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CTTflyPOTID irXTL TTtrnUNT!, ftreDTOTlD, OTCEfiO? MONDAY, ftrTO'HET? 2(5, 102.1
CREED AND MINING
INTERESTS DIFFER
Purine thu pas.
ew yrara numerous
tirllclos have appeared In the press
which serves the mining industry sug
gesting new schemes fur financing
milling ventures. It Is hardly neccs-
Biiry to state that nothing workable
Iiiih bnen propouniled. The rouson for
tliiH failnro Ik that thu well nteuninK
wiitors aro off on the wronK foot,
There is nothing about mining which
roriulies any special and individual
treatment. The very best HyHtem in
lt form a corporation and Hull stock
just hh is being tlono in every other
LdiiHtry.
In nine cases out of ten penumH
who lose in u mining liivcntmo.it in
vite their own dfHastpr, To them a
mine is n wonderful lamp which one
can rub at a lew dollars u rub. The
s.lck confidence imm knows this, Im
mediately dresses hiniHelf up as Alail
d'n, grabs any old lamp he can ;ct
Cheap enough and presents himself to
Air. and Mrs. Sucker. It requires little;
argument to convince his audience
that he is Aladdin roiucarnated and
that ho has dug up the only and nrlg-
I. ml luminary. He tells them he will'
g.vo the lamp a rub for $100 and that
tomorrow at 4 P. M. said lamp will
plied $10.0IMI Into their expectant hum.
Hinco they wnnt to believe ft they do
believe it but tomorrow never comes.
Let a self am) other respecting pro
moter tell the same auilienco that he
has a project which will cither return
fiim In two years If $100 Is Invested
now or else the $100 will ho lost and CnminlsalKon et ul. Order.
Wlntt does ho get? What ho gets Is I S. K. Ileberllng vs. Millionaire Mln-
oxpresscd by closing the mouth tightly lng coiniiaiiy. Answer.
nnd emitting no sound. All the ln- city of Medford vs. Medford Coast
llucemenl he has offered Is 50 per cent Ttnllroad et al. Order.
annual return on tho Invcstmont and Delhi J. Hayes vs. Itoy C. Hayes.
his honesty has prompted him to sug- Divorce.
gist a risk. He cun't make people opal Deininer vs. Paul Demnicr.
believe him simply nnd solely because Divorce.
ho has not painted a picture lurid, Carrie M. Smith vs. Itolllo Smith,
enough to make them wnnt to believe. Divorce.
If the public could bo Induced to ho John Thomas Dorkory vs. Mabel
sot'sfloil with a mining Investment Francis Dookery. . Affidavit. Order,
which presents a fair chiince to return Audrey V. Faulk va Calvin U
10 per cent yearly there would lie no Foulk. Summons, order,
crying need for new fangled mine pro- Alvln T. Davenport vs. Nunnlc M.
motion schemes. If they could bo edu-! Davenport Demurrer
catetl into a willingness to wait five Farmers' & Fruitgrowers nnnk vs.
y.-nrs while the mine is being proved A. E. Kellogg et al. Summons,
there would be fnr fewer failures than. w. T. WriKt vn. Vre(l 1PnnlnKPr
thero are today. This Is not on lni-'ct ,. Proof of publlcaiion. Affidavit.
I oxsllillity because It Is exactly the Default Decree
attitude taken by a great majority of, w white' vs. W. II. Slienrln.
Kuinpean mining Investors. There Is pn .,,
tor HUT Hill ll Cll I Ul II1U
aflilnst sroeil. Mining Topics.
Local Mining News
fv ir . , . .
T. W. Qruettor, local assayer nnd
taW tm,,;f 'T"?.1 l. th
buicau for the mineral display a,
S18.1? T f;?ntll01C:0'"'(:r !nP
...IIIW -IJWIVU, 111UIIL., WIIIUII lle lllll",
ted Statos bureau of mines says car-
rle. platinum to the extent of 0.3 ounce
per ton.
tl Mi'XIunn aI nr.,l n-.,
... ..n .,ltll W IIUIIU, Ultl., UIIUI III
p'Oeor mlnln.1 pronorty on the Lewis
VIVOF In .o,.llvul, ..
Hpenuiug some time this week in
Unmix Pn i n,.n,T. u.i.i. ,,,
black sand Industry. Mr. McMnnnV,
0'inrty enrrles platinum anil gold mid y,
ho luis with him some vorv fine siincl.'.. Mul 1,1 Onrman vs. Ihomas !
illKm nf hnlh nmlnl. .
Innies llonovan of Itoguo & Heady
111 the Kerby district Is In town buying
supplies for tho season's run on his
Vlncer property. Ho reports that by
the end-of the month he will be fully
uquippeil nnd ready to start opera
tions as soon as the raluy season sets
l.i to furnish water.
