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JMEDJb'OUD MAIL TtaiiLLMJ," MKUKUKU, Oh'l-XiUN. U KDMvSpA V, rTilUL Ai Y 7, m:' MOTHER! -MOVE ? California Fig Syrup" . Child's Best Laxative is HAS OVER 10.000 of 17. Iio.vk and chin will not bo.al lowt'd tin fii'cdoin of the sti-evtri after 9 oVlock in thu evening, x eo.it under certain ronlrU'tioiiH. TJn curfow bi'H will , toot it horn loudly At the appointed hoiir, In order that nil who run may luted. . BOOKS ON HAND VIOLENCE BREAKS . 1 miT mm in mi UUItKIN.AliAIN -iny tlio Assoc!- DUBLIN, Feb. ated Press.) Four ur.-ned men, using mine or u ASHLAND. Feb. 7. Adults dote on fiction, even to u greater extent thnn children, this literary Incllnn tlon being established locally by the City Library In its report for 1922, i fiction constituting 04 per cent of the ,.Hi. - .m. ..',i ., i. Kasollne and possrolj. a i' one as comimred with thoso made by boml " addition, set fire to tlie Pathe children. Thcro nro over 10,000 Frerea offices liore today. Four Klrls volumes in the library at presont, and one man of the staff were injured newspapers and periodical being re- by debris from tbo explosion. Two ci.lved to the extent of nearly one ' civilians nearby also wore liurt. hundred. The totnl circulation dm- Boforo Hring the promises, tho raid ing the year approximated 41, 000 1 ittCed tlie staff of clrls nnd mon volumes. Avoing., circulation dalll' , I "'8 Btulr .' w"8 ,n was lf,o, the maximum being 37S.ln nn "I'sUUra room mm whiUi Uicy ,nnd the minimum SO. For 30! days , OBCaped by fleeing downstairs while ; In the year the library was open, on . the, building was burning. the basis oc tiu hours per wecK. 'jne number of borrowers cards out- BELFAST, Feb. 7. (Ily tlio Assocl- standing was 2W9. Tlio financial nte(i Press.) Fifty raiders Invaded situation is gratifying, and although tho vniage of pelturbot, county Cavan, ' "i'l"'"" "!7 today, bombed the bank and other never fail to open tlio bowels. In a few j xili,. over the discrepancy with the btmingjm buildings, assassinated a hours you can bco for yourself bow thor-. P,.-Ut t,nt thl.ru W!1B balnnco of teacher of Gaelic, killed a store clerk ouRhly it works tti the constipation ' OV(.r ,,., nt ,h0 ,.Klnn,nB of jl23. named Ryan and wounded Ryan's em- a mesaago from ilolturbot COUNTY CLERK'S 8EMI-ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE SIX ENDING DECEMBER, 1922. Statement of Expenditures Registration and Elections Sheriff's Oftice Clerk's Orflco .'. County Nurse - Treasurer's Office ....... - , - Surveyor's Office - .... Assessor's Office Court House :. - - Circuit Court - - County Court and Commissioners Justice Court - - Coroner .' . Advertising and County Printing - School Superintendent - Health Registration - .. -.. Fruit Inspector - ... ... Widow's Pension , - Care of Poor at Poor Farm .' . Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm MONTHS 6,024.92 8.S79.5S 0,325.11 798.15 1,778.97 300.00 3.804.65 2,683.02 1,706.08 2.448.71 1,326.35 115.87 1,622.01 3,040.99 49 Indigent Soldier Jail Juvenile Court Tax Rebate Sealer of Weights and .Measures Water Master District Attorney ... County Fair County Agent Roads and Highways Prohibition (enforcement Roads nnd Highways Dog Fund Scalp Bounty County Library General County Fair Couuty Fair 320 cio !.OT7.4s 4S9..S-I 198.1; 1 10.7". 2.026.87 - 'K.i 300.00 f 3.930 : 42.2) 2,472.2'. . 101,084.41 337.0:) .: 692.60 ..: 1.541.3.'. 18,117.04 20,785.4'. 1.45S.7.'. 