' -