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MEDFORD MATT; TfURtTNR MEBFOTCT). 'oTCFitAV TTTTTRADAY, NOVtWBER V2, 1E 1 1 i r. i i it : nl f J.' n Tl B "T A lb - r "be shapely j T DO NOT want to bo thin! I Just X want to be my right weight! I want these hollows filled out. I Just want enough linn, plump flesh on niy bones to liil out my figure." Of course you do. You want a fig tiro that you can drape your clothes on not just hung them on! What's the use 4t having pretty clothes, II they Just hang ou you? And what would you say if you were told you could have the figure you want? A graceful. 'well rounded body lirm, solid flesh Just onoui;h Just your right weight? You'd be mighty happy, wouldn't you? Well, then, bo happy becauso you can have It! Put plenty of red cells In your blood and watch your weight CO up to where you want it! Thut's v.iiat's the matter with you! Your blood is Impoverished. You need more rich, red blood. S.,8. S. is the thing to put red blood ' in your system. S. S. S. helps Naturo build red blood culls by the millions. You just try S. S. S. and watch how quickly yon btigln to fill out your clothes. Notice your skin clear of un-i Lightly blemishes your appetite Increase Btrength como to flabby muscles uud vim and vigor fill your whole syatcmi It'a red blood that does it. And S. S. S. surely helps Nature build that red blood. 8. S. S. is sold by all drug stores. The larger bottle Is more economical. :mm to fight MAYBE WIL L FOR 0. A. C. GAME, SHIELDS IS OUT NEW YOP.K. Nov. 12. (A. P.) Penny Leonard, loss than a year af ter retiring a lightweight boxing champion of the world, yearns for a sht, by his own (Admission, but the objections of his mother have not been ' ' . ' . I overcome. f j Leonard' told of his desire to don T-i-z-.t-vr. .. . ' - gloves while going through light 1,1 r:l,C. Ore.. Nov. 12. C.cne .,. , a KvmIm!(,unl and his re. Shields, star guard of the University of tUp, b(.culno almost a probability Oregon football team, Is out of the .n,.n It was ienrned he had eommunl- gnm for the rest of the season with rat,,,i wllh ,ile ,,, n,,letlc commis- u broken ankle, sustained in practice Kion. fucsdny. Ileryl tlndgen, halfback, Is i T(.v Ttlnknrrt. nromoter. admitted suffering with a sprained 'ankle, and ' thllt , was considering the retired may out be used nguin this year. champion as a principal In matches These two accidents have put ft tills winter, slight wimp In the outlook for Sntur- An(, ,0,.n 1(1 t)l0 prospect which day's game here wllh the O. A. C. ,ns often been mentioned" Itickard itbnll team but apt substitutes are n,rtf.,i ..hat h(, wm fllr.e mickey In the two places made vacant by the Walker for the welterweight cham- CASH PAID For Secxmd-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 injuries and hard pructico work goes on Indications nro that the homocom- iiu; crowd wihch will witness the Kimie pionsliip noxt pummer Vou know Ijeonard will have to re-enter the riiiR uh a welter, ns I don't think he can mako 135 poumlH. There will he will ho the lnrKCHt In the history orPienty of opponents for him and he lootimil in JMiKene. i is n favoritu With the public." 1 I "I may not in a punch or two next ('OUVrxi.S. Ore., Nov. 12. A'KUininePi "lu-nny said. '.Sure I want duel is expm-U-d Saturday when We.s to fiKnt nin. j mvc ,epn feeling .Sfhulineriih and J.ynn Jones meet on jike returning to the HnK for some the scrimmuire line in the annual ". time perhaps If I ran prevail on my A. C.