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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBLTNT3, ilEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.
WEI FIELD SOLE
HOPE OF STATERS
Power Teams To Meet At
Portland Saturday St
Mary Loss and Ruling
Toplo for Fans.
ft AN FRANCISCO,, Oct. 16 (API
Having squared accounts with St.
Mitt's Osel through a 14-T victory
lsst Btturdsy, Southern Csllfornls's
Trojans awing back Into the eoaat
conference football race mie -
n iim " -o
Cold facta and tlgurea forecast a
southern California win over Oregon
Stat on nautrai rieia n su.
Rain or a wet field may hamper the
.( Hrivii tout the crushing power
shown In five gamea at home thus
lar la expected to be effective in nj
Vlnit rtf VMthW.
The twenty-fifth eoneeeutlvs Tro
pin triumph since early in 1831 aaw
8t. Mary's defense hurled back for a
nt hhv snd strain for SB Tarda.
the second thrust being given the
added Impetus of a firteen yarn pen
lty.
rout dnntharn California's of
fense was clearly auperlor, the eighty
thousand fans were still mulling over
the question of whether he fifteen
yard penalty cost bi. muy
vh. mnt was 7-7 In the second quar
ter when Ed Gilbert, guard, came in
. ...K-tifntji fnr fit. Marv'a. He
hntttd a few words of encourage1
merit to -Is team mataa before the
xisxt play had stsrted. The Trojans
had the ball on the 33 yard line
but after the 10 yard penalty for
the technical violation had been ex
Mmrm were onlv eight yerds
left to goal. The second and winning
.hAn mmm scored ITOm
point.
nmn ata win ba Southern Call
fornla'a second conference opposition.
Two Saturdays sgo, weeningwjn
e.n a aa-n Tlotlm to the Trojan bat
tering. Oregon Bute has won one
conference encounter, beating Mon
tana, 30-0. last week the Staters de
tested University of Ban Frsnciaco,
California Beare, increasingly for
midable since their opening game.
T.n loss to Santa Clara, will make
their conference debut on the home
field of Washington State's cougars
t Pullman.
it Baturdsv thev came through
with an Impressive 33-0 win over the
ftong Ban Francisco Olympic lub
eleven, powered by former college
stars. The victory proved costly how
ever, as Plsyd Blower, sophomore
hslfbsck. received a couple of cracked
ribs. Blower was mslnly responsible
for the win over en. srys.
In other games next Saturday, aU
of non-conterenoe bearing. Washing
ton will meet Puget Sound; Univer
sity of California at Los Angeles will
e1r An Lnvnla: Montana will Play
Montana State end Stanford faces
Ssn Francisco.
A Friday night conference warns
will pit Idaho against Oregon at Eu
gene. Oregon became the main threat
of the north last Saturday by defeat
tng Washington, 8-0.
-
MIKULAK SHINES
AS ENTIRE SHOY
IN OREGON'S WIN
Listen!
By B. B. Shrove
PROPOSED BUDGET FOB THE CITT OP MEDFOBD FOB I HE TEAR 1934
The following Is a budget of the estimated expenditures of the City
of Medford. Oregon, for the year 1934. together with the estimated recelpta
from all sources and the levy required to raise the necessary revenue:
If wa
Could uat
Have mora
Of these
7 to nothing
Football games
Like we hsd
Saturday
We wouldn't
Have to have
A benefit
Performance
At the
Theatre.
Just to see
A real game
And to get
The thrills
That we hsd
Saturday
Will fill
Old Van Sooyoe
To ovsrflow.
The day of
The 87 to 0
Oame la all
Over
As f ar a
Gats recelpta
Are concerned.
Even with
Medford
On the short
End of tlit score
Olve us
A fighting
Tesm such
As Burgher
And Klrtley
Had In there
Saturday.
We much
Prefer these
Defeats
To the
Old slsughters.
Recorder .
Tressurer
Library
Police
rare
Streets and Roads ,
Law
Health
B and Light ........
Parka
Administration ,
Emergency
Airport
Dairy .
General Fund Levy
Oeneral Bond Fund Levy
Consolidated Fund No 1 Levy
Consolidated Fund No. 3 Levy
Wster Bond Sinking Fund Levy .