'I. X. Johnson or the Oold llldgo
mine on Kline's crook In the Colli lllll
district was In town Monday hiring
luen. Mr. Johnson says his five-stamp
mill will he ready to go Into commis
sion within a few days, nnd that he
expects to keep siimu running !! l hours
each day.
A few extra copies of the October 111
?esue of Mining Truth, containing an
hrtlclo on the (ialice district, aro avail
iilile lit bureau hendiiuarlers.
'T. II. Kerrulsh. mining engineer.
nflT rxrimlnli.-'t several pionerlles In
southwestern Oregon and rinding nl
least one that meets bis reinlreiiieiits.
was nil led invny by lelegrnin Saturday
hut expects to return within shout
I breo weeks.
Don't overlook tho fart that the
I'nited States bureau of mines rescue
ear No. 1 will reach (Irnnts Pass on
,October an and remain hero until No
vember 7 for the purpose or giving
lessens mining men In rirst aiil
work, mine ventilation nipl subjects nf
like natiiro. Mining men ure Invited
to attend these lectures, which are
frn-. nnd It Is hoped that they will
take full advantage of the racilltv af-
A THREE DAYS'
COUGH IS YOUR
DANGER SIGNAL
Persistent coughs nnd cnlds lend to
serious trouble. You can slop them
now with Crconiulslon, an emulsified
creosote that la pleasant to take.
t.Yeotuulslon Is n new medical dis
covery .with two-fold nctlon; It
Soothes nnd benls the Inflamed mem
branes nnd Inhibits germ Ki'owth.
. Of all known iIi-uks. ereosoto Is rec
nKnlr.ed by Itliill medical niltborlttes
as oho of the groutcst healing nucli
des for persistent cough nnd colds
nnd other forms of throat troubles,
rrcnmulslon eontnlns, lu addition to
crnosoto, oilier beiillng elements
which sontlic nnd heal tho Infected
tnombrnnes unci stop tho Irritation
nnd Inflammation, whllo the creosote
goes on to the stomnch. Is absorbed
Into he blood, attacks the sent of the
trouble nnd checks tho growth of the
germs.
d'reomulslon la guaranteed satisfac
tory In the treatment of persistent
eloiighR nnd colds, bronchial nstbma,
bronchitis nnd other forms of respira
tory dlsonsea, and Is excellent for
bulldli up the system after colds or
flu. Money refunded If any cough or
cold la not relieved nfter taking nc
coi'illiiK to directions. Ask your di-iig-Klsl.
Creoiiiulslon Company, Atlanta,
m (adv.)
forded by tliu government In lliclr In
terost. Regular monthly meeting of the
mining bureau Is scheduled for Stibir
ibiy, November 7, at 2 P. M., nt Oil II
Htruet. Every mining man Hbould ur
rnnu to attend as the bureau will be
two years old during November anil
, we Hhould take atnck of what has been
'accomplished and see wherein we can
Improve ou the work. It's your busl-
ness, so arrange to attend to It,
All Around Mill Man Wanted.
A local mining oiienilor. with flvo
stamps, wants an nil around mill man
Qiipahlo of dnins HKHayinff, elirN J5x-
hhh to Htart up within few davH. (ict
in touch with mining bureau or in
formation.
Reported by Jaosson 'Count.
Abstraet Co
BUUi SI
meet an Central Annikj
Xarrlagc Llii'iisc.
J. E. Koy and Oilla M. Martin.
I). II. Kspostl and Kathleen Pclle
l'aul X. (Jladlsh and Katheilno
Lango.
Circuit Court
Lillian M. Kinder vs. Robert W
Kinder. Motion. Default, ileorec.
I K. C. Fawcctt vs. -Iky l.lnj Mining
company et al. Finding mid decree.
Clark O. Sliuonds vs. Harry Silver
et al. For money.
It. C. Vost ca. M. W. McOrcw. Ol
der. W. H. llarnum vs. Public Service
li, C Fredette, IJ( II. Howley as
sume the business nunio of "Valley
Kucl company."
Jai'nes Taylor, Cenlla Taylor cancel
nstinicd business name of "Valley Fuel
company.'
Mary K. Payne vs. William Oneduff
ct al. . To quiet.
w,ator It n.hiIh vb Fvil Xnr.-i
Aff dutl . Hun ZL " nIS-
T c . Aaron JhpoIm ot ni
Motion. Oofauli. ' '
1,1.1 t3M1l(li i.u 1.1,.,. fl., T
...... i,,,!..,,,'.,,
, 1 v " w
I c- 1 ml "'
M. Mearoy.
Ho
I. It. r., .....
., 'V " 1 VB- J,luua0 ,vuu
" Pl '" LO "'
First National Hunk of Med fold vs.
Ktandard Mfg. Co. Summons.
'o. Summons,
by vs. (leorge L. Cor
Vliiln Mny :urby
i Ooniillll. Affidavit
I Mary E. I'ayno vs. William Oneduff
et al. Affidavit. Order
S. R, Norrls et al vs.
Chattel lion.
