Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935.
Bead tvery ad on
Hill page, loo will
probably find M
ctly the thing
you want to buy
or kU. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
ret wort tint Insertion
(Minimum tsc)
Bach additional Insertion,
per word
Minimum 10c)
Per Una per month without
spy changes .IM
Phone 75
JOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
Person who found watch at
bus termlnol please return to Mall
Tribune office. Reward.
OST Bay mare, J. B. brand left hip,
rope burn on left hind leg. 0. D.
Vroman, Medford. Phone 14-F-3.
OST White wire-haired terrier,
"Stubby"; carries left hind foot.
Reward. Communicate 302 South
Riverside.
JUTTED SHAWL, keepsake, led In
Armory, Townsend rally. Please
bring to 35 So. Peach. Reward.
OST Diamond bar pin.
please phone 173.
Finder
OST White wire-haired terrier,
"Stubby." Communicate 303 So.
Riverside.
OST If oog is missing. calllSlS.
WANTED MALE HELP
DIESEL OPPORTUNITY
Trite now for FREE literature do.
scribing latest DIESEL develop
ment and opportunities for train
ed Diesel men. ,
DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING
SCHOOLS
3330 30th St., at Polsom,
San Francisco, Calif.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
RELIABLE men and women wanted
to service regular customers on Mc
Ness routes. Make up to $ 13 a day.
No experience or capital required.
Write Mr. Thomas, 426 Third St
Oakland, Calif.
WANTED SITUATIONS
RACTICAL NURSE desires position
to care for Invalid or elderly re
fined person; psychopathlo experi
ence. Box 51S5, Tribune.
IIDDLE-AGED couple will care for
home and elderly people; nursing
experience. Go anywhere. Box
5187, Tribune.
'OsrnoN WANTED by young man
bookkeeping retail lumber, automo
btle and farm equipment experience.
Box 5186, Tribune.
JARPENTERING and PAINTING for
cash or trade. Tel. Central Point
145.
V ANTED Housekeeping, cooking for
crew of men, or chamber work In
hotel. P. O. Box 050, Medford.
WANTED--MISCELLANE0US
V ANTED To buy good second-hand
light truck. C. C. Hoover, Phone
437-R.
V ANTED To rent by responsible par
ty, oil circulating heater. Phone
1573-W.
V ANTED Six good milk cows, Jerey
or Guemaay. Must be tested. Tel.
3S7-R after 6 p. m.
V ANTED Used McOaskey account
file. Box 4938, Tribune.
VILL PAY CASH for Jackson County
Bids- Loan stock. Box 4585, Tri
bune. .
WANTED
K7e pay caab for. household goods,
furniture and stbve We also buy
metal, hides, pelta wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
37 N Grape St Pbon 1063.
"PANTED Heifers calves Write Ruby
Schula. Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pasture. J. J Oaenbrugne.
FOB BENT HOUSES
roR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house, 630; two unfurnished apt.
$16 each. Call at 335 So. Riverside.
rOR RENT 5-room house, complete
ly turnlahed. Phone 534-H.
POR RENT OR 8ALE Very easy
term. 3-room house and I. acre In
Jacksonville. Box 6180, Tribune.
K)R RENT Small modern furnlahed
house. 1027 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT Furnished house. 8 So.
Orange St. Inquire 33 No. Peach
after 6:30 p. m.
rOR RENT 9-room strictly mortJ.-n
home, close to Medford' bumcs
district. In fine resldentlsl aecion:
partially furnlahed: fin lawn and
shade trees: basement and fum-vse:
double garage. Bee owner at once
at 332 North Ivy St.
rort nENT 4-room furnished house
Inquire 305 So Oakdsle.
POR RENT Hone fumlsled or
unfurnished Brown t Whlia.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
JtfTft. JTOa RENT W4 Applo.
FOR BENT FUBNISHED
BOOMS
PLEASANT sleeping room,
toe St.
ATTRACT1VE rooms. 40 8. Grape.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable
410 8. Newtown.
POR BENT Large front room;
and cold water and shower. 2
Fir.
FOB RENT BOOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 716 B. Main.
FOB BENT
MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR APTS, 446 80. Front.
FOR RENT Business location, room
16x60 Will remodel to suit tenant.
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Crosley 7-tube cabinet
radio, cost (236, lor lo tier a-in.
fir wood. Phone 1002-X exemngs.
TO TRADE FOR WOOD A 20-Inch
pole saw and frame. 134 . River
aide. TRADE S-mo. Guernsey bull for beef
to butcher. Phone 301-R-4.
TRADE Columbia Oraphonola. fine
oak cabinet in good condition, large
selection of records, for wood. 37
Tripp St. after 6 p. m.
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE
WILL SELL 6-room all modern stucco
residence with acreage; fine deep
garden soil, garage, elec. pressure
water, hardwood Hoar, suburban,
one mile from town. Bargain price
62500. Fine location. EARL TUMY,
310 Liberty Bldg.
4 ACRES, close In, Irrigated; good soil;
small house. Price souo.uu; eau.uu
cash, balenoe $10.00 per month. L.
O. MCKBLL, 204 E. Main.
DO YOU WANT A FARM7 280 acres,
suitable for stock, grain, turkeys
with house, barns, outbuildings,
good water. Price 64000; no en
cumbrance. WIU sell or trade.
EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg.
FOR SALE 101b Queen Anne ave ,
attractive five-room home, fuss
ment. piped furnace, hardwood
floors, flreplaoe, enclosed back
porch. Price 63.675.00. Charles R.
Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone
802.
FOR SALE 32 acres, 6 acres In alf
alfa, balance wood: 4-room plas
tered house. Best offer over 6900
takes It. Inquire 404 Berrydale ave.
300 ACRE RANCH for lease. 50 acres
plow land. 6150 year. T. A. South
ard, Trail, Ore. ,
A FINE east side HOME for only
63.000, and 6700 will handle It.
BROWN WHITE. Realtors.
CITY LOTS from $250 up, all. Im
provements In and paid for. If
you are Interested In building or
buying a HOME, see us. BROWN
Ji WHITE, Realtors.
for SALE Federal Land Bank farms
Convenient terma Call warren
Patterson, Central Point, or write
O A Barnes. 1163 Oak St.. Eugene
Oregon.
HOUSES FOR SALE OH RENT
Jscksun County Bunding 4 Loan
Ass'n Phone 193
100 ACRES - well improved, stocked
anrt aauiDDed. oluse to Meedford;
some cash or Income property Bal
. anoe long time low Interest- O. A
DeVoe. 623-J-3
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Heavy work or logging
team. Welborn Bee son, 376 B St,
Ashland, Ore.