-LnlverHfty of Orvwm football mother, who doesn't want me to rlush. .Sehulmerirh who plays at half .ifiKntf I will he amopy those pres- in oiienHive, nut ueien.sive. iuinmi-K, c,,t next summer. is a punt master at imcKintf up me line and- Is a line plunder himself of the quality that has brough fame to Jones. Coach Kehissjer has his heavy back field intact again with the recov ery of Kehulmerich, Denman Hnlder and Quarterback Kd wards are the others in the backfield quartet. Even the continued rain Is riot expected to HAWAIIAN ISLES Proved'safe by milliops and prescribed by physicians fr Neuralgia Colds Neuritis , , Lumbago . , Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only' "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Ilandv "Baver" hojees of 12 tablets Als Lotties of 24 and 100 Druggists. Anplrln Is the trade mark of Bajer Mnafctare C MouooceUcaclilMtcr ot SallcjIlaeM tkukki;kv, fill.. Nov; 12. (A. SAM FIIAN't'lSC'O, Nov. Font ball has stuped lis buiVst end run to cross the koiiI line of America's most western outpost Hawaii. 'in the Islands, where heretofore only ordinary Interest has been mani fest, the Hmrt has. penetrated to virtually every point. The thump P.) A purple tornado was hearing of the pigskin will resound across down from the north today, hut the 2100 miles of tho rnclfic this year South had already received storm no- when three college teams journey tlces. Washington's lluskh-s will lino from tho I'nlted Slates to take on up against California In the crucial tho pick of tho Islands at Honolulu, gaino of tho l'aclflc coast confer-l 'file first Interseotlnnnl game is ence. , scheduled for December 12. when Nellher team hns . suffered confer- the ColuVado Aggies meet tho Unl ence sethac ks this year, t is Call-' verslly . of Hawaii. On Christmas fnruia's sixth consecutive season in'tfny Washington State College will which no college eleven has defeated uno up against the Senior lcitguo tho (lolden Hears. If ' Washington team. The football classic, ot the wins It. will be within easy jumping inlands will bo played on New Year's dlHlance "f the tlllo for ' Oregon, a ray, bringing together Washington weak team, only remains on tho Htuto and the University ot Hawaii. schedule. CulH'oi'lllii. besides lie-1 tenting the northern siiiind, must; ltohln lUt'il Wins Again. also satisfy the claims ot Stanford a' roitTf.ANU, Ore., Nuv. 12. rtohln 1925 Budget Estimate, Jackson County l'ursilant to the provisions of C hapter 118 GenornrLaws of Oregon. 1921; nntljo is hereby given that tile County Court ot Jackson County, Oregon, will meet in the Circuit Court Kooli) of the Court :liuse .in the. t:llj' of Jacksonville, Oregon, nil Tuesday, the IMlh day of November. 1U20. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock I'. M. or said day. and at the said time and place opportunity will he given for a full niM complete dlscusslon-of the estimate of the amount of money pruposed to he raised by taxation for tho ensuing year, as published herewith, by any taxpayer subject to such tax ievy when made, in favor' of or against any of the pruposol tax levies -herein as tha County Court may deem for the best interests of Jackson County. Tho County Budget Committee for Jackson County, Oregon, has pre pared and submits the following: An estimate of the amount required for each department of County tlovernment, County Office or County Officer, each County Improvement, the maintenance of each County building, struc ture or institution, the salary of each- County officer or employee, including those Whose salaries are fixed by statute, for lhe improvement and main tenance of public highways, roads, bridges, the construction, operation and maintenance of each public utility and redemption ot outstanding warrants; nnd estimate of the public receipts ot the County from sources other than direct taxation linen the real luid personal property in the County during the period for which such tax is to be levied and tho amount of balances on hand In the funds of the County at the time the levy will he made. I JACKSON COUNTY, OKHfiO.V 1'4-onoscd Levies for HI'-'O, based un un estimated valuation of $30,000,000.00. 1 i Amount . . n...