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MEDFORD MXTL TRTBTINE,' IEDFORD, ' ORECfoNyTtftTRSDAT, .TAXUARY17, 1929.
COWBOYS PURSUE PgOFESSOR SAYS
PACT NULLIFIED
APACHE OUTLAWS j
mmmm nnnnrn
UN-1 II jsi In l Ir t
IIL.AIUnil TJU.iUUi
City of Jacksonville, to Oorito I.illinn Puhl. stcnoKraph-
UttU: .. ' " 10 lot 2. bile. 02. ';
, i.;.;ii, Ari h Haincios, laborer .. .
Jncl.SOnwIlo, .... J l;,,y, t.rihr mil II ..
Kainenno snook Tracy in Mar- itii..iliarn..r. loader .
!tlia J. Shook. CJ. I. to land in .. , j!im,l.ai(;'r Hi-hiirt-
M-ASIII.N''iTQN. Jail. 17.-1
4 1 The declaration Ihol the senate's
i ratification of the Kcltoite; peace
pact Ik nulllflod by Its consldera
tlon of the Cruiser bill was lii'ard
today liy tho conference on the
, causo and euro of war.
C'harfilnK that "tho state depart
W:.IINC.. N. M. Jan. IT. UP)
Heniiniscent of the frontier days
of 1S8C, when Cloneral Cook and
lionoial Nelson A. .Vlilcn. thn head
of L'nltod States troops, pursued
and eventually captured an outlaw mr.nt follows the dollar
hand 01 Apache Indians, headed hy ji, Howard ijitnno, head of the
that wily old chlcl'teii, lleronlrno, ; drparim.-rit of law of Johns llnp
.Moxioan rurales anil posses of j kiH university, said In a prepared
American cowboys today were address that American naval enn
searchinK Iho border on both sides ; s(rlK.llfin js vioi-mined solely by
of the Klo (Irande for tho descend-, ,,, HiS!0 r American Invontniontu
ants of that Indian iiaim. I abroad, not by peaco treaties or
The Apaches, as wild and lawless
us Hiey were In the days of Cin
ronlino, are believed to have kid
naped Van Phillips, an American
eowpuncher, from the Carretas
ranch In Chihuahua, Old Mexico,
on January C.
The American posses nro seouf
Ihk tho mountainous country of
southwestern New Mexico, while
tho rurnles, led by "Jue de Ar
cordado," (Judgo of the ropes), one
Cuptnln Kchevarla, so nicknamed
because his powors include tho
sentencInK and execution of pris
oners, aro seeklni! tho Indians.
The AnachoH aro believed to be
tho same band HoiiKht by a small j
posse bonded by FranclBCo nmbres
a Mexican ranchman. Klmhres,
with 11 men, mostly American cow
punchers, lias been trailing the
band, which murdered bis wife and
kidnaped his young son two years
nno, for nearly two weeks, In hopes
his son may still ho allvn and liv
ing with tho Indians.
The Indians have commlttod dep
redations ulorn? the border for
years. Led by (leronlmo, members
of Ohlraehua trlbo terrorized the
southwest in 1884 nnd 1885, when
they participated In it bloody war
nKulnst white settlers.
1
the si'e
abroad,
awreernenls.
The blK navy advocates," h
declared, "say In effect, 'Wo wilt sec. 3U
vote to ratify your harmless ami i w. I
meaningless declaration
war, provided you itlve
(twp. 39 R, R. 1 K.. 110.
Myrtle it. Jfanlster, et vir to
.luhii ("onion, et uvqW. II. to
Mraei 4 of I'airacre.s SB., Medford,
!$I0.
j W. V.. Thomas, et tlx, to the
irninn MaviiiKH l.oan association.
jW. 1). to land in se. i5, twpQtT
H.. II. 2 W.. 10.
I'lne Lumber Co. to Mildred
'.Nell Klorcy. W. SI. to SB or 8V of
;noo. 2C. NW of FW of sec. 35.
jtwp. a; s.. n. 3 v., jio.
i T. .1. Noonan to Waller Frank.
I W. II. to lots 6, li. 7 and
I'rofessur f,r,. Central I'olut, $t0.
W. 1. Vnwter. et m
C. Han.lor. et lit. W. I)
Idk. 2, (ib-n Oak sub.
I0.
A. Meter to. Mary Meter, Q.
r. to lot 4 I.Ik. ), Nichols Add.
to Medford, 10.
l.ella A. Cummin to W. I'
IaiwIk. deed to tho NW of NW of
twp. .15 8.. 1!. 2 W., 10.
