BEDFORD MATT, TfiTTiUNR, METXFOIU), OH EC. OX. TUESDAY, FEI3KUAKY 3, 1931. i , . , , , , fvk ftY HOWARD! IVla0 fTTVOPS.: THim nil brrMrtif ilisirtirr itibv tlrnv. aitsiriil cflmrftv frtt. Aio Aim fu ifats (in toge. hut iikiiiiv Crane, nho tnrra hrr. hciiiM hrr brinnn a "inystt-n" radio tinner, hwifiln t.'luttiniuu. artiat, inal:rt fcw purcrlain hhmj Ho cairl oat tlio viualerv ytir .icfcr. irntiltl tirvHlivrg. movie magnate, ia iu hia n0!f irtti Vivi tnne. Ailmi'a aiattr. Milieu n tuaffCrd tinman aiiprura and thootr him. Ttie iwitleilt is huahcil '111 nail Hrnnlirro recov ers, hit Itii itaaiiilaiit. remani imA-sii'!. 7ifu licil rerriLfs a telra.iim amneit "Atlraateta." lta telt xmltratra the acnilr.i mow he lie 11-ttHiuH utio allot tirnnlirrn, and, knuuiiiti Aiicrn habitually ware a maati. alte wil throw llm Momr tat the slioottnt njiua hir it nereaaarii. ni rvrn tltii threat ran tlivi Ailren'a hamiinrae aa she mahea hr.f mil) to oh I'lMTeii irorlit of raitio llaencra. tltr future, everything, honna on her skc'ctj r allure this uitltt. Chapter 21 KHONBERG REAPPEARS YlYienno wan on Bilge the night bf Aileen's debut. Sho would liuve 'given anything to bo In New York, jand not for tbs world would she .miBB a note wben Ailoen began to jslng. IF Aileeu could become a fa Yorite of the air, Vivlenne's scne lot personal blame would in a mcas 'tire, be tempered. I The night before she bail tried 'the radio sho had bought on the '.Installment plan tor Just one pur ;pose. She envied Cbanuing and Jimmy Crane who could be In the wtudio. Her temporary exile uat jurtUIy prevented her going there :nerseir. I Aside from the fact that she wns IsUll more or less in biding, hrr go- line would not havo been wise. Olio (unguarded remark on her part Iralgbt reveal Alleen's Identity and 'that would not do. - "That you. Miss Gray?" Her landlady's voice called as Viv came iin. "A gentleman phoned a while ago, bat didn't leave any name.' "A New York call?" She won Ideted If Jimmy or Cbannlng. per- lhapi, might have tried to get her. jwhat If something was wrong with lAileen! The thought was madden ling. Xo use to call the Ambassador now unless what she feared was uue. 1 "So, said Mrs. ParklnB. "It was woneone here in town, and lie said he'd call again. Is It terribly cold? fTou'd bettor alt down and let me pules some coffee." , Vivlenno was cold and it would Neem rude to decline the luvltatlon, jbut sho wished she could shut her idoorand keep to ber own room. i "I waa wondering It you'd listen fto this new mystery woman," Mrs. Perkins said as she poured coffee into tbs percolator. "The paper Hays she's the highest paid singer on tie atr. Fifty dollars a minute! Do you suppose that's true? I'd ,'sing myself, for less!" Mrs. Per perns laughed heartily and began to Ihum a tune. Vlvienne sighed as she realised tht she was In for It. She would ihave to spend the evening listen tng to this woman and she wanted I to D alone. : She wished sho had soma idea of twho bsd telephoned. It could lhardly be any of the men she bad met in Philadelphia, for Vlvienne ihad considered it best to refuse every one who had asked her to 'dint or go to the theater with him 1 As Mrs. Perkins chattered on sho forgot about the call. Then Vlv. 'ana Anally heard what she bad been waiting for. "This evening, ludlua and gen , tlemen, you are about to enjoy s new and uutmial feature of the air ' brought to your homes through the courtesy of Kmile Gluck et Cle. creators and blenders of pnrfunie extraordinaire for milady's dress' Ing table. This entertainment is offered for the first time this eve ning In honor of the Introduction of the new Par (urn Masque, our eicln , aively Individual scent of striking originality, which yon may try tomorrow at your favorite shop. To Identify this rotnantlo new essence in the minds of the radio audience, 'Emit Gluck tt Cle. will present to you