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SHLAND'S CITY DEBT IS BEING GUT STEADILY ISI1I.AND, March 28. T)ic instal Hah of meters, as applying to use or juii'it.r BV lnls c'y. a notabt. Inves. whether the same results lUd be accompiisnea by the water oortnient or not, an experiment. (.Ui remains-to be tried out. the limary Installation in this respect to L a limited one. By way or comnari. In. Ashland paid the Callfors.ia-Ore-In Power Co.. ror electric juice in month of December, 1916, i).!iO. before meters were installed nder meter restriction the amounts id by the city to the corporation ror e month of December in succeeding rs have neon jazz. 61 in 1917: 113.02 in 1918; $601 in 1919, and an Ml JliOO in 19J0, these payments Ing In the face of a service, which continually being extended, instead ,( curtailed, although the cost has ln reduced over one-half on the onthly basis since 1010. A recapitulation of municipal sta tics reveals the fact that the city tbtedness is 1440,000, the principal Un( steadily reduced instead of aug- tnled. The net revenue of the klcr department last year was J 15,- (0, after meeting all expenses. The uniolpal light plant up the canyon is Hill llept tn commission, on the i.-on- Ifrt system as to operation, however otbe an actual necessity, la still kept hjtead of paying flat salaries. This lint, the operation of which may k commission. It acta as a sort of tifler In the event of complications rtalng as to rates, contracts, etc. The civic administration is moving 0htt .serenely, the official family. faded by Mayor Lamkin, being as allows as to councilmen and their ap- olntmenta on respective committees. IVtter, - light, street and finance as- gnments are the more important, Implying a lot of painstaking investi- illon and labor In connection with tit numerous problems in volved. Finance Earl W. lllakc, c. H. lerce, Q. M. Frost. Ordinance A. C. Joy, F. J. Shlnu, Harner. Klectrlc light F. J. Shlnn, C. II. iffce, A. C. Joy. Street Q. M. Frost, A. C. Joy. J. L. Urner. Fire C. H. Tierce, Earl V. Blake, Lot. Frost. Indigent J. L. Harner, F. J. Shlnn, .'. It. Pierce. . Ru nilary G. iC Frost, C. H. Pierce. h. C Joy Building nnd Realty F. J. Shlnn. p. M. Frost, Earl W. Blake. Hoard of Health Dr. F. O. Swe- Bonburg, Dr. O. W. Gregg, Earl W. Blake. F. J. Shlnn, J. L. Harner. ftalarled officials and employes In itios Gertrude Biedc, recorder; Culla JWfgel, assistant recorder; city attor Jiey, Wm. M. Briggs;- city judge, "W. I. dowdy; engineer and surveyor, F. t.:Valker; electrician, K. O. -Easter- ink; flro chief. Goo. 'Itoblson; as- Wrtnntfl In fire department, William Myer,. J. R, Roblson; suporintenden- llSht ot water, E. R. Hosier; assistant, I).. Plttman;. superintendent' of Wests, C. W. Fraley; chief of police, .fi ,VY Hatcher; night patrolman, T. Roberts: -caretaker of dump grounds, Amos raves, he salary list is an im posing one. ;In the main, figures are S last year, with -two exceptions. The Hty attorney's compensation has been Increased to S50 ner month. The elec- ltrii light department's administra tion, however, instead ot an expense, returning towards normalcy, is car rying a peak load of salary in behalf of a superintendent at .$200 per month, an amount in excess of what l paid to any other department head under the city government. In the way of curtailing expenses in general, hearty half a down cmploj'cs have been eliminated from various depart ments. " The past winter haa witnessed the having of Park avenue connecting up the city proper with the park do main. A tractor has also been pur chased, adding to important equip ment in the street department. taJtes are being paid at city hall lth O. Winter, duly authorized rep tentative. n the role of receiver. i Although there is considerable (trilmbllng over Increased schedules, tio'ono has as yet adopted the tactics