Mftr-
lot
V.'iwler, et ux, to
Ic' 1
W. F. Hote-rlfi. driver
(i. K. Holier, laborer
Tho-t. Itoseberry, master
mechanic
Caul is. Itynnlnv, county
Mutineer
11. 1.. S'-ars. forestall ......
t'. Smith, laborer
John K. Siiiitb. nayroll . ..
Letter l:, Minllli, drafts-
inan -
P.oland A. Smith, .transit-
man
i:d Stliwell. shovelrnnner
i J. Ktrauser. lamorer
8, blk. I W. M. Tetheiow, foreman
!.lack Thrasher, payroll ......
Karl I Ire-b. fiayroll
W. Weft, laborer
rhiis. While, laborer
tnie 'imt'r. hnplicrmau..
'. JC. Alexamler. supplies
Associated till Co., sup
plies Au'n Supply & Parts Co.,
supplies
Ora I.. Harnett, (travel ....
I'.lue Print Shop, supplies
F. F. lturk, supplk-H
, to Fred
to lot 22,
Medford,
C.
Central Point Service Sta
flKliinst Klierite T. Feldman, W. l. to loi Hon, , supplies
up our, in, In blk. 1, (lien oak sun. oi i-.urch. v. i. r
(leortto P. Kini; to Ruth Klne, j p.in jtV,or tin ..supplies
cruisers.' The greater the forelitn blk. 1 of exten. of Siskiyou l leiRins
Investments, the ;noro Insistent will Add. to Medford. $10.
bo tho demnnd for a bikaer and
yet biRRer navy. We have pre.
sented to the world a treaty re
nouncintt war as an Instrument of
policy, hut navies nro Instruments
of imperialism and they are used
to safeauurd Investments."
supplies ....
fi. Cnniiinltbftin. supplies
loagle point Onrnite, aup-
plles
10 EXTRAS CUT
HOLLYWOOD, C'nl., .Inn. 17.
(JP) Tho t'urniriKH of Holly wood'H
film oxtniH Hlumped moro tlmn a
third of a million dollai-M durliiK
U2K and only two of tho m
liroxlmutoly ir,000 rcKiHtcrod tx
H'rh ht're uvonmod as much uh
flvo days a wct-k work throiiRh
out tho yiMit.
Thoso and othor ftietM concorn
InK t'liiploymcnt conditions nmoni:
i)w "atmosphero people" of tho
iikjvIi'h nr revoalod In flKiiroH
mad" puhlle today hy tho central
rusting corpora tton, operated by
tho HtudfoH nH n clearing liotmo for
i-xtra lulent.
Total dally' placonicntH IhrouKh
renlral castliiK hiHt year wur
ilTfi.U.r,, a Kluiup of U4 from
the 1927 total of 3.'I0,397.
Moat r tho extniH placed were
men. Women Kot only 32 por twi.
it'iu of tho work and children ac
(minted for II jer cent.
KICHMOND, Va., Jan. 17.
The power of hotuUmun, a poison,
to Hpread wKJiouf aid of liquid in
u can wua described to tho Hoolety
of American UacteriolnlHts In a
paper prepared by Lawrence II.
James of tho United BtatOH de
partment of oRriculturo.
"Vegetables canned by tho 'wat
erless jprocesH'," he said, "aro not
immersed in a liquid, but are filled
into the containers, tho air remov
ed by a vacuum pump or replaced
! by Hteam, the containers scaled and
: proccHwed. Cans of 'waterless pro
1 ccssed' vegetables contain no liquid
j phase in which tho bacterial con
; lamination might readily spread
throughout tho container.
"One bean. Infected with CI. Bo
tulinum Hpores, was placed in the
center of the top layer of a series
of cans of string beans packed by
'waterless processing. Tho .spread John W. Kerns,
of CI. Botulinum through tho string land In Ashland,
( beans ho canned was found to be
iih complete as In vegetable. can
ned in brine."
HtDOrtftd Hy .ll0nn Ptnimfy Ahvtrwd Hi,.
Rlith fltfMt and C antral AvtnuO
MANY LIVES LOST
IN CHINESE SEAS
HOXOKONO, Jan. 17 P Moro
lhan 300 IIvch apparently were lost
In the sinking of tho Chlneso
Hteamer Hsinwah Wednesday,
Th vessel Hank a few minutes
after striking a rock off Waglun.