- II.. For bids of all kinds, printing of notices and yei.nuuem j . Salary for superintendent of Poor Farm -5:5u upkeep of buntgrilOoNi indigent, not at Poor Farm, t000 1 ....... ifii ii Avnui.1 Payment of HOl'NiriKS OS Wll.I) AXJMAM 1,500,00 10,130.00 2,000.00 17.2C8.00 6,200.00 4,900.00 .,$,11,425.00 13.S85.0O week hence. PERRY offersyou the personal service l(0lirs.DeQrqfii THE WEST'S FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON HOME COOKERY Maybe you've heard her over KPO, Saa Francisco. Perhaps you have her cook book" over a hundred thousand women do. Surely you have seen her articles in the newspapers or magazines. t Rated among America's leading cooking authorities, Mrs. Belle De Graf is best ac quainted with the special cooking problems of women in the West. Because of that, and because she loves to help other women in a friendly way, we have chosen her to direct our new Home Service Bureau. What the Sperry Home Service , Bureau will do The Home Service Bureau will help you in your baking will tell you how to do it easier and better with Master Recipes. It's the new way, you know. You learn a simple Master Recipe nnd, with a few variations of it, make from four to a dozen different food delights! Menus? Mrs. De Graf will give you a fine one for any occasion or help you give new interest to your everyday ones. If you're planning a party, Mrs. De Graf will help you work out every detail for its success. To get Mrs. De Grafs Personal Service Watch for the Sperry Home Service Bureau announcements in later issues of this paper. Write to Mrs. De Graf. Ask her any ques tion on cooking that puzzles you. You will get a personal, helpful reply. This service 5s for you, whether you use Sperry products or not. We invite you to test it with a request today. Address Mrs. De Graf at the Sperry Flour Co., 141 Cali fornia St., San Francisco, marking your en velope Homo Scrvico Bureau, Dept. 4401-B. SPERRY HOME SERVICE -BUREAU &Ir$.DettcDcgraft Director Let's talk it over Perhaps you've been having "troubles" with pie crusts. They won't bake tender and flaky. Maybe it's your recipe, the way you put it to gether, or your stove. But you don't know. Let's talk it over. You're wondering how to save time in c the baking you have to do. Would the Sperry Master Recipes help? Let's talk it over. You're planning a dinner, a luncheon for the club, or a party for Sonny's birthday, and you want some sur prises. Let's talk it over. Just write me. Give me your problem in dc tnil. I'll do my level best to help you, and Sperry has given me everything to help me help you int kitchen, stenographer and all. po write me. You in cur no obligation. am -at your service. o e o. Reed, 1'orlluiul welterweight wreHtler nnd ex-nmnteur Olympic champion, defeated Johnny MnurilK, nf Oakland, fill.. In u two hour match hero hist night. There vna only one full In the nintch and lleod took that three mlnutcft nnd twelvo Heconds before the finish with a doublo arm scls-Hora. FiindR. ' ' Outer Lake IltKhwny linniV Interest....:....; I'aciriel'ucit'ic Highway Head Interest i''unil ; fii.,,,..,l Ifond l.'nnil H.4 $711.(100.111) lliokl J I 111 IllIdKe Fund 3 S), 000.00 County School Fund ($77,500.00) nnd School I.lhmry Fund ($775.00) '. High School Fund I (Outside School DisLrlctH njalulninlng high uchoolu, I eHtlmatcd value of.Jl 4,000.000) County Ulnars' Fund (OulHlde Ashland iKstimuled Value of $27,200,000) Tnclflc IllKhwuy Redemption Fund .: : Fifteen Year Series $ 9.00O.U0 Twenty Veur Sclien li.inu.uu Twenty-five Year SerleH 4.701.90 Thirty Veur Scriea :u 3,K4tU5 Mills. !l 5 : . .a Knlsed 27,000.00 H4, 000.00 2.0 2.0 ltclul llcills Itrdmonri. ltF.ND, Ore.. Nov. 12. llenil hluh eclioul football team won the Armi-i-tlco day football Kume from lted nioiul on the home field by n core of 2" to 0. The victory tiea Prlnevllle and llenil for tho central OreKon chumpionsli with Redmond and Prlneville Hclieduled to play a final gumo In a short timo. . Klamath Beats Alturas. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 12. Khiinuth Fulls high school defeated Alturas, Ciil., hliih school ut football here ynntorilny, I" to 0. The Unlit Alturas teum was no match for the locals, who used their second string for, nearly half of tho game. Kiikciic ncntx Hn-emii'tr. ItOSKIIl'ltd, Ore., Nov. 12. tn the Armistice liny football Kimie played by tho KiiKene All-Stars, a rnivcrsity of Oremni freshman tenm, defeated the I'litpqua post, American Legion eleven by n score of 21 to 0. Crater Lake Illsjhway Redemption Fund.. denes a. Twenty Year Series . .- Twenty-five Year Series ....'. Thirty Year Scries a Series B. Ten Year Series l-'it'teen Year Series Twenty Year Series Tweniy-flve Year Series '. Thirty Year Series ' Totnl : . Stato Tax. (Ksllmnto only) (Includes nunc miun-. For County Market Road Money Current Fxpense (SlUZ.&iU.lU luiiuiii-u; $23,948,115 78,000.00 28,000.00 24,000.00 27.000.00 SIIK1II !'" WIT" n ' " - , Sheriff's salary. $2500; traveling expense 'ro'nJlirfwc cases. $3800; telephone and telegraph. $500, fjDSePr'n'7jt and photo supplies, $250; premium on h;. ' ; ' deputy 12 months, $1500; 2nd deputy 12 mon lis. $ J-0. 3rd deputj, 12 months. $1200; 4th deputy 12 mon hs, 120 one stenoitrapher. $1200; extra help on ta receipts $u00 expense-delinquent tax matters. $1000; 36 000 combination tax receipt. $420; 14 loose leaf hinders. $31.50; 1 tax turnover ledger. $75: 3 loose leaf binders. $45: 500 turnover shoets. $85" slumped envelopes. $260; stamps. $ HI 3; 'stationery an.l envelopes. $50; miscellaneous forms. $50: supplies, $lu. fillers for tax receipts file. $25; files for service records, $..0, numbering machine, $18.50; typewriter and machine, $100. collection of delinquent personal taxes, $825; liandoufra ana ' billet, $30 ' - - - JAlIi KXPEJHtB ' -'"'" Jailor. $1200; extra' help. S400; matron, $200; laundry, 1200; ' ' board of prison, $3000; repairs, supplies, etc, $200 . ' . COl'HT IIOI SK ' Salary for -janitor, $900; other expenses, Including lights, waiter fuel, lurnlture, repairs, fire Insurance, etc ; ASSKSSOIfS Ol'FICK ' Salary of Assessor, $2000; Assessor's traveling expense, $200; 1st deputy, $1500; 2nd deputy, $1080; 3rd deputy1, $900; field ' deuulles $3000: writing tux rolls and tax extensions, $600; miscellaneous office supplies and printing, extra expense, . telephone, telegrams, etc.. $945: cnlcultlng machine, $500 t'l.KltK'S OFFICIO , Clerk's salary, $2000; 1st deputy's saliiry, $1500:, 2nd deputy's snlury, $1200; 3rd deputy. $1200; 4th ' deputy, $1080; Bth deputy. $90(1;, Oth deputy, $900; 7th deputy. $900; 8lh deputy, $800; extra help. $420; office expense, telephone, $100; ex press, $25: printing and record books, $1200; postage, $500; miscellaneous supplies, $oo .. -....v f...j...,..,...i.t. . rOKO.VKIt'S Ol'FICK Fees of coroner' and physicians, jurors, wlinesaes and. other ex- . penses ,- -.. Fill IT IXSl'lXTOIt ... Salaries and expenses of inspectors '.. l'-VI'IIOUXJIST Payment to State for extension work. County Agent, $2800.00; demonstration nirent. S1X0O.O0: club work. $3400.00...... SCHOOL SIFKIIIXTKXDKXT'S Ol'FICK AXJ) DKI'T. OF lODl'CATlON Salary of Superintendent, $2000; Rural Supervisor, $1440; office., help,. $1140; printing and miscellaneous supplies; $745; ( Supervisor's expense, $100; traveling expense. County Super intendent, $200; Supervisor's traveling expense, $500: teach- ers exams, $10: Sth grade exams. $90; school officers' con vention, $75; Teachers' County Institute, $200; County Edu cational Board, $50: Boys' and Girls' Club Work, 100: Jack son County School Day, $50: extra help during year, $90 Sli.l,l:lt OF WKKiHTS AX1 MEASUKKS Salary and traveling expenses ;... . STOCK IXKI'KCTIO.V " Salary ind expenses and tubercular cuttle : V WATKIt llASTHIt -. '. . Salary of Water-Master, $2000; hyilrographer, 8 months at $170, $13ti0; salaries, of four deputies, $1450; water muster's mlle- age, $540; hydrographer's mileage, $300: office assistant, $(i0; office assistant's mileage, $52; deputies' mileage, $1194.00; stenographer, $300; miscellaneous expenses, 401. 