2,454.83 12,000.00 F.vcn a sick child loves the "fruity" tute of "California Fie Syrup." If the little stomach is upset, tongue coated, or if your child Is cross, feverish, full of cold, or lias colic, a tcaspoonful will poison, sour bile and waste from the H,It.clf jlly. the receipts nnd balnnco ployer. tender little bowels and gives you alfoou,d up ,S366.74. IUKl 10 cxpcndl. j,' STANDARD OIL CONTROL SQUEEZES OUI COMPETITOR! , i"l I irimu... . ----- 2,303.67 Prohibition Enforcement Fund 2,652.90 . Armory Fund 2.788.19 ,.,s, . miiJ IVitnl : - .-!" . . . - STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF J A CK80N COUNTY, OREGON. FOR SIX MONTHS PERIOD County Indebtedness Amount paid for Number Warrants Issued Issued 304 $ 18,111.04 Warrants. Bonds & Couuty Warrants Interest Outstanding Bonds ft Interest Millions of mothers keen "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has direc tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must ay "California" or you way get an luuutuuil ug Byrup. PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolves all obstructions tn ; clogged drain and sewer pipes "' ' BUY IT TBY IT , For Sale By A. h. VHOMAN. 113 S. Front St USED CARS That have not been misused . . Priced rigtit Crater Lake Automotive Co Used Cars One 1023 Dodge Brothers Tour I lug In good condition, reason able price, 1923 license. One 1017 Light Chalmers, a good t serviceable oar. One 1919 Ford Roadster with de- j livery box. Low price. ;,Geo. L. Treichler f f f Motor Co. 16-18 S. Fir Phono 304 ; SPRAY RIO REPAIRING ' i Williams , Implement Service 28 S. Bartlett Phono SOIS VISIT THE Armory Service Station RED CROWN and ASSOCIATED GAS and OILS Tire, Tubes and Accessories Drive dollars. a block and save your Pacifio Highway at Jackson W, 0. TAYLOR C. L. WOLFF :' Proprietors. , GIM CHUNG r, China Herb Store This is to oertlr? that aim (Tiling or Medforri, Ore., hnn cured nt or ffuitr and Htoinn"h trouble. B.. M. Loaard, 9vw j riL, urimii i-nss. This la to coriiry tnst Olm Chans Modford, Or., has cared me et rnptun of tour years' Manning. K. i. lahan 411 8 HI., () th lit n l'ni. Ore. Medfnrd. OrrRnn, Jan. IS. lt This Is to irlify Hint I, tli umtei lirned, had very nvere Moiuach trnubl. and had been enthirrd fr s-verAl year 4ld lant AUirunt una net nxpectd to llvn, and benritirt of Olm iTuing- (wltnM Itrrb slnro In at 214 Houth Kmnt aftct Mndford), I decided t'i Bet h.-rlm fur tn) stomach irmibl.., and 1 Htartid to fe?tln btter ns noon as I untt lh-ni nnd totla; ant a mell man and cui heartily recom tiHind anyona afflicted an 1 waa to an Olm Chung and try his llrrha (Hljcnod) , W. B. JOHNSON ' Wlineaaear- Win, Lwl, Knitle I'nlnt. W. L. Chlldrnlh, KaKle I'olnt M. A. Andrraon, Mel ford. B, B. Holnmn, Knttle 1'olni O. K. Moora, Kaulo I'oii t ' J. V. MelntvTe, f.aille Pnlm iVn V..n d-r IMInn. MiiKie Pilldt. Tana, ft. Mchola, Kia I-oUit. I QFAUT0SIN 1922. lures 41. oo. or thn receipts, the tax levy yielded 3.32'J.U2; fines. $133.16; school board $160, and miscellaneous items (66.62. Of thu outBo $849.29 was for books and periodicals; salarlcB $1428; tho re mainder for miscellaneous expense account, indudnir heat nnd Unlit, fuel; Janitor, repairs, etc. A recapi tulation of the library' activities, faithfully performed under Ideal con ditions of systematic service, con firms tbo circumstance that second ary only to tho public schools, it Is the lending cucntional factor of tlie community nt larire, Mrs. Kathryn Miller Umphlctto Is vlsltltiK the home folks and renewing tho' acquaintance of many friends. Mrs. Umphlctto la from tho Umpqua In the vicinity of Ttoseburg. ; Despite reports from tho Bunny Southland of fog and chill prevalent thereabouts, the usual departures are taklnK . place from this locality towards Los Angeles and Kan Diego. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vt". II. McNalr are nmbng the number who leave this week for those latitudes, planning an itihernry reaching' to ' 'Arizona and even Into Old Moxlco before return ing home to Join In the refrain that "there's no place like Southern Ore gon." Mm. W. E. Nowcombo of Grants Pass was Irt town of late, railing upon friends, being a house guest Of Mrs. W. E. Blake and Mrs. IxiUI Dodge. I "Hupprest Desires" was presented ' nt the Community clubhouse on Mon- ConstOflCC YolfTlQclffB ence of women only both adults and the younger element. The enter-1 talnment was a charming light com edy, supplemented by a musical pro gram. It "played to a capacity houso binder I'arcnt-Tcncher aus pices. Many in attendnnco had their first inspection of tho elegant club house, nnd weru a unit in declaring that Jcsso 'Winburn "bulldod belter tlinn ho knew" when ho inxtalled the mi mo us a frewlll offering to thu community In general. Tno public spiriit'U women General County Fund General County Fund Interest Current Expense Fund .'. 229 Sculp Bounty 211 General & Social Bond Fund & lnteaest.. t 679 raclflc Highway Bonds . : I'aciflc Highway Bond Redemption Fund.. Pacific Highway' Bonds Interest j Crater Lake Highway Bond ... Crater Utko ilignwny interest. ., County Library Prohibition Enforcement Fund .. Dog License Fund. . County Fair Fuud Fair Premium -Fund Armory Fund. - 95,8S'J.37 6C.4rtC.GO M2.D0 101,081.41 81,711.50 471.UOU.00. 380,000.00 $ 12.2D2.G7 ri,4or.:i . CO.974.82 127,313.87 .8 Balnnco in County Treasury $ 21.21U.Ur. WASHINGTON', Feb. 7. High freight rate on oil, combined with a largo measure of control exercised by the Standard Oil group of companies over plpo lino transportation, is steadily beating down tho ludepend- Salary Ftmd..!.."!!"!!."r.!!!!!!j!!!!"!!!!.!"!!!!!!i!!!!I Kansas City, Mo., representing the ' WoBtern Petroleum Itoflners aasocia- Amount of Outstanding Bonds and County Warrants.... Less Cash on Hand - Indebtedness at Closo of Business December 31, 1922.. 47 1.541.35 ) 2.454.83 6 ' 337.00 10 20,7K5.4.ri 1 1.45S.75 2 12,000.00 ' 284,777.S3 (Cash) ; Onvcstod) 1,504.85 1,595.41 337.00 1. 1,807.00 1,158.75 12,000.00 2,917.10 51.502.93 82,991.91"' 72.732.iiil T 4,028.13 . 3,155.0(1 2.IS0.07 2 399.0". 2,021.07 1,900.79 429.90 $1,031,080.90 J243.710.50 Hon, doclarcd today at tho senate oil inquiry, "Tlio Standard purchasing asoncies domlnato tho market and fix the prices for crude," Mr. Lawrence said. "In turn, the different Standard com panies fix tho prico of gnsollno nil over the United States. "Tho transportation of oil through $2S0,S3C.Gl $ 2.-.0.S3G.4J1 780.344.35 $1,031 .080.90 CHICAGO. Feb. 0. Moro thnn 12,000 persons were victims of nutomobilo fnfnltllna tn lha ITnltnH Qtntnu In irC'. nnd moro than 100 persons lost their ff,0 "nes mJak,e8 1 lem IndPIfndent t.r lives In such accidents In each of ten y"wnys nnd they have retinlng plants cities, according to statistics of tho in aU, f u' Sreat consuming nrens National Safety council, mado public f,c,71 11,8 PP8 lin09; , jj Mr. Lawreuco testified that the New York had the largest number B"ral frolBht rato Increase of 1920 of nutomobilo fatalities, 785, which applied to oil had tho efloct of did not Includo tho monUi of Decern- ,nllklnK ,U ""Pol"'8 