Totsl Levy
BOWLING
M. Cannon
W. Prultt
B. Clancy ,
R. DeVore
J. Oil!
O. Furnas
H. Height
F. Huseong
D. Watson .
R. Prultt .
Dr. Lantls .
F. Erlckson -F.
Dunn
H. Rankin
O. Esds
J. Murray
O. Puhl
O. Fabrlck ...
J. Moore
H. Field
J. V. Watson
B. Smith
H. Lsreen ....
Fay Diamond
Sam Colton
W. Newland
H. Newland
J. Burroughs ..
R. Shreve ...
A. Stoehr -
W. Hsgen
H. Meusel
0. Walsh
H. Hussong .
C. Bowman
W. Heath -S.
Bullla
A. Potter -
o.
s
s
1
s
T,
388
573
340
334
333
338
337
4S8
404
499
493
491
488
488
488
487
478
489
489
467
483
483
448
433
433
418
413
414
409
403
400
400
397
394
389
888
138
837
Team Standing.
W,
Tour Office Boy S
Domestic Laundry .. 3
Mall Tribune 3
prultt'a Service Station- 3
Copoo .... 1
Pesrlese Meet Market... 1
Elka 1
Bowman's Barber Shop. 0
Ave
195
191
180
178
177
176
176
163
163
164
184
164
163
163
163
163
189
166
136
138
133
134
149
144
111
139
138
138
136
134
133
133
133
131
130
139
136
109
Pet
1.000
.666
.666
.666
.333
.3.13
.333
.000
SEATTLE. Oct. !6. 0P Down, but
not out, Washington began putting
Its foo'.bsll pieces together today for
a long, touch season, sfter taking an
other groggy gridiron punch from
Oregon. The aoora waa 6 to 0.
It's getting to be lust sn old Ore
gon custom this business of bust
ing the Huskies before they herdly
get stsrted In the Paclflo Coast con
ference championship race. This, wea
the alxt hconacvutlve time the Wsb
footera blasted Washington's title
hopes with shutout gsmes. The closest
the Huskies have come to victory waa
a scoreless tie with their traditional
rivals lsst year.
The only consolation Coach Jimmy
Phelan'a grlddera got out of the bat
tle wss the feet that It waa the last
time they will have to face Mike
Mlkulak. It la his last yesr ss a full
back for Oregon.
Mike did everything except tear
flown the goal posts sfter the game.
lie left thst one plsy to his Oregon
friends. He stopped numerous threat
ening drives by the Huskies through
the first three periods.
Washington gave the Wehfootera
plenty to worry about In the first
three quarters when time and again
they drove deep into Oregon terri
tory, but their scoring plays failed
Fotwsrd psssea which would have
meant touchdown, went wild or were
X.norked down, and an attempted field
sroal from the 10-yerd line, by Bill
flmttb. veteran end. failed to find Ita
mark.
A poor punt put Oregon In pos
session of the ball In mld-tleld for
the first time and It took advantage
of the "break" by charging to
touchdown. ' Mlkulak tea pod over the
Washington Una from the one-yard
atrlpe for the score. MlUlgan failed
to convert from placement.
Washington today begen pointing
for Stanford here October 38, after a
"breather" agalnat the College of Pu
get Sound in Taooma next Saturday
Oregon tikes on Idaho at Eugene
next Friday.
East Oregon Teams Tie.
BAKER, Oct. 16. (API Baker
and Bums high schools bsttled to a
scoreless tie at Burns Ssturdsy sfter.
noon. It wss the Bsker team's third
scoreless tie In, (out lames,
FORE TITLE RACE
SEATTLE. Oct. S8. (fy College of
Puget Sound, 1933 Northwest confer
ence champion, was a notch closer to
the 1933 tttls today, taking a last-
minute 6-0 victory from Willamette
last week-end while Whitman, chief
title contender, waa pounding out
33-0 win over Whltworth.
with a scoreless tie looming, the
Loggers opened up In the flnsl quar
ter with a 30-yard passing and run
ning drivs thst brought them to with
in 10 vsrds of scoring ground. After
three sttempte felled to bring the re
quired yardage. Kimball flipped I
fourth-down pass to Carlson for the
score.
In the only other conference game.
Llnfleld came up with an 18-0 tri
umph over Pacific.
