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Entered as aeeond-clasa matter at
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Ye Smudge Pot
r By Arthur Perry - -.
It don't seem right to pay a dime
for a shine on a pair of eleven dollar
Rhoes. .
The Gorman1 fleet sank as it
f ought, treacherously, if at all. The
suicide at Scapa was due to despon
dency over failure to fight when
they had a chance. The end was a
fitting Hun "Der Tag."
There is nothing in the terms or
peace about the unrestricted right to
whine. -.
The old song ."We shall gather on
the far side of, the .mountains" is ap
propriate if not popular at this writ
ing. , . "
"The Mexicans have J)een misguid
ed," chirps their ambassador at
Washington. Not alone misguided,
Ibut mistreated. No one told them
that the "watchful waiting" notion
"was In the junkpile. ' ; ,
The feathers of the peace dove are
somewhat Jiedraggled. The Alaska
Indians have gone on the warpath.
.. ;' GOXtiE&SIOXS
'(Salem Capital-Journal)
Wanted A woman or girl to
' keep house for one man; you
can work in cannery close by
If you like. Call at 112 Union
SL after 5 p.' m. or Sunda
any time, -'-.;. . .
The newspaper - headline "-"News
and gosstp of the churches," " Is a
. (linger; There is ho news, and ab
solutely no gossip in the churches.
The cry of the hour 'is
On to California. , "-
'Dry up."
"The peace treaty,"- whines the
Hun press;" dizzies the comprehen
sion, and whirls Germany from her
economic position." Perhaps she ap
i preciates now how Belgium felt in
i 1914. : .
A fond and loving mate of a Tus
con, Ariz., gent went out looking for
him one day last week and found him
. within affinity. Wierenpon she
shot the affinity and embraced-the
erring gent. So it goes.
Who will . he .the first this year to
he1 mistaken and'sltot for a deer? .',
TheVwatch'ful walttrig1' Idea seems
to have been hit in about the same
jiluce as the Mexican revolntion.
Count von Bantzau, who was so
full df emotion that he.could not
stand up ibefore the peace commis
sioners,; will be .so . nervous he just
can't write his name, when the time
comes.;. ,
. ,t is charged that the Salvation
Army did no constructive work in
. France, they held no services, they
(built nothing for the future. If they
did no constructive work in France
why is' it that no returned soldier
speaks ill of them?
riONAL HOTEL Fi
, IEIJLP0R1LAN0
PORTTjAND, June 23 Three canr
didates for president of the Greeters
of America, the national organization
of hotel men,, loomed forth todayj
with the gathering of delegates here
for the annual contention of the orr
ganizatlon which opens tomorrow for
a four-day session. They were Leigh
Fullor.'of Lob Angeles; .Hammond
Williams of San Francisoo, and Leon
ard Hicks of Chicago. Partisans of
each candiduto wore 'busy today
among- arriving delegates. Today's
arrivals included delegations . from
; Denver, Salt -Lake, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and; San Diego. . Prospects
wore that. 800 doioeates would at
tend, and that, most of tho large clt-
le of the'-coiintry would bo repre
sented.
PEACE TREATY
TUB important thing is not: (lemianj lini the' peace
treaty, but the spirit in wliich at ts iitij'nod. The
statement of the now premier is the most promising pro
nmuieeinent, that has come out til' Oernianv in f() years.
Objections to the severity ol the treatv are mentioned tit
course. This was to be e'xpot ted. Hut in t Iomis lies doi
laration Ilerr Bauer has thus to sav: . ,
"Germany's ultinmte salvation does not depend, upon
world revolution hut, upon
moral consciousness."
There is the first gleam of light, from the other side
of the Kliinc in many a long day. ... It is the first indica
tion that the lesson ot the war has been learned. .It is
the first intimation that the. spirit.of Potsdam has not only
met defeat but lias been renounced. ?
And the best assurance this statement-is made in good
faith, that the conversion is real rather than assumed; is
that the man who makes this statement is the mau se
lected , to conduct the final
many ehoses to represent her at this critical time,. ,
'Hate dies slowly. Faith in a ltation like Germany,
that has shown herself faithless, can not "return in a day.
Hut if the German people remain true to the spirit thus
expressed, -it tlicv bear tlieir
of a people who have been wronged .and seek revenge, hut
in the spirit, of a people who wronged both the world ami
themselves, and are readv to perforin the expiation which
justice demands; then there
a better Germany but a better world. .''