employed-by the historic "Watt Tyler" In dealing with our local urbane col Mor.' ChSrley Gillette is canvassing 1h( town by virtue of being assessor in perfecting precinct rolls for 1921. ynns ueaie ot uenu-ai j-oim, nw hak been working on tho Jaokson-v1lle-Appleg-atc road, came over and went up to his old home, Butto Falls, tart Saturday. Miss Alice Humphrey and Miss CIGARETTE flo cigarette has the tamo delicious flavor as Lucky! Strike. Because; Lucky Strike Is tha; toasted cigarette. . Isle point eaglets ; . By At C. MowWtt llSTRlSCEjl Root's to"Vt n hrt ..... ... ... n,i.. out Hnt- in Derby ,d Rfetf ,,,.(1,.k ,.,,,., Point stage and going to Medford. mere was a car load of people come out Saturday and the most ot ,.m,',n, We?1 n u" 1,110 ,he "" Woke of Medford. said that lie had come out to see the agent for one of the large dairy farms on Rogue ,h,0r.V " Wlu'n arrived, found that the man he wanted to s... had gone to Ashland. Some of the civil engineers who t ie working on this unit of the Crater l-ake highway, have rented the ronms formerly occupied, by Dr. Holt in the tn der llellen Hardware Co.'. store ror offices this summer and moved their office fixtures into tlmm. Mr. Dunaway of the Rogue River Broom works of Central Point was soliciting patronage Saturday. Intend ing to proceed on up the country but on learning the condition of the roads concluded to postpone his trip uniil later in the season. A. A. Clapstn and R. R. (iullney came in and engaged rooms Satin', day. They are in tho employ or the government as draftsmen on the Crater Ijike highway. Miss Kllen M era bp was a busln.ss caller Saturday and so was O. I, Robenson and J. .Mauler of iJrowns boro. While Choi-ley Racon and wife were out here last Saturday they closed the deal with Mrs. Sarah Coy selling his house and lot here in miY town. M'e wish to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Bacon In their good fortune in finding a buyer, but congratulate Mrs. Coy In securing so good a hai gain, for although I am not at llbei-tv to stale the price paid, as I have not seen either of the parties since the deal was made, but know that rhe made a good buy and has a fine com fortable home now of her own. Mrs. Rosa Smith and her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Perry, were shopping Ifi town Saturday and So was Fred Linn, of r.ake creek. Mrs. Cal Thomnson of Mcdfnrd. Mrs. Jack O'Conner of Phoenix anil Mrs. R. M. Richardson of Butto Falls were business callers Saturday after noon and Mrs. Richardson remained over night at the Sunnyside, going on up home Sunday morning. Mr. Frank Nitkey, Luther and Stanford Hughes also of Butte Falls spent Saturday night at tho Sunnv- sltle and went up homo Sunday morn ing and Carl llergmnn was also a lodger at the Sunnyside. The dance given Saturday night by tho L. C. A C. was well attended and I understand tho receipts amounted to something over fifty dol lars. One of tho promoters of' the move promised to glvo me,- In writ ing, an account of the whole affair but when I went to Geo. Brown & Son's store this Wednesday, afternoon to get the account, found that she had neglected to leave It for me. but from all accounts It was well attended and the behavior was about normal. Mr. Ed Burges, the man who looks after the horses, and sees that they nre all properly cared for, Charley Delin, the sub-contractor on the unit between tho desert south of here ami Hog creek. . returned from Portland Sunday afternoon, bringing his wife with him. They have moved into the house with James Jordan. Mrs. Charles Edmundson and her daughter, Mrs. R. U. Baker of Butte Falls oamo out Sunday and took rooms at, the Sunnyside and expect to remain for some time. Mrs. Walter Meyer and her brother Mr. J. W. Wright, were attending to business here Monday morning and she reported that the heavy blasting on the Crater