College of Idaho presented warn'
Inge of becoming 'bad news" to other
conference nwera by holding the
University of Idaho v.ndels to a 13-0
score in another non-conference tus
sle. The victors hsnded Whltmsn a
60-0 shellacking last week.
Estimated
Levy Receipts Budget
. 13.417 00 ' 13.41700
. 8,180.00 1,130.00
. 8,2280 6 600 00 8.82840
1100 00 900.00 13.800 00
14,339.00 14.369.00
. 38.OO9.O0 800.00 33.809 00
. 3.180.00 3.180 00
. 4.380.00 4.380 00
3.180 00 ' 11.360.UU
. 3.060.00. 3.060 00
8.833.00 8.636.00
.' 1,800.00 1.315.00 3.81600
3.976.00 3.97600
. 1,000.00 1.140.00 3.140 XXI
878,138.80 833,813.00 U8.ei8JJU
47,316.67
17.937.79
6.746.89
30,000.00
.4168,149.16
Health Officer 1 S60 00
Postage: stationery and Office Supplies: Local and
State Board of Health ., , , ,
Sewage Disposal , .
300 00
8.500 00
Levy
84.360.00
Salaries-
Inspector .
BULBING AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Estimated Budget for 1934
Stenographer
Printing and Publishing .
incidentals
.81,300.00
498 00
Liability Insurance
Car Expense ...
Street Lights
, 80.00
. 100.00
. 10000
. 130.00
, 8,900.00
61.995.00
8.370.00
Salaries
Recorder
Extra Help
CITT RECORDER
Estimated Budget for 1934
..81.947.00
- 220.00
83,167.00
Surety Bond
Posts gs
Sundry Supplies
Levy I
610.00
40.00
300 4)0
Salaries
Treasurer
Extra Help
Surety Bond .
CITY TREASURER
Estimated Budget for 1984
63.417.00
Advertising and Printing
Supplies ..
.61.060.00
440.00
6 3604)0
300.00
- 350.00
63,430.00
710.00
Levy
Books-
General
MEDFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Estimated Budget for 1934
33,130.00
Periodicals snd Indexes .
Binding ...
..61.400 00
. 100.00
400.00
300.00
Salaries . , ,
Maintenance
Janitor and Supplies
Heat
Light .
Water
Telephone .........
Repairs and Improvements
Contingent Fund:
Equipment
, 6 878.00
300.00
350.00
43.80
95.00
176.00
Printing and Supplies .
Postage end Freight
New Roof on Library Building ,
. 6 300.00
175.00
35.00
700.00
63,300.00
3,930.00
1,838.30
1,110.00
Current Expense
Less estimated recelpta from fines .
Levy ..,
68,838.80
600.00
Salaries-
Chief of polios
8 Patrolmen .......
1 Trsfflo Officer
Supplies
Police car, oas and
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Estimated Budget for 1934
68,228 U
..61.980.00
6.600.00
1,330 00
69,000.00
Oil
Police Car, Tires and Repalra .
New ponce car
Police Car and Motor Insurance
Motorcycle, Oas and Repalra
Meale for Prisoners
Sundry Suppllee , ,
Liability insurance
Telephone and Telegraph
Traffic Blgna and Paint
Extra Police
. 6 350.00
100.00
. 600.00
76.00
130.00
100 00
350.00
335.00
100.00
400.00
100.00
Court Costs-
City Judge
Court Supplies
, 6 330.00
30.00
3,550.00
350.00
Less Estimated Receipts for 1934 .
Levy ,
613.800.00
900.00
Salaries
Chief
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Eitlmated Budget for 1984
Asslstsnt Chief
Mechanic
Asslstsnt Mechsnlo .
4 Hoeemen
Volunteer Service
Supplies
ussoiine
611,900.00
.61,980.00
1,330.00
1.463.00
1.320.00
. 4.753.00
, 400.00 611,324.00
I
Cylinder Oil
Fuel ....
Sulphuric Aetd-Blcerbonst Soda
Lights snd Power
Sundry Supplies ...
6 300.00
73.00
. 650.00
30.00
363.00
, 300.00
Repslrs
Truck and Roadster .
Tires
Incldentsls
Liability Insurance
Conventions
soo-ft. H4-lnch Hose .