Only 23 survivors we.ro known
to have been picked up. One aui
vivor said that the vessel carried
300 Chinese pacflongora and most
of tho crew went down with her.
The survivor hi Id the vessel,
which Is owned by the Chinese
Merchants .Navigation com puny.
, left Kwiitow yesterday at noon and
encountered heavy seas and a
strong wind. At 3:4n a. m. today
(he whip Htruek a roek and fillcil
rapidly with water.
It was believed (hat only one
' lifeboat was launched.
BESET BY BIG WAVE
N I-: V VO 1 1 K . Jan. 17 A't
i me cook was killed and several
other members of the crew were
injured hy a gigantic wave that
mirg d over the bow of the White
Slur liner Ma Jest le on the cross
ing rompletetl when the ship dmk
mI here Wednesday.
The wave twisted steel built -bend!,
wei the mail, ruined pari
of the cargo and necessitated re
moval of iho 'sit third class pas
y. ?tiii'i;s to other fiuarters.
Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
That cold may turn into "Flu,"
Gripp or, even worse, Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Rub Musterole on the congested
ports and see how quickly it hrinctt
relief m ellecl -ly us the messy old
mustard plaster.
Musterole, made from pure oil of
mustard, camphor, menthol and other
simple inijredients, is a counter-irritant
which stimulate circulation and
hflps.bre.ik up tlic cold.
You will feel a waim tintle as it en
ters the pores, then a cooling sensa
tion that brings welcome relief.
Jan & Tubes
Kc-iil J-Miilo Transfers.
Wnllur M, ltuhinmin to JJ. II.
Furry. Q. ('. 1). to hind in tie v. 10,
n h:,- h. a w., si.no.
Fred t Hnnilcr, et nx, to liiir-
tun .1. I'nlmor. rt ux, W. I), t"
Im lit! In hc 111, twp. 37 H.. It. 'i
W., $1.00.
Henry H. Tnylor, i'l ux. to
.Iuhho M. Taylor, et ux, V. I). 1"
liinil In twp. .1 11- 3 V., flO.
Itnrtou ,1. I'Mlmcr, et ux, to
Freil C. Slimier, et nx, W. D. to
hind In see. 2S, twp. 37 H It. 2
V, $1.00.
Ilnrtnn J, l'ulnier, et ux, to
Fred I', minder, et ux, W. 1. to
lot 5 nnd the N. Kid rt. of lot A.
nil In blk. r,, tllnon'.s Add. to
Medford, $1.00.
Norn FrnneeH MeXeill Mure, et
ux, to (leorirr. I.ltllp, lj. f. D. to
hind in DI.C H5, twp. 37 a., IX.
W.. $10.
AN'iillneo WoodH, ot tlx, to KiiKle
t'oliit IrrlRntlon DlHtriet, Q, c. 1).
to the K $ot NW of HE. of nee.
SI, twp. 35 ., 15. 1 V., $1.00,
II. II. 1,00, et ux, to ljllllll V.
F.dwiirdx, et nl, deed to lnnd In
Hoynl OrehnrdH, $10.
flnro W. HhoreH, et ux, to ,J.
C. HurnoK, t. C. 1). to land In
ll.i: Mo. 79, twp. 37 H, It. II W.,
$10.
t'lmrleR 10. Ilrown, et. ux, to llen
Jiiinin F. (Illherl, et nl, W. It. to
lot 17. Iilk. II. I jllll'ellHllHt Add.
to Medford, $10.
.1. C. Hrinvn. et nl to H. K.
llohl, et ux, V. 11. to lllllll 111
twp. 37 S., It. 2 V., $37fi.
It. It. tluol,en. et ux, to II. llll
1:111, deed to land hi aee. I, twp.
is It. 2 W., $10.
lteuhen It. tluehes, et 111 to
lake l llerirord, et ux, deed to
SK of 8W of mie. !l, twp. 38 S..
It. 2 V $10.
U, M. l.oomln, et ux, to I. C.
i.everlnn, et ux, W. 11. In land In
iwp. 37 8., It. S" W., $1(1.
Wayne N. (Irulili, el ux. to O. V.
Low, et ux, W, 1,
:ia St., it. i k tiisuo.
It. ). VlrauR. et ux, to A
HvaiiK. et ux, v. ji, to the
I2!lth fl. of tile S. r0 ft. of
10, I. Ik. I, rotlalte Homo Add
ledford. $10.
l.enter T. llanta. et ux, to W, V.
llama, W. n. to land In lwi
8 11. 1 W $10.