C. F. Adair.
Will T. Wright vs. Fred Penninger
et al. Proof of publication. Affidavit.
Default. Decree.
W. II. AVhito vs. W. II. Shearin.
Wilt of attachment. Summons.
A. T. Mcllvaln vs. Copper Girl Min
ing Co. (a corp.) Affidavit. Under
taking. Motion. Order.
Wayne Moore, J,. c. Martin assum
ch the business name of Mooro &
.Martin Garage,
Chas. E. nglo, assumes the busi
ness name or The Oglo Cheviolo;
Co.
Wayne Monrea Robert (Ralph)
Gerard, chattel lien l'.r7 0. model 2
Oakland nnidslcr nnto, engine No. D
JOf.OX, l!l5 Oregon license No. Iti
S. R. M Is, C. R Adair chattel
Hen :t I. SO, . R. Morris as Oak
Street GnraKe., Elgin six touiiim car
motor No. R-:t(m:i, Oregon li
(ease No. "4-3S0.
rrobale Court.
Marlon V. Taylor, estate. Semi an
nutl report.
KHz. ,. AndtM-siin. estate. Proof of
publication. Kllllll order.
Jacob Conley, estate. Proof of ptlb
ll( nil.. n. Proof of posting. Iteport.
.Mabel Kvans, estate. Hupplemental
report, tinier.
Win. T. Holmes, estate. Proof of
pliblliallon. Klnal order.
James K. Iteed. estate. Paid vouch
ers. Proof of publication. Order.
I.aikln llarrell lteynolds, estate.
I'ndertnklllg.
Kmest K. tlllbert. estate. Petition.
Older.
Plait .1. Van Iiiisen. estate. Klnnl
report.
John If. Wymiiril. estate. - Inven
tory and appraisement.
Mary It. Orr. eslnte. Petition.
I'ern Winifred Clevenger. estate.
Petition.
Krncst )!. (illbeit, estate. Claim.
Itacbel i:. lioyer, estate. Iteturn on
sale. Order.
C. I-:, Hale, estate. l-'lrst report,
ramelled checks.
Ileal I'.itnte TraiKfers.
11" ward I.. t Katie Ash.
NWt, nl slV'i Sec. 27 Twp.
Si. S. It. 1 K
James 1!. McCalliKter to liihn
O. Met'nlllster. lots t anil 3
Sic -I. Twp. 37, H. It. 3. K.
Morris K. Plymate et us. to Kit
A llstes, hind In llili'Knillno
Ti-iut .Ashland
J. It Crews et ux to .1. C.
Ilai nvs et el. lot 13 Pepper
Taylor Hllb-lllv. of V S
of II. 1 C. 40 Twp. ,18, tt.
It. 1. W
1 10.00
10.00
J. It. I'.ftiiir et al to J. It,
Crews, lot hi pepper and
Taylor Sub-Hi of WH ot
I). I.. C. 40 Twp. 3S, 8. It.
1. W. 1
8. li. COffmsn el ux to Wil
liam Winner, swvi r
NWV,. NW of BWlj Sec.
Si Tl. SS, S. I! J, West 1
wUtflom
Henry O. Knders ct ux to
Charles L. Ilrnwn et uv. lots
14 Hint 15 Endcra Add to
Ashland ....
Fred Edaall et ux to Alfred
I'ostim, flV of KW Her. 33
Tp. 39. K. It. 4, K.: bus 3
ll ml 4 Sec. 4 Twp. 40 S. li.
4. K t
Alfred Paton et ux to Kred
Kdanll et ux. KWV, of HV H
Kit. 33 Twp. 39 H. It. 4 E:
lots 3 nnd 4 See. 4 Twp. 40
5. It. 4. K
10.00
10.00
( Alabama Llitlo to liavid K.
McUiren et ux, lots 3 and
Pt.. Lot 4. Hlk. .1, Fair,
mount Add, to Medlord...
Delia Dunnlngton et al to AW
phonse ildiinc et ux, land
In Jacksonville, Oregon
Floyd T. Piilman et ux to Iar
k in Aiiron Deer, ct ux. N.
too fl. of lot 22, II. II. Car
ter Add. to Ashland
Will Ci. Oenlry et ux to Wil
liam S. Hiizellon, nil acres
in Twp. 31! H. It. 2 V
Kara 11. 1'lynn et vir to S. W.
W. Dwinnoll. SIC V, of Sec.
22 Twp. 33 It. 2 W;
Larkin Aaron Deer et ux to
Floyd T. Putman et ux. X.
70.2 fl. of lots 8 and 9. Hlk.
"It" It. It. Add. to Ashland
W. It. Yoekey et ux to Oeorge
Coonoy lots 13. 1-1, 15 nnd
l(i Hlk. "11" Moikle Payne
Add. to Aslil.md '
V. II. I'lynn et ux to S. YV.
Dwlnnell, Sti of NH'ii See.