9 IH-lrtcb Noules ....
6 600 00
100 00
. 370.00
30.00
1,460.00
876.00
300.00
1000.00
Receipts
Copeo Franchise
611.383.00
Note:
Permits, Licenses, Etc.
Levy , i , n
.48.400 00
. 750.00
89,180.00
Street Lights with 6th Street 100 Lighted..
-.69.850.00
Street Luhte with 6th Street 100 Lighted, and new
system on Main Street ,. -611.600.00
PARK AND PLAYGROUNDS
Estimated Budget for 1934
Salaries
Psrk Keeper ,,. , 6
Extra Kelp ,
Supplies:
Fertilizer , 6
Spraying
uignta .
990.00
493.00
Sundry eTuppllee .
Liability insursnoe
Levy
100.00
150 00
130.00
1"8.00
30.00
61.489.00
t 878 00
ADMINISTRATION
Estimated Budget for 1934 -Car
Insurance: Property Dsmsgs: public Liabil
ity: . 6 700.00
Fire Insurance: Old City Hall: New City Hall:
Ware House: Public Market ..- 100.00
New City Hall:
Janitor .
Hest
Light .
61,060.00
Toilet, Janitor snd Misc. Supplies .
Painting Exterior of Building .
Less Estimated Reoelpts:
School District No. 49 .
Stste Police .
Water Commission
E. M. Wilson
Orester Medford Club
Old City Hall
aenerai Repalra
Estimated Receipts
J. H. Dawson
"L. C. Shafer
A. V. Graves .
O. Ol Peebler .
990.00
900.00
600.00
300 00
300.00
1.030.00
300.00
6004)0
340.00
130.00
8,090.00
300.00
340.00
800.00
130.00
430 00
3,310.00
1,080.00
Miscellaneous Items
Plsnning Commission
Care of City Map
S. P. Company Lessee .
League of Oregon cities .
interest on wsrrants
Publishing Budget Etc.
To be transferred to Emergency Fund
Estimated Receipts ,
Licenses
100.00
100.00
110.00
35.00
l.OOO.OO
310.00
1.315.00
3.560.00
Rent of Garbage Grounds .
ttenc oz fuduc Market .
. 3,500.00
640.00
420.00
3,580.00
EMERGENCY FUND
Estimated Budget for 1934
Estimated Receipts from Administration Fund
Levy T1T UM, .
66,930.00 66,960.00
61.31500
1,300.00
1934 Scheduled Sinking Fund Allotment
To be Paid by current v.ster runa o.wvv
Levy for Wster Bond Sinking Fund. 30.000 00
CtBBEM WATER FUND BUDGET. 1931
Estimated Expenditures
6 46.000.0t
3 46.000.00
619,917.20
8.04148
Operation
uentrsi expense
lfj-ln. old Wood Gravity Una
Big Butte 6prlnga Line
City Distribution System
Gas and Oil
Maintenance
General Expense
16-ln. Old Wood Gravity Line
Big Butte Springs Line
City Distribution System
Automobiles
CspltsI Cost
uenersi Expense
City Distribution Syetem
Extensions New M&ins
Big Butte Springs Line.
Interest on Bonds
Gravity Wster Bonds
Big Butte Springs Line
Transfer of Funds-
Water Bond Sinking Fund ,
Total Disbursements
Estimated Income
Estimated Balance January 1, 1934
Regular Water Users ..
Balance January 1, 1933
BONDS OUTSTANDING AS OF KEPT. 1st, 1938
General Refunding Bonds, dated 1-1-17, due 34-37... 68,000.00
city Hsu Bonos, dated 0-1-2 (, due 33-44
.69.839.70
1,865 00
i ftft no
' 8.453.50
. AfiftOO
w
' 6 805.00
850.00
fllfihO
. 3,953.60
mn la
si innnn
1,750.00
a A13.M
205.76 9,868.88
an ftno nn
42.460.00
834,837.78
834,350.00
36,000.00 80,330.00
6tl8.077.7J
6194)73.88
103.164.41
138,18746
610,079.38
Fire Equipment Bonds, dated 1-1-29, due 34-40
Airport Bonds, dated 7-1-39, due 34-40
Cottsge Street Bridge, dsted 1-1-31, due 41
Courthouse Site Bonds, dsted 3-13-31, due 34-41 .