Jamea D. tamphell,
JameH II. WlllltiinH, et
to land In twp. 3!) 8.
$10. a
Howard ltouKhlou, et ux.
John F. Marlon, et al, Q f.
W. 1). to lnnd in twp. 39 8., It.
1 East, $1.00..
Mux Oehauer', et ux, to I. T).
Schuler, et ux, W. I), to land In
twp. 3t; H., It. 1 V $10.
W. H. Klcekner, et ux, to Vf.
If. WltiK, et al, W. I), to lots Hi
and 17, in the Matthews Add. to
Adhlnnd. a!no lot 31, blk. 1! of
tho Jinllroad Add. to Ashlnnd, $10.
O. II. f'lark, et ux, to W. It.
Klecklier, et II X, W. 1). to lotM 16
lnnd 17, MntthewH Add. to Ash
land. Lot 3 1, blk. II of Jtallroad
Add. to A.Hhland, $10.
! (i. fl. earner, et ux, to Onrrlo
Tnylor Hlllls, et vlr. Q. C. J), to
llnrid In sec. 15, twp. 30 s., It. i
H'., $1.00.
(Jeorito C. Habin, et nl to Albert
.1. Hilton. W. 1). to tho W. 100
ft. of lot 13 nnd tho W. H.O ft.
of lot 14, blk. 3. Cnrner and Sn
bln 8econd Add. to WDoodvllln,
$12.ri.
W. C. Sanderson, et ux, to J. H.
fl. JfnyntiH, el ux, W. i. to land
in Ashlnnd, $1G0H.
K. Ij. Clilldei'H, et ux, to C. W.
Train, et nl, W. U. to the KVV ot
SK of tile NW, the SW of NK nnd
tho W Vt of KB, all in -. 2fi,
twp. 33 K., It. 1 Eust, $10.
ltnleifth .MatlbewH. et ux, to C.
K. Wllhlto, et ux. W. 1). to land
In twp. 30 S., H. 1 W., $10.
Albert C. CuinniliiKH. et ux, to
CI. K. Wnrdwell, W. 11. to lot 1,
blk. I, Wolter Add. to Medford.
$10.
(leoi'KO R, Curler, et ux, to
et ux. W. 1. to
$10.
Howard CokIiIII. et ux. to I.nura
E. Ilurson. W. I), to land in .ice.
30. lyp. 37 8., 11. 1 W., $10.
Mrs. Knieliuo Hudson to Her
bert Joseph Hudson, deed to lot
27, Ilolnmn Add. to Jacksonville,
$10.
II. V. Hai-Kinvo, et nl to Syl
vester W. Boyd, W. 1). to land In
twp. 38 S., It. 1 v $tir,oo.
James W. Miller to C V, Miller.
W. D. to tho W',i ot NW of sec.
3, twp." 33 8., It. 1 K , $10.
H. '. ApplCKllto to ". T. Heet
bry, W. U. to the 8V of tho WW
ot KM, the NK of UK of see. 12,
twp. SG 8., It. 1 B.. $10.
this fliutdat. et ux, to Anna Nal
loy. W. I), to land In Itonnoke
Add. to Medford, $10.
(leorito. Ij. Dnvls, et. ux. to V.
,T. Eineriek, Ci. C. 1. to lnnd In
Medford, $10.
M. F. Hnnley, nl ux, to Charles
A. .MedlnnlH, et ux. W. 1. tu land
In twp. 37 8., It. 2 W $10.
K, 11. .lonea to School District
No. 3S W. 1). to land In twp. Ad
S..flt. 2 E., $10.
4
cors'TY coi'ivr ritot'RKniNcs
.lan-
(Contlnued from Thursday
unry 10.0 v
lllstrli't Attorney
Frnnk 1'. Farill, salary
deputy district attorney
Edythti Martin, salary, sto
noKrupher W. 11. Dlllard, Co. Clerk,
copy of order
Homo Tel. Tel. Co., ser
vice Office Stationery Sup
ply Co., supplies
A. W. Pipes, office rent..
Alice Hobert.s. service
Harold .1. Wells, service..
$14
Total $377. OS
Stato Industrial Accident Insurance
State Industrial Accident
Comm. insurance, peace
officers
The It. A. Holmes Altency,
Insurance premium on
Co. liuildlnKH
Total
Indigent Soldiers
tl, t). VanNatta. IndlMent
soldier relief
CI. t). VnnNalta, indigent
soldier relief
11.
lot
to
et ux.
nl, W.