or refiners In bor and Chicago had 73G. Los Angeles t,' mid-continent field to compete ranked third with 321. Other cities w 1,1 u; Bton,lar1 companies able to uiko auvuniugo or pipo tine, transportation. ranked as follows: .Pittsburg, 188; Detroit, 140; St. Louis, 131; San Francisco, 129; Cleve land, 124; Baltimore, 122 and Boston, 105. In 78 cities over 50,000 population, 1,347 children lost their lives. Springfield, Ohio, and Holyoko, Mass., had tha best records, each with two latalltlos. In "East Is WesV At Page Theatre "East Is West," the most outstand ing Btago success of tlio last decade, with n record of two seasons on Broad way alone, has reached the screen. Constiinco Talmadgo finally secured the much coveted play, which has boon of dangled before tho longing eyes of - Illustrating his point the witness said that tho freight rato On fuel oil from tho Oklahoma field to Cleveland amounted to 152 per cent of tho value of the product, on kerosene from Okla homa to Cleveland 10 per cent of the value, and on crude oil the freight rate " . ' ' . $1,031,080.90 State of Oregon ) . ' i County of Jackson tss . I, Chuuncey. Florcy, County Clerk of tlio County Court In and for Jackson Comity, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing statements and financial exhibit of the condition of Jackson County, Oregon, lor tho six month ending Doceniber 31st, 1922,' are aB shown by tlio records and files of my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto Bet my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 30th day or January, 1923. CHAL'NCIOY FLOBICY. ' (Seal) County Clerk for JacKson County, Orcgin. THE FOLLOWING RECAPITULATION IS MADE UP FROM THE COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORTS FOR THE 8IX MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1922. W . . uaianco - July 1,1922 $ 20,61.31 7,819.03 10.320.39 ...: j 4,959.95 Fund General County School High School County Road Blue Ledge Road Pacific Highway Bond Interest Salary , 6,022.41 222.85 Current Expense 14.141.97 Kouent extermination C rater Lake Highway Crater Lake Highway Interest Pacific Highway Bond Redemption .. uounty t air 10.: 2.C53.05 G.303.17. 65,227.91 6.258.47 1,468.75 3.S33.17 8.288.60 14,111.67 5(7.70 Talent are to benoflt by a Valentine motion picture producers, and will be - party to bo given on tho nfternoon of February 14, at tho Community club house In Ashland, under auspices of tho Civic club of this city. Tho mo tive will be to aid tho Talent ladles in equipping their community clubhouse seen ns Ming Toy, the Fay Bnlnter role, tho lovely heroine, today and tho remainder of tho week nt the Page Theater. From tho first week of tlie play's kitchen, an obiectlv.. imperatively run on uroauway it lias ooen needed In order to be In readiness for sought by motion picture producers, cntcrtnlning the Hoiithern Otvann Federation of Women's clubs which meets In that town next spring, and preliminary to which the !:1U'h de sire to arrange all. details at an early season. The holding of tills gather ing in Talent will bo qulto an event for that place, and testifies to tho enterprise of lis ditinnn. Women throughout the towns of tho valley are Invited to attend nnd thus assist In Talent's entertainment on a co operative basis. Tho musical treat Of tho week will bo thu concert by the Wlllumetto University Girl's Glee club on Wed nesday evening. February 7. True to orthodox . ti'ncta of their faith, tho fair singers will warble In the Metho dist church. The faculty of