Ijtko highway had killed all of her ducks, except five. and was spoiling the eggs bo that they will not hatch. Miss Hognn, who has been In a hos pital In Medford for the past two weeks or more with blood poison, caused by an ulcerated tooth, came out Monday morning and went on up home on the Butte Falls stage to re sume her duties as teacher in the Crater Lake school district. Thomas Vestal of Reese crcrk whs also a passenger on tho Butte Falls stage. T. F. MeCabc and Thomas Ander son came In Monday and Mr. McCr.be intended to go to Medford in the morning, but as there is no lltney running- In tho morning except the 7:15 stage, he had to wait until after dinner before ho could get otr. Sam Courtney Is engaged painting Wm. Brown's house, both Inside and out. We had five strangers, Mr. MeCabe. C. L. Farrar, Lake creek and his friend. Mr. L. A. Crane of San Fran cisco, who is visiting Mr. and, Mrs. Farrar. MK and Mrs. Crane went up last week, but the name was spelled wrong In my list. They uere all guests for dinner at the Sunii.r side Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tfdrlclt snd-Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Redpath, two pfra slonal pruners. were lu town looking over the situation. Bert Childcrs of Modford"and his force of seven men. who a,rV placing tho culverts on the Crater fcake high way, were added to the Ut of board ers Monday. .' Edwin Koenig of San Francisco came in and spent the- night Monday on his way up to Derby to visit his step father and famfiy, Mr. and Mrs. HMiss Viola Hughes or Butte Falls spent the night at the SunnyRidc. and took tho Butto Falls stage Tor home. John I.ogan,nlso spent Monday night at the SOnnyslde. SEI ,1 I LONDON. Mar. 28. Alarm over the prospect of Great Britain going "dry" was deprecated by Aaron Rar- ,iiert. lord chancellor. while speaking at the annual banquet of the Allied Brewery Traders associa tion. He declared that members of the association did not, in his belief, have any cause for anxiety. "As to the apprehension of chance of a general move such as has taken place In America." he said. "I am orle of those who do not believe it Is even conceivable a similar cnange take place in Great Britain. iiiiltl Myrtle Mlnter, frfEDTOfoD MAIL TftTTmy MEDFOttD, ORI-ViOK, MONDAY. MARCH 28. 1921 Dorothy Glsh in "The Ghost In the Garret" For a veal Hi,., jazzful. and delight ful coined v tVsat is as full of action as' an egg is of neat, the most jaded movie fan in -he world will recom mend "The ui. t in the Garret" In wnich dainty I orothy Gish appeared at the Uialn la.-atre yesterday. To say that the a idience was pleased would express tne truth in bromidic form, if the r les of laughter that swept the the- K 15 a criterion ou which to base o: judgment. "The Ghost r ihe Garret' deals with a girl who v itti her dog Mike, (a splendid actoi i,y the way) follows a band of crooks into a haunted house and after play if. the ghost with high ly humorous 1 suits, brings the crim inals to book Tom Moore and his bride, Renes Adoree. Jolly Tom Moore is a jolly farce that will jolly you 'into forgetting the blues. That's tho prospect held out to you at the Page theatre today and to morrow where the new screen comedy, "Stop Thier!" is being Bhown. It was a whale of a success on Broadway as a spoken farce, running for an entire year, and the fun Is just as lively and just as runny on the screen. The star has a role that fits him to a nicety. As a crook who wishes to make one final haul in order to many his partner-sweetheart and then go straight, and who Is given a chance to take his pick of the presents at a wedding where the bride's father and the bridegroom are both kleptomani acs he is more fun than ten barrels of monkeys. And he doesn't pull any slap-stick comedy; it's all clean, rapid fire fun. WILL REPEAT EASTER MUSIC. 