... -Not- upon the outside world but "upon the German poo
pie themselves depends their salvation.
READ A COPY OF . THE TEXT. ,
venture to sav not
W to the League; of Nations have., read ;the text of
the covenant. .;- . -.
. The complete document
treaty is printed in the Congressional Kecord. Anyone
may secure a copy by writing bis congressman or sena
tor. -Those who, give any credence to the . wild bugaboos
created by the Covenant opponents in congress, should se
cure a .copy at once. . f, , ' ,j, : : ' i
Then let them read it and est these .objections by the
copy ot the text ami in the iigbt ot common horse sense.
How any fair minded person can read this document,
sense its spirit and the spirit of the world which prompted
it, and not brush away these far fetched objections im
mediately, is beyond our comprehension
But whether this would-be the result or iiof, it Is im
perative that opinion of the League of Nations should be
based'upon knowledge of what it is, rather than hearsay
of what it isn't. This is ,the most important document
written since the Declaration qf Independence. " If ' ac
cepted it will determine, not only.the destiny of this coun
try but every country in .the ( world..- Every. American
home should Jja-ve, a copy 'and ( every American ' citizen
should have a f fcs't. hand knowledge of its contents.
OF LIME AT
GOLD HILL RAISED
The price of agricultural Hme will
advance from $ 1.75. per ton at Gold
Hill to ?2.50 per ioa after July 1.
This is made necessary on account of
the state lime plant having to employ
free labor In place of convict labor as
formerly. ' , '
This information has recently been
sent to the office of the county agri
cultural agent by the chairman 6f
the state lirile plant, A. B. Cardley. '
Mr, Hobb states that there have
been about nine cars of agricultural
lime shipped into Lane connty during
tlie past year for use on orchard and
genera! farming land, and that a fair
trial of lime should be obtained this
year.
ES
I PORTLAND, June 23 A series 6
receptions to returning troops en
route to Camp Lewis for muster out
was In progress here thruout most of
the day. The first contingent, ;on
sisiing of 205- men of the 21st and
23rd Engineers, arrived early in the
day and was entertained by thfi local
reception committee for several
hours. A group of 150 casuals xirr
rived about noon, while another lot
of casuals some. 300 men, were due
to arrive late in the day. ; Breakfast
was served to, the, first contingent
and Iifncliebh to the second, while
plans were made to entertain the
third Jot at dinner, ,, The 148th Held
artillery, consisting largely of .Ore
gon men, is due here next Wednesr
day. Elaborate arrangements are ber
Ing made for their, entertainment, j
You Cant Cure Rheumatism i4
i, r With Liniments and Lotions
If you are afflicted with Rheu-
matismwhy'wkste- timc with !&
ments, lotions and 'other local apr,
plications that never did cure
Rheumatism, and never will?
Do not try to rub the pain away,
for you will never sVccecd. Try
Hie sensible nlan of findincr the
' cause of the pain. Remove the
cause, and there can be no pain,
i Vnn will never lie rid of Rhcuma
iism until you cleanse your, blood
MEDFOftP MATTI TTJTRTTNE,
IS ACCEPTED.
a revolution in Germany's
.
negotiations, is the man Ger
burdens not m tlio spirit
is indeed. not only hope for
five, percent of those opposed
with the unrevised peace
ED
TO FORCE VOTE
WASHINGTON, June 13 Senator
Knor, republican, Penns tvanio, an
nounced today that after appropria
tion bills had been passed, he would
attempt to obtain a vote on his
resolution expressing unwillingness
to accept 'the -League of Nations co
venant as an inseparable part of the
peace treaty. ' ' " ' i
, The stormy senate fight over the
League ot Nations apparently . had
reached a truce today while the lead
ors on both sides realigned their
forces for the final struggle over the
covenant's ratification. Restrained
sentiments of bo'h sides are expected
however, to find outlet in an occa
sional outburst of senate debate. .
IN PARIS JULY 4TH
i
PARIS,, June 23. (Havas). j On
the Initiative of the government there
will be monster demonstrations in
Paris July 4, in honor of the anniver
sary of independence of the United
States. General Pershing will be re
ceived by the municipality. , Presi
dent Polncare will review a parade
of American troops In the Place de
La Concorde. . ., r '. '
OREGON JERSEY SALES
I BREAK WORLD'S RECORD
i .