tho local high scliool has Iwon reinforced of Into by Lawrence J. lloylcs, University of Oregon grad, wIioko assignment Is tlie teaching tit algebra; civics and bls- tory. Unusual additions to tho high school body rendered the services of another instructor necessary. Among nnnagenerlnns ot this lo cality. William H. Hmith, n plom-er In tlio mining and nierchandlHlng circles of .Siskiyou county of other days, nnd who has been a resident of Ash land for several years, celebrated his Alst birthday, Feb. 3. Years ago Mr. Smith wielded, the pick and nhovel. also retailing general merchandise In tlie busy mining camps of which Hornbrook and Henley were the chief centers. Malta Comniandery meels on Wed nesday 'evening In mated seeMnn. Opening will be In long fnrm by way of practice. Supper will be served nt o'clock preliminary to the stated conclave, instead of follow Ini; It. "A full attendance Is requested I" order to take part In the format drill tactics. n the Hunday school 'basketball' series being played under Junior M. C. A. auspices, ul tlie game. Feb. 3,' Hie Methodists trimmed the IHiptlsls to the tune of SS to 0 In the (list game. In he second game Hie Christians walloped the l'resl.yte ristna by the overwhelming se.a-e of 4'J to I. AS a refult. up to date, the but It was regarded as so valuable a pieco of property that a practically prohibitive price was Bet ou tho ino- Premlum Fund County Fair . . was 171 per cent of the commodity's ?U,n.ty Schx Districts value from Oklahoma to Indlananolis. ?inl"ns.anu.I"t.erc?t nda ' School Districts . - ; - . . i-ouniy uoaa Districts Columbus, Ohio, nnd Pittsburg. cnw .,i f... -, ... : ' Complaint that plpo lino companies ' )f,e patrol ' vI'-ji n iii.i ...i.u i. clnn,i.,.j M. ... . ,"" " ' - e1l,i'' iii.t:u . mi luu uiuimiu 6ivu. uuu 10- j' run inspection fused to supply .their refineries w-ltb . Indigent Soldiers crudo oil was raado by threo inde-. Special Dcxslts pendent refiners, J. P. Miller, presi- Indemnity I dent of tho Miller Petroleum company i;ail , t .:;. , . O.....U..., 1.'. I ersonal rax- .v , ,, ,, , stato Game riind manager of the Indiana Oil Refining .q.nin vs.i. iv.h v" compnny of Columbus, Ind., and Barry Ashlaud-Klaninth 'Sils Road'" 9,GS3.S0 v. niou, vice prusiuoui ot tno ov.m uu .MarKet- itonri .-. 40 001 40 Pipe Dog Licenso- .i .'... .". .; .. i 2,723.06 j woauiy . xiurary j.. , ..; , Armory Suspense Account ...i Elementary School ., Motor Licenso a Enforcing, Prohibition ,.. ...::...Dr.' Medford Irrigation Construction Fund.... .'. Medford Irrigation General Fund.., :'. ' Medford Irrigation Interest-Fund. .'. Talent Irrigation Constmction Fund Talent Irrigation General Fund ; , , .' Talent Irrigation Interest Fund Eagle Point Irrigation -Constmction rOCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 7. Two Eagle Point Irrigation General . , bodies identified as those of Mr. and Lag e Point Irrigation Interest Refining company pt Louisville, lines aro common carriers. E 1.443.09 ; 073.91 4,540.74 031.05 1,015.74 , . io.oo 1,839.88 10,365.00 89,338.30 . 2,49' 204.55 2,009.59 10.042.01 18,031.82 OS, 107.4 7 812.59 : 802.73 SHERIFF'S OFFICE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS OF RECEIPTS AND , DISBURSEMENTS. . ; . 1921 Taxee ' Collocted...- $524.S52.7fl Turned over Co. Treas.......