at the same hour each Tuesday , evening, the lovely-voiced mystery noloWit of the air, .Mademoiselle Masque." "Who do you snpposo she Is?" The landlady rattled on. "The pa pers say she's a foreigner and she throws things at her ntald. Trob ably drinks it that isn't nil. 1 guess they're all alike." Oh, If the woman would keep , quiet! ! Then Aiioen'n voice came from (the loud spenker. ! "Now, that's right pretty!" fix- claimed Mrs. Perkins. , "founds al .most llke " I'OUTLAND. dip., Feb. 3. UV . A reduction of 11 per cent In tnnvberry aeietiKe lit slatcn pro dutins the fruit, Is nnttclpaied by the depiirtment of aKrlcntturo In a report Iks tied today. The prelim inary estimate of the 1'.,H acreiiKc la 1u.l'90 eomiaired with 17;,T.a acres haivestrd In Di.ln. Hnd vvtlh 1lie a vera Me of 1 7 M , o i tt 0 foi the lMve-yenr perloil. Oregon, at the bend of the list of those ten states producing litiiie qUttlUitlrn nf late sti a wbei rt. is r i pec ted to haivfst !!3m hi res of ti herrles. list yenr the acreage naa (45o. tiTOon Weal hrr. Ooncrully cloudy tonight ir.il WednMday : local valley fos; no r.hanjte 1n tempehitu-e. ModtM.-ite 4ul wind? offshore. REDUCE PLANTING OF STRAWBERRIES i UOCKEY Tt A ROMANCE OF RAD'Q 1 dinging "Oh, !r?e bo quiet!" Vlvienne snapped. Mrs. Perkins glared in dignantly, but Vlvienne Ignored her. Sho was listeulng enraptured. 0I1, this was perfectly glorloiiH' By one of those freaks of radio, of which Viv bad often heard, Aileen'3 voice was more beautiful on tuo air than from the stage. Vivienne wished she might clap her hands and that Aileeu could hear her. 'Fifty dollars a mluule's a pow erful lot of money. If she dors get anything like It, I'll bet they charge u fancy price for their new-faui;led perfume," Mrs. Perkins went on. ThAtl hnfnt-n Vlu lifiil n iIiiiia to protest, the set's reception I faded and It suddenly went dead. That was too much for Vlvknne's nerves. She exploded, and Mrs. Perkins stiffened. Her manner might huve led to words if It had not been that the doorbell rang. Aggravated, Viv arose. As she opened the door sho exclaimed In alarm. liowlng with utmost polite- nu-ss. Arnold Kronberg was litund ing outside on the landing. "I hope I'm not intruding." Although Kronberg apologized, it was evident to Vivlenno that he meant to be admitted. How be had found her she had no idea, hut sho supposed ho must have traced her to the shop. She was glad be had missed her there. A scone would bavb been awkward. In front of the girls and, possibly, Important cus tomers. Now Mrs. Perkins would bo lis tening witli both cars buttoned back. Fortuuately. the woman was In her dressing gown a hideous quilted silk affair that would no doubt prevent her putting in an ap pearance. "If It's entirely convenient," Kronberg'a voice was smooth. "I'd like to have a little talk on a sub ject that I Imagine will occur to you. Uo you realize that I haven't seen you since " Ho stopped at Vlvlcnne's gesture, but he stood thcro calmly waiting for her to ask him In. "Perhaps," bo suggested mean ingly, as bo sensed the Bltuullou, "you'd rather go out and chat with mo over a blto of supper? If you would, I'll bo glad to wait." "Tliuuk you," she answered coldly. "Won't you sit down it moment? I'll be ready right away." "Don't trouble.' ho said, as her eyes sought u chair. "I'll wait fur yo.. in the entry." He made her an Ironic bow and started down the stairs. With her last hope of hearing Aileeu gone, Vivlenno went to her room, llrnvoly sho put on her bat and coat, but her lingers trembled as sho used ber lipstick. Of course sho knew why Kronberg had come, but just what was it he wanted? Sho had uo Idea what be meant to do. Nevertheless she was certain that he meant to pun ish her. Her thoughts raced back to the night when his touch, and all that he had said, had driven her to fury. It was nB though she felt his lingers