60.0004)0
31,000.00
84.000.00
26,000.00
20,000.00
6 318,000.00
Gravity Water, dated 7-1-38, due 34-38 346,000.00
City of Med. Water, dated 4-1-36, due 34-55, 6500.-
000 Issue .458.000.00
City of Med. Water, dated 1-1-37, due 34-66. 6435,-
000 Issue 899,000.00 1,108,000.00
311.000.00
Refunding Improvement Bonds, dated 1-1-19, due 34.311.000.00
Watermaln Improvement Bonds, dated 1-1-28, due 38 20,500.00
Sewer Improvement Bonds, dated 7-2-28, due 38 30,000.00
Street Improvement Bonds, dated 1-1-29, due 39,
series 2 93,500.00
Street Improvement Bonds, dated 1-1-30, due 40,
eeriee 3 . ...... 38,800.00
Street Improvement Bonds, dated 8-1-31, due 41,
aerlea 4 83,935.77
Sewer Improvement Bonds, dsted 6-1-31, due 41,
series 8 .... ...... 8,333.45
Sewer Improvement Bonds, dated 8-1-31, due 41,
aeries 6 : 34.981.78
Consolidated Improv. No. 3 Bonds, dated 5-1-33,
due 43 .
Total Bonds Outstanding
Protested Warrants-
General Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants
49,463.85 376,314.80
61508J14.30
Oenersl Bond Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants ..
Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 1 Tsx Antlclpstlon
Warrants ...... .....
615.313.68
16,300.00
Sinking Funds
Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 1 ,
Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 3 .
water Bond sinking Fund
Improvement Bond Sinking Funds
General Bond Fund
.610.879 4M)
5.641.97
- 75.698.37
. 33.876.61
- 1,757.65
Other Funds
Oenersl Fund
Current Water Fund
. 65,649.03
. 36,634.97
4.000.00
835.413.68
3116,854.30
43,283.99
Salaries-
Airport Superintendent
Field Labor
Janitor
AIRPORT DEPARTMENT
Estimated Budget for 1934
63.815.00
. 6 600.00
, 300.00
300.00
61,300.00
Supplies, etc.
Office Supplies .
Toilet Supplies
Heat
Light, Hangar and Beacon
Light, Field
Light Globes
Miscellaneous Suppllee
insurance
Liability Insurance
Improvements
830.00
30 00
400.00
300.00
340.00
80.00
100.00
305.00
30.00
300.00
1,775.00
Estimated Receipts
Rent, Gas and Oil Stations ,
Rant, United Air Lines
Weather Bureau
Farm -.-.
Gun Club ; ,
Garage
33,975.00
Storage Hangar
(No Levy)
Disbursements
Snlary Inspector
Mileage Fee ,
Supplies ..
Laboratory ,
. 3 840.00
, 1,360.00
180.00
, 150.00
50 00
75.00
. 430 00
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Estimated Budget for 1934
levy
914.359.00
61 REFT AND ROADS DEPARTMENT.
estimated tsuaset rax igas
Administration Lsbor and Office Supplies
ouperintenacnt .; 63,640.00
Stenographer and Bookkeeper 495.00
Stationery, Blue Prints, Etc. , , 100.00
Publishing snd Printing" i 150 00
Surveying Equlpmsnt 150.00 33,535.00
Streets Sewers Wsrehouse Oeneral Labor Maintenance
snop Mecnanie , , .11.17100
Sewermen
Labor
Liability Insurance
69434.00
Street Sewer Warehouses Oenersl Supplies
Gssoiins snd Oils:
Sweeper 1 3
ICY JUAN WATERS
FOIL LONG SWIM
FORT ANGELES, Wssh . Oct. 18
CePr The Icy watera of the Strait el
Juan de Fuca foi.ed the first attempt
at swim from Victoria, B. C to Port
Angeles.
Rolsnd TegtmeleT of Taooma, Paul
Chotteau of Perls, France, and Sun
Witty of Victoria, tried It yesterday
and gavs It up, Tvgtmeter managing
to stay In ths water two hours, 19
minutes, before cramps and the 00 Id
put him out. The temperature of
the wster waa 49 degrees above sero.
The three started with an escort
of boe'e. witty wss first to leave
the water, after 84 minutes, during
whlea be covered one and one-half
miles. Chotteau swam for sn hour
snd a half, actually covering seven
miles In ths ebb tide before he quit.