22 Twp. 33 It. 2 W
D. K. Millard et ux to Myrtle
M. Daniels, land ill lial'is
Add to Medford
Win. M rlhi ct nl to Kstellu
Nelson. SIS of BB See. 3
and N. 10 acres of N1S of
Nli Se.. 24 Twp. 35, It 2 W.
Ttobert K.' ellnson et ux to C.
A. Maliarry et ux. land In
Twp. 38 S. 11. 1 W
ICslellu Nelson et nl to Jane
Sims KB of NB Sec. 24 nnil
S. 24acres of NB of NB Sec.
24 Twp. 35 S. It. 2 YV
Bstella Nelson et al to C H
Mart ill. NIC of SB, SV of
SB Sec. 13 Twp. 35 S. It.
2 W. Also 10 ft. strip across
NW of SB Sec. 13, Twp. 35
H. It. 2 W
Bstella Nelson et nl to Win.
Martin. NW of NB. E. 1C
ecres of SW of NK of Sec.
24 Twp. 35 S. I!. 2 W
Bstcllo. Nelson ct 111 to J. A.
Martin, SW of SW Sec. 11,
W. 24'ncres of SW of NB
Sec. 21 Twp. 35 S. It. 2 W.
John Albeit to .1. M. Hurley,
lots 7 lid 8, Hlk 53. City of
Central Point
Itl'-bard Scbuler et ux to I. B.
Schuler, lots r and 6 Hlk 78
City of Medford -
City of Medford to U. C.
Williamson, lot 13, 111k. 4,
, Queen Anne Adit, to Med-
' ford
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00 .
300.00
- i
10.00
itno.OO
NOTICK OV SCHOOL Jll:l:TIXti
Notico Is hereby given lo the legal voters of School District No. 49 of
Jackson County. Stale of Oregon, that u School Meeling of said district will
be held at High School Building, on
o clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the liudget hereinafter
set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a
special district tax.
The total amount of money needeil by the said school district during the
fiscal year beginning on June 15, ltl-G, and ending June 15. 1927. Is estimated
In the following; budget mid Includes the amounts lo be received from tho
county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district
lax, and all other moneys of tho dlstrlot:
in ih;i:t
Estimated lOxiH'llllltures
personal Service.
wo.
1. Kiiperlntcmlcnt 1 $ 3.30(1.00 S 3.300.00
2. l'rlnclpals lllfih School.,. I 2.S0II.III) 2.K0II.0H
Junior Utah 1 2.1111I1.O11
I'.nulo Schools 4 7.4lill.ini
3. Teachers HlRh School 2S 45. 260.00
Junior HIbIi and Ui-udes 62 iiti.73ri.ou
4. Janitors tl , 11,266 .00
Janitors' Helpers 4 000.00
6. Clerk 1 1100.01)
(i. Ktcnoirlnpher 2 1,440.011
7. Other services Truancy 15tl.no
Census and lOlcctions 300. oil
School Nurse (full time) 1.500. ill)
Total
Material and Supplies:
1. Furniture (desks, sloves, rtlltains,
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)
3. I.llinuy hooks
4. Klaus
6. I'lnviti-unnd ciiulpiurnl ,
(i. Janllol's supplies
7. Cu.-I
K. I.IkIH and Power
1. Wnlcr
III. I'nslime, stationery and iiriiilltlh' -
Total ,
Construction:
Maintenance and Itepalrs:
All liulldlllKs and Biollllds
Total :.:
Assessments tlliKhwnys, Iloads, Streets,
Indebtedness:
1. Ilonileil, nnil Interest thereon
2. Warrant, and interest thereon
3. All other Indebtedness antl Inlet est
Total
Instiranee
M Iscellnneotis:
I. .Mfscelln neons
2. Telephones and TeleKiains
3. Itenl
4. rielKht and DrayuKU
Toiul ' ,
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes dur-
tiiK llio year
Kstimalcil Hiit'lpts
lroin countv school fund durliiK tho coihIok schoul
a year - S2.B0p.00
I'Yoni state school fund durliiK Ihe eomltiK year 3.73o.OO
l-'rom eleinenlary school fund durliiK the coming
school year 14.000.00
Kstimntc of probable unexpended balance nt end of
eurvent year Cash on band. June 23,204.07
Kstirlintcd amount to be received from all oilier
sources durliiK the coining school year 7.225.00
Total estimated receipts, not IncliolliiK proposed tax $ ,0,724. HI
llivapltuliltloll
Total estimated expenses for the year . 5230. 001 .00
Tolal estimated receipts not Including
llnlnnee. amount to be raised
The Indebtedness of IMslrlct No. 411 Is
Total homtetl inileiuenness
Total warrant Indebtedness 15.000.nil
Tolal amount of other Indebleiluess ft.s4T.on
Total amount of all Indebtedness S239.K47.00
Daled this 22inl day ot October. lt25. K. K. WILSON.