1ST BAPTIST Easter Sunday was 9 day of great interest at the First Baptist church. . the First Baptist church, ing servlc drew a filled he music' was of a high Tho morni house. Th order. Rev. F. R.1-.oach gave a stim ulating Easter message, followed by tho ordinance vf hajitlsm. In keeping with the day.I'Th 'concert In the evening taxed' the seating capacity of the house, gvery available space was iiMd with f4ialt-s. The extended pro.- gra-m j-ciyfc-red by the large chorus choir, inider the direction or ir. WalkeiylooK one ami a nan nours in its prwicntntimi. The work showed Brearf merit and was thoroughly en joyd from start to finish. To ac commodate those who wore unable Hi be present and to permit those Vho desire to hear the music again. t Is planned to repeat next Sunday evening the best of the two services. A shorter program will be given, hut one that will be enjoyable to all. The Baptist church is enjoying nn envi able reputation for giving music of character and tone at not only the monthly concerts, but at .the services each Sunday. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our clear father, and for tho beautiful floral offerings. 6 THE CCLY FAMILY KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of kecpinR yowiR is to feci Toung to do this you must w atch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rincs under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your . doctor -will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. . . Dr. Edwards, a well-known phyaaan. in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to acton the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards'. Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bnnjr about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver ana clearing the system of impurities. Dr.FJdwards'f)livcTabMs.ireJnown by their olivu color, . .: , County Court PriWedinBH. . The following Is a cliodul of ex penditures Of Jackson ouutr. Ore gon, together with a 4t of the claimants and articles ot servlcei for which the claim is mn(l(v and which Cor of Jackson v C'ohn.ty thrdloln were passed tipon by title County Court of Jackson Couinty during the month of February. 1321. The following hill, were aIIo"wod ai follows with t!i ex'vptit n shown; Comity turt "! CtmitrilsKiotie G. A. Gardner, Co. judged salaitv V I 1.1 ft. 00 Victor nureell, conniv'fort- lnias'oner's salary miif-Al- pou se i'"0 James Owens, county cou- lnissloner's sa'ary and ox-i pense i !N.OO Home Tel. A Tel. Co., coun ty judge's telephone for December COO Home Tel. & "tel. Co.. county judge's telephone for Jan- uary i.70 Western Union Tel. Co., uylc- gram for county judge V--- Total :.; ...2. Circuit Court II. K. llanna, circuit court attorney 10.00 tome Tel. Tel. Co., Circuit judge's teeiphono for De cember 3.75 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., circuit judge's telephone for Jan uary : "i.li A. R. Thompson, circuit court crier 54.00 Total $72. 90 JiiBtice Court ..; J. W. Antle, Justice court; witnesa j W. A. Cook, constable fees.... W. P. -f'.hlsholm, justice, court witness fees M. E. Ellington, justice court expense W. II. Gowdy, justice court fees 1.00 .1.10 1.00 3.00 10.80 3.70 J. V. Hatcher, constable fees II. B. Dowltt, Justice court feos A. .1. T. Smith, justice court expense Geo. O. Timothy, constahlo foes I. G. O. Taylor, Justice conn fees : J.. Geo. V. Trefrcu, juntlo court expense 1.1 I). W. Rngshaw, justice court expense 1.. 