8 HEAD mares and geldings from east
ern Oregon, wt. from 1200 to 1700,
suitable for farm or orchard work,
broke alngle and double, will be
priced very reasonable: 1 mile on
G street across R. 3 from Grange
hall. F. W. Cleverson. Oranta Pass.
FOR SALE No. 1 Guernsey cow.
J. Parsons. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Good work team, 1300
pounds, $125. Henry Leaverton.
Murphy. Missouri Flat.
FOR SALE 3 milk cows with calves;
also household furniture. T. A.
Southard. Trail, Ore.
I WILL buy your hoga and sheep, any
size, at any time. F. A Pearson.
Ross Lane. Phone 610-J-4.
FOR SAIJJ Purebred Ramboullett
rams Dolph Phlpps. Orater Lake
highway.
FOR SALE P0ULTBY
FOR SALE Narragansett turkeys. AH
new stock. Take your pick: $3 00
for hens, $500 for toms. John A.
Anderson. Central Point.
FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK
breeding cockerel. May Ranch.
Talent. Ore.
FOR SALE AUTOM0Bn.ES
OOOD USED CARS
SALE PRICES
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan: six
wheels, extras.
1933 Plymouth 5-wheel sedan.
1933 Plymouth coupe: a real bargain.
1931 Ford A Victoria coupe.
1930 Ford A 3-door sedan.
Other real bargain In Fords, Chevro-
!t4. eta.
The new Chryslers will be here soon
LANOE MOTOB can
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers
88 No. Riverside Phone 18
(Formerly Armstrong Motors)
FOR 8 ALE Federal pBncl truck. 1
ton; wakashaw motor. Tlmken bear
ings: A-l condition: cash or trade
L C. Oreenamyer. Jacksonville
Inquire Coleman's Hdw.
FOR SALE Trucks and equipment.
Ill No. Fir St.
HUDSON Sedan fin condition
cheap Call 957 or 633-R-
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DELICIOUS and NEWTOWN apples.
25.C box: you plrk them. Bring
containers. 4 Plnea Ranch. 5'i
miles east Evan Creek road. Rogue
River.
FOB SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW Colemn g heater, cost 28.50.:plalnUff ud Defendant to Plaintiff
$11.00; Chev. car. good conamon.
good tires, $35.00. Owner leaving.
Call at Grave Jewelry Store, 6th
and Front.
USED PUMPS Fairbanks - Morse
water system, Milwaukee water sys
tem, Paul deep well head, Gould
3-ln centrifugal. 134 North River
aide. FOR SALE Majestic 9-tube superbet
rodyne, mantel type; good tubes,
17.30. 324 So. Peach.
FOR SALE Apples, cheap: different
varieties. Half mile from city lim
its, or will deliver. Tel. 258-J.
FOR SALE The famous Upton Bros.
Spitz. Act quick. Pinnacle No. 1.
HAVE first mortgage. 4900; t. pay
able $16.00 per month. Will moke
big sacrlfloe aa I need money. Rt.
1, Myers Lane, Box 676.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL aires Of
rock at 11.60 per yard, delivered.
Bateman. Phone 1634-Y or 9 12 J
FOR SALE World Bookman Encyclo
pedia. Call at 9 Rom Ave.
FOR SALE Used McOaskey account
file. Box 4938 Tribune.
FOR SALE Spltzenburg apple, lim
ited quantity, well colored, good
sizes. Inquire Day Packing House.
South Fir St.
ROLLER CANARIES. Call 633-J-3.
SHOP EQUIPMENT
OFFICE FIXTURES Going Ft
The following for sale:
1 Air compressor
50-gal. Gas Buggy
1 aet reamer
Crane
3 Shop work benches
3 parts bin on rollers
Misc. shop tools
Roll -top desk
3 Oak office chain
1 3-drawer steel cabinet
1 Carey safe
4 13-ft. showroom lattice
3 showroom palms
DON'T WAIT TOO LONO
103 So. Riverside In rear
FOR SALE Good field corn.
Schule. Gold Hill.
M. A.
FOR SALE Italian and Petite prune
Phone 7-F-14.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice
The Dell Vineyard. Rt. 3. Medford
FOR 8 ALE Substantial 3- wheel
trailer, or trade for wood. Inquire
last house left-hand side of Lozler
Lane or Tel. 869-M.
FOR SALE Ore pes and grape Juice.
Mrs. Mary E Clarxaon. Koas Lane
Phone 610-R-l.
APPLES Several varieties Oebhard'
Central Point, V4 mile north Bear
Creek bridge.
PEACHES. PLUMS 1VJO lb: grape 3c
lb Huklll. V, mile south whit
Griffin Creek school.
FOR 8ALE Grapes. J. A. Manke
2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE! I will not be responsible
for any debt contracted by any
one other than myself. Mrs. W. J.
(or Nora M.) Sanders.
ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof
before the rainy season This ser
vice ts free. Call 370. Rogue River
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
WANTED Partner with $1000 to help
operate established placer nine.
Writ P. O. Box 254, Grants Pass,
Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complet Title
system ta jacason
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 82
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners,
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purpose on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Cars Refinanced. Loan closed
within 80 minute. License No. 8.
137. See W. B. Thomas. 45 So. Cen
traL
Piano and Quirar Instruction,
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and
modern olano Instruction. MEL-
CHORD for every one. The only
method that never falls, studio.
318 Liberty Bldg. Medford. Or.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reaaonabl rate
Tel. 833. P. B- Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and mover. Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
EADS TRANSFER 4 8TORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central. Phone 318
Prices rlsht. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Ruth Alice White, plaintiff.
TS.
Homer E. White. Defendant.
To Homer E, White, the above
named Defendant.
In the Name of the Stats of Ore
gon: Tou are hereby required to p
p$ar and answer the complaint filed
against you In the abov entitled suit
on or before the last day of four
weks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, said period
of four weeks being the time pre
scribed for publication hereof, and
if you fall so to appear and answer
ld complaint for want thereof
Plaintiff will sod! v to the Court for
the relief demanded In said com-1
plaint, to-lti decree of th Court
dissolving the bonds of matrimony J
I now existing between Plaintiff and
Defendant, awarding the custody and
1 (vintrnl cit (ti mlnnf hllrlrion nf
and requiring Defendant to contrlb-
ute to Plaintiff the sum of $26.00
per month for the support of said
minor children. This summons Is
published In the Medford Mall Trib
une by order of the Honorable H. D.
Norton, JuUe of the above entitled
Court, duly made and entered on the
9th day of October, 1935. October Oth.
1935, la the date or the first publica
tion of this summons.
