PAGE TEN
WH1LL0CK PLANS I
ESTABLISH STORE
AT JACKSONVILLE!
elita, Mr. ami Johu Sheluy, of
Central 101111.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hush of Med
ford were rccx-nt visitors here.
Mrs. VivA'i Wilson, Mrs. Elmer
Aiiainij andiru. Kred Hulcher were
Mcdlurd shoppers Sutuitiuji after
uuun.
Currol .Vuan 'A,U'K v" ln"
weekend gue?L of JuiiWi- Thomp
son of Medford.
: iiml Mrs. T. '('. Norrls were
Sunday visitors al the Waller Kiel:
home st of Medford.
Mrs. Frank SnlHberry Was t iuiih-
JACKSONV11.1.F.. Ore , Jan. 29. I'l' ilng husiness in .'iraw.u i ours
I Special l-C. W. Whillock. '' !d,:;fnX.ll sue. Thursday
ly purchased Hie brick buiMiiiK (.vl.ni.- ut his homo In n-,
where the lotu iohn Wols had his r. ;iinl Mrs. Ralph Jouuings and
upholstering businosi.. le w ill put j Mrs. (ail Nciilermvyer and little
in a grocery store In part of ill'. tanritr, Larbara. were callers a'
building. Mr. Whillock has a store .,e luiinc of Miss Issic McCully on
in Medlord, one in liutte Tails anil Friday atternoon.
other points. j ,.liss Alice llncls was a .Mcdtord
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Sanders oftca,.r Tuesday morning.
Klamath Kails will manage for the j jrB- Wilbur Cameron visited
Sncdleors of Medlord an up to dale : friends in Grants i'lms last Thiirs-
' 'MTDFOTfn AfXTTj TRTBUNEi MFDFORn. OlflXiON. TIKKI).
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POLICE BAFFLtl) ;VUN HIRUhNBUKU
LETTER DEPENDS
SDAV. JANUARY 2H,
BY MYSTERYJDF
COUNTY CI.KRK'K tiKMI-ANNUAI,, RKPORT UOR TDE SIX
.MUNTII.S KMIINU IiKX KMIIKK 31. I2H.
STATI MKSiT l)F KXI'KNDITl IIES
i.ounly tourt ana CuininlsstuKrs
il
i!))liolHtorin IiiiHlncHH in tin; Uht , ,i;iV
part of the tmlldiim'. Thu Km-dl-l .rH. An' bur I1
von are imwlur (lucoraunH iinu
Mr, SiiikUth coiiicm l ur fit y
hlKhly roconinn'inkMl. William Hul
loway of MiMllonl will minium tliu
grocery store for Mr. Whillock.
UMISVIIJ.K. Ky., Jan. 1!9. (flt
LiHtcd offii iitlly anions the Minls
in" in police rt'cordK it in I her es
Mtatt: of itpjiroxiimitily $-."i,uoO in
l he hands of a curator. Aim. Klla
Jtoi;r!MH, ;!'.t. pretty I.oulnville wid
ow, tiaH provided a rlddlu which
more than two months of intfiinive
invi'HtiKiition has failed tu hoIvc.
f Mih. HoKriH, MH Klla McDowell,
married liuin ilton HouerH, an ail
'. vertiHinK man. In Mareh, lili7,
ItomMH wa.s killwr ;n a., autoinohlle
jiceidctit, leaving il Ih widuw & com
wis Hpeiit .Sunday , luvunit!.
Circuit Court .
JuHiici i'ourt ..
Slirriff's Xtfflce
(MtrkH Office
TifiiHiirer'H Office
('unnr'M Office
rich"") Huicrintndi'ntH Office
Kruit Innptftur' Office
AwHt'NMir h Office ....
0unty AKnt
Tux Hi-hate
Widuw'i Vvnaion
;ourt Ituum.' Kxptnse
Jiil
'arc of I'oor at Poor Harm
Care of Poor Not at Poor Kami
Juvenile Court Kxpenso
AdveitixiriK und County Printiirfc
nolKcnt niliiers
-0
:o:::::
o:
hiisl. ,
.Mrs. ItoKeiH dropped from slht
at Ihe Wlfl .Ma V Home.