50 KCUVKYOU'S OFFICK Stenographer, $480; 'miscellaneous expenses, lights, phone, office supplies. $100; r:,d viewing, re-estubllshtng corners 'und checking plats, etc.. $550: field notes, $100; surveys, chain men and uxemen. $550: office rent. $120; mileage, $200 . TKKAKUtKlt'S OFFICIO Treasurer's salary. $1800: traveling expense. $70; deputy. $1500; extra help. $150; premium, treasurer's bond, $250; premium, deputy's bond, $25; miscellaneous office expense, supplies, telephone, repairs, etc., $1121 i COl'XTY HKAI.Tir VXIT .County Nurse (1st traveling expense, $720; County Nurse, (2nd) traveling expense, $720; medical directors' salary. $1600; medical directors' traveling exiien.se, $420; office clerk, tech nician, $900; office equipment and contingent expense, $G00.... DISTRICT ATTOKXKY'S OFFICI3 Stenographer, $1200; traveling expense, $200; telegraph and tele phone, $000; printing supreme eouit briefs, $100; office rent, $500; deputy, $1800; office supplies und expense, $250; In vestigations, $100; court fees, $500; expert witnesses, $200: light, $50 ............ ' SIISCKI.LAXKOl'S KXl'KXKHB Red Cross, $100 per month -Fire warden, one-third expense J Klectlons an'd 'registrations ;, . Kxpense of examination of books and becomus.... I Payments for reporting births and dentils 'County Fair , : Tax refunds, double assessments, errors, etc.- uouniy Law iiurary , 500.00' ,000.00 8,000.00 8,790.00 400.00 7,784.10 2,100.00 4,910.00 5,050.00 -$ ...$ 3.333.33 .. 2.5IMI.ini ... 2.U00.00 $ 7,833.33 ..$ 6.000.00 ... 4.545.45 8,125.00 ' 2,333.33 .. 1,923.08 $10.1120.80 ..$24,700.19 7.0 210,000.00 1.4 5.4 42 102, 000.00 000.00 24.7 22.7 2.5 Handy Kitchen Cabinets . Sai the housewife many needless steps snd soon pay for themselves in time, labor and worry saved. Fit snug and tight snd keep out dust and dirt. They add materially to the nppcarsnce of the kitchen. 1 he amoothly finished, high grade hr of which they are built readily takes paint or stain to make them conform to the surroundings. Triced as Low as $45 Or if you will send space you wish to fit. we wUJ cheerfully quote price on special built Kitchen Cabinet. Send for illustrated catalog it con' tains many valuitblc hints on finishing the new home or modernizing the old home. O.B.Williams Sash and Doors I960 Flrit Ave. So., Seattle, Wn. O Catalog mi 1026 Total Levy Outside High school Districts J. . . . . , Ilt.,1. il,.,nl IliMll-iCtS J oint l.cvy iiintiiu ., I I..-KS 2.0 mills) Tot ill Levy Inside Ashland Amount estimated to cover nil expenditures foi 19-1) Ksllinated Delinquency on 192 6 Tuxes TF.XT.VriVF. Hl'IMiKT. .lACKSO.V COl'XTV, KM'1-.XhI-.S For the payment of the following separate Items of expense: Crater IJiVe IliisRwny Bond Interest - i,....irt iii..i,u-,.ir Hod Interest Fund - flcncrnl Koud Fund - County Scbooi Kunn ?nBh'U'ri tninliiK High Schools) County l.llirary Fund (Levied oulslcre Asniana)... . Hedeinptlen of Pacific lllgnway nouu aiuiim. Fifteen l ear series 'illy 1 ear nern-s 708,440.00 705, . 91, . 91, 926.22 700.00 700.00 1 inn nn 450.00 9.900.HO (iOO.OB 150.00 2,760.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 ESTIMATED ItECEIPTS Two per cent dally balance Fees, County Clerk's office .-. Fees, Sheriffs office Sale of lands. Sheriffs office State appropriation for County Fair ....... From rent of forest ' From 6 per cent sale of timber . 7 -... Penalties and interest on delinquent taxes ... Auto licenses "i - .auu.uir 700.00 000.00 000.00 ,400.00 ,000.00 100.00 ,000.00 000.00 special sciroor, Sjchool District No. t 91.700.00 IOOT, TAX LEVIES FILED IX TITK OFFICE OF THE COIXTY CI.EKKt OCTOHF.lt SOTII, IBM i $ 10. ....... 14 10 20 24 :. 28 31 200.00 3,059.43 1,700.00 640.75 5,794.51 40.00 800.00 830.59 6,500.00 C3O.04 School District No. 44.. 62.. 724. 3D 17.603.60 69 i 2,681.61 82 366.90 89'. 