The swimmers said they would to
into training and try again la a few
vt4
Compressor
Roller .
Grader .. ....
Concrete Mixer
Csrs and Trucks
360 00
300 00
00 00
400 00
50 00
360 00
Tires snd Tire Repslrs
New Parts and Repslrs:
eweeper
Air Compressor
Roller
Grader
Concrete Mixer
Cars and Truck ,
I WOO
60 00
350.00
50 00
30 00
61,850.00
350 00
8 85000
Sweeper Supplies:
Broom and steel Fibre
Sewer Supplies, Rosd Tools ,
Oenersl: Sew. Allev snd Street
Improvement Material:
Alley and street Cross Walks .
Train Tile ...
Catch Basins
Asphslt Patching Msterlsl
3 WOO
606O0
330.00
8 S0 0O
300 00
300 00
l.OOOOO
3t.050.UO
81,800 00
New Equipment:
OAL 3 .
New Grader .
Small Asphalt Patching Plant .
Recelpta: Leas estimated receipts from
p4, um 91 equipment, etc. .
ETAOINN
33.000 00
3.0O0.O0
8.000 00
800 00
Lsvy
Jaiarv
City Attorney
SiippUee ..
Court Costa
LAW DEPARTMENT
Estimated Budget tor 1934
- 333.009 00
Receipts
rermit
Levy
91420.00
360.00
100.00
860.00
63,975.00
63,140.00
Fees
.31,140.00 1,110.00
31,000.00
h,f o?,2,,'J? 'ongoing - a true statement of thj'opo
budget of expendlturea for the year 1934 as adopted by the budeet com.
mlttee of the City of Medford. Oregon, on September 26, 1933 and noti
is hereby given to all persons Interested therein that the city CoSneU wlH
meet in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on October 31 1933 Tat
7:30 o'clock P. M. of said d.y then and there to discussed budget ? and
make the levy of city taxes for expendlturea for the year 1934 at whwl
time and place any person Interested therein can meet with the Council
"ey ha. h"f ""J10"4 10 M1 bM M PropoeJ Ux I.vyf?""
M. L. ALFORD. city Recorder.
TOAOS RACE FOR
KIWANIS CHARITY
CHICAGO. Oct. 16 -(AP) Spon
sored by the Klwanls, some 500 great
horned toads from Texas and Arizona
are going to run a derby to raise
money for under-privileged children.
Poat time will be Saturday.
Bend-Salem Tie.
SALEM, Oct, 16 (AP) A "shoe
string" psss with only 60 seconds
left to play gave Bend high school a
13 to 13 tie with the Salem high
football team here Saturday night.
On top of that a Bend man Inter
cepted a pass In mldfleld as the fl
nsl gun Bounded and was stopped
only on the Salem 30-yard line.
Oeneral Refunding
City Hall
Fire Equipment
Airport
Courthouse Site
Cottage St. Bridge
Jsn. 1
Prln. 33.000.00
Int. 300.00
Prln.
Int.
3.000.00
825.00
GENERAL BOND FUND, BUDGET FOB' 1934,
Prln.
Int.
Prln.
Int.
Prln.
Int.
Prln.
3,100 00
635.00
38.450.00
Msy 13 June 1
33.000.00
600.00
36.000 00
1,360.00
July 1 Nov. 18 Dec. I
3150.00
32,500 00 37450.00
430 00
13.000.00
3.100.00
633.00
815.335.00
81.300.00
8 450.00
3 450 00 31.300.00
Interest on Wsrrants .
Total Totsl Prln.
32,000.00 88,000.00
350.00
6,000.00 54,000.00
3.550.00
3.000.00 31,000.00
97600
13.000.00 84.000.00
4.200.00
3,000.00 30,000.00
950.00 '
1.2S0.OO 25.000.00
335.275.00 6312,000.00
3 313.50
35,487.50
11.829.17
August I, 1933
Jsn nary 1, 1934
Isnuary 1, 1934
August 1, 1938
CONSOLIDATED FTVD NO. 1
Balance on Hand
Fitimeted Tsx Receipts .
Estimated Sundry Receipts
Interest Coudoiu
interest on warrants
Balance on Hand
Estimated Balance on Hand
Estlmsted Sundry Receipts
Interest Coupons
Estlmsted 75 Taxes Collected .