pressing her flesh again felt her self striking and clawing at blm and then that woman had come. Vlvienne was not oxnclly afraid, but sho wns trying her best to de cide how to handle hi in. Ho could nut be going to turn her ovor to the police, lie would not havo como himself for that, yet the man was perfectly capable of de vising some suro method of exact ing his rovonge. "I'm going out a little while." Sho paused by the- landlady's door. "Well, t am euro lt'a no affair of mine!" said Mrs. Perkins. "Of course, you understand, Miss Gray, that I never permit my gnosis to rccelvo sou Uo men in their rooms." Vlvienne gave ber a .00k of con tempt and went on down tho hall. Whether or not sho came buck that night, she would leave tho piaco In tho morning. The woman was inHuffernhlc, had been all tho ovenlug. This simply capped tho climax. But tho thought that she might not come back that night disturbed her as she closed tho door and went slowly down tho stairs. It only Jimmy or Channins woro there! She knew no ono in the city to whom she dared toll her story to whom sho might turn for help. Well, since she'd brought this on herself, there was nothing to do hut face It. (Cftnti!, I'M. rr Jtl Ma.nliy Ct.) Kronberg sekR rtvtngc on Vi vifin to 01 or row. FOR 0. S. G GROU D (tKi-:(N stati: roi.i.iHii:. - (Special.) Part Mc.Math, a Mnl ford bo , juntor in commerce, has been appointed as a tneniber of t he !l enter Oregon State college committee to welcome high school debnales from Med ford to the I Mm .it inn exposition, l-'ebriiary J 3 and 14. it 1 OreRoit Slato cidleKe. 1 -Mm atlon;il cxtuisttton Is the anniiiil ' ttpen house" of the collette to hich school students, featur'.nit i!ipln mid diuonst rations In the various depart meats and schools, ami a pior.nu of vnc:itional j;ld-aio-e with national fXpeils as sten krn 1 r-i-;utrs front all Die hich s hmds of iMison ac1 Ittvited to the Kucsts of the colleK' for the two day rveni. KliiniHth Kalis K'"terion Lum ber Co. plant will icKuine opera tions about Feb. to. 'Once a Gentleman' Is Holly Comedy I'.iW, aid .lame Cruzo personally directed ' hl.H littti-t proiluction, the hilarious j comedy. "Om:e a (iontloinan.' with I'Jd ward -Mvorett Morton and 1-ois Wilson, at the Molly healer. "Once a !enth'marr' l a Joyous tale of miMiiiluMi Identity, and con ceiiiM a valet who takes a month's vacation to pin y fviitlennui. n "T l r- ni i m tie utcui tricuuuw Craterion Premier Medfuril 1 tt imvu iinotlier uni t Invest iirt'inii1) whtin "Tho Oreat Aleiulmv" dikmih at the l"ox t'raUu lan thcut'r tomorrow. It In j KeltliiK to lie an onliiiary occur- j n-ncH at thr t'ratcrian. Itirf pic- I turcH arc IicIiik ruhcil here Imnu ln ((lately after the world premlcra "The (ircat Meadow.- a hlalori- , cal talkirm picture cunecrniiiK , pinneer hantslilps untl romance of 1 7 7 r. . had the cnthuslaHtic aid and! support of a whole flock of luipur-j tant hlKtorlcal noclctlcH. ; When Director t'harlcH Mrabin : of .li'lro-inldwyn-Mayer annotinc- 1 ed that he vmh about to make a ! film from "The Ureal Meadow," the iniich-diKciisyed KHz a both .Math i. Huberts novel, he wan sup plied with a plethora of facts and data. Anions the HocictlcH to assist in the inakhtK of this Mtory about the trip of the flt'Mt pioileei-H to follow Daniel Hoone over the WlldernewH road Into Kentucky were the Ken lucky I'ioneer Memorial Park (in t'ltaliiiK a lull reproduction of 1'nrt llarrod. the locale of taont of the hcciicm of the picture): the Louis ville, Ky.. hoard of trade; the l-'ll-son Chili, Louisville, ivy.; Ken tucky Slate Park commission: the Chamber of I 'onnm-rco, llarrods burR, Ky.: tho Virginian State Chamber of i 'ommercc. and the Uoauoke Chamber of Commerce, Itoanoke. Va. The most pcitlncnt facts were received from I larrodsburp. for it 1m about this "Cradle of the West" that l be story Is based. In fact, when