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MEDFORD MAIL - TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKEOOX. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1923
ASHLAND FIRST
A J
E
; ASHLAND, Jan. 21. Harking back
along the annals of previous wars.
First Company has Installed a bulle
tin board at Armory headquarters, on
which Is recorded not only the names
of the military organizations center
ing, but also the respective officers
non-residents of this locality. Pub
licly displayed In the lobby, this list
affords Information locally and Is very
Interesting In a general way historic
ally. Inasmuch as it Is a vivid re
minder of the Indian and Civil Wars,
the 8panlBh-Aniorlcan episode, and the
great world debacle. Supplementing
these records the local military com
pany will install a trophy case In
which to display Its prizes and variouB
Interesting relics. Improvements at
Armory headquarters are continually
being made, adding both to military
equipment and providing conveni
ences for the rank and file.
Trinity Guild is expanding by the
addition or a Junior unit to Its ranks,
Its officers including Mrs. Rose Robin
ette, president; Mrs. Fern Flnnernan,
vice president; Agnes Hedberg, secre
tary, and Mrs. Lorena Mc.Vair, treas
urer. The parent Guild's officers are
Mrs. Harriet LIttlechild, president;
Mrs. Fanny Bevington, vice president;
Mrs. Sarah f Hedberg, secretary and
Mrs. Grace Winnie, treasurer. At a
recent luncheon given In the parlb
house, Mrs. Emily Hammond being
the hostess, tho proposition of organ
izing the auxiliary guild was sug
gested, the response, being unanim
ous In favor of the project, with the
result that the junior unit was per
fected on tho spot.
A reception In honor of now students
Is being planned, the opening of the
winter term on Monday witnessing
nearly CO new additions at the high
school building alone, of which about
30 are new members of the fresh
man class, and a dozen or more are
students from adjacent localities who
are beginning tho high school course.
The zoo annex to Xinlnger k War
ner's pool halls has been reinforced
of -late by an exhibit of a huge beaver,
trapped in the vicinity of the Modoc
orchards, bordering Rogue River. Jock
Beagle, in government employ, caught
the animal direct on Its reservation,
which area seems to be stocked plen
tifully with specimens of the busy
beaver.
, The local chapter, 0. A. II., have
under1 contemplation a project of in
viting the state organization to meet
in, Ashland In 1924, the Invitation to
be extended at the annual session of
the- Oregon body this year. The new
community club rooms now house the
local; chapter, tho membership of
whirh has passed the mark of fifty
resldentors colonlally aescoudod.
.Conductor M. J. Love Is revolving
a visit from Ills father, who is an up
state resident, and has been down In
California for a tlmo.
An opportunity for ronowing old
colonial acquaintances will be af
forded on Thursday evening this week
Incident to the presentation ot "The
Captain of Plymouth',' by high school
students. Although tho. play denlB
with tho Puritan era, It Is not con
sidered puritanical, being a light
comic opora or ataged by over 100
students. All are Invited to attend,
not , only to greet "Tho Captain ot
Plymouth," but also to bo greeted by
"John . Atden" and "PriBcllla," fore
most In tho cast, with a retinue of at
tendant colonial courtiers, the per
sonnel of which Is In keoplng with
the- traditions of New England his
tory. .
A the city library, on Thursday
morning of this1 week, a dress-form
fhrnore
nheumatosm
'fcSr'V
ijutterbia has aone
from your face, mother I
- - w
S. S. S. It (he Crest Builder of Rd
' Blood-Cells and RhsuBJam
Mu.t Col Ju.t Try 111
"rthnmt(liini f Mrf Nv.i Indti1. It's
all gout, ererj bit of it I Iff tiiniMo
aud Joy for to now for the first ilw. Is
yviri, 1 feel a wonderful glory ng.ln Iq
tb free motion I used to have wb;n my
dart wen) younger. 1 look at uiy liaurii
aud tblnk of tho tvrlati end atvclliuua the?
bted to hare, I hrnt&rny crer to tbj
floor. I haren't been uule to ilo tint In
many yeart. I rau thank H. ft. 8. for It
altt To me It waa o ruing nun ot Joy nnil
liberty. Urothera and elntera In mlecry,
do tiot rloM your eret nnd thltik that
seatlh, fn motion and atreactU nrtgou.
from you forerert It It uot to. It la hero
and now for oil of yon. s. 8. 8. la wait
Ins: to help you." Tbere It n reuion nby
8. & 8. will help you. Wbi-u you turret.,
th number of your red-blood nll, tbt
entire syett-m undi'riie n trciuendotia
rbange. Krerytutnu dieuds on llooi.