F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address; Room 10, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Oregon.
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Payment
Notice Is hereby given that there
will be funds on hand November 1,
1935 for the redemption of the fol
lowing Improvement bonds:
CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVEMENT
BONDS
Series No. 5. dated May 1, 1931.
No. 1 to 17 Inclusive.
Interest on above bond will cease
after November 1. 1935. .
OUS H. SAMUELS, Treasurer (
of the City of Medford, Oregon.
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Payment.
Notice la hereby given that there
will be funds on hand November 1st,
1935, for the redemption of the fol
lowing Improvement bonds:
CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVEMENT
BONDS
Series No. 4, dated May 1, 1931.
No. 1 to 66 Inclusive.
Interest on above bond will oease
after November 1. 1935.
OUS H. SAMUELS. Treasurer
of the City of Medford, Oregon.
1067-13
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Washington, D. C.
September 31. 1933
Notice Is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the acts of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat.
318), and May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. 597,
Public Nos. 416 and 417), and pur
suant to departmental regulations
Circular 1300, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be seld Nov. 13,
1935. at 10 o'clock A. M. at public
auction at the U. S. Land Offloe at
Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bid.
der at not less than the appraised
price as shown by this notice, sale
to be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price with an additional sum of
one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be
ing commissions allowed, must be
deposited when the right to purchase
Notice' of Bond Sal.
Notice Is hereby given that the
City Council of the City of Medford
will on the 33rd day of October. 1935,
at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at
the Council Chamber of the City of
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon,
offer for sale the following duly
authorized Issue of bond of th City
of Medford, to-wlt:
Bond No. 1 to 6, both Inclusive
Bonds No. 7 to 13, both Inclusive
Bonds Noa. 13 to 18, both Inclusive
Bonds No. 19 to 34, both inclusive
Bond No. 35 to 30, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 31 to 37, both lnoluslva
Bonds Nos. 38 to 44, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 45 to 51, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 62 to 59, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 60 to 67, both Inclusive
City of Medford. Refunding Im
provement Bonds, Series D. dated
November 1st, 1936. In the amount
of $33,248.09 and numbered 1 to 87
Inclusive and In the denomination of
$500.00 each, except bond number 1,
which Is in the amount of $248.09.
said bonds to maturs serially In nu
merical order aa follows, to-wlt:
The Interest on all of said bonds
to be payable semi-annually on the
1st days of November and May. prln
clpal and Interest payable at the of
fice of the Treasurer of the City of
Medford at Medford, Oregon.
Persons offering to purchase such
bonds are Invited to bid thereon at
such rate of Interest, not exceeding
8 per annum, as they shall ieslg-
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cow
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central part
14. Wild animal
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whole
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18. Poor
19. Point of land
20. Adjust
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tor: colloq.
SI. Speedily
25. Plan of s town
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39. Continent
3L. Snapping
beetla
14, Touth belovsd
by Venus
18. Depend
37. Narrow roads
Z9. Pen point
4t Feminine
nams
41. Insects
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If swarded by the Register, but eer-
tlflcate of sale will not Issue until
the purchaser has complied fully with
said regulations. Circular 1200, as to
the execution of the contract of sale
and bond required thereunder. The
money deposited will be returned If
sale Is not spproved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber, which must
be removed within 10 years, lda will
be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens, and corporations organized
under the laws of the United States,
or any State, Territory or District
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being included in
any offer of a larger unit. T. 10 S., R.
1. E.. See. 29. BWYt NWft red fir
330 M: T. 14 8.. R. 1. W., Sec. 31.
NE4 NEt red fir 755 M; T. 30 8.. R.
1 W., Sec 27, NEVi NWV4 red fir 966
M, red cedar 180 M. hemlock
65 M, NWf, NW; red fir 1,125
M, red cedar 185 M, hemlock 45
M; T. 31 8.. R. 4 W Sec 27. SEVi
SWVi red fir 740 M, white fir 30 M,
red cedar 63.300 feet, hemlock 40 M.
Incense cedar 40 M; T. 19 8., R. 6 W..
Sec 13. 8WVi NW red fir 1.900 M.
red cedar 40 M; T. 18 8.. R. 7 W Sec.
15, NE'i SEVi red ft 600 U' red cedar
100 M: none of the timber to be sold
for less than $1.50 per M for the red
fir, $1.00 per M. for the white fir,
red cedar and hemlock and 50 cents
per M for the Incense cedar. T. 37 8..
R. l B.. sec 31, 8W'4 NE'i yellow
pine 76.460 feet, red fir. 10 M. NE'i
BEV, yellow pine 120 M. red fir 20 M; T.
4 8.. R. 4 E Sec. 29, NWVi SE'i yel
low fir 1.776 M. SW'i 6E14 yellow fir
780 M; T. 7 S., R. 7 W.. Sec 19, NE(4
NE4 yellow fir 3.590 M, hemlock 600
M. 8E; 8Wi yellow fir 460 M. silver
fir 95 M, larch 10 M. hemlock 650 M:
none of the timber to be sold for less
than $2.00 per M for the yellow pine,
$1.76 per M for the yellow fir. $1.00
for the sliver fir. larch and hemlock
and 75 cents per M for the red fir.
(Sgd) FRED W. JOHNSON,
Commissioner.
STATEMENT
September 1935
The following la a schedule of the
proceedings of Jackson County, Ore
gon, showing a list of claimant for
articles and service for which the
olalm la made and which were passed
upon by the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, during the month of
September, 1935.
G. R, CARTER.
County Clerk.
GENERAL COl'NTT FUND
Supplies and Service
Dr. W. O. Bishop. $15.00; Dr. Mof
fatt. $50.00: Shaw Supply Co., $97.23;
Dr. L. C. Martin, $5.00; Dr. Chae
nate and said bonds shall bear such
Interest rate aa shall be designated
by the purchaser thereof aa aforesaid;
the bonds will not be sold for l"s
than par.
Said bonds will be sold subject to
the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal,
Wlnfree, Mcculloch. Shuler At K?lly
Bond Attorneys of Portland. Oregon.
Said bonds to be furnished and print'
Principal , Maturity.
Amount
$3,748.09 November t. 1937
3.000.00 November 1. 1938
3.000 00 November 1. 1930
8,000.00 November 1. 1940
3.000 00 November 1, 1941
3.500.00 November I. 1942
3.500.00 November I. 1943
3.500.00 November 1, 1944
4.000.00 . November 1, 1945
4,000.00 ' November 1, 1946
ed by the City of Medford.