, It. 1
tojot 3
r.nin
26ft.
1. blk. 11, Uutto Kail H(
rant W. MatthcvA ot 1
bee. 10. twp. .17 S-. K. 4 AV. M.
Jackrtnu io. HMk. & l.oan Amh'ii
to Kalnh Oreonwiid. t n, rtcd
to land In Hcrryvale Add. tu id-
Bitter thmn milliard pfoittr
fnrd, $10.
M. M. Tucker, ot nx, to Alvena
Schaftor Uullon. W. 1. to lutH 14.
1ft nnd ltl. Southern Home Trai-t
Ashland, Oregon, $ 10.
WHliiim A. ('hlldori., et nx. t
Ohvor W. (inyhird, W. 1). tn tho
N H of ln(R Ti. n, 7 and R. blk, 17
.lackaonvlllo. $10.
KnfrToo T. Klrkpntrlck, et nl,
to Vi11inm A. C'hllderH, V. 1. ta
tho NS of lotn Tu . 7 and 8. Mk.
17, .lurkconville, 10.
Total
Ilciil Inspection
Dr. O. A. (litzen, nalury,
henl ittsnector
to land In t wp. i James HlckB, nalary, care
taker
HOAl l-i'XD
cneral Itiwuls
tohn Wnuhatn, laborer....
Win, Hruln. payroll
,1. Htirblilne, driver ....
Clifford Oolllna, driver
K. O. ronlerly. watchman
;i? V. H. Crawford, meehatt-
1 Ic
)rt II. K. Crump, laborer
; CIuih Doomtt, tdiovelrun-
' 1 ner
''' , Henry Dooms, driver
A. E. Kdmondson, patrol-O
man
R. K. Kdmondson, laborer
Harrv H. Kl.. laborer ....
ti V Ii'Iiim.M' ImiitmiiN
C. 1). to land In I,. iv Krvo. ilumnman ....
It. 1,. drlffin, laborer
' K. Hull, laborer !
Tom HoilcHcm, driver
K. Iv .lenkln.s. inn Alnlnt .
i(l. V. .lonoH, biborc"
1 It. M. Kent, chalumau
Ulehard N'lht. hoifHnan,.
, C. UudKcy, Inhnror
Itow Iowe, laborer
j lialph Morrill, driver
t. u. Modrelt, ilrlver
IK. II. Mot-Mo, black.Hinlth .
i Karl Mor.to. helper .
Bernard Moulton, hotl
I man
I Alt1 Moulton, driver
iiiiKene Diftznoa Co., sup
plies
KxchunBo Tire Co., sup
plU-K -
Flok'n Hardware, fuipplicK
fladdls X- iJlxon, huppIIoh
C. K. CateH Auto Co., sup
pliers Hubbard Hros,.B Hupplies..
Jacksonville l'harmacy,
supplieM
K locker IMintery, HtiiMdiCH
W. (.'. Leevcr. supplies
Uttrell Pars t'o., HUp
plieH Medford Hook Ktore, kup
plle Medford Concrete Const.
Co., HtipplieH
Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co.,
HlippliCK
Medford Service Station,
mipplfOH
Merrhnan'n lilackxmith
Shop, Huupliefl
Oregon - Calif. TrucklnK
Co., service
Porter Lumber Co,, Hup-
plles
Robert son Heavy Hdw.
Co., .supplies
Runnel! ti ruder MfK. Co.,
HUJrplieH
Paul H. Itynnln expenses
Souther n, Pacific t'o.,
freight
Associated Oil Co., sup
plies -
Calif. Oregon Power Co.,
Herviee
Claycomb Motor Co., sup
plies V. t.'. Clements, supplies
A. It. Comer, .supplies
Daily News, special bal
lots C. If. Davis, supplies
Peter Kick, gravel
Gold Hill Groceteria &
Hdw. Co., supplies
John V. illlkey. labor
4 loin Tel. & Tel. Co., ser-
Johus'on Hrothers' (.iarage,
supplies ,
I'ostal Teleuraph Cable Co.,
service
Shell Co. of Calif. sup
plies U. A. Snow Co., supplies
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.,
supplies
State Industrial Accident
Comm., Insurance
"Western Itoad Machinery
Co., supplies
Woodbury & Wheeler Co.,
-supplies
tlttl IS. lloss, Sec of State,
lleensuH A cert of title
Lawrence Itronson, powder
The Arco Co., supplies ....