Attest: Mll.Illtr.O K. SWKAHl.MIKN. Chailllian. Hoard of Directors
lllsliict tVrk.
We. the undersigned members of the Ittiilget Committee for School
IHstrlct No. 49. for the year 1926-27. hereby certify that the foregoing Is the
IUlilgeii-C"lnniernlrd by this Committee to the Levying Board, In Joint
emlily. October 22nd, 1925.
I
MRS.-RASMUS AT
Tho presentiitlon of the "White
Itobed stranger" Sunday night at the
11 00 I'I'Mbyterlan church was listened to
,wllh deepest Interest by the fair sized
I audience present. Mrs. Itasuius pos
sesses wonderful powers of imperson
10.00 ation, with a rich voice that lends
I strength where, needed and pathos
where culled for.
1 uo The story was . of the war tho
Vt' srr
throwing together of men who had
been close friends Into relationships
which compelled the fighting of each
other and each others friends ,to tho
death. The ghaut ly results of war
were pictured with vivid clearness.
The story worked up until It became
a mighty appeal for peace and human
brotherhood as men are led by the life
and Spirit and teachings of the White
Kohed Stranger, the Son of God. who
appears In most critical times In tho
Hvch of some of the principal char
acters. This messago Is bound to have a
J great Influence on tho thinking of
men, women and children as it is
piven In churches and schools over the
j land, and will help in the movement
for world peace.
Aira, KasmuH leaves Thursday for
I dates in California, returning later to
j Portland nnd then east for a two
1 years tour of the central and eastern
siatcH for which' she nl ready ha dates.
the 17th day of November. 1025. at two
salary per year
$141,751.00
..,
etc.) II. 1100.00
R. Will. (10
1. 0011. On
,""""
300.110
1,000.00
4.600.00
, 1. 200.00
1,1100.00
, lion. on
26,700.00
, 5 6,000.00
,
$ 7.500.00
HiiilKcs) : ,
$ 31.750.00
15,7511.011
thereon 1,5(111.00
7,600.00
350.00
. $ 62.000.00
l.non.nn
6n0.on
1.71111.1111
6(10.00
J23D.OO1.O0
proposed tax 7U.I24.lil
by district tax J1C8.276.0S
as follows:
tslgned)
C. A. MKKKKH
, A. I, HILL
O CLKNN t. TAYLOR
O. AltNSI'IOIJU
A. 11. CUNNINtlllAM.
K. K. WIIOX
K.MIt, MOIIR
A. II. Ml I.I. Kit '
II.WtltY !. Mllyt
tN, II. I'ltANKHN,
Jtonrd.
1
WIllUT
NOMIC AlHflka Tho lunt pnsaonpfr
and niall vennel to leave Nome thin
year dt'purtml yeHterday when tfie
HUmmrr A lurried a of the Alaska
KtoiUiiHhlp L-omp.iny Milled.
Notiit' nt fck'liool KlfMiloti to IncrraM
Vnx More Tluui Six IVr tVnt Over
Hint 0MI10 PrevlouM Year,
Notice 1h hereby elven to the legal
voters of Kohool Dintrirt No. 4U of
I Jackson county, state of Oregon, that
;nn election will he held in said dis
trict at Hlk'h school building on the
flith day of November, lJ2b. at 2 to
I' 7 o'clock In tho afternoon, to vote on
tho question of increaslnR the amount
of tax levy in wild district for the
year llinti by more than six per cent
over tho amount of such levy for the
'year immediately preceding.
Jt is necessary to raise thin addi
tional amount by special levy for the
following reasons:
An Increased number of teachers
necessary for new high school and
Junior high school and to relieve
crowded conditions In grade schools.
Warrants Issued ten years ago
which must bo paid this year.
lionds, and interest thereon, to be
paid.
Additional running expenses for
more buildings:.
Hated this -3rd day of October,
1925.
Attest:
MILDRED F. 8WEARIXOEX.
District Clerk.
K. K. WILSON,
Chairman rtoard of Directors.
Notico of Administrator's Sale.
In tho County Court of Jackson Coun
ty. Htute of Oregon
In tho Matter of the Kstate of Emma
C. Happ. Deceased.
Notico is hereby given that In pur
suance to an order of the county court
of the county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, made on the 5th day of Oc
tober, 192fi, In the matter of the es
tate of Emma C. Happ, deceased, the
undersigned, administrator of the said
estate, with the will annexed, will sell
at private snlo in one parcel to tho
highest bidder upon terms ot cash in
gold coin of the United States and
subject to confirmation by said county
court, on or after the 4th day of No
vember, J025, all the right, title and
interest of said Emma C. Rapp. de
ceased, at the time of her death which
; was a foe simple title in and to the
real estate hereinafter described, nnd
all tho right, title and interest that
tho said estate has by operation of
law or otherwise acquired other than
or in addition to that of said decedent
at the time of her death, in and to
that certain lot and percel of land
situated In the county of Jackson,
state of Oregon, more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
I The Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter and the North Half of
the Southeast quarter of Section
Seven (7); the Southwest Quarter and
. tl. West Half of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section Eight (8); the West
I Half of -the Northwest Quarter and
;the Northwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section Sevenieen
l (17): and the East Half of the North
east Quarter and tho Northeast Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Eighteen (18): all in Township
Thirty-Seven (37) South of Range
One (1) East-of the W. M., in Jack
son county, Oreiron.