1.00 1.90 2.20 30. o0 3.00 12.70 Total 1 J7S.90 Kliei-lff's Oflfce C. E. Terrlll, sheriffs salary 208.33 J. J. MCMahon, deputy sher iff's salary 150.00 Geo. L; - Howard,- deputy , . Rhoriff'8 salary , 126. DO Flora Thompson, deputy sheriff's salary 110.00 Glenn L. Terrlll, deputy , sheriff's salary -- 100-.O0 Edna Snyder. dODiitV Bbor- , Iff's salary .1,V0if nazal tetnerow, aopuiy sheriff's salary S-J-00 W; C. Hawk, 'Work In . slier- , I Iff's office , 1-00 Anna Coleman, work In-nlif- I Iff's office " 00 R. C. Granger, ' wok 'in sheriff's office'., ....V. 3.00 ,eora Godward, work In shet- U's ofice 3.00 Grace I.ydlrd, work in sheriff's office 3.00 Geo. I,.. ' Howard, .deputy sheriff's traveling expense 2.10 Home Tel. Co., sheriff's telo- . phone for December 8.70 Home Tel. Co, sheriffs tele phone for January 17.95 Xlockery Prlntery, sheriff's printing : 4 8.80 J. J. McMahon, deupty sher iff's traveling nexpense 71.40 Medford. Book Store, sher iff's office supplioa 113.25 John Ji. ralmer, sheriff s ex- nense , 2.00 C. E. Terrlll. shorlff's trav eling cxpenes 27.17 C. E.. Terrlll, sheriff's office expense i '. 3.80 Glen Terrlll. deputy sher Ifff's traveling expense... 14.82 Bank, of Jacksonville, ma chine for sheriff's office.... 400.00 M. Dally, taxi hire for sheriff i 3.25 Medford Printing Co. print ing for sheriff's office C.14.25 Postal Tel. Cable Co., .telo- - grams for sheriff 19.44 Western Union Tel. Co., tole- : grams for sheriff 17.44 Burroughs Adding Machine Co.. adding machine, sher iff's office 3K0.00 Total ....;.....Vj543.25 Clerk's Office Cauhcey, Florey, county clerk's salary 166.6 6 Mildred IS. (Nell, deupty clerk's salary , 125.00 Delilia Stevens, deputy clerk's salary Rbberta Pearce, deputy celrk's salary Helen Clark ( deputy tier's salary Grace McDonald , deputy clerk's salary Mida Mcintosh, work . In clerk's office '. Mattle Stevens, work In clerk's office .... Edna Bryant, work In clerk's - office Ashland Tidings, printing for clerk's office Chauccy Florey, stamps for office Home Tel. Co., clerk's tele phone bill for December.... Home Tel. Co., clerk's tele phone bill for January.... Jackson Co. Abstract Co., maps for clerk's office.... Medford Book Store, office 116.0U 90.00 78.00 75.00 70.00 70.00 43.04 44.00 35.00 11.85 8.75 4.50 supplies for clerk 51.85 Jacksonville Post, printing for clerk's office Medford Printing Co , print ing for clerk's office Postal Tel. Cable Co., tele gram for clerk Western Union Tel. Co., tele gram for clerk Frankel Carbon It. Ribbon Co., typewriter ribbons for clerk's office 31.00 11.50 .8; 7.79 33.00 Total $1067.79 Treasurer's Office A. C. V(ilker. couuty trei)- urcr's salary 100.00 Dorothy Bedwell, deputy treasurer's salary 90.00 R. A. Holmes, premium on treasurer's bond 4 5.00 Home Tel. Co., treasurer's tel. bill for December Home Tel. Co., treasurer's tel. bill i.r January 3.75 7.10 10.00 4 5.00 45.00 Medford Book Store, treas urer's office supplies A. C. Walker, stamps for treasurer's office Brown & White,, premium on treasurer's bond ft. A. Holmes, premium on treasurer's bond J. 6. Isaacson, premium on treasurer's bond 45.00 Total M4.10 Hrlioo Kupoiinlcudciil's Office Susaone W. Homes, school superintendent's salary ... 150.00 Almeda J. Fuller, school su pervisor's salary 120.00 Lorraine 1 .aw ton, school Su perintendent s assistant ... 7.1.00 Almeda J. Fuller, school su pervisor's expense 4 7.90 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., Bchool suoerlntendent's telephone bill for December .... 5. SO Home Tel. & Tel. Co., School superintendent's telephone bill for January 5.20 Ashland Tidings, printing for school superintendent 2.45 Susanna Homea, express and telegrams for school su perintendent 4.23 13. 11. Hedrlck. 8th gfade ex amination board 3.00 Susanne Homes, 8th grade examination board 1 .OS It. V. Jewett. 8th grado ex amination boanl 4.50 G. -W. Milam 8th grade ex nmlnatlon board 4.50 K. S. Stultz. 