Ashland I.uuJer Co., .sup
plies -
1-:. W, Krcy, delivering bal
lot boxes
Hal I-:. Hoss, See of State,
licenses for' county cars
Jenkins SIkii Co., sunplles
Port land Medford Truck
Line, service
Portland Oxygen & Hy
drogen Co., supplier
Uobertson 11 e a v y Hdw.
Co., supplies
Hussell Grader MfK, Co.,
supplies
Sherwin-Williams Co., sup
plies U A. Snow" Co.. supplies
S o u t h e r n paciiic t'o.,
I'relKht
K. I.. Touvelle, hav
J. W, Wakefield Agency,
Ins. premium on coun
ty car
Western Itoail Machinery
Co., supplies
Woodbury Jfe Wheoter Co.,
supplies
County Court, transfer to
bridge fund
Kxchange Tire Co., sup
plies Hlekok llickok, stip
pllt's Hal K. Hoss. So of Stale,
license fee, for eounty
cars
Portland Meilford Truck
Line, service
Paul It, Uynnlng, expen
ses Shcrwin - Williams Co.,
supplies
I'nlon Oil Co. of Calif.,
supplies
O. N. Wilson, building
bridge
Woodbury & AV heeler, sup
plies Loggers and Contractors
j Machinery C,o., supplies
S 1 3 T , 5 0 1 Medford-Klamalh Freight
IjIIIU, sm vivu
Miller-Sanford Tractor Co.,
. Co., tractor ,
Portland Holt & Mfg. Co.,
supplies
Portland Machinery Co.,
nuppllos
Kussell Or.idr Mfg. Co.,
machinery
L. A. Snow Co.. supplies
Kdward F. Vehbr, sup
plies Wcaieru Koud Machinery
Co., supplies
sn.oo
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u. as
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194-74
299 70
J7.'7
T.4.0 8 .
1.0J 3)4 '
149.70 1
149.70 !
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31.41
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53.76
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1.6't I
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1.84!
20.00
13.40
1.70 j
79.02
!,.4)
4U.00
18. 25
77.07
.0.1
19. no
1.7."i
Market Roads
W. J. Iiurbidsie, driver
K. P. Coiinerly, watchnirin
Chn. iJOouii. shovelrun-
lier
Ilcnry UQttms. driver
A. K. Hdinondson, pnlrol-
m.'iii
It. X. Finney, bufrimcrmnn
I-'. C JenHiri;!, maclilnlut
Itallih Alorritt, driver ......
P.. II. Modrell, driver
Karl Mur-uv helper.
llerniird .Moulton. hoist-
iiian
Win. Perry, payroll
P. J. rtatty, erushernian
li. .1. Ilimibaruer, machnn-
is .i.
W. F, KohnrU. driver
II. L. Sears, foreman
John 1:. Smith, payroll ....
Kd Slilwell, shovelrurmer
Jock Thraxher, payroll . ..
Harold Tolle, loader
ST. We st.lahorer
Chan. While, Inhorer
Onie Winier, liopporrnan..
AMUocliiteil (il t.'o Hlipplle8
Kxi'hanite Tire Co., mip-
)lles
FIck'H llardw-nre, mippliea
Ifiihliaril llroK. Hupplies..
I.ittrell I'arla t?o.. supplieH
h. F. Peart. Hiipplies
Talent Clraaco, aupplies....
Talent' Service Station,
suppliert
Johnson Hrolhers GnraRO,
supplies .
Shell Co. of Calif., nup-
pliCK
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.,
Hiiiilien
Slate Industrial Accident
Comm.. Insurance
I'nion Oil Co. ot Calif.,
HUPPlieH
H4.H7
83.79
2.40
Rn.sr,
23.ui;
u. -;
77.84 !
li.J
S3.r,7 .
,174. !ni
70.84 i
17.87 '
1 1.(17 i
1 A. 81 ;
30.24 j
100.3 2 j
xx.f.r,
31I.0O i
11.88 ,
1 2. Sll
7H.H2
li.40
170.48
1.10
ir,.4o
8.88
2. SO
2.00
1S.90 I
I
. 5.40 :
G2..1I1 I
i
60.87 i
39.7", !
4.M
210.30
f.,90
13.79
17.34
14.7H
427.80
11.43
5.41
44.99
, Total i
SIKCI;Ui KO.U) DISTftlf.