Strength. tood wltU'll It lulnua aufflcletit
red-relit leada to a long Hot of trouMea.
Htieurantleia la one of thru. S. s. H. la
tbe great blood-ek-anner, blood builder,
ayatem etrnutUut-r, nerve luvlKoraU-r. it
topa eklu etunttone, too, pimple,, Mark
bedda, true, tulle, emnin. It hullda up
eun down, tired men aud women, henutl
flea wdipletlnna, ir.alee the Iletb Nrnir.
tart tt. 8. K, today. It la aold at all drug
iort in two eUea. The lamer alia bottle
la lha uora ecououitrul Sj
SC tf? mae$ you fetl
class will bo organized, those having
experience along Uicse lines bolus
urKed to attend aud afford instruc
tion,' to beginners. Classes will as
semble at o'clock.
Fred Wilson, formerly of the Ideal
Grocery, and a printer by trade. Is re
newing an acquaintance with the art
preservative, by assisting the force at
the Tidings orflce.
Tuesday evening witnessed several
events, social and musical. The so
cial feature pertained to a merger of
O. A. C. alumni and chamber of com
merce members at the Plaza confectioner-,
where dinner was served at
6:30, Prof. Dumach of the State Agri
cultural college, being the guest of
honor. The musical event was the
appearance of the Chicago Orchestral
club, the final lyceum entertainment
ot the season under American Legion
auspices.
The minstrel show last week, given
by First Company and high school
band talent, was a big success both
financially add from the viewpoint of
artistic excelence. There was a large
cast taking part In the interesting per
formance, and the returns In coin of
the realm was gratifying.
Chester MacCracken and Jim Por
ter, local boys attending the State
Agricultural college, havo been ap
pointed cadet majors In the military
department, specifically under It O.
T. C. assignments which are held dur
ing the current year at this school.
A special athletic edition of the
Rogue News, dealing more particu
larly with football, will be Issued on
Friday of this week, the text to be
supplemented by Illustrations depict
ing foremost players on the local high
school team. This special isauo will
be a fine one, as portraying the activi
ties of Ashland high school athletes
in general.
In lino with its designation as tho
foremost social organization of the
town, members of tbe Wednesday Af
ternoon club observed Jan. 24 as
"calling day,' 'a custom which was
introduced In a permanent way dur
ing the-closing months of the past
year.
Tho Depot Hotol restaurant annex
has another manager in the person
of Oeorge Smith, from San Francisco,
where ho was employed In a similar
capacity by the Southern Pacific. The
former local manager, F. K. Schilling,
has gone to Southern California
where be will be ongoged In the res
taurant buslnoss by the railroad com
pany. Fire on Monday night caused great
damage to tho home on Iowa street
occupied by Tom Hilt and family, tho
upper story of the structure being a
total wreck. The alarm was turned
In about 11 o'clock. Cause of the
blazo Is said to have been defective
electric wiring.. Mombers of . tho
family had a narrow escape due to
suddnnneaB with which the fire spread
throughout tho ontlro Becond story.
Court News
I Furqlshsd by the Jackson
County Abstract Co.)
Circuit Court.;
Ely Elroy ' Witi fiold vs. Lorona
Ollvu Warfleld. DIvorco. (
T. 11. Etllngton vs. Samuel Mq
Cllntock. Tax foreclosure.
John Orstnd vs. - William D.
HughcB. Hummons, default.
Adola Spraguo vs. Qooifre K,
Sprague. Waiver, affidavit, default,
flndltiKu and conclusions docroo.
CJiiKfllo M. Hatch vs. Hugh It.
Hatch. Walvor, affldnvU, derault,
findings and conclusion,, decree.
, Union Oil Company . of California
vs. Itlchard Farmer, et ul- Default,
Judgment.
East Bldo Mill & Lumbar Co., vs.
J. - T. Qugnon, Motion, default,
Judgment.
Nick Knyl vs. A. M. Berry, et ftl-
Proof of publication, dcfnulti decree
Maggie Drumblll vs. W. J. Drum-
hlll. Stipulation. . , , ,
l'enrl Elizabeth Quirk vs. Ulysses
S. O. Quirk. Affidavit, order, sum
mons.