Kev. KluuM- sie ;ar was a ohm- , , ; ,,cs ,., u,,u,K ia,r.
ness visitor in Meilford durliiK tin? tru,.r s r() verifier recot.i that she
week. was sen alter Ihu cveliini! of that
Jfrs. M. 1.. Nelson had the mis- ay i,.iaiives round In her apart
fortune or falling I rlilay or lust j ., Hit.al(.Hi 8U, ulp to
week and li itrlin! the litann nls j (-M,.UKO aim unpacked. Ilcuiailn
l....u.. in Imr niihli' anil is now con-:. ..1... 1....1 ..1 1
social eveliins Thursday ,,, . ...... i.miw. C ...i.V. . ........ .... 1...' ...1.1'..
Mrs. Florence: rvdrick or jj ;fn f i.r cloililiiK was nifBsinK. , llml his niijesty remained, it
lord ami Jim Hath were united n ; .intiniatu rrleuds and relatives re-I would have meant civil war and
' marriage. ThursiViy. .Ian. I'l. "If ported. Onlv her purse and the, a resumption of hostilities with
Grants Puss, inn cerciuonv was j..,v . her auurtnient could not he tlie eneinv. Tho unhappy mon-
Tho senior Sunday school class
with their teacher, Mrs. Sanden.
on Joyed
at tho church. Many pimra wei
IndulKed In anil delh ious lunch was
served. This is a monthly affair
and tho class looks forward to the
occasion.
Mrs. Fred Fid: and Miss .Molli
Tlrltt attended a luncheon at Ihe
Lithia hotel in Ashland Saturday I
Riven by Mrs. lla) Mc-Xair, honor
ing the officers of tho Daughters
of the Nile.
j ril-rlil-IN'. Jan. 29. (P) A., sale
' i(? autb'raphed letters, many fom
I famous Kiiiclislimen and wounen
lui-h aB Queen Klizubeth, llfc-nry
VIII and the present KJntf Clijrne
'ai.d (iueetl .Mary, was held here.
one of thf most noted items m Kkuhn Kxpense
a lelti-r from r lem .larsihai von nean l nit . ...
llimletiliiirt:. now president, writ- Purveyor's Offiei'
!teu in llil'd.i repudiating charges
, of cowardice against the former'
kaiser. i
! This letter, which brought 'the I
ighesl price of thu day, HUOl
IniarkH (approjciinately I20S) sald:
"Ills inajerfly. the kaiser and'
kinir. luis not deserted the colors.
'Tills slander
dinted, Ihe
cause his people had left him. A
'here's death at the head of the
' armv wu impossible because the
I armistice had just been concluded.
hfouud.
Her father-in law, Ira W. Rogers,
.'knowing she was accustomed to
arch wished to avoid both,
.easy to kick a gead lion."
It Is
was
;peiformed by the captain or the
; salvation Army of (limns I'ass.
;.lr. llabb Is foreman of Alfred Car-
tienter's ranch north of Jackson- j .,.,.. .1 ,. ,i.,,,i 1,,,.,. i,,.r 1,1, . 1
vllle. ,...?, ev.. nr'...,. ,l..l.., llve ! STATKM KXT' OF THE K1NAXCIAI,
I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrall of .w called' lit .invesilK.-.,ft her ah- i
KI...M- W ...,.. ulU Willi, tlV llf ... . . , .
M.- Knltfht nf Jiieksonvl " ' . " 1,1 .OVenilHr -. uowevoi,
nng two solos for .he V, y llnto,"" ""1 11 1 ) iirton of ants W"B '"" ,Jr '"" i
chu?ch or Medford Sunday evening. , 'i, ' i, (. ' , ,. ! wu "''l """'' !
. w,,.iir,ii i i, 1 f ,,,'ti Pmhh will rinaiK e uu iji au iim u W,t, Heurcli .whh hoKUU.