John Mack Hi ow n and Klca uor lioavdinan, pioneer bride and Krooni of t be picture, i eai-b l-'ort llarrod of the Dim with their tit tered oouipany, they aro Krcetud by the eharueter actor. James Marcus, playini; the historic plo iH'fr, "James llarrod.'' Indian fights punctuate a story I which has. it Is said, a vital love interest, and most amazing de nouement on - an Knoch Aiden motif. j Famous Stage Play j On Rial to Screen l.ee Tracy, whom talkies brouuht to the screen front the Htau with Kieat success, plays a love cni atid lenve em role hit "She Dot W hat She Wanted." now show ing at the Kox Klalto ibeatrc. An amusing trtilrk Is niven to the role In haviiiK hint leave the Mime Kirl several limes and always Bet aw ay with hi alibis. Others hi the cast of ibtv .lames 'rime production, re leased by Tiffany, are Hetty t'omp son, Atun Hale. (Jaston lilasB. Communications l.el We i'oruet. I Th pall'i Hie v it lli.llt I. ! N a - an l!i,lii..i oril, ,i ;n lti; tllereU tin itccii. In one tens,' of b'S.sl.itot ntiili' n t'i l. ii- pal, I;,' ' 'onip.int:vel f ln'.-n of niiv i,- w h.t- ,-r. and o;iltlc!. !y -n,,i . lawn ,m,t ..,!! 111. niioli )"M t hrm !l.t i acfil to the pnlil of t)l,-'n :tt . I and g, into th i' Pi!'' :m- nieili.Ui':y. and the only rt-.con vvl-.v the Volt(.d matt h.. uronii.. ih. r hi. .o much nunc inliiuilnun th.in anv other lucre of legislation rver rn acted in tlic V"l'ed Slate. In the I Kwrrtt llorim.. In ' Oiirc (.t'lUlt'imin." I usual comedy situations, bright dialogue and expert acting combine with Cruze' brilliant direction to ; make this one of the gayest uf ' ."creen comedies. In the stellar ca.-t. assembled by Cruze to sup ' port the featured players, are Francis X. llushman. King llaggot. I'iVi'lyn I'lerce !imt Cool'ire I'aWf'f'tt. ,stupendous ca.vh rapuitv :h at it, carries with it almost a million 1 dollars iter week filched directly .from the l.'nited stales treasury. I And how much I collected for i concessions and protection to carry ion the the liquor industry, (iod in i Ills Infinite wisdom only knows. , Even the petty iiuslnejs carried on by unscrupulous officers of the law anil prohibition noop tu dls- '.possessing people of their property without consideration auu '."ellintr t(' the l"11'1 l er not to be "verlooked from a monetary and ,UTal ti"Uioint. In the fin:t place It n.'hhnry. and any t:iw that halizcs robbery is nut only not respectable, but eontcnipilblc. I have made u very careful study of the evolution of the Volstead Kraft and prohibition farce anil at no stae have I de tected anything better than a k 111 dersarten richool for crime. Doea It really matter how much or how little wine Is used In the country? it Ih normal nourishment for the human system and purely not a crime to u.o It up to the limit of ita virtue. Why waste time arituln:: more or lew, Vol .o;id or pro-Volstead? The Iilble refers to "wine that maketii glad the heart of man": "Drink uo lon;;er water, but use a little wine for thy stotnachVt sake and thine often Infirmities." "(iivc ."trout; drink unto liltn that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and foritet his poverty, and remember his misery no more.' And. don't foritet that Christ used wine In hu proces-t of dcvelopim; orators out of dumb fishermen. Take your choice between the wis dom of the Itihle or tile Volstead ai't! if von believe in one you can NOT believe In tile other. "Why. be thl.s Juice tile urowth of liod. who dure Itlasphcinc tile twisted tendril as a snare? A blessinv;. we should use It. should we not? A.nd if a curse w ily. then. W'ltu set It there? tine of our modern students of r.".ehiiloK- made the rencirk that only about i-even per cent of the people had the ineutll capacity to reason ami originate a thought! I he rest are mere parrots mere t tooii of tile few leaders, which probably explain why this prohi bition farce