PORTLAND. Juno 23 Secretary
R. Mi Oow of the American Jersey
Cuttle club at Washington. D. C. lias
announced that the tivernec price ol'
$1,1;)!) obtained tor lerKcV.cows at
the sale held at Carlcton. OreJ. June
10, breaks all Kale records of the
iersey bleed, according to dispatches
received here today.
of the germs that cause the dis ,
ease. 5. b. o. nas no equal as a
blood purifier scores of sufferers
say that it has cleansed their blood
of Rheumatism, and removed all
trace of the disease 'fromi their,,,
system. i '
Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your.',
drug store and get on the right
treatment to-day. If you want
special medical advice, address
Medical Director, 49. Swift Labpra
tory, Atlanta, Ga. . ". ,
MTCPFCVU'D, OriTC0!OT. MONDAY, JUNE 2ft. 1010
Dorothy Dalton
at the Liberty
I tOi. M unco fimsvt.ts
BOROTHy DALTON
'Extravagance '
AT THE PAGE TODAY
Ono of the best opportunities yet
afforded Constntico TnlmadKO for the
display of her talents, is the rolo or
Geraldino Uarkor in "Tho Veiled Ad
venture," a comedy plus drama in
which she appears on tho bill toduy
und tomorrow, at tho Piiro thoutro,
Win. Dunl'iin in "A Man ot .MlKlil"
and a two reel comedy completes the
program.
LABOR BACK.S WIRE MEN
(Continued from page ono.)
Washington tomorrow in- order that
we ninf n5e'ii ruliiic oil the order."
siil Mr.4Korl.- - "A confi-rcnce will
bo held toduv in San r'niiu'isco witl
iromiifinv officmls ami upon those two
conferences will -tlcpfinl whether n
nntimi wide strike will be ciilli'tl."
t.tiS AKOfiT-KS. June 23. Km-
lnvcs of the We-slern I'uiiui Tele
raph compunv huru will be unit! here
after at the rule of wanes fixed at a
conference between company execu
tives and employes lit Omaha last
Julv. ncciirdintr to announcement here
today bv Alh'li ItixSon. viee prefiHlciit
of the Western Union Kmploves As
soCialion.
Mr. Ilixson said the award would
be rotroavtive and ' that back pav
would be forthcoiniiur for the differ
ence between rat existing rate anti
the liL'rced scale since Julv 25 Inst.
It was explained that the confer
encc. liL'rced to a J.pcr cent nicronso
but before it became ctiective the
L'bvornmcnt took over the linos nnd
awarded a 10 per cent increase. An
tlioritv bavins now been ciyen the
cohipanv to ilirci't such mutters, it
has notified the men that it will al
low a furtlioV iniTOnsc of. five per
cent, , , . ,
1. I. Marshall, m chnrce of the
tcleitrai!ticr' strike west of Denver,
said it would cive the strikers more
Irentth, as the Postal Telcernph
comprinv would have to meet tho
raise; lie said iiiff compnnv m-
nounced it "bnlv to prevent u fur
ther walk out." ' '
There was no apparent cliunee in
the telephone strike In Houthern Cal
ifornia, cities today. - '
ASlt FtDR and GET
B H 3
Tho Original
) Waited Mlik.y. i:
SFor Infanta and Invalido
Take home to Mofherla' brick of our
three colored ice cream. 60c. All
readv to serve.'. : . .
JOHN A. PERL -Undertaker
. . ..
-Phmoi!. 47 unf47-J3
Automobile llcarso HcrVico
' -'.Jndy 'Assistant -
. 8'JHOVTH I'.AItTLKTT
Auto Ambulanco Service. Coroner.