11 wwttmiu,, ""'"i"' 1 '"" ,.r I 1 ttrtmrttniH 111 t Id a CV UU- mm... i i ............ i. !.. 1
... ..... ,-.-.r. . ltin nil. inn n:imin tu ihiii: t
dlo churili of Medford durin-,' the ( Mri) u,,,.,.,.,, wa j i Harned, :
: monlll of February. ' llawson Springs, Ky., hunker, an :
I Mr. and .Mrs. Orln Stuuwnod uiwl ; , aciUaintance, who dined wil h . General County Fund
.sun, Carl, il Gold Hill were visitors i ... October 7. As he was leaviin: ! cuinnl Kxpense and
flier home shortly after 8 o'clock , Sealp Hounty - ,.
Ilhe lights in the npurtment went i (lenerul and Special Jtoatl Fund
:out. Almost at the same moment , Market road Fund
his laxlcab arrived and Mrs. Rog- ( isridge Fund
(is refused his offer of aid. insist-1 (;c,iii Hill Uridgc Fund
ng that she could care for the mat- ( paelfie Highway Honda
'aeifli- Highway ISonilff Interest
Si-aler of Weights and Measures
Water Master
District Attorney
Health Registration
County Audit
Fair Kxpense
O. C. Tix Itefund
llee InsMetlon
Head Fund
is indignantly repu-i ' i''" I'.mpioyincni iiurcuu
kaiser left us be- "?"y. :
j Library Fund
1 Armorv l-ind
Fair Futid ,
I'remiunv Fair Fund
Road Itond Hedemption
Stock JnsH.ctlon
Miscelianefius General Kxiense
Suite Industrial Accident insurance
Total
2.143.4
l.:;6.li4
1.M7.1U
. s.7S.3i
,..13S.M
4,l2.S
fi97.BG
3,f OS H ,
, 1. HIS.IIH
6.3u4.7
3.7KG.O0
2. 520. 74
S.64I.OU
4.31'4.47
3.4L'i.Z
2.44Z. 48
10,2S2.1
t.'.31 ,
2.052.10 ,
440.00 !
5,262.74
3.73:.r,8 '
1.C83.4H
136. 36
8,869.40 ;
2,579.97 i
37.00 :
360.00 ;
41,286.39 I
622.95 I
138.00
180,140.41 1
75.00 :
974.00 '
48.00 :
3,626.07
185.33 1
3,958.38 i
1.517.55 i
2.464.14
006.75
617.72 ,
95.01
326.195.06
flclal flowers inade by Mrs. Kill
Hoffman, with Ihu assistance of
jMIsh iMutlle Kooy.ic, and pieseuti'il
to the preshylerian cliui-cli, was
very mu-li uppreclalcd by the con-1
Brcgatlon Simday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKoe of I
the Applegate and Mr. anil Mrs. j
W. A. C'hilders attended the funeral ;
Sunday atternoon of Mrs. Orpha j
llnklll. Services were held at i
Perl's underiaking pai-lors and Ihi'i
CONDITION OF JACKSON COl'NTV,
MONTHS I'KKIOII ENDING Ii;C'F.Mnl;U a I ST,
County
Indebtedness.
Number Warrants Warrants
lssue.d Issued llonds and
Interest
Outstanding
OREGON FOR THE SIX
18.
Amount
paid for IJalnnco
County In
Warrants. County
llonds and Treasury
Interest
Sunday of .Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Stan
wood. Clllton Chllders. who Is nllend-
lug the Heaver Creek school, spent
Ihe week end at Ills homo hero.
Howard Lewis has returned
186
941
369
142
? 48.035.50
87,709.82
974.00
121. 433.6.'
43.545.41
.10.161.35
Applcgutu ufter spending the weci. i ,(,rs,.f. - ho time of Mr. liar
hoilv was laid to lest In the I'hue-1 . .. ... ,. , , 5 lieu s lleparture was veriucu u ins J fliclflc Highway llonil neiiempuun
nix ce lory. A number Iron, the I , r:."'"' : 4 ,, ' 1 1"1 ,l,'lv"1'' , . , , ., , I Ashlanil-Klamath Falls road.
Applegalo attended.