W. C. Foster vp. Chas. E. Wolcott.
ct al. Notice.
W. C. Fostor.vs. E. II. Sander, et al.
Notice.
Ij. M. Lnngley vs. M. Colwoll, et al.
Notice. '
L. M. Lnngley vs. Heirs ot Frcd
rlch HltHchard, et-ul- Notice. i
Mi D. Jnekson vs. Victor M. Brown,
et nl. Notice of uppoal, undertaking.
Nelllo Penrl Standard vs. Mnrlon
W, Standard. . Motion and affidavit,
order.
L. It. Menefeo Lumber Co. vs. J.
T. Ongnon. Summons.
Htiito vs. Tom Merrlman.. Motion.
Order dlamiiwlng, . .
Kd Smith, et nl vs. Frank Come
ron. et nl. Judgment.
Win. A. Young vs. Henry Grieves.
Mechanics' Lien.
Federal Land Hunk of Spokane vs.
C. 11. Nfttwlik. et nl. Affidavit, de
fault, decree, cost bill.
Heal Estate Transfers.
Mnry K. IMy to Mis. Krnnk
Snulnlieriy,. W. D. to land In
.Inekeomillo . ...t $ fj fj 0
T. W. OkkihvI vs. Shirley linker.
Q. c. u. to in mi in nu:s:,
twp. !I7 S-, It, 2 West
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co, to. lich
en Casey, el ix. deed ui W-i
of 812. sec. S, twp. AO H.. It.
5, Est ;
Henry Andrie, et ul n L. C
HuhIiii. el ux. W. IV M KW
e'. 34, twp. S6 S., 1!. 4 Writ
L. It. Schnmulhriusfn to Hlier.
nmn V. Oodlnvv. W. P. to
I bind In sec. 55. twp. n7 S., It.
2 West
Robert H. Ilrowno, n ux. to It,
K. Wlleox, 8. W. n. to In nd
In fee. 30, twp. 30 S It. I W
1 2 2 2
10
10
300
10
t-'nniitp l:lixlcei. '2 Killed.
CAW-Hlt. Wyo.. Jan. 54. Two em
ployes nr the Midwest Itefinlrm fom
puny were killed nnd another, wmk In
jured p.-.hiipn fntnlly when the bollel
of n S.'iO hureepuwer eliKlue blew tl
III the .Hull Creek Oil field rntnp 45
miles north of here yesterday.
I'lsywrlglU'M Wire Me
ATLANTIC CITY. .tun. 4. Mrs.
Ilenrne V. Unhurt, wlfo of the pluyi
Wright, dl"d here yisn.-rduy.
TREASUREE'S ANNUAL REPORT CITY OF MED FORD
January 1, 1922 to December 31, 1922
Tbe following covers tho report In total' of the revenues and disburse
ments of my office, for the above period. In the several funds: ,
GENERAL FUND
Balance on band January 1, 1W2 . ..$ 8.SG2.5ti
Hecclpta:
Miies In city court - ..." I 1.7M.&0
Licenses ..- 2,300.50
Taxes , 43.lS3.s6
C. O. P. Co. 3 gross receipt.- I
Miscellaneous items ...
Street and Ho ad grading and graveling.......
Sewer permit ,
3,916.18
U33.81
360.15
67.50
239.75
Disbursements:
Warrants
Dalance on band December 31, 1922.
WATER FUNO
Dalance on band January 1, 1922 .
Receipts:
Water rent ...........
Taps and Miscellaneous Items
Interest on Liberty bonds .
$
,.$60,676.46
370 )
47.51
6,751.84
20,254.60
61,094.85
Disbursements:
Warrants $21,295.48
Interest on Gravity bonds 18,505.56
Transfers to Water Sinking Funds for bond redemp
tion , .. 18,896.33
Invested in Liberty bondB . . .. 2,000.00
Accrued Interest ; . 19.50
$ 81,349.45
60,715.87
Dalance on band December 31, 1922
INTEREST FUNO
Balance on band January 1, 1922 ,.
Receipts:
Interest on dally deposits . .
Disbursements: : -
Interest on bonds
Transfer to Sinking Fund
-$
..$ 456.20
. 1,475.88
20,633.58
4,203.54
1,932.08
$. 2.455.28
1,300.00
6,135.62
3,755.28
Balance on hand December 31, 1D22 . ...