has been so slow In festorini;, so 1 would ask those w ho feel that they are uiftcd with the mental tnpaclty to think and rea son rlvrat from vvrouK to read both the lleelaration of radcpendeiice i and the Volstead act: compare! them a.nd think hard and I re-1 peat It. think hard attain: So lone, as our constitution wm made to conform to the Declara tion of I ndependellee we were on an inspiring foundation, hut In sub stitutini; fanatical rot like the Vol stead act for the h:h lvleaU of the DaVlnrutlon of Independence, we me like a ship without a rud der. VoNteadlsui has failed complete Iv as an inspiration for nobler thouvthts and liivtlier ideals, but the plunder for the political party in power continues to Increase from v;a to year The Iilble tells i.t ill t ' The-love of money the loot of all evil." and you ntav- rest assoie.t that if U'e Biaft and plun der were rtimliutrd from our pic enl prohibition farce, that the Vol- , act would soon find its say tlh manv other n,iele.s. law th.it h-tv brrn ooM to the public. 'try, nut by legislation, but In &iti of It. Laws are inudu more for political arguments anil voto-win-nlns than unythlnK ele, mid sotne timt'js require tht? uhl of our keen est lawyer to find ways for bunl ncfis to survive in Hpito uf Iclrsla tlun. ICven tho liquor Industry thrives most tUoriouRly in jlt of the Vol- Hicad act, and 1 read in one of the no wspn pen that our fedora 1 tax r tillnrtor IjiiiLMtcil i if ronolvlnir S S UU0.0OU in ono year for Uh huri? I of tho buotk'tf profit in New Vork ! L'Hv alone. hy Hsk uk to respect u law tmul our Kovornment officials do not re- j Kpoct f The row laws that are in fact nuhle In motivo are always respected and Klorlfiod by the American people. Why bother with ueh corruption hh tho ISth amendment? Wot It nut and for get It, ISIXJAlt F. SMITH. Uox 2h. "The Truth Is Out!' ; Tho Kant; war of last Thursday! evcrilntc, declared upon the newly- j wod naid by Kunff, "To have been j married in a barn Thursday niht." ! i not truth. Ileliifc married on the1 :'3rd day of January, 1931 in tv. beautiful home of the bride, which Ih a pride of the community, was a war of broken hearts over the successful courtship of the Krnom. After several futile attempts to capture the couple for brutal pur pose of revenfie and charivaring, they showing their sportflmanshlp Mirrendered to the crowd., To show bis sportsmanship ho hauled his bride the lenKth of Main Rtreot in a wheelbarrow. While still In an exhausted state, ho Hat down to rest and the mob fell upon him heating him severely and tearing HIh clothoH off. And thinking he was warm they put him in a car with the river as their destination. 1 1 Ih bride coining to her mate's iiRHiHtance was halted by tho able gang leader. After passing of kicks and ,hair : pulls, the gang leader fled to the middle of the street, flooding it with tear. After the bath. of the groom, to show his appreciation he furnished them with a swell feed, which was enjoyed by nil those present. Tho gang leader's able lieuten ant after a strenuous gang battle by hin superb strength was able to reach hia doorstop before fainting! This is straight truth, from ' AN OXLO.UKBU. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin 8tatlon) -J' t TucMlay .M. to 0 Lewis Sutler Service: news anil markets by Mail Tribune to 7 Heche Service Station Your Office Hoy to S Let's liet Associated: News DiKcat: Throe Jacks una to 0 KM IOD presentation: Lord Dnnquct; Llfe'n Uuu- S Icttc uuc: to 10 i'haiitoms of Uroad- way LT.C Wednesday M. A. 55 to S lireakfust Broad oast of news by Mail Trl- bune i S to !l K.MED presentation 9 to 10 Friendship Circle hour; Domestic Science 10 to II I'ark Conceit: Wurts Hilts 11 to 12 Masill Diub Co.: 41 BurcIsoh'H; Cold Seal P. M. 12 to 1 Jackson County Bid. and Loan; Karmera Kx- fr change: Pipe Organ; Fish- or Mills: News Flashes by .Mail Tribune 1 2 1' 4. 