8th e in de ex- . aminfttion bourd 3.00 Total $427.56 Fruit Inspector's trffice E.. R. Oatnian, fruit Inspec tor's salary and ex- peuae 126.00 Assessor's Office J. H.. Coleman, assessor's sal ary 12 5.00 I.lntilo Hanscam, deputy as sessor's salarj" 110.00 Ray Coleman, deputy as sessor's salary 90.00 Klva Coleman, deputy as sessor's salary 75.00 J. T. Little, work -in asses- -" sor's office 76.00 Anna French Coleman, worV In assessor's office 48.00 Amy C. Dow. work In assess or's office 4 8.00 Dan M Pearce, ork In as sessor's offic - 44.00 Mrs. K. S. Wilson, work In , assessor office 30.00 T. A. Wsterman, work In as sessor's office 74.00 AuWiand , Tidings, printing for assessor's office 17.50 S. n. COIeman, assessor's ' traveling expense 9.2o Home Tel. CO., assessor's telephone hill: for Decem ber --i"' 3.45 Horne Tel. Co., assessor's telephone bill for January 3.50 lledfovd Book 'Store, asses sor's offlco supplies... 3.90 rfota ....:.........703.oo, . ' " Tn.x Itfbatn Butler Thompson Co., tax refund 25.00 Caster Bros, tsit refund 1.70 Hevener Wlllett, tax re? fund .63 A. C. Huson. tax refund 1.33 H. M, Turnbough, ta re fund 31 Chester C. Kubll, Us refund 2.87 Pipgrasa llros, tax refund.... 8.22 Total i . . Widow's I'enslon Ernestine Austin, Widow's pension .......'....... .$35.18 17.50 Etfle Marie 'Baer, widow's pension an.oo Minnie Boardman. widow pension i-- Mrs. J. H- B.verly, widow's ipenslon 1. Susie Coy., widow's -pension Rebecca A. . Clary, widow's pension .. . -v.. LuiJ- May , Davis, widow's 10.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 pension 10.00 25.00 Nettle Green widow's pen-: slon Mry , . Hlg1n, Widow's iMtarficn : io.oo Dolly love, widow's pension Nora, Martini widow's pen sion i ; Nidi Oatman, widow's pen sldn : .... Anns Prescott, widow's pen sion .... Rosa, A. Poffly, widow's pou Bion llary Prlscilla Price, wid ow's pension Hatha M. Richardson, wid ow's pension ... Addle Webb flhanks, wid ow's pension Rose R. Slngler, widow's pension ..-' Laura K. Stewart, widow's pension Sarah A. Summers, widow's pension Lydla Sanders, widow's pen sion Elizabeth. Sovey, widow's pension Amy H. Thorn, widow's pen sion 25.00 25.00 15.00 17.50 25.00 17.50 32.50 15.00 40.00 22.50 22.50 17.50 17.50 25.00 Sarah Wakeman, widow's pension 22.50 Total $492.50 ....Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm.... E. F. Greenwood, Indigent expense 25.00 J. A. Anderson, regular In digent 6.00 Nancy Arrasmlth, regular Indigent 10.00 A. D. Beardsley, regular In digent 10.00 Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, .regular indigent 8.00 Mrs. Kate Copple, regular Indigent 8.00 J. 'M. and Rebecca Childcrs, regular Indigent 10.00 Dave Daniels, regular Indig ent 8-C-O J. H. Fattlg, regular Indig ent .oo Mrs. !unn, regular Indigent 12.00 Mrs, Hutch, regular Indigent IQ.OQ Mrs. Hudson, regular Indic ant J, W. Ingram, regular indig ent Albert Johnston, regular In digent Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe, regular Indigent Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, regular Indigent Mrs. Lena Ice, regular in digent Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, regu lar indigent Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, reg ular Indigent Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular Indigent Amelia Mayfield, regular in digent Margaret N'oblc. regular Indigent Doc Parsons, regular Indigent 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 20.110 s.oo 10. ou s.oo s.oo 17.50 io.oo s.oo s.oo 10.00 6.00 io.oo 7.00 s.oo 15.00 8.00 s.oo 15. 0U 14.00 6.70 6.00 15.00 12.00 8.00 Mary Price, regular indigent W. It. Smith, regular Indig ent Mrs. L. Schiefriln, regular indigent Nancy Sisemore. regular in d'sent T. T). Starrord, regular In dlgnnq Jean Ross Smith, regular in digent Z. Wolgaiuott, regular In digent Alex Wilsou, rogular Indig ent Annie Watkins, regular in digent Knclers Cash Dept. Store, In dlKont expense K. C. Faher, Indigent ex pense Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis, Indigent oxpoiiBo I.eonanl Oorthups, indigent supplies ' B. P. Theiss & Co., indigent supplies Mrs. Alice rirleh, Indigent expense Lewis Ulrlch, Indigent sup plies Warner, Wort inn n & Gore, Indigent expense j-'.OO Fonts Grocery, indigent sup plies -...... C. S. Rutterflcld, , IwtlRent supplies -- White llouso ffrticery, Indig ent exp'i"e S.OO 4.77 10.00 . avtal $447.95 Cure of Poor nt Poor Farm Theo. J. Mnlnigren, county physician's salary 83.33 W. N. Wells, superintend ent's salary 125.00 Elton K. Beeson, wood for county farm Bardwell Fruit Co., coun ty farm supplies Ed RInns, meat for county farm Mrs. Elton. E. Beeson, labor ol county farm II. K. cBttlnger, county farm expense Mrs. Elton E. Bucsou, labor at county farm H. E. Hettinger, county farm expense 27.00 41.30 9.SJ 10.00 1.50 10.00 1.50 Mrs. Elton K. Beeson, labor at county farm 25.00 2.00 14.41 1 0.01 4 6.15 4.50 79.75 7.70 . '70 49.00 7.65 19.90 John Brenner, county farm expense Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for county hospital Albert Crano, nursing at county farm Knder's Cash Dept. Storo, county farm supplies Lcnn B. llsaklns, county farm exponse Hutchison & Lumsdcn, coun ty farm expense Home Tel. Co., tolophone bill for county farm, De cember Home Tel. Co.. telephone bill -.'or county farm, Jan nary ... William 1. Miller, county farm exponse Medford Furniture & Hdwe Co., county farm expense Medford Sheet Metal Works, county farm supplies Mrs. Kste Swinden, labor at county farm 25.00 Will H. Wilson, county farm supplies W. i. Wells, superintend ent's county farm travel ing expense Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone for county farm.... 10.00 8.00 6.39 Total $614.15 Court House Kvponse R. L. Moses, Janitor's salary 56.25 Bank of Jacksonville, lad der for court house 5.00 Fred J. tick, court house expense J. 1 0.3 1 Lynn Huntley, wood for court house 103.75 Total $181.31 Jnil B. L. Moses, Jailor's Balary 50.25 Effle M. Terrlll, meals for prisoners 87.15 Jno. M. Williams Co., Jail supplies 12.90 Optimo Cafe, meals for pris oners 5.35 S. O. Identification Bureau expense of prisoners 104.60 Advertising- and County ll-tntlng Ashland Tidings, printing county court proceedings 54.85 Medford Mall Tribune, ad vertising and county print ing 218.01 Jacksonville Post, county printing 5.00 Medford Printing Co., coun ty printing ...i 03.20 Total $341.66 Flnctlon Expense H. C. Garnett, election ex pense County Nurse Marie E. Falldinej county nurse's salary 125.00 American Red Cross, rent for county nurse 16.00 Marie B. Falldlne, county nurse's expense 12.25 Marie E. Falldlne, county nurse's expense 20.50 Melone & Champllno, county nurse's expense 13.35 Oregon Tubercular Asso ciation, county nurse's ex pense 16.90 Ray Toft, rent of garage for county nurse 3.00 Total $207.00 FACE TTTRT!K Surveyor's Office Mary Ilebb, surveyor's sten ographer .-. 40.00 R. A. Holmes, premium on surveyor's bond 15.00 Frank C. Rhodes, surveyor's office expense 12:00 Total $07.00 (To be continued) NOTICE To Exterminate Ground Squirrels Every person, firm, co-partnership, company or corporation residing on, owning, leasing, occupying possessing or having charge of or dominion over any land, building, whurf or dock In fested with digger ground squirrels in Jackson county, Oregon, Is hereby noti fied to begin nt once to effectively ex terminate and destroy all such DIG GER GROUND SQUIRRELS. The following poison for mixing and Instructions for use thereof Is the method most expedient and effective to be used fur the extermination and destruction of such ground squirrels and Is horeby recommended, to-wlt, alkaloid strychnine used on either bar ley or wheat, barley preferred, mixed according to tho following formula and manner, to-wlt: Hurley, clean grain 16 qua,k btrychnine (powdered alkaloid 1 . ounco Bicarbonate of soda (ba"f5 soda).... 