" . LIBRARY FUND
Balance on hand January 1, 1922
Receipts:
Taxes ,
Fines at Library desk .
Refund
, ,.$
.$ 6.697.98
. 636 02
33.76
2,380.34
2.722.21
Disbursements:
Warrants ..
Balance on hand December 31, 1922..
SINKING FUND
Balance on hand January 1, 1922 .
Receipts: ,
Taxes -
6,167.75
$ 8,889.99
6.520.08
...$ 2.369.91
...$ 1.S02.55
: 10,639.47
$ 12,342.02
7,000.00
Disbursements:
Bridge bonds redeemed
Balance on hnnd December 31, 1922 . -.-.$ 6.342.02
ACCUMULATING SURPLU8 ACCOUNT WATER FUND o
Balanco on hand January 1, 1922. ; $ 417.08
Receipts
Itefundtng bonds redeemed
Interest on bonds
$ 2.000.00
. 123.18
2,123.18
Balance on band December 31, 1922
I
WATER BOND SINKING FUND 7-1-23
Balance on hand January 1, 1922 -
Hecelpts:
intorost on bonds
Victory bonds sold to Water Fund
Transfer from Sinking Fund
Refunding Bonds redeemed .
$
28.93
2,000.00
1.300.00
2.000.00
2.540.28
2,524.23
6,586.93
Disbursements: -
Invested in Oravity water bonds .
Accrued interest
Oravity Water bondB redeemed
.. $ 3,940.00
.... 48.3S
4.000.00:-
8.111.10
7.988.33
Bafance on hand December 31. 1922.. $
WATER BOND 8INKING FUND 7-1-44
Balance-on hand January 1, 1922 T $
Receipts:
Transfers from Water Fund for bond redemptlon..$ 2,000.00 "
RcfuhtHng Bonds redeemed 1,000.00
Accruetl interest . . ....
122.83
988.50
3,060.00
Dlabursemlentst
Qrnvltly Water bonds redeemed .......'.
itilancoon hand December 31. 1923.-. -.
DEPRECIATION ACCOUNT WATER FUND
nslonco fin hand January 1, 1922
Receipts:
4,048.60
4,000.00
Transfers from Water Fund for bond .redemption..
Interest on Liberty bonds. ........,...
l Dalance on hand December 31. 1922....
I I FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS
,..$14,895.
898.
48.60
1,60721
16,791.10
Balance hn hand January 1, 1922...
Receipts
Tajtigji - -
Disbursements:
Wnijrants Issued for Armory ........
dlalunco on hnnd December 31, 1922
: CONSOLIDATED IMPROVEMENT FUND-
Halnnce .no hand January 1, 1922 .....
Receipt
Assrssmenta:
....$ 17,401.31
.$ 3.730.57
... . 8,373.54
$. 12.104.11
' 8.000.00
,...$ . 4,104.11
....$ 41,904.63
Trineliml I5I.0!4.15
'Interest i 19.6S7.59
i Penalties nnd costs - 767.70
nijtieiit assessments, notes and mortgages
1'iest on lionds - !
iise rent - .
. ..I Mn.-.m, K.n.l.
St of proiMrty for Armory .
Vic 1017 bonds redeemed
Dlsbii-tements:
Warrants
lliteresl coupons aud uceruod Interest jiald..
I.'onds redeemed
Invested In Gravity Water bonds
Invested In Armory warrants'
$71,559.4
.. 19,196.67
.. 1.102.30
16S.60
.. 32,253.2.1
,. 7.0O0.0O'
. 1,800.00
133.0S0.20
$ 176,044.8:1
..$ 7,105.20
.. 4S."59.7n
.. raD.tMjO.im
.. 15.000.1)0
.. 6,000.00
119,101.96
Balanco on hand December 31. 1922 .-
WATER BONO SINKING FUND 7-1-85
Receipts:
Tranters from Water Fund for bond redemption..... ,
Disbursements:
llrnvlly binds redeemed
....$ 65.X82.87
$ 2.000.00
2,000.00
BALANCE IN ALL FUNDS
General -Fund -5 .VM
Water Fund . 2U.633.5S
Interest Fund . - 2.3S0.34
Library Fund 2,359.91
Sinking Fund - - 5.342.U3
Accumulating Surplus Account .'. 2.540 .'i"!