4 5 0 7 8 9 to 2 Fisher Mills: .Mann's Dept. Store; Scientific La- boratoriea to 2:15 Happiness Train M. 15 to 5 Kiddies Period Cecil and Sally to 0 Peoples Llcctric Prosperlgraphs: news and inarketH by Mail Tribune to 7 KM KU presentation to H Let's Oct Associated; News Digest; Murray and Harris I'BC to 9 Long I'.cacll Muuicl- pal band; Album of Famil- h iar Faces i;i!C to 10 Musical Contrasts; Land of Dreams L'UC Farm terracing in Alabama Is ope method used to. protect soil from erosion, ' 'Test for puri Tune In- HicBlUERQBONMAlI JESIESl-Kiiiy Craig Jr. Tonight 8:15 Pacific Time Columbia Broadcasting System over KOIN Blue RiMxm Malt Iviir ir-Z j '.Miff- f I 7:3U to 8 p.m. Lucky Strike dance orchestra. tNIiC service to KGO, KHQ. KOMO, K"W, KliCA, KI-'SD, KTAR 8 to 8:15 p.m. Amos .'.V Andy. NBC Horvice to KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KICCA, KFSD 8:15 to 8:45 p.m. Violet Ray Music llox. NBC service to KGO, KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KF1, KFSD. KTAlt 8:45 to 9 p.m. SHrry Smiles. NBC fiervice to KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KKCA. KFSD 9 to J:3 p.m. Florsheim Frolic. NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KFI KOMO. KGW, KFSD, KTAlt 0:30 to 10 p.m. Memory Lane. NBC service to KJO, KGW, KKCA. KFSD. KTAR. KOA 10 to 11 p.m. National Concert Orchestra. NBC service to KFO, KOA; kGW, 10:30 to 11 p.m. l to 12 p. in. Dance Orchestra. NBC nervice to KGO. KFI. County Clerk's Setni-aimuul Rcjiort Pur The Six Montlia Ending: December 31. 1930. statement or Kxiioudiuircs. County Court & Com missioners $2,267.4G Circuit Court 3.3c;u.lt5 Justice Court 2. 7(14. OS .Sheriffs Office S.0S7.57 Clerk's Office 7,204.20 Treasurer's Office 2,(l!10.09 Coroner's Office 2118.5!) School Superintendent's Office 4.079.2 Fruit Inspector's Office ' 2,0(iS.99 Assessor's Office 4.175.21 STATEMENT OF THE FIV.WCIAf CONDITION OF JACKSON MONTHS IMHIOI) ENDING DECEMItlCIt ' Number Warrants War rants, llonils Halanceln Outstanding Issued ...2124 ... 802 .. 407 General County Fund C-encral Hoad Fund Market Ruad Fund .. Road District No. 1 .. Road District No. 2 .. Road District No. 3 .. Road District No. 4 .. Hood District No. Hoad District No. 6 lioad District No. Hoad District No. Road District No. Road District No. Road District No. Road District No. 10 11 12 Kmergency Fund Fair Operation Fund Fair Premium Fund Dok License Fund Library Fund Bee Fund Fair liuildlns Fund Bridge Fund Indemnity Fund Courthouse Fund 1'acific Highway Bonds I'nc. Hiphway Bond Redemption Pacific HlKhway Interest Crater Lake Highway Bondfl .... Crater Lk. H'y Bond Redemption Crater Lake Highway Bond Int. TOTALS Total Cash on Hand Outstanding Indebtedness Less Uonds Not Due Outstanding Warrants Net Cash on Hand ...... Balance ill County Treasury : STATI-: OF OlilvC.ON. COINTV I, Delilia Stevens Meyer, County Clerk of the County do hereby certify that the foregoing statements and financial exhibit of tile condition of Jackson County. Oregon, for the six months ending December 31at, 1930, are us shown by the records and files of niy office. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 24th day of January. 1930. ' DELILIA ST 10 V IONS MKVKK. (SHAD County clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. THE rOLIX)WlXO ItF.CAPITl i-uii nib FUND Special Deposits Fund Dog License Fund Motor License Fund State Game Fund Court House Fund Knforclng Prohibition Law Bee Fund Genera! County Fund l-hnergeney Fund Salary Fund . Klementary School 1- und County School Fund High School Tuition Fund General Uoad Fund Pacific Highway Bond Redemption Hoad Bond Interest Fund County Fair F-und lluilding Fund of County Fair Premium Fund of County 1'iitr Bridge Fund Market Road Fund County Library Fund Armory Fund Fire Patrol Fund Cities and Towns Crater Lake Highway Bond Redemption