Sealed bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the City
Council 'at the City Hall up to the
time of said sale as herein fixed. All
bids must be accompanied with
certified check payable to the City
of Medford in the amount of 3 of
the oar value of the bonds, which
shall be forfeited to the City of Med
ford In oase any Didder shall fall and
refuse to accept and pay for said
bonds, should they be awarded to
him.
The right Is hereby reserved to re
ject any and all bide.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON.
By M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
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mud or
dirty water
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oil
11. Glide ovar Ice
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spring
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22. Large poison
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24. Entirely
26. Motions of
the sea
S3. Injury
10. Kind or 1st
turs
22. Old musical
nots
22. Cereal grass
25. Amount
taken In
27. Subsequently
32. 01dwomanlsb
40. Portends
43. Dry
44. Assail with .
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stomach
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spire
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lemery. $47.50; Dr. Barkwlll. $15.00;
Sacred Heart Hospital, $389 40; Com
munity Hospital. $423.30; Jackson
ville Hosnltal. $311.77; Phyllis Sweor
Ingen. $40.00; D. J. Bolton, $35.00:
June Earhart, $7.50; Dr. J. C. Hayes.
$15 00: Heath' Drug Store, $97 07;
Medford Pharmacy, $3.93: Bast Side
Pharmacy, $73.63; West Side Pharm
acy, $107.26; E. R. Squibb As Sons,
$17.10: S. E. Massenglll Co., $35.20,
Jarmln's, $20.02: Univ. of California,
$10.50; E. J. Smith, $16.60; Woods
Drug Co., $11.55; Parson Machine
Shop, $.50: Modem Plumbing and
Sheet Metal Co., $1.00; Southern Ore
gon Gas Co., $13.15; Columbia Can
ning Machinery Co.. $2.71; Home Tel.
and Tel. Co., $18.35: Consolidated
Freight Lines. $833; Dorothy Mitch
ell, $80.00: National Re-omployment
Service, $53.57; Red Cross Travel.
$37.85; Fix It Shop, $.75; Merrlman's
Stiop, $.75: Gale Moulton, $5.40; In
dustrial Accident Coin., $4.37; Dr. A.
N. Johnson, $20.00; Mrs. E. M. Strong,
$7.30; Mrs. Vogel. $10.80; Mrsl T. A.
Shollenberg, $40.00; Sarah Walker,
$5.40: Mrs. A. D. Hall, $30 00: A. R.
Enyeart. $18.00; Mrs. 0. B. McClaln,
$18.00: Burials, $60.00; Florence Cuf
fel. $14.00; Faber's, $66 00: H. H. Har
vey. $22.60: Anna WolMr. $20.00: H.
O. Childreth, $5J0; Kenneth Anthony.
7 50; S. E. Brill. 612.50; Mrs. J. E.
McClaln, $4.00; Muriel Sample, $8.00;
Medford Lumber Co., $21.00; E. A.
Mercer, $17.00; Piggy Wltfgly. $4.50;
Mrs. Burch. $2.00; Hardy's Cash Sror,
$26 60: Meadow Brook Dairy, 53.10:
Gold Hill Suply Co., $33.91; Jones
Grocery, $24.00; Curriers Grocery,
$16.00: Wendt's Grocery, $12.?0;
Phoenix Merc. Co., $18.00; Bxly'a
Market, $58.00: Humphrey' Grocery,
$64 82; Oilman Dairy, $14.98: Gold
Seal Creamery, $3.10: Alexander Gro
cery, $45.97; Godward Merc. Co..
$22.31; Heath and Holllster. $4.00;
Dougherty's Grocery. $7.82: Drakes
Grocery, $4.00: Brownsboro Store,
$5.00; Lee Denzer, $2.50; R C. Bur
gess, $3.00: Peerless Market, $3.00: M.
and M. Dept. score, ti?.io; ruuwr
Grocery, $29.43; Fred O'Kelly, $10.00;
Bungalow arocory. $4.00; Home Tel.
and Tel. Co., $133.64: Marshall smith
Leonard, $57.66; Jessie Klzer, 'i ou;
Zellerbach Paper Co., $33.75; Boyd's
Market, $18.52: Monarcn ooeo. ana
Feed, $8.80; Snider Dairy, $37.34;
Gates & Lydlard, $28.60: Mall Tribune,
$119.30; Calif. Orojon Power Co.,
8113.11: Ead as hoiotook, .ao: ir
wln Hodson Co.. $15.74: Medford Do
mestic Laundry, $3.26; Klocker Print
crv. $16.50: Economy Meat Market,
$24.78; ceroid J. roraer. eo.oo; nmu
nhrev's Grocery, $52.06; Medford
Creamery, $11.32: Geo. Young, $1.00;
Bovd'a Market. $2.15: R. R. Bard.
$3.40: Western Union. $14.33; Frank
lin Prlntlrur Co.. $18.06; Leo Mc
Michael, $2.70: Paclflo State Mine,
aiaQ7 nun Pierce. $1.44: O. J. Tar
bell, $2.16; Billy Haynea, $1.64: Ldd
Sz Bush, $B.22; C. H. Newton, $1.17:
R. R. 8pray Co.. $6.86; August Sa
rald. $1.64. Ralph Swingle, $127; Earl
Norberg, $2.42; O. E. Dunn. $4.59: B.
C. Dixon. $3.88; Ray SchumaVtor,
$3.77; J. J. Trvon. $11.02: Vlda Ran
kin, $1.05; Clyde Equipment Co..
$2.80; Standard Stations, $2.07; P. C.
Ooetz, $1.60: O. A. Burkhart, $1.32:
John Ray, $1.62; D. 8. Regel & Sons,
$2.26: Eva steward, $5.22; R. P. Tay
lor, $1.08; Roy Stanley, $10.61; 3. W.
Tlmmons, $1.04; J. O. Hlbbard, $1.01;
Joe Kantor. $1.88; Robert, D. Lytle,
$1.74; National Hospital Association,
$5.06: Health Department Postage.
$10.60; Aflnes Koppes, $8.69; O. M.
Roberta, $18.72; J. P. Plel, $10.00;
Ashland Tidings, $35.20; Franklin
Printing Co., $10.17; Modern Plumb
ing and Sheet Metal Co., $10.20; NorUj
Coast Chemical Company, $15,40;
Sheriff Travel. $237.61; Jordan' Sash
Work, $17.80; Teachers' Institute,
$125.00; Office Sta. and Supply Co.,
$38.10; Modern Plumblnjr and Sheet
Metal Co., $8.90; Safeway Stores,
$4.87: Prank E. Anderson. $5.60; Chas.
Carlton $1.00; R. B. Beeson. $1.00:
Mike Fllnn. $100; Prank Bellinger,
$1.00: Clarence Bads. $1.00, O. B. Oay.