Allbids and offers must he In writ-
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
Seliool District No. .10
Thin originnl ratlmale shows in pnrttllcl columns the unit cORts of tho several services, material and supplies
for the three fiscal years next preced nip; the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three
precedlnp; fiscal years and tho budget allowances and exnenditures for six months of the current yeur. "Six
' months of the current year" means six
' ' Expenditures and
p 1 S budget allowance for
.six months of last
: cb school year
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ITEM. . 2 c.5 n 5,
: Ji! f i 0 75
! El 3-2
i 'a f? ' &2.
: c 2 : si
: 2 ! . ,
sn , .
Peivonal Service:
1. . Superintendent
2. Principals:
High School
Junior High School
Orade Schools
3. Teachers:
High School
Jr. High and tirades.,..,
4. Janitors
Janitors' Helpers
6. Clerk
II. Stenogrn pliers
7. Other services: Trtiancy,
Census and Elections,,
Schoul Nurse
Total Personal Services
Material and Supplies:
1. Furniture (desks, etc.)
2. Supplies
3. Library hooks ,
4. Kings
5. Playground equipment
li. 'Janitor's supplies
7. Kuel
8. Light and Power
9. Water
10. Postage and stationery
Total Material and Supplies
Construction:
Total Construction
Maintenance and Repairs:
Tolal Maintenance and Repairs,
Assessments ( Highways. Roads,
Streets, JJrldgcs):
Total Assessments
Indebtedness:
1. Itonded. nnd Interest thereon,
2. Warrant, and Interest thereon,
3. All other indebtedness and
Interest thereon
Transportation of Pupils:
Total-
Miscellaneous:. '
Miscellaneous
Telephones and Telegrams
Rent
Freight and Orayugc
Total Miscellaneous , J
Kmay-gency: m
Totnl Emergency .
Grand total ,
I. Mildred F. Swearlncen. do hereby certify that the above estimate nf
was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget nllowaiAe for six
expenditures fur Ihe three flsvnt years
the records n mv charge nnd are true
lng and may bo left at tho office of
tho undersigned, 30 N. Central ave
nue, Medford, or may bo, filed In tho
office of4he clerk of t"his t-ourt at any
time after the first publication of this
notico and before tho making of such
sale,
Date of first publication, October 6,
lf25. J. V. KLIW.HU
Administrator of the Kstate of Knwna
C. Happ, Deceased, with tho Will
annexed.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon. In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of tho Kstate of Mary
B. Orr, deceased.
Ila.le Pennington, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh
William Orr. Ira Vanloh, Hugh l
Hunter. Henry E. Hunter, Henry
Klmoro Hunter and ull persons un
known clulmlng any right, title,
estate, Hen or Interest lu or to the
estate of Mary U. Orr, deceased, De
fendants. To Hugh William Orr. Ira, Vanloh.
Hugh U Hunter, Henry K. Hunter.
Henry Elmuro Hunter and all persons
unknown claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest )n or to the es
tate of Mary V. Orr, deceased and to
Abblo K. Thomas, executrix of the
Kstate of Mary H. Orr, deceased;
In the name of the state of Oregon,
by order of this court, you and each
of you are hereby notified that on the
30th day of July. 1925. Hazlo Pen
nington, one of the heirs at law and a
legateo and devisee under the last will
and testiment of Mary 11. Orr, deceas
ed, filed her petition In this court,
praying that the rights of all persons
interested in the Kstate of Mary B.
Orr, deceased, ' he ascertained nnd
declared by this court and that
it be determined to whom distribution
should be made, r
You and each of you aro hereby
notified and required to appeur herein
on the 28th day of Decembor, 1925.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. in. of
suid day and date at thu court room
of the ubove entitled court In Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, nnd
file answers herein In tho manner
provided by law, setting forth your
respective claims of heirship, owner
ship or Interest in said estate, and
show cause why such petition should
not be granted.
And you are hereby further notified
that if you fail to appear and answer
the petition of said Hazlo Pennington,
plaintiff herein, as above required, a
decreo of this court will bo ontered
herein In accordance with the alle
gations and prayer of said petition.
This citation Is published In the
Medford Mtfil Tribune by order of the
Honorable W. J. Hartzcll, judge of
the above entitled court made and en
tered on the 18th day of September.
1925. Date of first publication Sep
tember 21, 1925.
DEI.1MA STEVKNS.