0
t'titrtiti' tHititt PiocclHttilih
(t'onllnuoil from lcvlday)
t'nwt of IMbr itt. ISibr Kimn
T. J. .MalniKi'eii, vuunty phy
sician t s:i..ta
V, N. WollS) su)t. piior fai in 1UU.UU
Kil. llliins, iiitiul fur county
fiii'in lO.tiO
CHllf..Ovo. Power co., IlKhts i
for luwpUiil .:. lQ.H
ltalph V. Kldon, scuda for
. county farm 38.20
lluli'hlson LumHilen, oun- ' ,
' ty farm s'upiilltia.; ' 71,80
Iluaklna Druk Sloro, needs for
County farm .80
Modtord Purn, lldw, Co.,
sunpllos County farm 8.76
Monarch Bced Oo., syppllea
or County farm T.iiu
A, I'enwoll, work lit County
farm 1.88
Paul's Kloctrln Sthro, County
. farm supiilloa 1.76
lllil l)rlilurtlH. Whl'k III t!llllltV
farm 3().b
R. It. Cooneratlvo Krult Assn..
supplies for county farm t'u
Honry Shouts, work at County
farm 8.71)
Wlhlto llnuso (iroenrv. Coun
ty farm supplies 1.00
RrtihHl AVftlilon. Chlinlv
farm ....'v 10. 00
W. N. Wells, exiihnso of sunt.
ot County farm 6.60
W. N. Wolla. travullnir ex-
uensd .-. i R.OO
W. N. ul is. s ini lilies for Poor
farm i.ae
Total'.'...: "... .1n.Dl
Cnro of I'iMir Not nt. I'mir Vurm
IluiiKalnw StOro. Indluent ex-
penso 0.5S
Cowley's Kmnorluin. IiiiIIkoiiI ,
expense . 20.00
J. J. Kmmona, Khmncs tor In- '
dlgont 7.60
E. C. Fnber, Indlnont Bitppllen 3.00
K. C. rubor, liullKciit supplies 0.00
M. MoutKomory, ludlKunt ux-
pnnso B.80
O. C. Oden, Indlitent siinplleH 1.32
Chns. L. Sohlnfrelln. IndlKont
exnonao 8.20
Ulrlch & Ryan. Indliient sup-
plica 15.00
Valley Fuel Co.. IndlKont suii-
plles 8.00
Wilto Houro Grocery. Inill-
gent sunpllva 15.20
Womnn'a Kxchanxo. Inillitent
Hiipplles 4.sri
Han MiHtfon. roKiilur IndlKont 10.00
Nancy Arrasmlth. roKiilur In
digent v... 10.00
Rena Averv. regular tndlKeiit 10.00
MniCKlo Ilohl, regular Indi
gent 15.00
Mrs. G. R. llrobock. reiiular
Indliteht 8.00
A. D. Rchrdsly; reEUlnr Indi
gent .!...;.-.;.-.-.r...-.;. 8.00
Mrs. Kate Connlo. romilnr In-
dlgnnt 8.00
Mrs. .Marv M. Chlldors, reu-
laf Indigent 12.00
Dave Daniels, regular Indl-
Kdit 8.00
.1. II. KattlK. regular Indigent 10.00
Mrs. Catherine Olllotto. roxu-
lnr Indlxent 11.00
Mrs. Onnn. resulnr IndiuenL. 12. 0
Mrs. Hutch, rcgclar Indigent . 10.00
Mrs. Hudson, regular, linll- :
Kent ....i..,. : :. 8.00
Mrs. Viola Jones; regular In
digent' ui 10.00
Albert Johnston, regular In
digent 8.00
Mrs. Martha Jones, regular
Indigent fi.00
R. Kimball, rogulur Indigent 16.00
H. C. Knann, regular Indigent 8.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kclane.
regular indigent .: 8.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kano. reg
ular Indigent ZO.OO
Mrs. Lena Leo, regular indi
gent 8.00
Mrs. 1. A. Montgomery, regu
lar Indigent ; , 8.00
Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular In
digent 8.00
Mrs. Carrlo K. Miller, regular
Indigent 10.00
Dan Mnhar, regular Indigent 10. 00
Mrs. Murguret N'obla. reculnr
indigent 10. 0d
T)oo Pnrson, regular Indigent 8.00
Mrs. Catherine Rodgers, rog- ,
? ular Indigent 10.00
Mrs. A. M. Tttlln. rofirulnr In-
dient ., 10. Oi
T. D. Stafford, regular indi
gent , 7.00
Mrs. C. w. Stan el ley. rogulur '
Indigent 80.00
W, H. Smith, rogular indl-
l?cnt 15.00
Mrs. L. Schleffolln, regular
indigent 0.00
Ellas Slovor, regular indigent 10.00
Nancy Slaomoro. regular Indl-
ent 10.00
Mr. and Mrs, Tnffer, rogular ,
indigent 10.0Q
Anna watgins, regular indl-
ent .i.:. . 8.00
z. Wolgamott, regular Indl-
. Kent 15.00
cecina wood, rogular Indi
gent 8.00
Alex Wilson, regular Indigent 8.00
J. R. Anderson, rogular Indl- ,
gent :...U....i 6.00
Granite City Hospital. Indi
gent exportso 80.00
Mrs. l'orienuargor,' ,i regular
indigent 12.00
B. P. Tholss & Co., Indigent '
supplies .....,;.....).'...... 23.00
Leonard Oorthuys, milk for
Indigent , 9.00
White House Grocory, indi
gent suppllos 16.-04
Total :. $022, 0(1
Court House Kxiieiiso
.1. A. Kkirrls, janitor aalary....$ (10.00
I' red J, Fick, courthouso sup
plies j ' .85
8o. Ore. Traction Co., freight !