$520.025.35 Balance Juno 30th, 3,347.47 proniouivo price was not ou mo mo-: - , ," . f'oi.l Hill lerhmtinn f'nuim,..n tion plcturorighL,. Tbo question of Mr. Jack Wood, newly carried Idaho Oold cold dollam and ennta In larao num- lolls residents, aged 21 nnd 18 re- ,J i,,i,i uers formed a baiTlor which was not spectivoly, wore found today In a re- 0vm.0,BI.BP 19u to i919 por80UaJ Ta "' hurdled till Mr. Schenck camo along. filKorator car at Mount Poller. Ofll- Building Fund School No. 18 But It Is tho opinion of till who have cor beiiovo the young couple were ijiuik ot Jacksonville : Dr. seen this exceptional production that Bloallng a honey moon rldo aboaid the Sheriff's Deposit ;:..Dr. it Is tho flnost vehiclo in which Con- oxpiess car when they wero overcome 1920 Personal Tax .., ; .....Dr. ... re. i i . . i iiv lunies irom a cnnrcoai nurner. niauv;u i aiuiaufia nun ovui ueuu ot-vu. . v oi iiiu vast army ui uuui-riai avail able for the screen, "East Is West" is regarded ns the choicest selection, This Is nil tho moro true when Con- stanco Talmadgo la visualized in the role ot Ming Toy, tho heroine, whose beauty Is n thing tor men to fight for both in her -native China nnd In America. ' Ming Toy, n girl who was reared ac cording to strict tenets of tlio Chinese relegating woman to tho rolo of slave nevertheless absorbs the culture of the oldest existing civilization. Fresh from on oriental background, Ming Toy Is plunged into the complexities nnd com plications of lifo as it is lived in America. Her beauty attracts tin welcomed suitors in America ns U did in China, a mnlter which leads to thrill after thrill. But tbo chlefest charm of Ming Toy lies In tho refreshingly unsophisti cated way In which sho regards Amer ican ways seen through eyes tutored to tho suavity of the oriental. It Is hero that Miss Talmadgo has her great opportunity for her ability ns a comedienne, an opportunity which she utilizes to the fullest extent. Med ford's Guests Enthusiastic Over Local Hospitality Cash and Assets Hero's what Adjutant General George A. White says about his recent followers of John Wesley nnd Alex! visit to Medlord: ilnd a royal tlflie Campbell have each won two names nm wish I could stay there for a few H the t-evies. , weeks anil absorb some more of the Selling cigarettes to minors i, ex-; ,,n!1Hn(, ,, ROO,, f,.jntt.,tli,, which ensle business ns a local pool hall ,i.n ,. .,... roml.-tor cm testify, he bavins l.ee h down our n). fined 3;i for this offense. Ki Ideally i icrce. i. rie.scnner. it was a stale case. Inasmuch as .lus-'I-ouht Bean, flams Warden llurgbdilff lie ilnwily. Instead ot City Judge (also personally expressed themselves )ltl, bundled It, I very forceably regarding the reception The Sunday sellout Institute will Riven them and Iho hosnltnlltv ex- hold Its sessions tit the I'lcfbytcsian , Monf.mi f,,ik. ... but It vMII nine up In the er future hosfbttnt. t.rsnls Pass. Klamnlh l ulls Tlu,, under pew schedules. Older the age anil tno oilier Clues. I pjo Taxes 188.45 71.33 143.12 100.93 84.901.08 0,522.75 1,111.59 $361,506,62 C rod its 140.U03.01 40,500.02 ' 6.422.88 45,900.80 30.405.00 9,792.49 207.05 64,750.25 24.75 4,701.58 . 7.301.33 17,704.00 11,705.42 110,954.21 23,215.57 11,732.44 05.810.03 2,009.10 3,189.40 17.599.80 117.50 25.00 8,192.53 31,149.91 10.00 . 2,205.04 3,502.09 27.841.42 6.172.44 1.914.10 101,808.95 25.329.65 43.097.50 .258,070.00 . 6.200.85 23,235.00 130,000.00 13.157.49 12,000.00 2,789.92 8.00 . 3.600.00 4,207.10 $1,325,593.38 Debits 146.737.Cd 60.008.35 20.203.02 31.758.87 18,997.38 11,780.77 05,974.82 484.29 9,509.50 15,942.32 1,458.75 112.127.79 20,257.43 14,770.70 04.610.71 . 