$1.00; Joe Solloway, $1.95: Clinton A.
Smith, $60.75: C. M. Smith, $70 15:
a vi. Daley. $27.14: B. Huklll. $22.80;
o .7 Sanur. 110.00: O. Ij. Smith.
i on. Th A. LltH CO.. $4,751 OeO.
Iniow, $35.00; O. R. Carter, Postage.
.nn itn. rt.nr nretmn Power Co.. $36.03;
Weeks at Orr. $11.20: Medford Hard
ware Co., $4.39: Colegttte Co., $19 71:
T H. Temple. $12.00: Hubbard Bros..
$33.49; M. and M. Dept. Store, $43.70;
John Conner. $0.40; Vandin and Co.,
$18 60; City Sanitary Service. $10.00;
Medlora waver "i"""1""" ";"'
Timber Products Company $ 60; Hub
bard Bros., $3.27: Blue Print Shop.
$180; Big Pines Lumber Co, $16 57;
C. E. Terrlll. $6.00; M. C. r"1.rnri.
$13.00: I,. J. Freeman. $18.00; H. A.
Predenburg. $16.00: Chas. Boussom,
64.00; Jas. Owens. $18.00: A. O. Ed
wards, $8.00; Wm. Fomeror. $22.00;
Prank Oehlge, $23.00: O. A. Wllbwth.
$20.00; Ethel W. Boggs. $12 00; Helen
W. Dixon, $18.00: Laura M. West,
$11.00; C. A. Hamlin, $13.00; C. A.
DeVoe, $18.00; Mildred N. Plorey,
$4.00; Mary Sllckland, $20 00; Oscsr
Lewis, $18.00; Barbara O'Brien. $12 00;
Jessie KIMr. $2 40; West Side Phar
macy, $.50; pmnklln orooery, $64.88,
Model Bakery. $13.87; Medford Hard
ware Co.. $14.33; H. it M. O. Co.. $ 25:
O. A. Codding, postage, $7.00; Modern
Plumbing and Sheet Metal
Standard Oil Co., $3 31; T. T. Hat'ett.
$7 25- J. B. Coleman, travel, $4130:
Edwin P. Stone, $.60: Hubbard Bros.
$12 09: Medford Stationery Store,
$4.65; Harry Predette, $100; B. Oay
$1.00: Alex Stevenson, $100: R. R
Beeson, $100; John Klrkpatrlck.
$100:
Widow's Pension
Bethel Abel, $15.00: Mary . Al
bert, $20.00; Lottie Belley. $18.00:
Mrs. Esrl Baldwin, $20.00: Myrtl C.
Beatty $10 00: Iva L. Biackwell.
$15.00: Cecelia Boere, $10.00; Harriett
Busby. $10.00: Prancla Daniels. $10 00;
Mae B. Dvl. $16.00; Zelal M. Doe.
$26 00; Pearl Dunford, $18.00: Anna
M. Edward $10.00: Mary 0. Pry.
$10 00; Ann Gould, $18.00; Ethel
Hsertle. $10 00: Orac Hamilton,
$10.00: Inei P. Hayse, $16.00; Dollle
O. Holland. $25.00: In Huaon, $46.00;
Elizabeth Huron. $16 00: Elesnor M.
Johnson, $25 00; Relt Kendall,
16.00; Bessie Landing, $15.00; Pannle
Liggett, $10.00; Ora Lester, $10.00;
Plora B. Ludwlg. $20.00; Carol S. Mil
ler, $15.00; Ella Mlnlnlck. $10.00: Dol
lle Moomaw, $10 00: Bettle Owlngs.
$1000; Ollla L. Pltchford. $10 00: Lil
lian O. Reed. $10 00; Marl Reynolds.
$20.00; Almeida Rusaell, $15.00; Mary
R. Rowley, $15.00; Elizabeth Salle.
$10.00: Winnie E. Sanford, $26 00;
Rutb Solle. $16.00: Ethel T. Stand-
lev. 61300: Delia Stevenson, $16.00:
Mary B. Swejme. $10 00; Mill P. Ting-
leaf, $10 no; Alice -run;'., aiu.uu;
Louise Underwood, $1000; Constano
Weedman. $16 00;, Martha L. Whll
lock. $10 00: Alonla M. Wall, $30 00:
Edith L. wataon. $15.00; Vera Wil
liam. $15 00: Carrie J. Orlmet, $30 00.
Regular Indigents
Rosle Akers. $8 00: Mrs. Dell Ander
son. $a ou: Joaephlne Atkinson. $10 00;
Eflle M. Bar. $17.00: Clifford Bslrd.
$15 00; Pred Bartley, $12 00; Jsmes H.
Biggs. $8 00: Wm. H. Bingham, $10 00:
Walter Bls-kmn. $10.00: Nellie
Boardman. $15 00; Clarence O. Bowl
log. $16.00i Too. A. Bradley, $6.00;
Delia Braymer. $8.00; Jacob f. Ruck
bee, $8.00: W. H. Calne, $8 00; Prank
F. Camp. $8.00: Nettle Campbell.
$1000: Edw. R. Carr. $13.00: Allen
Coaebler, $20.00; T. E. Clark. $8 00:
Geo. L. Clark. $1500: Nancy Coff-
Tnan, $13 00: Wm. H. Crabtree. $15.00:
Flora B. Cooper. $10.00; David Crloe.
$8.00; Eliza J. Davis. $8 00; Nellie
Dean, $13.00; W. E. Denny, $13 00:
Bmll Dlew, $12.00: Alice Dosler.
$13.00: James B. Edward. $15.00;
Bettte Wilson, $10.00; Irene Egan.
$10.00; O. 8. Embree, $8 00; Nancy
Erlckson, $8.00: Dudley Estea, $13.00;
Cora Evans, $10.00; Thos. Fanner.
$16.00; Elizabeth Ferguson $8.00;
Elizabeth Flfer, $10.00; Martin Forbla.
$10.00: Laura Gltzman, $8.00; Suaan
T. Gregg. $13.00: Ira Grlgsby, $10.00:
David A. Hadden, $8 00; LI I la J. U;.l
klns, $13.00: E. L. Henlnger, $10.00:
Mary R. Hlgglns, $10.00; Joale Horn,
$10.00; 0. N. Horn, $15.00: Addison A.
Hopkins, $8.00; Laura Howard, $10.00;
John A. Hubert, $13.00; Thoa. Hume.