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
General Land Office
Washington, D. 0.
Sep. S3, 11)25
Notfre In hereby jriven that subject to the
conditions mid limitationa of the uctn of Juno
, 11)10 (SO St. I., 218), February 26. 1019
(40 Mat., 1179), in.) June 4. 1K0 (41 Stat.,
7.58), and pursuit nt to departmental regulations
of April 14, 1924 (60 h. I). 37G), the timber
on the following 'lands will be sold Nov. 10,
1925. at 10 o'clock a. in. at public auction at
the U. S. lantj office at Roneburg, Oregon, to
'he' highest bidder at not lena than the apprala
ed -aluo as ahowri by this notice, sale to be
months of the last school year.)
EXPKXDITIHKS
$ 3.300.00
2,1100.00
2,000.00
S 1,800.00
1,400.00
$ 1.800.00
1.400.00
7,400.00
3.730.00 3.730.00
All Teachers All Teachers
45.250.00
60,735.00
9,25li.0O
lltill.00
000.00
1,440.00
150.0(1
300.00
1,6(10.110
49,070.00
3.4H7.50
240.70
300.00
715.00
120.05
174.55
430.00
3,550.00
300.00
670.00
ii2.50
isn.oo
337.50
Ji ll. 761.00 156.528.68 160,970.00
$ 9.000.00
8.000.00
1,000.00
100.00
300.00
1,01)0.11(1
4.6(10.00
1.2110.00
1.000.00
600.00
t 1.703.24
2.900.17
188. 30
$ 4.500.00
2.750.00
600.00
438.67
1,218.14
4111.20
300.00
233.97
S 7.479.75
9 5,658.93
300.00
1.760.00
400.00
326.00
. 300.00
$10,825.00
S 2C
00.00
6,000.00
J 6,000.00 t 6,068.93
J 7,600.00 S 1,996.87 J 4.750.110 .$ 5.662.70 ' ' .
J 7,600.00 J 1,998. S7 f 4.760.00 J 6.662.70 J 3,663.84 J 4.983.73
J ... 350.00 J 367.42 J 367.4!
J 350.00 J 367.42 J 367.42
J 31.750.00 J13.263.13 JI0.000.00 $ 20,568.74 ' s :"
J 15,750.00 375.00 750.00 ' . ".
1.500.00 ' 468.60 1.250.00 1.363.07 '
J 52.000.00 J14,096.T6 (1 1,250.00 J 22.081.81 J 3,250.20 ( 6,266.20
( ( (50.00
J 3.000.00 ( 134.83 J 200.00 ( 924.63 ( 1.140.14 J 64.00
J 2,000.00 J 134.83 J 200.00 J 924.63 $ 1,140.14 J 64.00
J 1.000.00 $ 607.86 J 1,250. 00 $ 1,073.63 -
600.00 219.40, 200.00 445.83
1,70(1.00 452.00 450.00 .4.((
600.00 1 18.05 495.60
J 3,700.00 J 1.297.31 ( 1,900.00 ( 2,6J.29 ( 13,756.40 ( 7,615.24
I $ j !.46.7 ( '
( ( 2,946.79 ( ( (
(239,001.00 (86.5f0.48 (92,841.68 (102,107.13 (133,623.40 (124, 136.06
J , .
(239.001.00
next preceding the current year ns
and correct copies thereof.
MILIH!i:nT. SWKAKINflRN, District Clerk.
.uhtrct to the ..t'o.l et l '
mul luis ol oVlilth of una lr nt UMtwl,
SUlft Klo? "sly. - Upon .Prlic.tl'". of.
4U.HIM purrhlSfr, the 17' bilol.
SHO M .Vmli A M . NW NWH llr 1 135
U brminrk 100 M.. Btt'tl SWH. lit 1SII0 1.
" HIT a- u KK14 NW(4 hr OSS U.. o.m-
M St W r 1160 U.. NW4
il "lr lVli M.. WK?4 SKH ' 1000 ..
i,. ii mv SKli lir 100 M., hm-
siV "ir "70 U.. SEH SWtt fir 11(10
heintork 0 M.. cedar U., SW14 KW'ii l.r
Bill, hfmUK-k 120 M.. cedar 0 H..
ol Hi. tlrnher on til l eotion to be uM tor
len than per M. lor. Hit fir, I P
tor the ccJar and li wnla Per U. lor tho lieln
lock T ill K. R. 2 W', Sec.-25. 1-ot o, fir
lit . fl? J0 :. T. 17 8.. R. 1 W.,
tiec. SI. SW"4 NW'Vi tlr 710 , T. 18 S,
K. 10 W., Sec. SI, Lot 2 lir 210 M., whito
wuar 60 It.. Lot S fir 610 white cedar
10 II., Lot 4 fir SHO II., hlt cellar 100 U,
red cedar SO U.. SKK 8WU fir S0 M.. whlOj
iedi 3, M, SW(i aWVi . r ;,
cedar HIS M, NKli HK'A.'llr I M wh ta
ceilar 2)6 M, KKVi BK'Z fir 640 M wilt,
cedar 420 It., KWi4 HE 14 " "
cettar 90 U, none of the timber on theae sec
tions to lie Bold for leaa Ulan 2 per M, for
the fir and red redar and 7 per 11. for rha
white cellar. T. 20 K., R. 4 W., Sec. IS, Eb4
Ntt'ia red fir too .. T. 21 , R. '., Sec.