Cal. Ore. Power Co., light for
Court House
l.ld
3.li
Total
:. oo.oo
.Tall
J. A. NorrlB, jailor's" salary....! 25.00
Joe Applcilmkor, labor at Jail . 5.0rt
Jane Johnston, jail laundry.; 11.00
Paul's Electric Btoro jail
supplies t .1. 2.50
Paul's liloctrlo Store, Jail
supplies is..;....-.;...:;;..:.- 32.08
Mrs.. August Slngler, . meuls
;. ' for nrlsonois ......j....: 110.7
John M. Wllllums & Cb.j jail
suppllos 30.32
Cal. Ore. Power Co., lights
tor Jull ! 5,24
L
Total : '..$227.90
Jiivonllo Court I
Elva A. Hobitrt, caro of'.Tu- ,
1 '.VOnHert .1.;........;,..;;.....;..:..:..! 51,30
; ..-..-.' 1.
ttVk ' tt. A, Price, oxMiiiho trip
to Poilluiul ......... OH, 01
To! i?.ii.l;.A....i.v.A.i.H iM I
, I'llH tlon kxiieiiNo..!
0. Ki,fl ittiyiiiiidii, oUiut ion ox"-
penso I J.uu
lliiailn lilill llull'll)'N
,Tohi Illuims, reii'yiiiiiit'li mil-
iiry,.., an.uu
"Too, W, lnliui, I'liiul vlmVor..:., 1,00
Walter' Uiirvln, otMilu)tqn.-..,. 5.60
Cdlnt !..:.;.i"...:.....l......i t 84.R0
'. ... ' ; County .Ntirsn '
HoHultn 'McGi'ull, county ,
iiui'so siiiiti'y -mo.oo
ltomillu McGrall, uX)uiiho
connty numo isi.aT
Total , ...131.37
Miii.v,.vi,i'm flffleit
A. Krunlc Ithodim, eouiity siir-
vtvbr' salary , ! 85,60
A. FnutU lthodcs. orftco roitl 19.00
Total .,,.....1...;.,,...! HT.au
Healer of Wclulili iilid MinNiiros
IC. A. lloiid, sclilor of wOlKhtB
mid moiumres suliiry .lo.iis
Water MaNt(r '
Frcit CuinuiliiKH, , water
master Hillary ivoii.no
Fret, N". Cuiumlitgd. ospmiso
witter niUHler ui.su
'Total :.....! tio.no
' County Attorney
Miidriird Printing Co., siii-
nllcH for county attorney..., lM.no
Postal Tfll. Co., telegrams 11.83
(1. M. Hoborht, orrko oxpetisn 4.06
Putllt ..; .'...-. 80.70
I'l'iililbliJon I.niv
tliirold McDonald, alary dep
uty unerirr : ii ib.uu
M iMCCllnhcoim
State tit Oromiu. iiKi-lculturul
work :..!.....,; ;.Ui00.O0
, Jload inil
IllKKl lllHtl lct. NO. 1
Jack True, payroll $184,
Adams .4 Co.. J. D supplies.. , 22.
Lou Hall, supplies 11.
Tims. II. Hlmlisou, . supplies,
District No. 1 18,
Total U... ; 1587
lUmil llintrlct o. It
Wm. llruln, pay roll.. !8I
lUuxl lllHtrlrt ?iit, ;i
Nick Yoiiiik, pay roll ! 07
Von ttt'r llollun lldwe. Co..