Itoail District No. II
F.. D. Connerly, watchman
Henry Uixims, driver
It. N. Finney, hnmmermaii
1). O. Mordell, driver
Hernard Moulton, hoist-
inan
Win. Perry, payroll
F. ,1. Ratty', crnsherman..
H. I.. Hears, foremnn
Kd Stliwell, Khovelrunner
Harold Tolle, loailer
On ieWlmer, hoppermnn..
State IndiiKlriitl Accident
I'oiuin., Iiisuranee
Total s
lUuui District So. 7
Huhlmrd lirothera mij-
plieH
lioad District No.
Earl ITIrich, payroll
State Industrial Accident
Comm., iiiHurance
410.1
TS
?10.9.r,
19. (Mi
21.00
23.70
18.71.
200.38
18.71
29.95
2 0.4 5
14.90
10.83
13.03
489.0(1'
,2,20 j
$10.39 !
. 1.27 '
$175.00
125.00
.4 0
20.33
5.9 0
. 4 0.00
2.00
3.26
1.00
0.09
4.30
0.7 0
28.80
0.00
3.90
23.94
7.30
2.80
.9 0
490.07
3.00
. 20.10
0.70
1.00
12 JIO
133.70
307.90
0.00
32.00
4.00
7.33
7.04
134.00
1,303.30
170.3 I
100.00
210.12
1.12
32.35
9.70
371.33
1,395.03
040.93
15.22
Total
ltOINTY
Itoyd Miller
Iternard' Oswald
las. A. .Martin
Sam Morehouse
It. R. lJnwson
I. J. Marker
A. .1. Klder :.
T. H. liosncll
William Hollenheak ..
S3. 00
1 8.011
3.011
3.00
3.00
O.Otr
9. on1
3.011
3'i.ou
rt. H. McCullev
Charles AllPlm
.lemnie It. Smith
I.. W. Me--n '
Wilsle Prultl
Floyd Hipp'-y
I.oyil Meehum
Paul J.iienart
W.- K. Hlltler
Melvin O. Wrmlit
Hondas Wold
.lolin Warner
F. It. Frey
Clyde Smith
Thomas Venial
Chine I, 4'otion
W. II. Oli M
Fr,t Warner
Hunt! Comljest
Ariel .(Short ..
I. W. Frey
Wendell Seals ...,.0
p.en .1. O ild
It. II. Sims
II. A. Clay .
Harvey liustavis
lllliert.' O. liavis
Kviul .loni's
Anton ItiitK
0. Cireer
Victor Oswald
Don Spencer
Howard .Spellman
Glenn Head
W. 11. Ferguson
I. . M. Waleh ,
Tillman Kinc 4....
Millroy Charley
J. It. niBKs
F. M. Dozier
A. 1,. Kromlinit
VA Flshe.
Joe Oswald
.1. F. Waildell
Harry Mitchell
A. H. PenKln ,
Harold D. Kllhli
.1. P. liinliens
A. 1). Moore
lilmer Harris
Floyd ltippey
Clyde Srnilli
Charles Austin
II. Welih
H. A. TurnhoiiKh
C. A. Swinule
Ora Phillips
Austin .lack
I. oren Close
1. ee Presiott
Murrel l)el''ord
Harvey F. .Moritan .....
Hubert Humphrey ...
K. S. Keith '.
I. oris Martin
T. 11. (io-snell
.lohn Cliishiilm
William Stueker
lrvlriK Frey
-Hill-old II. Kubli
A, .1. Klder
W. It. Harrison
VSV. II. Ferguson
Itoliert Humphrey ...
John A. ltiley
lOzra Messenger
M. O. WriKht
Clifford Fields
Joseph 1A Melntyre
K. II. .fohnson
K. II. Oliver
Warner
Fern us
Hums
Stanley
Bernard Oswald
A. V.. Stokes
(leoree Kowdcn
O. IS Frev
Pol) IMsall
j.i':Lii.lA"sTiVvi:N'di:v
J t . -V.
11.0.1 i!!'.!! eV
If Ml
:t.n.i II
9.00 , I
1 2.0 I
3.IIO i I
3..
21.
1.00 I
.011 i
.00
.110 l
.00 '
.on !
i.llll
I. no
1.00 !
i.oo !
t,IIO
1.00 i
1.00 ,
1.00 '
1.00 !
1.00 i
THE
CLIFT
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY utlAYI.OR.ST.
I Pleasinc ;er'ice,
l complete appointments
I and distingttnbed 'cuisine
make it an ideal hotel for
your visit
to San Francisco
5-f0 rooms with barh
Singfc, from S i
4 Double, it cm t6
1 1 urnrnon ohf s III!