Tho Home Foreign
? 821.70
2.739.93)
290.00)
23.318.88
. 1.39S.65
080.30
217,000.00
M issionnry
society of tho rresbyterbui church
met tit tlie home of Mrs, G. (1. Sun
den. Thursday afternoon. There
was a good altenilunce. Plans were
lnado for tlie annual thank-offering
dinner to be given Thursday even
ing, February l-l. A shoii pageanf.
"Who's Who in Africa," was put on
by rive high school students. Some
thno was spent In sewing for a hos
pital In China. During the social
hour the hostess served a lovel
luncheon. The socletv will meet
with Mrs. Forbes in February.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kcegun were
visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. Hugaii a'
Ashland Sunday.
MrH. John Wels Is here for a fewt
days from - Corvnllis, attending to'
business.
A. C. Ilahh Is spending Ibis week
tt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs.
W. A. Chllders.
Miss Carman Dorothy relumed
homo lust Friday after spendinc, a i
week nursing at Ilia D. Scott home!
lu Medlord. I
Mrs. Dora Canu'roti. Miss 1'utsy
Nuff and Miss Lena Johnston ninile
a business trip to Ashland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Ilurkcr of
Medford were dinner guests ut the
T. C. Norrls homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culev of llig
'Applegalo were dinner guests Sun
day nt tho homo of Mrs. .1. M.
Dews.
Rov. and Mrs. Hill liny wore din
ner guests Sunday of Grandma Cuu
Irull nt Amy's place.
Mrs. Ktliel Olson anil duughli'r,
Violet, were vlsllors or Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Sutherland In Medford
lust. Thursday evening.
Mrs. David Gammon Iioh been
iUito ill with la grippe at her home
tho past two weeks.
Miss W'llmu Sheley spent tlie
week end at the home of her par
Mr. and Mrs. W in. t opple and
daughter. Wilina, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Al Plelie.
Mr. and .Mrs. Chcslcr Puree!
Saturday night was attended by
large crowd and was very success
ful. I ii it 1 1 socially and financially.
I The hoys' high school haskclhull
I I en m of Prospect and the girls'
j tenth of Fugle Point played iho
Jacksonville boys and .';irls at our
' local gymnasium Wednesday even
! lug. Tlie boys' game was a tie. Hi
I In Hi. and the Jacksonville Kit'lH
i were victorious.
Indemnity Fund
Crutcr Lake Highway IHimls
Crater Lake Highway Hand Interest....
Crater Luke Highway Ilond Itcdempt'n
County Library -
Salary Fund .. -
County Fair Premium Fund
Armory Fund
Dog License Fund
Dotoelives later learned that the
llglitH In Ihe Rogers apartment had
emie out. mil because of a blown
were shopping 111 Medford .Monday, tt UlKt, int hecaiise someone In Hie
riie It. .V A. bcni'lit (lance gnon , Hllif..i unscrewed a fuse.
j Philip llaynoB, negro Juiillor, nr
j tested In the esse, was dismissed
j ut a police court hearing. One by
one many clues proved false. Sup-
i ... . i.. .
poseil llliiou spins on a naiuiner in i , i.'iin,l
I tlie basement proved to be ordinary ,-lln.. y.r Fund
stains. Hits of lioni! and u peculiar (
while ash taken from the furnace
provided "no evidence of value."
Oilier theories proved worthless. I
Mrs. Rogers is Ihe- second mem
ber of her family lo disappear and.
sirungely enough, her case resulted
in Hie local ion oi a nroiuei , noscoe
McD-riwell, missing from Cincinnati
for two years. Llvlli.',' in Detroit
now, he heard of the case and
wroto to police officials offering to
assist them. Tills was the first
word iither members of his family
had from him since he dropped '
from sight. i
Two oilier brothers. Wallace Mc it I IK FOLLOWING
Howell, a mortician, und J. H. Mc-I
Dowidl and a slsler, Mrs. Corn
Keller, came from their homos In i ri'NU,
Clncinnntl to aid In Iho Imiulry. ,A
lulll l II brolher, II. 11. McDowell, I Special Deposits Fund
3,626.07
I,ril7.fi.r.
135.33
48.00
IN EVENING OF LIFE
3497 $326,190.00
Total Cash on Hand
Less Oulslandiiig Hoods und County Wnrranl!.