278.82 94 7,442.32 97 ' 700.00 98 2,4211.58 100 1,324.00 1 02. I 7111 11 I1ALAXCE OX HAND IX VAUIOI'S FCXI1S OF THE COL'NTy' O.X NOVEMBER 2ND, 1925 $ 26, Tiv Tw a AAA nn . ...... i-5..,.in- "" ' 6,250.00 o , ..... 4.761 rweniy-iive n-iii oo,,' -i.l...., vp Kai-Iab x ,84u 90 3.846.15 Total ...:i -; Redemption of Crnter Lake Highway lionds: Series A. Twenty Year Series - Tweniy-flve Year Series ..... Thirty Year Series 000.00 500.00 1.122.98 1,600.00 776.00 i.OOO.OO i.440.00 23.p48.0G Current expense fund Armory fund Dog license fund Indigent Boldier fund Library , Fruit Inspeclion fund Fair premium fund (lenerul fund General road fund Indemnity fund Koad districts kodent extermination -Market road to. D.)... ..$ 3.333.33 .. 2,600.00 .. 2,000.00 Series Tl. - Ten Year Series Fifteen Year Series Twenty Year Series Tweiity-rive Year Series Thirty Yeur Series $ 7,833.33 : $ r..noo.on 4.546.45 3.1 26.110 .. 2. 333. .1.1 1,923.08 $16,926.86 v Total 24.J60.19 C.EXEHAL COl'XTY Fl'ND For Payment of stnte Tax (estimate only, 7.0 mills) 510,000.00 (Includes Slate Market Knnd Money) For County .Market llond .Money (1.4 mills) , 42,000.00 riitci iT coriiT Circuit Court, (renernl expenses. Including bailiffs. Jurors, repor ters, stenographer, special counsel, wiinessc. fees, nillcnfcc.... 10,400.00 COl'XTY COt'ltT AM CO.MMISSIONKIIS Connlv .luifge's salary. $2000; traveling expenses $211(1; fees nnd traveling expenses (comnilssloners), $20(10: olher expenses, Including supplies, pi-luting, postage, county court bailiff, express, telephoning, telcttraph, Jurors, wllnesses, and mile age, $1000 - 6,200.00 ,11'VEXILE COl'HT . Jurors, witnesses, mileage, etc., $250; widows' pensions, $5000; olher expenses for commit ments, probations and truant offi--cers, elc. $400; Hoys' and Hills' Aid Society allowance, $1(10; delinquent nnd jieglecied children, blind, deuf(mules, feeble minded nnd Insane, $260 j 6,000.00 g) OTSTICE COl'llT Fees of Justices, constables. Jurors and witnesses, etc 1,500.00 COl'XTY ADVEKTIK1XO Advertisinir county resources nnd Slate Full- exhibit as the county vvuil may hereinafter deem atlvUHiblc .... ...... .. V. 4,000.00 Cash Balance ......$ 1,566.97 622.00 2,240.85 608.91 - 4,056.95 985.79 o5.rtl6.44 8,429.87 1,631.05 15,808.92 42.45 14.80 603.39 14,276.73 822.34 1.695.90 950.86 . 4.00 Outstanding Warrants . $ 7,260.90 39.26 19.439.86 172,609.00 40,474.18 2,633.05 - 89,857.22 $242,446.25 Crater Iike highway ItSold Hill hrldge Ashland-Klnmath Falls highway County Fair fund Salary "" " llee fund Totnl ruaie oi viregon. County of Jackson, ss. Orego;?donner;c,,Cr.neyaK C of the probable expenses of said county "or t 'euln?. v."1'"!8 cstl"'1" receipts from sources other than di ec.t tax,, ion Zon real- n" vrohaMe, property in Its Jurisdiction during the ensuing year nnd . Pelson"' ..ons'Vf r&WS,'1.1 am,rniTeqa,redPrrnZ,?,f th V"HoU- lnstu brldges. etc.. and of all othe ? cipe, tV ?L countv - f "'''PfHe, roads, Just and is based upon n careful study of the i ""f VC0'" T Ut' '" tho past three years, nnd a thorough exiimlnatlni o. "!e ,c,ollnty during lug the year for which such estlm."0 ta mido Vh.'P7babLe neo'18 du' therein is believed to be necessary i r the 1, 7h,U eH?h nnd t'v''V Item of the county, the protect lor ,rt 1 Us Z"wv7Z 1."" f ,ho ""--'ncss public welfare. That every expens7Zin,ntpS i" "nu to ho the and Is a legitimate charge against the ciintv " nocordnnco with law, Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, November Snd.'lDJB. ,,1,il'.NK'"1-sl'f, Chnlrmnn wr' 1-$COS- r2tar7nn- victoh ;UH?:y,'',Con,m'"''',""' fll- J A t Sf,15' Committeeman. V p' i cn"nltteeman. I P. lllMIE..Onmn,1.. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash ' '"dow a"d Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to 'Keep Our Quality ,h "' ' . Prlc. Abeolutely Rlaht" , Do Not Order From umf-Town Concern. B.for, Lettina Ut Flou-e on Youe mn "Vor I- THOWBRIDGB CABINET WORKS il EDFORO A. unnfc rrvsivikO ' - . , OREGON 7 O