Levy , ,
CONSOI1DAIED FIND NO.
Bslance on Hsnd .. .
Estlmsted Assessments Recelpta .
Bonds Redeemed
interest
617437.79
6.41401
Jaruary 1, 1934
January 1, 1934
3 8 336 86
867.15
, 4.463 86
. 1.4.3.08 6 8.885 93
6 638.ua
- 3 338.08
3.000.00
Balance On Hind
Fstlmeted Balance on Hand
umated Assessment Receipts
Bonds to Redeem
Interest on Bonds ,
8.000.00
3.587.30
3.538 08
T.S87 50
-61480 00
10000
- 100 00
Levy
asJu-r
HV.tl.TH DEPARTMENT
Eillmsled Budget for 1934
-Umated 73 Taxes Collected
tT
WATER BOND alNMNfi FVd""
. Budeet. 9H
Bonds to be redeemed during Mis period of
jeers rrom January 1, 1334 to
July 1, 1938 1
Balance on Hand September, 1933 6 T3.M8 37
Estimated Taxes Receivable 1,650.00
Interest on Investments 00
Transfer from Current Water Fund . 34.000 00 3101.493 37
3 8.059 42
8 1.686.47
8 6.74349
337.000.00
Bou t Due snd Payable
is lount to be raised la ut ikt Fsaa ,
10.000 00 91.498 37
4Ael.7t
as translated
of his many books
Into 13 languages.
He came of an ancient Samaurt
family, and was educated In ajpan
France, Germany and the Dnlted
Statea.
Meteorological Report
October 16, 1938.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Tuesday. Warmer Tuesday.
Oregon: Pair tonight and Tuesday,
but cluody at times In northwest por
tion; cooler easi. snd north portions
tonight: wsrmer southwest portion
Tuesday.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 68; lowest. 44.
Totsl monthly precipitation. 0;
deficiency for the month, .53 Inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1933. .31 Inch; deficiency for
the season, .63 Inch.
Relstlve humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 30; 8 a. m. today 73.
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:25 a.
Sunset tomorrow, 5:37 p.
t Observations Taken at 8 1
120 Meridian Time.
01 ty
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.,,...3 9.915 89
- NQTABLF niPl flMAT
439.36 10.63946
: tttttt. cpuni nn nuporp
-1 . 11 318.660 00
313.443 34 .wmia. o. v., ucv 10. (AT)
6 4.481.95
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VICTORIA. B. C Oct. 16. (AP)
Insxo Nltobe, lsst Jspanese envoy
Boston ,,
Cheyenne
Chlcsgo
Eureks .. .
Helena
Los Angelea
MEDFORD
New Orleans
New York
Omaha .... .
Phoenix .
Portland
Reno
Roseburg .
to the League of Nations ss It exists I s,,t Lllte .
today, is dead at the age of 71.
Dr. Nltobe died here last night
after a long Illness end an operation,
with his American wife, the former
Mary Patterson Elklngton of Phila
delphia, at his bedside.
The distinguished statesmen,
scholsr snd writer performed his lsst
services to his country ss head of
the Japanese delegation to the In
stitute of Pacific relations at Bsnlff.
Alts., recently. Then he wss stricken
with pneumonia and complications
developed.
The tmernstionsl spotlight focus,
sed upon him at Geneva when he
told the League of Nations Janan
San Francisco...
Seattle
Spokane
Wella Walla 60
Washington. B.C. 68
Clear
Clear
Ram
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clouly
Clear
Clear
Clear
P.Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cles'r
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Capture Hopes Brighten
SALEM. Oct. 16 (AP) A poel
bllity that "ruober check" writing
msy lesd to the arrest of Willism
O. Bowen. who escsped. from ths
state hospital for the Insane here
last Sunday, was expressed by Su
perintendent of State Police Charles
P. Pray.
.04
The Weather
,. :: . . . !,w nor" ,r"'d offshore.
Manchukuo.
Nltobe. former exchange professor
to six American universities under
Notice.
Protect the birds Get vour -No
Hunting. No rrespsssmg" svgns at toe
the Csmetie Peace Foundstlen. also I Job Department of the als Tribune
wa vau aow as aa au'Jiofc Oa .8-30 K. Q.-aja,