$13.00; H. D. Hurlburt. $10.00; Mar7
Hurst, $10.00: W. L Jackson, $25.00;
Ida Kathan, $8.00; Melissa B. Knlght-
$10.00; A. A. Lair. $15.00: Frank
J. Lake. $13.00; Chas. Lowdenback,
$8.00; Chas. Marshall, $7.50: John o.
Maon, $8.00; J. N. McOune. $8.00: R.
J. McOrotty, $800; J. W. McLean.
$8.00: Frank McLIn, $5.00; Clara Mil
ler, $10.00; J. W. Norris. $10.01: oiaa
ya Moses, $20.00; Minnie Nixon.
$10.00; 8. 8. O'Conner, $10.00; Mary
Oaborn. $10.00: W. L. Payne. $8.00;
Milton J. Pengra. $13.00: Eva A. Per
kins. $10.00; Sadie B. Pierce, $8.00:
Julia Pierce, $15.00; C. T. Pine. $10.00;
Mary Price, $8 00; Louie W. Radmer.
$8.00: Lydla M. Rathbun, $8.00; W.
B. Reed. $10.00; Thos. A. Reddy.
$10 00; John O. Reynolds, $8.00; Al
Rhoten, $10.00: W. L. Robinson.
10.00: Flora Hicks. $8.00: Jamea M.
Rlgglns, $13.00: Samuel P. Robb.
$13.00; Mary R. Rowley. $10 00: Jamas
D. Rupe, $13 00; Joe Rltzer, $10.00:
Jessie Searing, $10.00; Mr. Ottle
Sender. $8.00; O. B. Sexton. $8.00;
Mary Shaddock, $10.00: Hoion D. Skid
more, $8.00; W. H. Stewart. $16.00;
J D. stubblefleld, $10.00: John St.
John, $8.00: C. E. Shafer, $8.00: Jose
phine A. Simons, $8.00: Eliza A.
Smith, $8.00: Frank Staska, $13.00:
D. J. Sullivan, $8.00; Bart Summers,
$8.00; 8. A. Swan, $10.00: Cha.
Swartafaser, $15 00: Harry L. Tate.
$10.00; Geo. Thompson, $25.00; Mary
A. Torrence, $8.00; Marlon VanNatta.
annn, n. H. Purael. $8.00: Mrs. John
WaUamott. $19.00; Annie watklna,
$8.00; N. J. Wilkinson. $13.00; Ida J.
Watkln. $10 00: Pierce Wilson, $13.00;
John J. Walters, $13.00: John Win
ders, $8.00; Sarah Wood. $1000: z.
waiiromott. $13.00: Made Wright
$10.00: Goodwin Young. $15.00; Henry
S. Bailey, $8.00; R. L. Dungan. $8 00; ,
mm mtrinw. $8.00: Lele Oreer. $12 00
Horace Oundereon, $8.00; Henrietta
Jones. $10.00; Robert L. Ridings.
$12.00: Howard Beabury, $8.00; Henry
E. stover. $8.00.
Old Age Pensions
3. A. Abel." $8.00; Minnie Abel, $8.00;
Ell Amlck, $5.00; Oeo. Askew. $0 00;
John Anderson. 8no; Alonao Baln
ter. $15.00; Mary O. Baker. $5 00;
Jamea H. Baker. $10.00; Ell Baker,
$10.00; Wallace Baldwin. $8 00; Ida
A. Bates, $8.00: Wm. J. Beardaley,
$15.00; Alber Bell, $10.00: Wm. T.
Bennett, $13.00; Lily D. Blackwood,
$10.00: Minerva R. Bliss, $10.00; John
8. Bonar. $12.00; Herman P. Biyar,
$8.00: Wm. H. Bradford, $8.00; Ellen
nrarnH 7.00: Robert O: Bragg.
anon: Addle Brlttaan, $8.00; Cha.
a nmwn ainno: B. H. ButMrfleld
anno: Edw. C. Burt. $8.00; Walter
E. Buck, $8.00: Hector B. Cady, $20.00:
Sidney E. Carter, $8.00; I. B. Olapp,
$8.00: Wm. J. Cameron, $10.00; Cha.
R. Chllds, $8.00: Ollla B. Clark, $7 00;
Samuel R. Coffman, $8.00; Edw. D.
Collins, $13.00; Samuel R. Combes,
$12.00: Thoa. 3. Cook. $13.00; B. E.
Cook, $10.00; W. A. Cook. $B.0O; EUra
beth A. Cooper, $10.00; Mary A,
r.mm ainoo: Thos. A. Orump,
$10 00; Thos. Cullen, $12.00; Breather
A. Davis, $6.00: E. H. Davis, $6.00;
Harvey Deck. $8.00; Amelia Dennl.
$12.00: Teresa A. Dew. $10.00; Laura
B DIM. $8.00; ueo. uieiricn, e.u.w.
Thoa. B. Dole, $8.00; Louisa M. Downs,
u on. .r w mtnlan. 88.00: Grace Dyk-
tr. 'an 00: Nora Ed sail. $5.00; 3. L.
ain nn: Aamuel Eroer. $B.OO;
.lennl Eldrldge. $12.00: Barbara tV-
aa oo: Marv J. Estes, $5 00; H. C.
Evana, $12.00; Mary B. Evenslzer,
anno. a. T. Everhard. $8 00; W. H.
Bverhard, $5.00; A. B. Parrler, $6.00;
. ...i. . ir,r,.v as.00: w. B. Plnney,
$10.00; T. N. Pleener, $16 00; J. B.
Poster, $1000; mis nucn, i., .
T. Pry, $7.50; Sarah Fry. ai.ou;
Oamer, $10.00; Mo it la Oould, $8.00;
Maggie Orant, vio.uu; cxwau v..-,.
$8.00: J. M. oreene. ia.uu; oaniu,.
T. Oreen, $10.00; Bernettle Orltfln,
$10 00: J. B. orilim, eiu.wi
Orlgsby, $8.00; Maggie J. Hamilton.
$10.00; Jennie E. Hammond. $10.00;
E. B. Handaaker, $B.oo; uivina nr
baugh, $700; Oeo. Hargadlne, $J00;
N o. Hasklns, $8.00; R. B. Hay, $10.00;
Edith Hayman, $8.00: J. R. O. Haynes,
$10.00; W. P. Henner, eia.uu; " '
i.i... .in no- Nellie Hlbbs, $8.00;
H. O. Hlnes. $8.00; Cordelia P. Horner,
$10.00; W. w. hoods, eiu.m.; n
Hoglund. $8.00; J. P. Holbrook. $7.50:
Jane O. Holbrook, $7 50; Wm. Hollo
way, $8.00: J. O. Howard, $8 00; Ma
tilda Hornbaek, $8.00; O. P. Hollen
beak. $8.00; B. W. Howell. $13.00: M.