, You win us
LOS ANGELES
Better If Too Sto? mi
SIXTH end 8ITJKO STEEBTS
af Santa Barbara
EL Mi.KASOL
J oh n
H. A.
r. a.
Thi-H.
Vhen tli
Follow your choicest
fruit. ..to the Hotel
Californian! You'll
enjoy this popular
IIUUIIUHIV.
,'orchardists. Jg-&gi
eBQJEL
TAYLOR 6 O'FARRELL
Sriiaifsaresisco
Km ICltloQ Dollar Aasm
per dry up wttturct bsdk ,
tUO pet day ny with balk
ruactAL twivxa
hpatsv SMced Cofibt Chef
and GrUl
XT CiucV Vtot Car at tM 9a
K. a FRYMAN, Proprlcto
KAMI O. WAGCNOa
HHMTt CL wtoum
, 111.00
tS21.90
$140.00
S00.00
J340.00
H4.00
1 21
r,io. sr.
S4.83
12S.S0
IB. Oli
137.77
17.45
to
Moulton, crusher-
man
Wm. Pervy. payroll
Lurvn I'ruck. furvuiuu
lie. so
44.91
107.27
M.S7
Si. 05
16.47
7 5.90
10.4B
m.r.s
42 41
1 19. SO
13 US
109.70
99. SO
13.94
91 59
49.90
24 0 5
1S4.5U
on, nr.
9.9S
M1.H2
127.24
4iii.nr,
14J.T6
37.r,0
1S9. 34
09.CS
n.oo
213.28
24. 35
3.72
2.225.00
574.64
1.150.00
2.62S.50
4.142.60
79.95
48.80
Tolal
tifi.TDD.S!)
ltrldw KiumI
John Uriner, laborer $0 23 94
Win. Hruin. payroll fit. 41
W. J. Uurhlilse. driver 19.96
Kay Hurnelt, laborer 5.98
It. chlltlers. laborer 5.98
W illiam K'leiia, bridge car
penter .. O... ....!., 98. 7S
Iiyal Hartpuin, h r I d k o
i-arpenler 139 99
Wesley Hartnian, foivnuitl 2.11.24
Medford Iron "Wnrka, sup
plies 1.92
TrowhrldKO Cabinet Wks.,
supolies J.otl
The White Co., lumber
truck 4.196.00
M. C. l.inlnncr Son.
.slllille.s V 81.00
Shell Co. of Calif., sup-
I'llen -. 21.50
State lnduhtilal Accident
I omm., tnmfnu'e .......
Train llroi.., lifrTiber
Pine Lumber Co.. inmh.
tr, 9
411.14
198.00
Total J5.U3.73
Seasonal Announcement
There is an, old and true saying that "No one in business can stand still."
Either they must make progress, or retrograde. We believe in and practice
this philosophy. Our growth in the domestic and export trade in fresh fruits
has never been spectacular, but rather, healthy and sturdy progress during the
past many years. Our policy is to add to our friends among growers and ship
pers through sheer force of service as evidenced in the general average net re
turns, coupled with timely market information, quick cash returns, and un
failing dependability.
i
Due to the growing importance of the Rogue River Valley in producing fall
and winter pears of the choicest kinds, we realize the necessity for a local
F. 0. B. sales force qualified to meat and equipped for any emergency; hence
our placement here of Dwight L. Woodruff, a fruit salesman of unquestioned
ability, practical experience, and nation-wide 'acquaintance with tho whole
sale fruit trade. Mr. Woodruff, working in harmony with our New York
sales and export staff, places us in a stronger position to serve local growers
than heretofore.
No single feature of modern business is of more importance than accurate ac
counting, with the minimum of red tape and unnecessary detail. With this
in view, we are revising and simplifying our local office methods. Thi3 is
being done by Mr. Joseph Loman, our chief auditor, who is unifying and stand
ardizing our system to comply with our home office practice. This will be
simple in operation, yet sufficiently complete in detail that growers, shippers,
and ourselves may be constantly advised of our relative standing..
Growers and shippers may deal directly with Mr. Connor or Mr. Woodruff,
or both, as best suits their purposo or fancy. We welcome a reasonable amount
of new tonnage for the coming season to care for the increased requirements
of our long established dealer trade, who depend upon us for their seasonal
supplies. 0
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Simons, Shuttleivorth & French, Inc.
THIS IS A GR.li.AT COUNT R. Y'