1 ounco Thin starch pas" Pnt Heavy corn -"J"'"" V4 pint Glycerin' 1 tablesiioonful Suce-varinc 1-10 ounce Tills material should be mixed an follows: Mix thoroHghly 1 ounco of powdored strychnine (ulkalold) and 1 ounce of common baking soda. Sift this Into pint of thin hot paste and stir to a smooth creamy mans. The starch paste is madq by dissolving 1 heaping tablespoonful of dry gloss starch In a littlo cold water, which Is then added to pint of boiling water. Boll and stir constantly until a clear thin pnsto is formed). Add hi pint heavy corn syrup and 1 tablospoonful of glycerine, and stir thoroughly. And -10 ounce of saccharine and stir thor oughly. Pour this mixture over 16 nuarts of clean barley and mix well Bo that each grain Is coated. Onu quart of the poisoned grain mixed ns aforesaid Is sufficient for forty or fifty baits and this quantity scattered along squirrel trails or on clean hard places on the surface about the holes will not endanger . Block. Strychnine in any form other than the IHiwdered strychnine (alkaloid) Is not : effective In the above formula. From the date hereof until May 1st Is the niost effective tlmo to poison and destroy the digger squirrels, as they are Just emerging from their Hi bernation. They are hungry and food Is scarce. . ' The County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon lias secured a large amount of strychnine and the other Ingredients necessary for the mixture, and a quan tity thereof has been mixed and is D.pw on sale to the farmers or persons In terested nt actual cost and may. be had by applying to the undersigned at his office In the. Liberty Building or at the following places: . ' " . Ashland Fruit Association, Ashland. U. M. Lowe, Talent. Brown's Store, Talent. ' " .; "' Phoenix Mercantile Co., Phoenix, v' Rogue River Fruit & Produce Ass'n; Medford. , , Flck Store, Jacksonville. .. .. . Pornoll Store, Applegate. Paxson Drug Store, Central Point. Brown Bros., Eagle Point. ; ' Kafor & Son, Brownsboro. Browers Drug Co., Gold Hill. Don Wilson, Roguo. River. Table Rock Storo, Tablo POck. It any person herein designated shall, within thirty days from the first publication of this notice, fall to begin in good faith to exterminate, eradicate end destroy, according to the method aforesaid, or by any other effective moans said ground squirrels herein designated, the County Court, ot Jack son County, Oregon, will appoint a per son or persons to proceed with the extermination and eradication of such ground squirrels, and the cost thereof Incurred will bo assessed to such land. building, wharf or dock, and unless paid will become a lien against the same, for the extermination ot laid ground squirrels. This notice Is published pursuant to tl4T statute In such case made and pro vided and for two consecutive weeks or throe issues, and all persons de scribed therein are required to take notice thereof. Dated and first published this It tit day of March; 1921. , C. C. CATE, ; County Agent for Jackson County, Ore. Adv. GD4 CHUNG China Herb Stow Herb cure for earcti, headaebe, osU rrb. dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble kidney trouble, stomach troub.s, haart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of (olMrs. NO OPERATIONS. .... Medford. Oregon. Jan. II, HIT. This Is to certify that I, the undersign ed, hod very severe stomach troubls and had been bothered for several yer Mo last August was not expeoted to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store is at J 14 Sooth Front atreet, Med ford), I deoided to get herbs for my tomach trouble, and I started to feeling better aa soon as I uaed them and today im a well man and can heartily reevm ment anyone afflicted as I waa to Olm Chung and try bis Herbe. (Signed) W R JOHWBON. Witnesses: Vm. Lewis. Bagls Point W. h. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, i, M. A. Anderson, Medford. . ji 8. B. Holmes, Btagle Point, r C. B. Moors. Eagls Point ... J. V. Molntyr, Eagle Point Goo. Von der Helen. 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