Net Cash on Hand at close of business, December 31, 192!
$438,347.76
$102,294.33
87,722.70
106.809.37
43.429.12
15,719.12
2.162.10
12.097.54
8. 699. It
2.000.00
3.555.41
1. 017. 55
185.33
4 8.00
$439,606.67
$438,347.76
262.183.82
A Saturday Night Hair C&
Don't Blame the Barber
un. il.itu. vi. n :i U'olltti'l'flll lob lllOSt
any day during the freck but you caught hiin
on Saturday night and tlie shop was full.
Now is the time to have your automobile re
conditioned. ' ' '
Don't Wait Until the Spring Rush
We are fully equipped with the latest type au
tomotive equipment to Jo you a first class job
and are willing, too.
Flat Rate Estimates
given on all makes of cars, which enables you
to know just what the job will cost you before
tlie work is actually started.
MOTOR INN GARAGE
207 South Riverside , ;
$ 14.833.81
21,424.90
81.604.18 j
55,311.84 I
580.30 ,
203.31 I
71.297.70 i
217.089.60 j
190.60
1.631.00 j
93.900.88 j
137,087.74 ;
1,778.67 I
11.32 j
1.31 :
1,920.80 I
09.00
1,091.42
' I
$700,531.08
$700,031.68 !
TTS;
I7U0.531.6S
f lUU.diJl.U'l f lVii)t)l.U'l
STATI j OF ORKC.ON. COL'NTV OF JACKSON, ss.
1, Ddllhi HtevenH Jlnyer. County Clerk of the -County Court in and for Jackson County, Oregon, do j
hereliy certify tliat the furcKuiiiK fitatcmcntrt and financial exhibit of the condition of Jackson County,:
Oregon. fr lie six inonthn ending Decoinber 31, 198, are a shown by the records and files of my office. '
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the neal of the County Court this 23rrt j
day of January, A. 1), li'jy. DBUMA STKVKNH Al KY UK, .w j
f County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. j
...it's a quick,
easy trip, and
the fare is low
to California
When California business or pleasure invites
you, be there "tomorrow." It s just a day away
by train and you'll enjoy the trip. These trains
of the Shasta Route.
ItFCAITri LATION IS MADE I I' I'ltOM THE. COVXTV TTtE-VSTJItEirS HEPOUTS
IfFfP vniiD
Mil
SIDMAlH YOUNG
AND SWEET
Ill
' if T V" i!
. PARIS, France, Jan. 2!i. (P -Georges
Clcmellccuti, who has
wrecked many cabinets but won the
country's gratitude lu thu war. is
! bitterly conscious of a great lonu-
llness In Ihe evening of his me.
When his sister died recently,
friends gathered at his Paris home
uml one of them asked:
"How many official' vlslls do
yon receive? How lllliny ministers.
how tnunv innrsuais cuii tin .on.
The Tiger begun, in what all
Ihought an evasive way:
"I sleep Utile; old men sleep lit
He. Often al 2 or ;I o'clock In the
morning. I nwuke. I would lie bored
in bed, nwuke, so I get up. I come
out hero, wllh difficulty, for noiue
tlmes tnv legs go back on me. and
here. In Ihe silence, I talk with the
dead-"
'Hut how ninny niarshnls?" In
sisted his ft lend.
"It Is during those night hours."
I went on the aged mail who so oltcn
I governed France, "alone with tho
ghosts, dear gliosis, that I nave
written my memolres of Claude
Monet. Ah! There come many of
Ihe dead at night. Into this loom.
"That Is my destiny. 1 see them
go, one after another, those 1 love,
all of I hem."
Then, facltu; the one who was so
anxious lo know who remembered
him, Ihe Tiger snapped out:
"1 am alone, Monsieur, inline
I t lit THE SIX MONTHS ENDING
Halanee
July I, 1928
DECEMBER 81 ST, I92H:
Debits
(disbursements) '
I lives in Los Angelus.