Crater Lake Hlghw-av Interest Gold Hill Bridge Fund Gold Hill I. D. General Gold Hill 1. D. Interest Medford I. D. General Medford I. D. Construction Medford I. D. Interest Medford I. D. State Interest F.vana Creek I. D. General Talent I. D. General Talent I. D. Interest Talent I. D, State Interest Grants Pass I. D. General Grants Pass I. D. Interest Rogue River V. I, D. (tcncmt Rogue River V. I. D. Construction Eagle Point I. D. General Kagle Point I. D. Interest Midway Water District County Road Districts County School Districts Sinking Funds of Schools Untitling Funds of Schools Indemnity Fund TOTALS Si'inl'AnituJil KcM)it of Receipts flint DisbniTHUlli-lits. 1929 Taxes. Collected Turned over to Treas.. i;S3. 401.01 683.401.01 1928 Taxes. Collected Receipt cancelled not taken out of Turn over 2.68 j .13.949.40 j Turned over to Treas... 33.949.40 1927 Taxes. I Collected 0,7O..16; Turned over to Treas... 6.709.16 1936 Tains. Collected $3 2J.S0 Turned over to Treas. . 5.2SS.60 I926 Taxes. ,' Collected $.',075,21 ' Turned over to Treas., 2.675 21 I 1923 Taxes. Collected tl .31 1 Turned over to Tress. . 1.31 1920 Taxes. , Collected 4 79 , Turned over to Treas 4.71 Certificates! nf Knlemptkiii j n.ilancr June 301 h. 10.10 f I 01 54 I I Collected 1 4. 608, .16 I l3.691.ltl 1'aid Certificate Uoldoi 9sn.PS TAKES LEAD IN HIGH CARNIVAL QUEEN VOTE After trnlllliK In si-coiid nluee ilurlllB the flint week's vutlnb'. ItniTlutl Camiiboll. aenlor cunill Uuto fur Junior Carnival queen, took the lend ! a wlile niarisin over Ulllle llanunett. Junior nuri Inee. at the clow of votlns at the lucnl high school yoslerilas afternoon. Miss Campbell held " com" mandinc lead over lier nearest rivul. iiavlnR 42.700 votes to Mi. Hainmctt's 25,000. Theda .Moore, freshmun, with 1H.C00. was elose ly pressed by Vlvienne Meader. sophomore, with 17.700 volvs. Coronation r.t the fllceesnful candidate will tako place at the annual Junior carnival 10 uv- ,..-f at the hiRh school rnciay ning from 7 to 11 o'clock. eve- County Apent 3.825.00 I Tax Rebate I.4-8' Widow's Pension 3,125.00 Court House Expense. .. 3.4S7.37 Jall 5,085.30 Care of Poor at Poor Kami 3.203.27 Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm 10.7M.S4 Juvenile Court Expense 174.44 Advertising & County Printing l nl ?I Election Expense 4.220.41) Health Unit .... 5.100.00 purveyor's Office 1,008.85 Sealer of Weights, and ' MenBures '139.12 Water Master C.8XI.-I0 issued f!l8,079.4O II7.SI05.C2 88,937.110 lilS.35 G.0I.2 2.100.00 6,792.30 3.353.12 20,405.04 1.744.3U 2I.8UI.10 34.0 K. 522. 90 2.909.21 4.677.34 4. 200. 3)1 1,558.00 I.3SS.5U 3.081.04 & Int. Paid Co. J99.5S7.83 91.919.38 90,033.80 108.35 0,995.74 2.0110.00 5.81 2.64 3. 393.50 18.410.71 1.144.14 17,1191.45 298.83 8.215.44 1,925.81 4.409.00 t. 291. 38 1.558.00 989.50 3.113.68 1 45 G Hi 35 t2 S7 iia o 104 2K 71 2K I 32 202 2 6.35 ..2278 $375,240.20 5372.787.60 $451,519.94 . 401.000.UO S50.619.9l 004,551.65 '. OF JACKSON, KS: $fir5.071.49 $065,071.49 Court In LATlOX IS IAJK M FHOM THE aiv'.ni. c.in.t. jjii.ti..iiui balancf: DiOBITS July 1, 1920 .. 3.379.09 .. 3.010.09 (disburse ments) 2.435.I-.3 1.213.09 SI. 709. 07 4,073.09 32.00 lit. 102. Ill 3,419.00 .00 5.51 1 .71 1.75 24.S09.14 3.SS9.00 270. 054. 54 CI .472.45 3,093.56 2,399.1 3 1.658.0(1 142.74 48,237.84 1,171.10 22 i" 80 11,104.10 134.108.89 80.399. 57 12.78 26.83 7. 303.15 28.(2 7.957.94 5.3(1 142.90 4.403.32 1.51) 235.01 104.50 3,171.01 4.00 993.02 14,022.72 84.58 44.804.5(1 10,149.70 28.085.82 1 .031.03 5,594.85 194.412.17 4. 409. CO .(10 30.403.22 53. 03 s. 35 45.052.52 92.21 2.33 O2.?o7.0.i 01, SOS. 71 4.201.38 1.558.00 142.74 90.033.80 3. 113. OS .02 2.fifin.i;i 122.257.27 57,705.01 87,942.80 29.09 1.793.09 3.102.75 28.778.23 28.12 07.242.87 i2.oi r.. 1 7 06.009.80 2.735.72 104.50 7.191.34 9.010.07 947.20 I 001.15 00.4S3.H2 2(10. 053. 27 29.473.81 19,000.00 tS14.3()0.43 l. 628.094. 