Hughbank. $12.00; 3. H. Burn.
$10.00; Roxllna Jackson, $10.00; B B.
Jackson. $18.00; Jam W. Jsrvu
$10.00; Serepta Jenkins, $8.00; Anna
M Jenaen, $10.00; J. O. Johnson,
110 00: Cha. Johnson. $10 00; Helen
M. Johnson. $10.00: W. H. Jordan.
$12.00; Plora Kanoff. $5.00: James W.
Klnfcode. $12.00: Bdwardln Knight.
$8.00: Mattl Kranlte, $15.00; J. D.
Land. $8.00: J. P. Landers.
Katharine Landers, $15.00: B. H. Lee.
48.00; P. P. Lewis, m .iw; """ "'
Llngerfelt, $16.00; M. N. Long. $10.00:
W M Lusk. $13.00: Rltta Mathll.
$13 00; P. MacEntyre, $10.00; Henry
Mayer. $8.00; Alonto Balnter. $8.00;
Mary Ann M.e. $8 .00; M McBrli a..
$13 00: J. M. McCun. $10.00: Pheb
Jan McCoy. $10.00; Mary ."r01",1'
$15 00: Oeo. McDonald, $800; J. H.
McJlmsey. $15.00; Laura McKlnney.
$8 00: Emma McKray, $8.00; M M";
kowlskl. $10.00; Ous Mitchell, $10.00.
Lulu J. Mundy. $20 00; E. J. Murphy,
$8 00- W. H. Newton. $8 00; Nella Neu
sen. $5.00; A. J. Nicholson. $10.00! 3.
T Oden, $16.00. Sarah C. Ovlatta,
$10.00; Lettle A. Owena, $8.00: Jams
Owen., $10.00; Henry L
$10.00; Sarah A. Parker. $8.00: Ollv
B. Parson, $10 00; Hester Pence,
$5 00: Louisa Penny, $3 00: Lillian M.
Perkins, $800: L A. Pettis. $'000: B.
E. Phelps. $6.00: M. B. Pinion, $10 00:
W. T. Plank. $8.00; P. M Poole.
$12 00; O. E. Powers. $8 00: L. H. Pre
lar. $8 00: Malbern H. Price, $5 00: J.
M. Potter. $10.00: 3. W. Rock. $800,
Irwin M. Rowe. $8 00: Thos. Sackett.
$8 00: Barney Salsman. $8 00: O. M.
Selby. $10.00: w. P. Shaw. $5 00: Mln
T,: is., aann: 3. c. Shipley. $8 90:
Rebeoo Slaughter. $10 00; J. D. Slajle.
$10 00: B. E. emauwooo. .;
P Smith, $20.00; Annie Smith. 30.00;
Mattl B. Smith. $8.00; J. R. Smith,
.no. Til. (T Smith. $10.00: Oeo. B.
n.Hv. 815 00: Marlon Sowoah.
,ry.
$10 00; Pred L. Spencer, aiooo;
S. ettnabl. 1130; aUry r. Stephen,
$8.00: Ludnda E. Stephens, 412.00;
Addle Struble, $12.00; W. J. Slu:,;.s,
$8.00: McKnlght 8urber, $5 00; Mary
J. Swlcden. $10.00; Alex Tate, 46(0;
Mary B. Tayltor, $10.00; Australia,
Taylor, $5.00; J. B. Tellon, $13 CO;
Jennie Thatcher, $8.00; Wm. L. town
send, $15.00; C. A. Turner. $10.00;
Wiley Turnbaugh, $8.00; Frances B.
VanCleve, $8 00: L. VanGundy,
$15 00; C. E. Velln, $8.00: C. M. Walte.
$12.00; J. D. Wakefield. $2000: W. 0.
Ward. $10.00; J. B. Watklna, $15 00;
Willis Watson. $10.00; Mary H. Web.
ater, $12.00; T. J. West, $10.00; Nancy
E. Wilson. $5.00: J. w. Wilson, $8.00;
A. C. Wilson, $8.00: Mary L Wood,
$8.00; M. M. Wright, $8.00; J. A.
Wright. $13.00; L. S. Wright, $11.00;
Elizabeth Wulf, $8.00; Margaret Yas
tei, 610.00; Elizabeth Yockey, $15.00:
Jamea Young. $8.00; W. A. Douglas,
$6.00; Jane Goode, $10.00: Dwight
Terwlllinger, $10.00; O. H. Thompson,
$10.00; Jackaon True, $13.00: J. L.
Wooldrtdge, $13.00; Adla O. Bish,
$10.00.
Roads.
Lee Smith, $2.39; Ike Coffmaa,
$3.39: Hawklnson Service, $59.18; L.
O. Caster, $5.00; Provost Brothers,
$13.45: Robertson Hardware Co., $4 34;
Aahland Lumber Co., $3.71; Associated
OH CO.. $53.34; SheU OU Co.. $100 55:
Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $284.00; Of.
floe Sta. and Supply Co., $13 95: o.
E. Gates Auto Co., $.63; Timber Prod
uct Co., $7.33: MW.ford Hardware Co.,
$5.90; Bads Transfer. $2.00; Blue Print
Shop, $.60; Economy Lumber Co.,
$63.68: Paclflo Elsman Co.. $31.37;
Colyear Motor Co., $14.71; Woods
Lumber Co., $140.00; Paul B. 'Jlyn
nlng, $34.05; Lorenz Co., $5.25: Horn
Tel. and Tel. Co., $7.40: Emll Brltt;
$50.00: Carson & Stoddard, $29.28;
Medford Cone. Const. Co., $93.63; Med
ford Service sta., $42.52; Porter Lum
ber Co., $1.13; Medford Water Dept.,
$3.00; Plchtner Garage. $22.80; Ray
Coleman. $4.00: H. F. Swingle, $80.87;
Carl Von der Hellen, $14 00: Leonard
MoKee. $3.39; Harry Tonn, $31.00: O.
W. Nellson, $50.00; D. it D. Lumber
Co., $106.82; Ballou & Wright, $17.39;
Jordan Sash Worka, $1.10; Hubbard
Bros., $36.88: Trusoon Steel Co.,
$29.39; Wallace Ragsdale, $22.12; Calif.
Oregon Power Co., $64.17; The Texaa
Company, $78.62: Lorenz Co.. $27.73:
Union Oil Co.. $973.74: Woodbury Co.,
$14 32; D. & D. Lumber Co., $73.00;
Gene Hooper, $82.00; H. C. Dooms,
$59.23; W. L. Tolle. $59.23; B. H
Moulton, $59.23: Chas. Dooms, $70.13;
W. L. Webber, $11.96; R. E. Webber,
$5.98; Fred Lewis, $2.99; D. O. Mod
rell, $34.10: Jack Thersher, $73.33;
Don Fredericks, $36.85; Cecil Smith.