FINAL TRYOUTS HERE
FOR SCHOOL ORATORS
10 BE HELD FEB. 15
Final (ryoiits lor Ihe slate ami
nallonal oratorical contest to bo
held by high school students thru
out the Culled Slates, will be
Magcd here February 10. Any high
school student is eligible, uecold
Ing tu Hjilph I In I ley. and all his
tory and civics studenln will write
orations. A small cash prim will
be given thu winner lu the
elimination.
Winner of the state prize will
be $L';i0. which amount has been
collected and presented to the
judges by the Oregon State Har
association. The coast final prize
will bo a three year's tour of
South America. The national prize
bus not as yet been announced,
but, according lo officials, w-lll
probably not be less than the
J.MUio award offered last year.
Kvrry bite of food ;
he digrnti'd, and the
cbniiiiated. I hul Knurr. If your Mom
sell is fluggirji mid old, from (lie r.v
cessive acids v. hit-It keep cutiug awuy
tho gantric ,niicen. you must di.iiolve
tlieni, or you ne'r will be lice fioin
indigestion, souiOisiugs, blunting und
drowsiness after you eat.
Get A IMeksgn of l'lipe, lhuiicliiu
from your ncnreiil drug store unit rliew
one of the. IhIiIcU niter mealH. In
Ktsntly llm diKtrcsit i relieved, it dis
buhes tho seids, swoeteui the Ktuumcli
mid you w-iil lisvu an uppclitu again
lib .-,. ).a,l t.-l,.,n ..k.l.l
Alfdruil storen have Paiie's PmiHMi-
in. More than S million uckann ro.'i,r'11(.
PFIvKV. Kansas. Jan.
Margaret llrown. 7-y
school girl suffering wllh
nionla si III clung to life today.
hut by the narrowest of margins, j
and feur was expressed that til'.';
tiny spark of Hie In her body
might soon flicker out. !
oxygen and blood I ransfusions i
I have been used lo keep the llltlel
Iglrl alive for 11 ilayj. but physic-'
I tans today reported she was grow-1
ling weaker. Yesterday she was.
i.-iblo to take nourishment for the
first time since she became -III.
I Holh her father and mother
I bae suerltlccd their blood fol j
I their child, whose longs havej
on rat MI'ST j rdl.-.l with fluid, ninkloi; It Im-j
wante matter I poKfiblo for her to btvaihe nutii-j
;yui outgrown. I
CHICAGO. Jim. 29 lil'l-Kveli l
Patten gymniisiuni, nicknamed;
"piitlen's folly" when it was con
structed as It was believed too'
large Is too small to cure for In- '
jdoor uthletli-s at Northwestern !
'university. A larger one is being
l , l'i i planned. Jiuucm Patten, tho late
ar-uld i hleago "wheat king," gave the,
pneu-gyniilasluni to the university In
1920.
!Molor License Fund
Dog License Fund -
! State Game Fund
! Stale Prohibition Fund
! P.niorclng Prohibition Law :
i llee Fund '
: o. .v- C. Suspense Account
Current Kxpenso Fund
) General County Fund
'Salary Fund
Klcmentury School ! und ..:
High School Tuition Fund
Ciuinly School Fund
General Koad Fund j i
Iloiul ltond Interest Fund
Pacific Highway Hond Itcdcmptlon
County Fair Fund
Preiiiluin Fund of County Fair
Ilrldge Fund
1928 Personal Tax Fund
Counly Library Fund
Market Head Fund .
Armory Fund
I.'h-.. l':ili-.,l run, I
local I ctt f,-s and Towns
Ashliind-Klamalh Falls Head..:
Crater Lake Highway llond Itcdelnption...
Crater Lake Highway Interest ....
Crater Lake Highway Fund
Gold Hill Ilrldge Fund
Gold Hill Irrigathln District General
Gold Hill Irrigation District Interest... '.
.Medford Irrigation District General
.Meilford Irrigation Dislrlct Construction...'.
Medford Irrigation District Interest
Grants I'ass Irrigation District Genernl...
Grunts Pass Irrigation District Interest
Kvnns Creek Irrigation District General.:..
Talent Irrigation District General
Talent Irrigation District Interest
Eagle Point Irrigation District General...