Dmiplivs .: ,
.. . i
Total
TtiiHil IMari'litt. Mi. -I
101
O. 8. WolHher. payroll.......'.....!
i4S
W. ('. I.evviir, suppllDH 4.111
4.
Medford l.umlxir Co.. sup
plies S.no
Total !26tU0
H.md DlNlrlct No. 3
F, J. Walson. pay roll r!350.00
.1. D; Ailams ft Co.. KliiiiilliiM.. 10.77
J. D. Adams ft Co,, supplies.. 2S.6H
Assodntod OH 'o.. suiipllcs.. 13.25
C vi o Kim mnunt Co.. sruiior.
tllHlrlrt No.- & 80S. 21
C. K. iliitcs Auto Co.. sun-
. ulles ......, 6.03
T. T. Murrlmiln, repaint lu.r.0
Medford Sheet Mutifl Works.
repairs 5.00
Medford Fnrn. & Mil wo. Co .
repairs .,..; , H.4 5
Meiltord Lmnhnr CO., repairs 10.13
Puclflc Highway Garngo. re
pairs ' 4.00
total !71D.6B
It.md DMricl Xo. (I
A. C. Smn-. payroll !1
iis.no
Frank Fnrlow, supplies
4.88
1.23
0.75
Iirowiislinro Ktore, supplies....
Von dor Hellon lldw. Co.,
supplies .:......:
Total
liiiiul lllnirlct N". 7
!180.88
Tom Stanley, payroll
!2
S3. 50
-. 1). Stoddurd, supplies
2.00
I
Total ..;...,....; , ;...!255.50
Itohtl lll-lrlct .No. H
J. U. Davidson, payroll, road
District No. 8 158C. 87
Frwnisn Wiley & Co.. sup
plies 73.H0
J. D. Adamirj suppllos... 30. S I
Total ;....:
. ltoad INNtrlrt No. U
!itl!).al
To'm Carlton, pay roll
Tout Curlton, suppllea
Total !;...V:.......;..; :...$32.D0
' ' ' Itimil llls'Hrt No. 10
l)avlit Dorn. bay roll District
No. 30 :.:..303.2a
.' . Itoml District No. It
John Thrasher, pay roll 1305 35
J. D, Adams A Co., suppllos.. 18.60
Gold Mill Irrigation District.
suppllos (I.:!.)
Total- ..;..'.,.'.';.....:'.........'...: !30.20
Itond District No. 1'J
OCbritB'fitaey, pay roll....:..:;...!238.00
Gold Hill Hilwo., supplies 9.15
C. S. Andcrsott. suppllos.: .00
Total ...,...;....:. ...!248.05
. Koail District. No. 1:1
J. S. QilaCkenbiish, pay roll..!324.25
j. iinrtninn, iirKigo work i it.jim
Big Pines Lbr, Co., lumber.... 50.05
Hillings Car & Auto Worku,
1UIMUI a.,...,......, - .
Crater vfiko Hdwo. Cq., sup-
puea ........J.f..................:... tn.t
40
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T); TV. lhmcb, pay roll.......:.;..!135.50
, ((cncral Itond Fund
Hubbard Bros., road supplies $108.00
Modfdnl Iron Works, roiid . '
supplies .;....;., , 204.14
Merrlman s Ulncksmith Shop
ropalrs road machinery.... . 16.
8o.,' Oregon Traction Co.,'
freight ; 12,
HodKoh' ' Freena'tighty Co.,'
: drags - 20.00
Soloman Andorsori, right ot
.'"way- ...;.;.......... :..........:.
Efflo J. Castor, right of way..
W. C. Kltto, rout :
W. J. Mlllor, right o way
30
125
,00
000
Total
....:.....:'! 15 3 0.5 3
. Total ....:....;..... $1530.5
, , . lioiinty Itenort
Wm. 'Lindsay $
A. A.' JlToyco, ...;...;;
2.00
5.00
J. J. Wlalker
4.00
5.00
5.00
4,00
Hon, Harrls'on
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Miitliews
Gary Ctily
Chos,' Humphrey ..; h.ui)
LOrlB Martin 24,00
CIldN. I. Patton; 4,00
It. 13. Tucker 5.00
C. li; Moore 10,00
$320.50
3.00
3.00
17.00
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Ml
' 8.00
t. 10
7.00
-2.00
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' 3,00
3. (Ml '
2.00
2.00
6.00
11.00
18.00
2,00
25.00
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