L29. NE14 SWV4 yellow fir H0 U .red, lir
n r
ml.
m
EV
n75 M, NV'4 SlVVi. yellow lir jzo ai , reo
llr 275 al.. wn.ie lir li, none ui mr .y
on these sections to be sold tor leaa than 1
M In- the red .nil VclloW fir BJld 61
u fn- in. u-i.ii. (lr T. id K.. R. 12 V!.. Sec
27, NEH KW14, old growth fir 47S. M cedar
l.o al., netniocK 200 ii apruce.
SW.V4 old grown, fir 400 II., aecond growtli
lir 400 M, liemlo-k 100 U.. 8Wi SW'XS old
growth llr sun at., second rrowth Hr flfiO at..
hemlock 200 !!.. SEH SWVi old growtji fir
11126 II.. cedar 60 U, hemlock 200 11.,
SKU old growth fir 500 M, aecond growth fir
7 r.n u cl.r -I'. M . hemlock 25 11, NW Vi
SE old growUi fir 400 11, second growth
lir 400 M cedar J60 M, SW'A SEH old
growth fir 300 II, second growth fir 450 M,
Icedar 170 M, KKV4 SE'4 old growth lir 500
I.M.. aecond growUi fir 775 It, cedar 25 If.,
I hemlock 25 M, Sec. 35, NKV, NE old growth
fir SKKO M.. ceilur 60 U.. hemlock 6S0 H,
NWV4 NKVa old growth fir 8340 M, hemlock
1170 M.SWH NEW old growth fir S260 U,
hemlock 660 II, SEtt NEW aecond ftfowth
fir 3400 M, cedar 60 11, hemlock 75 If, NB
NWV4 aecond growth lir 2810 M, hemlock
40 M, NWU NW H' second growth tlr 420
U. SW'H XVI 'A second growth fir 3426 at,
SEV4 NWM aecond growth fir 2550 M, hem
lock 150 M, NEW SW aecond growth fir
4450 M, NWV, SWW second growth tlr 2900
M, SW SWV4 second growth fir 8090 M,
SKii HWV, second growth llr 4470 M., NEW
8EW second growth fir 4190 M, NWW SEW
second growth fir 4660 N, hemlock 100 M,
SW'W 8EW aecond growth fir 4860 M, SEW
SEW aecond growth fir 2176 II, cedar 126
M, none of tlie timber on these sections to be
sold for leaa than 92.50 per M. for Uie spruce
and old growth fir, 92 per at. for the cedar
end second growth fir and 60 cents per M. for
Ihe hemlock. T. 3D S, R, I K, Reo. 1. 8WW
NEW. pine 375 M, fir 40 If, Lot 3 pine, S75
U, fir 100 M, Lot 4 pine 70 M, lir 470 II.,
HKW NWW pine 276 Il fir 100 VI, none ot
the timber on thia sect'.on to be sold lor lesa
than 92.60 per II. for the pine and 91 per M.
tor the fir. T. 27 8, R. 11 W, Sec. 21, SEW
SWW vellow fir 450 II, white tlr 800 M,
hemlock 100 SI, SWW SEW red fir 1600 M,
white lir 200 M, red cedar 76 M, SEW SEW
yellow fir 1250 W red llr 750 II, hemlock
25 II, red cedar 60 M, T. 28 S, R. 12 W,
Sec. 23. Lot 6, red fir 480 H, none of the
timber on these sections to be Bold for less
than 92.60 per M. for the red and yellow fir,
91.50 per M. for the red cellar and 60 ccnta
per M. lor the white fir and hemlock.
THOS. & HA TELL
Icllnr limwil..Wee
...."
Expenditures for three fiscal years
next proceding the last school yeur
a;2D
e 2?
S 2
ce 3
. &
i &
iS3
3,300.00
2.800.00
7.460.00
All Teachers
84,134.77
7,063.00
297.70
fiOO.IIO
1,285.00
143.00
423.9(1
675.00
J108.182.43
5101.008.18 J 06,119.92
J 3.975.97
0.145.91
487.68
' 86i.il
, 2,577.70
824.45
600.011
493.20
J 15.906.02
J 6,658.93
J 6,668.93
J 10,738.64 J 9,749.92
Paid from maintenance
and repairs fund.)
ini.n.kuri. rr 11,. ..... i, ....
months nf tha. nnmm - - j Ici
shown above have been compiled from
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