Water Bond Sinking Fund issue 7-1-23 .... 122.S3
Water Bond Sinking Fund issue 7-1-24 4S.50
Depreciation Account i 17.401.21
Floating Indebtedness 4,104.11
Consolidated Improvement Fund 55,lb.,.S7
. $
5332.25
62,064.81
65,312.97
Total balance
The above balance U distributed as follows
Jackson County Hank
First National Bank
Medford National Hank
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Hank
117.1
$13,559.51
14.459.77
.. 13,194.45
13.105.51
National Park Bank New York City 46,212.15
Armory Warrants Consolidated Improvement Fund 7,000.00
Bonds Consolidated Improvement Fund 0,822.73
Cosh Water Department 501.73
Cash Assessments , l.STS.CS
Cash Treasurer's receipts 2.2SS.04
Total balance - $ 117,077.57
In addition to the above cash there Is invested In the various
bonds the following:
Consolidated Improvement Fund:
Tillamook County School Bonds $ 8,000.00
Liberty and Victory bonds ; 2,879.26
Oravity Water1 bonds 15.000.00
Armory Warrants '. 5,000.00
Depreciation Account: . "
Liberty and Victory bonds , 18.903.05
Water Fund:
Liberty Bonds 2,000.00
It's New
and ,
Up-to-Date
This new service station carries
a full line of Oils, Gasoline, Ajax
and Brunswick
TIRES AND TUBES
We furnish Free Air, Water and
Crank Case Service.
ARMORY SERVICE
STATION
Pacific Highway at Jackson St.
Water Bond Sinking Fund 7-1-23:
Gravity Water bonds
4,000.00
Total Invested
55,782.1)1
Total cash on hand nnd Invested In bonds ... $ 173, 360. 43
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
Water Refunding bonds 5s dated 4-5-17 due 1-1-23-32.... $ 30,000.00
General Refunding bonds 5s dated 8-1-10 due 8-1-30.... 30.000.00
Bridge Bonds (20,000 issue) 5s dnted 10-1-12 due 10-1-32 13,000.00
Gravity Water Bonds 6s dated 7-1-08 due 7-1-23-37.... 340,000.00
Total straight city bonds .: - $ 413,000.00
ASSESSMENT DEBT
Refunding Improvement Bonds (700,000 iBsue) Cs due 1-1-23-34... 639,000.00
Outstanding Warrants:
Issued for Armory . $12,000.00
Issued for Camp Ground . 6.60O.OU
NOTICE.
Turougn an Error Our Office
Telephone Number was omitted tn
tbe new Directory.
IX is 77
dr. n. e. Munniv.
Dentistry and X-Ray
2nd Floor Medford Illilu.
REAL BARGAINS
In Serviceable Used Cars
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St.
18.500 00
Total city debt - - $1,070,500.00
Respectfully submitted,
MARY A. WEBBER, .
Medford, Oregon, January 15, 1923 City Treasurer
Babbiting, Welding, Repairing
and Lathe Work
REASONABLE RATES
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St.
SPRAY BIG REPAIRING
Williams Implement Service
2ft S. Bart let t
Phonn 20B
PIPE FLUSH
Quickly, dissolves all obstructions in
clogged drain and sewer pipes
BUY It TRY IT
ForTleBy
A. Tj. VTtOMAX. 113 S. Front St.
GLM CHUNG
China Herb Store
TTiib 10 tn certir? that aim Chung of
Medtord. Ore., has cured mo 'ot golt;
and Btumach trouble, 8. M. Leonard,
5u9 J Ht., Grants ass.
This 1b to certify that Qlm Chung ol
Melford, Or., has cured me ot ruptur -of
four years' standing. F. O IsUara,
413 H St., Oranta Paua, Ore.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917.
This is to erttfy that I. the umlcr-
i signed, had very severe etoruw!h trouble
and bad ben bothered lor several year
and last August was not expected to
live, and hearing of Oim Chung (whow
Herb store Is at 214 South Front street.
Medford), I decided to get herbs for my
stomach trouble, and I sturted to feeling
better as soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily reoom
mend anyone afflicted as 1 was to set
Gim Chung and try his Herbs.
6igned W. R. JOHN BOM..
Witnesses:
Win. iewlB, Eagle Point. .
W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
H. B. Holmes, Eagle Point
C. E. Moore. Eagle Point.
J. V Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
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