$63.83: Ed Stlllwell, $65.80; Union OU
Co., $92.48; White Motor Co.. $4 26:
L. Lull, $4.90; Air Reduction Sale
Co., $28.57; Irwin Hodson Company,
$34.47; Pred Barneburg, $99.90; Plero
Auto Prelght, 3.08; R. J. RInabarger,
$106.00; P. E. Jenkins, $96.76; W. J.
Burbldge, $88.00: R. N. Plnney, $70.00;
Jack Fortln, $96.50; Oslo Moulton,
$82.86: Harold Tolle, $68.19; lorn
Roseberry, $100.00; Paul B. Rynnlng,
$126.09; J. P. GUllngs, $33.00; Percy
Haley, $64.00; L. J. Blgham, $62 00;
Jim Merrltt, $90.75: Wm. Bruin.
$91.76; Wm. Pox, $76.55: Clifford,
Oarvln, $57.35; Ralph Merrltt. $85.20;
Lloyd Wilson, $39.43; Lester Throck
morten. $92.00: W. H. Neuabaum,
$9.66; Pred Peck, $11.65: Ed Cln$ade.
$11.95: Howard Oold, $11.05: S. P.
Coy, $14.75: Prank Hurst. $2.39: Win.
Tethrow, $88.00: Henry Meyer, $83.06;
R. H. Heath, $54.07; Thos. Mee, $4.48:
Oale Moulton, $18.39; L. Tolle, 38.68;
Lyal Hartman, $95.70; Choa. BUtch.
$16.95; Wm. Edens, $55.86; R. Hughes,
$65.86; Jean Mee, $53.47; W. B. Har
low, $64.87; Ben Moore, $55.66: Dan
Shuss, $2.68: Menno Shmldt, $71.37;
Audrey Hardy, $3.18; Elton Hodges,
$41.63; Morris Byrne, $8.06; Wesley
Hartman, $106.00; Provost Brtohers,
$1.00; Porter Lumber Co., $40.68; W.
L. Childreth, $1.85; Bad. Tranxfer,
$3.00: Austin Western Maohy. Co.,
$3639; Medford Water Dept., $4.67;
Calif. Oregon Power Co., $66.43; Hub
bard Brothers, $1156; Roy Aahpol,
$11.34; King Brothers, $57.00; J. Nov.
$3.00; Imperial Brass Co.. $1.10; Wil
bur Cameron, $5.00; Medford Cone.
Const. Co., $190.70; Wltham Servlc
Sta., $10.15; R. R. Chevrolet Co., 43.91;
Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $10.97; Med
ford Service Station, $369.67: Llt'-rell
Part Co:, $56.60; Plreston Service,
$5.00; Woods Lumber Co., $1 69:
Whit Motor Co.. $1.14; O. E. Oate
Auto Co., $.79: Hawklnson Tiro Ser
vice. $98.96: Trlstate Neon Co.. $53.38:
The Texas Co., $17.49: Pierce Auto
Freight, $8.24.
Darrel Huaon, $100: K. R. Bailey.
$3.10; B. O. Bailey, $2.10: Wm. Max
well, $2.10: Marie Anderson, $1.90;
Horace Wilson, $1.90; J. K. Olll Co,
$19.11; Heath's Drug Store, $8 31; .
Monarch Seed and Peed. $9 60; Sni
der Dairy, $32.42; R. B. Thompson,
$17.69; Dr. B. Barkwlll, $2.80; Lim
port's, $3.60; Industrial Aooldent com
mission, $4.37.
nog Mrense Fund.
Mr. Choa. Wilson. $3 50.
Emergency Fund.
Big Plnea Lumber Co., $334.93;
Trowbridge Cabinet Workj, $.56; Aah
land Lumber Co., $60.60; Economy
Lumber Co, $.63; T. H. Simpson,
$4.00; Timber Product Co., $1.81:
Medford Lumber Co, $1.66; Mtdford
Concrete const. Co, $3.00; Metlford
Purn. and Hdw. Co., $3 53; L. B. Book,
$47.53; Cha. BUtch, $3800; Wood
Lumber Co., $831.46; People Else trio
$23.74.
County Library.
Consolidated Freight Unas. $9.97;
Oaylord Brother, $8.50; J. K. Olll,
Co, $44.21; Macmlllen Co, $7.81; Ore
gon News Co., $35.29; Association
Dues, $3.00; Suther Oate Book Shop,
$9.83; Arthur R. Womrath, $18.75.
Bounty.
R. B. Baker, $3.00: Vernon Hopkln.
$84.00; W. O. Vlcker, $3 00; Jame
O'Donohue. $8.00; H. M. Von Stein,
$3 00; Mrs. Bllderback, $3.00; Corbett
Smith, $3.00: C. H. Peyton, $1.00: W.
Sargent. $6.00; Melvin Anderson,
$3.00; O. W. Byrd, $3.00; H. 8. Mockey,
$3.00; James RlchaiOou, $300: H.
France. $3.00; W. H. Cuahman, $3.00;
R. W. Rom. $13.00; N. Purael. $3.00:
O. N. Culy, $3.00; R. R. Vinson. $3 00;
L. H. Hughes. $6.00: B. J. McHenry,
$9.00; H. O. Sparlln. $3.00; R. P. Ran
kin, $13 00; R. B. Webster, $3.00: Ver
non Hopkln, $33 00; Oeo. Rlig. $3.00;
B. A. Langley, $3 00; L. Dougls. $3.00:
A. H. Dudley, $3.00; Victor Zboralskl,
$3.00: R. M. Welburn, $3.00; J. 3.
Worthlngton. $3.00; J. A Young,
$3.00: Karl Holbrook, $3.00: Joe Rut
tr. $3.00; M. Orlgsby. $3.00.
Rare Raf-FKh Canght
SOOKE, B. C (UP) A rare speci
men ot Wllloughby Reg-Fish, measur
ing 8 teat S Inches In length and
approximately 18 Inch In circumfer
ence, was caught In fish traps her.
It I the fourth specimen ot It kind
caught her sine 1898.
Unit To Enjoin Bee Filed
BOWLINO OREEN, O-(DP) Bee)
that enter houses and hover over
yard and gardens are entirely too
neighborly, nln of Henry E. Boh'
neighbors in North Baltimore decided.
. . .... ,... M.
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'80 w M swarm enjoined.