73 91. 472, .100. 40 75s, 672.1 Balnrrce Dec. 31st, 1930 710.95 113.091.90 Tnl Kale Collected Turned over to Treas. Bal. on hand 12-31-30 J3.157.80 Personal Tines ( nllccted Hy (.owil Ieiai1iticnl. Collected $1,893.39 Turned over to Treas 1.893.39 Smli-csi mid Mlsivllii neons Kii-s Collected 638.05 Turned over to Treas... 63S.05 Recapitulation of IIdIhihv Liabilities Certificates of Redemption- S7.7IO.9J Cash and Assets first National Bank .... t Cash on hand 192i Receipt cancelled not taken out of turn over 134.51 573.86 2.. -.8 r;. 7io.96 " 'nioiini or mtcs Cnlhvuil 19") T.ve. T.i. j, ! 192H Taxes I 1927 Tavs 1 19.'6 'fnxef " 11.949 " 8. ills. f-..' On your radio tonight . . . lis ten to I.orna Fantin. famous nuraeroloftist. She'll tell you how names and dates aRect success in business, love or marriage. A real radio thrill. KOIN and entire Columbia network at 5:15 P. M., Pacific Cast time. C r. UrUlaniUa.. M District Attorney's Of fice Health Registration .... County Audit Uounty Herd Inspection Transfer ' Camp Inspection Survey & Cruise for As sessment Purposes .... Road Fund Dog License Fund Library Fund Fair Operation Fund.... Fair Premium Fund Emergency Fund 2.4S7.I7 41.2;-, 300.00 1.142.5a 4!ti;.0ll 100.00 180.00 7.137.07 201. 801. GO 1.3N8.50 3,081.04 4.2C0.3S 1,518.00 4,577.31 Total ..375. 24G.2li COCNTY. OI'.EGON. FOlt SIX 3IST, IKilll: Net Bala nee 21. 105. 39 9, 010. 38 Dr 0,510.80 Dr .SI 68.73 151.94 Dr 18.89 2.99 Dr 700.58 Dr 1.134.08 Dr 2S2.30 002.80 5.470.32 434.21 Dr 130.58 3.002.93 200.24 1,577.00 416.41 32.00 2,858.01 Treasury Indebtedness $33,495.89 S14.330.fi 0.992.52 10,0118.90 1,343.32 Dr .8 4 58.73 151.94 Di lls. 89 7 53.10 Dr 4.123.01 882.52 0,087.45 6.527.18 120.75 Di l.l 19.98 3,488.43 369.99 j, 107. 18 100. an 2.99 7.4S 5.257.09 000.10 0.(184.59 50. SO 307.40 983. -10 485.50 159.75 2.000.00 900.59 32.0(1 2.S5S.01 1.031.05 200,000.00 423.011 550.18 1.031.05 200,000.00 214,000.00 1. 'i,l7l).44 10.5S2.94 213.170.44 10.582.94 91.390.03 7.953.51 91. 390.03 7.U53.5I 8055.(171.49 $055,071.49 S451.519.94 SGM,3SI.J3 and for Jackson County. Oregon. COI NTY TUKASUKEIl'S UKl'OHTS - ,K 31ST. 19:10: CR 10DITS ( receipts) 2.1(1 197.00 81.709.07 281.75 200.000.01) 3,521.10 2 10. 8OC.05 4.478.43 30,000.99 67.091.07 23. 081. so 95.315.25 4 23.5.-, 10.979.21) 1.357.81 459. 48 BALANCE Jan. 1, 1931 $ 940.10 2,000.00 28 1.7 5 200,000.00 2,000.00 32.00 33.495.89 3.488.43 203.2s 5,703.47 2.S38.51 0.992.52 215.170.41 10,582.91 359.99 2,858. 01 4 1.032.7(1 2,909.1 1 .02 2. .173. 31 1 17.258.111 15.052.78 9.490.80 10.31 i.n':r.,25 3.225.93 20.5G3,4il 04.404.04 .343.32 Di li 06. 3 9 6.105.74 91.390.03 7,953.61 i hV.ari 03.18 5.1 IS. 3 2 5.119 l'V S.30 142.90 5.02S.2S 33.80 Dr 1.50 741.19 849.39 1.74 4.00 1.433.04 1 4.928.05 1 10.119 17.480.81 28.722.92 23.318.50 13.110.13 05,970.00 a. 261.90 319.39 4,324.47 9.430.09 1.252.59' 1,026.00 39. M0. 23 226.220.49 24.701'.. 19 19,000.00 1.631.0& 1 1925 Taxes "5.21 1.31 4.79 I 1923 Taxes 1920 Taxes J3.l67.S0j I732.0J3 48 3.013 22 ! Service and Misc. Fees $ 038.05 144.58 Tax Foreclosuie Sales.. .1137 80 1930 Personal Tax 1.893.39 7 37.71 2.7 2 Certificates of Reiletllp- Ho" 14.00S.36 52.321.08 of Jack- State of Oregon, County son. ss I. Dellli.i Stevens Mover. Countv Clerk of the County Court In nnd for Jackson County. Oregon, do hereby ocrtliy that the foregoing copies of statements and Recapit ulation of the financial condition of Jackson County. Oregon, for the six months ending December ,11st. l9ilo, of the County Treasurer anil " Cnnniy Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oieuon. are true nnd correct copie of the original reports filed In im ofllce. In v.,ie, Whereof I htue here- ' f ' CI 'ne '"""V Court ttiit J4th "' i oay oi januarv. A. ! 131 4,1 - Dl:i.ILIA STKV I'NS MioVMI!. 10 County Clerk for '. Jack, u " ( tSCAD County, Oregon." I t