3,790.70 3,200.00 17,599.80 127.60 25.00 I. 7;299.92 04,724.69 .340.00 1,564.86 12,010.90 4,017.91 27,070.90 C172.44 1.695.41 101,915.22 19.123.91 36 375.00 237.690.07 - 2,010.79 24,037.73 48.807.91 13.157.49 II, 750.05 188.45 2.262.54 137.00 . 3,500,00 $1,325,205.74 Balance Jan. 1, l!i2 . $ 21,210.00 4. 1o7. 30 485.0'j 19,101.88 11.407.02 4.02S.13 429.90 2.917.40 41.00 G.S7II.31 3.155.00 82.991.91 2,021.57 8,059.59 11.240.71 11,007.41 3.853.08 3,0! 9.69 1.443.0'J 073.91 1.030.1 1 031.0". 1.046.71 Dr. Dr. Dr. Total ,.$528,200.23 1920 Taxes Collected '. $ :3,959.S8 Turned over Co. Treas $ 13.959.33 1919 Taxes 4,215.05 Turned over Co, 1918 Taxes 3.433.9S Turned over. Co. Treas.. 1917 Taxes 1,861.30 Turned over, Co. Treas.. 1916 Taxes 830.08 Turned over Co, 1915 Taxes 209.4 1 Turned over Co. Treas. ..$ 1914 Taxes 052.09 Turned over Co. Treas ,.$ Certificates of Redemption Bal. June 30, 19C2 $ 647.99 Paid Certificate Holders...! Collected 1,290.00 Hal. Dec. 31, 1922 Collected...-....- $ Collected $ Collected y $ Collected $ Collected Collected ..$ Treas Treas $ 4,210.05 ' 3.433.9S i 1,801.30 S3 0.0 S 200.44 - 602.09 1.282.0? 001.98 1919 Taxes ..i .; ..... 1918 Taxes 1... - 1917 Taxes : 1910 Taxes . ........ : 1916 Taxes . 1914 Taxes '. Service and Miscellaneous Fees Including Sales of County prop erty for taxes .". '. 570 41 10,4X0.68 2 399.01; 2.480.67 1.900.79 85.320.39 173.U1 84.14 1,903.32 10,847.05 24.764.22 SS.04O.8O .3,450.05 81,192.09 213.95 008.71 ' 14.12 10G.93 80,033.98 0.522.75 1,111.59 $44 1,893.20 .. 4,215.61 .. 3.433.98 1.80 1. 30 83G.0K 209.4 I 052.09 4,7o3.3i jr ..$560,105.01 Total Collections of Offlco : . COUNTY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE . Stalo of Oregon, pountv ot Jackson ss. I, Cliauncey Florey, County Clerk of the County Court in nnd for Jackson County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing copies of Statements nnd Recapitulation of tho financial condition of Jackson County; Oregon, f r the six months ending December 31st, 1922, of the County Treasurer nnd County Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, nro truo and correct copies of tho original reports filed In my offlco. . . In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the se.' of tho County Court this 30th day ot January, 1923. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Clerk for Jnckson County, Oregon. Total ...$ 1,914.00 $ 1.944.03 Service and Miscellaneous Fees Including Tax Sales Collected....'. $ 4,703.38 Turned over Co. Treas.. $ 4.703.38 '1922 Personal Taxes Collected by Criminal Department of Sheriff's Office rnll.,.-f.l IS'IK Bneclnl T.n Cn Trean No. 1 t 900.80 l'.ulniice Dec. 31.. 1922....- 354.09, ;$ 1.321.55 Recapitulation of Balances . , 1923 Taxes (collected by Criminal Department) ; 1921 Taxes 1920 Taxes - i - 1919 Taxes . 1913 Taxes : - 1917 Taxes 1910 Taxes - - - 1915 Taxes - 1914 Taxes - Certificates of Redemption Suspense Account - ............ In Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Bank of Jacksonville Account Cash In Office Totnl Amount of Taxes Collected During Six Months Ending December 31, 19ZZ. . $ 1.321.5:.; ' 354.09; .... 2.174.8SJ None None None .... , None .... None None None 601.9S .... ;,. . 826 $ 3.199.81 ....$ 351.63 ! 10.91 .... 2.130.07 703.54 $ 3,199.81 1,321.55 4.862. fd 13,939.38 $17.50 'Will Buy You a Standard Storage Battery For a Ford, Chevrolet or any other light car. Dodge and Maxwell '"' $27.50 Let Us Take Care of Your Battery During Cold Weather.. Prest-O-Lite Battery & Dectric Station 36 40 Front St. Phone 119 for Prompt Service I;