Kagle Point Irrigation District Interest...
County Koud Districts
County School Districts
Sinking Funds of Schools
Indemnity Fund
District Houudury llourd
$ 2.376.69
494.84
1.969.5
Totals
78.13
8.00
. 200.000.00
28.921.67
36,220.74
14. .12
2. 34
10,299.82
2,345.71
17,717.07
16.018.12
. 139,1111.62
1.407.18
1. r. 17.66-
14. 903. 79
2.415.40
03.824.74
18 5.33
476.39
10.179.80
113.60
29.192.90
18.016.07
.88
140.46
662.07
2. 489. 68
3,2 10.14
2.74 7.86
109.88
86.30
14 2.90
2. 827. 40
3.160.76
1,240.97
1 1.893.90
41.:.22.7
18.423.31
21,764.13
1. 631. 113
1.698.34
...$7SS, 201.71
12.673.00
48.00
042.00
461.62
4.307.69
270,000.00
87.722.70
152. 294.30
30.213.80
20,749.77
48.727.30
0 1.890.68
2.162.16
12.097.04
3.976.86
1.617.05
15.719.12
Hi, ('52. 05
3.866.44
43.429.12
185.33
2.368.98
300,828. 21
2.000.00
8.099.1 I
347.24
2,677.70
20.168.23
8.891.04
85.617.6(1
2,869.16
1,084.30
14.907.29
80. 592. 45
6.418.16
8.270.00
41.918.79
199. 108.311
26.168.63
509.83
$1,410,212.04
Cretflts
( receipts)
12,178.66
4.00
642.00
461.62
' 4,267.68
51.00
20,000.00
80.226.93
130.907.42
30.801.88
19.688.22
62,463.66
6I.fi60.48
66.931.49
90.076.67
4,111.09
1.396.63
) 6.O02.O5
2,918.71
41.916.22
1.31
2.0S?.18
1 11.626.83
47.10
109.894.84
83,989.95
.80
62.86
1.481.76
4,174.67
37.216.41
5,651.41
116.091.11
3.490.41
1,001.87
19.868.48
S5.S84.09
6.924.04
13.446.47
47.683.22
214.868.03
27.993.96
$1,520,966.00
lla lance
Jan. 1, 1929 I
1.370.69 :
28.12 !
59.00
21.424.90 j
14.S33.81 I
14.32 ;
139.92
13.238.27 j
16,081.97 ,
34.416.97
71.297.76
217.089.06
1.691.42
1
Arrive
Sun Frnncisco
7:30 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
580.30
1.778.67
55,311.84 i
1.31 :
688.59 :
20.978.42 :
190.60 J
137.087.74
93,905.88
1.68 I
. 203.31 ;
1 ,796.59 I
. 1.496.97
19,637.86 1
.01
-30.221.41
741.13
3.87
142.90
7.788.59 .
2.467.40 '
: 746.85 i
16.070.37
47.187.21
34.1 18.01 j
23,579.46
1.631.05
J. 188.51
Leave
"()rc.;onlnn .... .10:40 a. n
"Shasta" 7: 10 p. n
$20.82 San Francisco
$38.75 Los Angeles
On sale daily, return limit IG days,
lunger limits if desired.
and to the EAST
California can be a joyous part of your trip east
r a cost less than via the northern routes. Visit
San Francisco and Los Angeles. From there you
i have your choice of 3 great routes to the East;
the Ovp.rland Route, direct line, San Francis
co to Chicago, the Goi.dk-n State Route, Los
Angeles, Kansas City to Chicago and tlie SUN
srr Route, all the way through the Southland
' via New Orleans.
SoutSfesm PacnJrnc
J, C. CARLE, Agent
Phone 34
- I 1 A I WW
E. ImS IH" 111 r-f.UIIII.'.l
a, ss s .f i ' if
IftfrriTirrVrrntli.
i 5S
. ,.llv
Two Topekn flri9.cn hnve work. I
ed colillu0ils 12-hour relays ')
administer tho ex-gen.
(Miin Wi'tilher. i
Snows In east and ruins west per-,
Hons tonight and Wednesday:
wanner in the norljost portion.
Fresh westerly winds c.n the coast
Slir.HIIT'S (l tice
SEMI-ANNl Ali Itl'I'tlltT OF liFCEIPTS AND DISIU ItSEMICNTS
llt'.'7 Taxes ...
'"Heeled $ 7 1! 2.69 7.4 4 Turned over to Treas. $762,097.44
III2II Tuxes.
"llccted 30.969 13 Turned over to Treas.
I1I2.-1 Tuxes
10, LIS. 61! Turned over lo Trcns.
1112 1 Taxes
2.071.99 Turned over to Treas.
t!12:l Tuxes
1,026.17 Turned over to Treas.
I2a Taxes
150.14 Turned over to Treas
HI2t Tuxes .
14S 33 Turned over to Treas.
tl2 Tuxes
36.7 7 Turned over to Treas.
Certlflcnle tf Itixlciuplloii
June 30lh. Palil eert. holder $ 6,168 Jl'
$ 71.99 llalanco Dec. 31st. !
6.168.32 1928 ,. .
First National Hank
Certificate of Redemption
Collected
Collected
Collected
Halanee
192S .,
Collected
JO. 969. 13 cash on hand
10.138.66 j
2.371.99
Cash and Assets
1.526.17
150.11
1 18 33
36.;
TOTAL AMOUNT OK TAXES COLLECTED DUllING SIX JIONTIISI
ENIIINO IIECEXUIKH i. iM .
m wtC5
- ; i
$ 325.1 5.) '
$ 397.14 I. I
$ 307.14 ' I
Memattx"
Excursionists
HOTEL,
1927 Taxes $762,697.44
1926 Tuxes 30.969.13
1925 Taxes 10.4.1S.66
; 124 Taxes
1 1923 Taxes
i 1922 Taxes
i 1921 Taxes
: 1920 Taxes
2.571.99
1.526.17
150.14
148.33
86.77
$803,533.63
Certificate
demptien
of Kc-
6. 168.32
?SU.704.95
Services at)d Miscel
laneous F6es $ 489.05
Tax Foreclosure sales 1 7.766.23
1928 Personal Tax ' 3.999.10
MANX
SAN FRANCISCO
Powell at O'Farrell Sts.
HEADQUARTERS FOR OREGONIANS
POPULAR-PRICED RATES
FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS
HOTEL MANX
POVELL ST. O'FARRELL
SAN fRANClSCO
Sotul ... $S36,60.33
71.99
$
!.,..
EMPIItK Work on construction "
T new sttka Spruce Pulp and ' . ,
paper Co. mill, progressing rapidly.
-4
used a year.
constructed through .Tpple-
Ijato v.ilb) to Grunt, Puss.
C. 240. 31
Tux Sales
O $ 1 7,765.23 Turned over to Treas. $ 17.765.SJ
i.oai imxcs loiicvtmi ny i.crui ixpurlmcnt
3,999.10 Turned ever to Treas.
S.r lex's nnd .MlMtdlaiitHHis KtH
4X9.06 Turned ever to Treus.
I ItECAPITt'l.ATION OF HAI.ANI E
I 1919 to 1927 Inclusive
$ 6. 240. II
3 999.10
None
STATE OF OH EG ON, I4JUNTY OF JACKSON1, SS.
G I. Hclllia Stevens Meyer. County Clerk of the County Court In und
for Jackson County, Oregon, do hereby certify hut tho foregoing
copies of Stutements und Itecapttulatlon of the fhw.cisl condition of
Jackson County. Oregon, for the six months ending DoccnAr 31st. I
1928. of the County Treasurer and County Sheriff of Jncksoti County,
Oregon, are true and correct copies of tho original reports filed in
office.
In Witness Whereof. I hsve liTi-eunto set my hand and affixed
seal of the County Court this 23rd day of January. A. P. 1989. ' I
() DELI L! A STEVENS MEYER. i
jCuunty Clerk for Jscksen County, Oietron.' 1
1 ONYX
M POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women $1.95
INSURANCE
First Insurant
QAgency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phon 105 30 N, Central
Medford, Oregon (g)