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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3UsE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. PAGE SEVEN Bead etery d on this pate. Von will probably Una ex actly the thing 700 want ta bay or Mil. If H Isn't there, advertise. It's' Inexpensive, effective. RATES per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) aeh additional Insertion. per word -lc Minimum 10c) Per line per month without opr changes .II.ti Phon 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Boston bull puppy. 530. Reward. LOST Tan and white Spitz terrier; licence No. 79. Reward. 45 Ross Court, evenings. LOST If aog is mibsing. calll618. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Men or women to sell t Xmas Item. Reasonable price: good j commission. Call Grand Hotel, Km, ' 208. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE woman wishes work by hour or day. Phone 1131. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Best light car $75 oash will buy. W. B. Powell. Rt. 1, Box 214, Just off Orchard Home. WANTED To rent small, clin fur nished house, preferably with fire place. Young couple with no chil dren will take excellent care of place. Rent must bo reasonable. Please answer Mall Tribune, Box 7521. WANTED Sewing machine; cheap. Box 7537, Tribune. WANTED To buy a few young breed ing ewes. Call up or see V. J. Phlllppl. Hotel Grand. Medford. WANTED To buy 3 or 4 clean used ! quilts. Box 7510. Tribune. WANTF.D To interview 5t the Ken nell Ellis Studio persons interested in framea. Let us frame your pic ture. 50c to $4.50. Call it 32 North Central for a personal selection. Ws-NTED Gocd tractor. State make, size and price. Box 8000. Tribune. WANTED Will pay . cash for good Jersey or Guernsey springer heifers. Carlyle Notwlck. Eagle Point. WANTED Cleai. out your attic, garage and basement of all old lur nlture. cook stoves, heaters, stove pir fruit, tar, etc Olve us A call. NEW DEAL FtJRN EXCHANGE No. 413 Sast Main WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses, day-beds, sani tary couches and cots or what have vou- We pay cash or exchange. NEW' DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Grape St. Medford. WANTED We pay cash lot household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pbone 1062 FURNITURE WANTED Til ley's Sec ond Hand Store. 112 No Front. WANTED - Beet cattle veal lambs and pasture J J Osenorugge FOR RENT HOUSES for RENT 2-room house and bath $12.50 mo. Call after 4 p. m., 417 J 6t. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house: 3 acres ground: mile from city limits. Phone 314-X. rURNTsHED house. 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Attractive new house: timbered celling, studio window, fireplace, oil hent. etc. Adults. 518 So. Oakdale. or Tel 349-Y TOR RENT 6-ioom house. 3 bed rooms, 3 sleeping porches. 147 N. Holly. FOR RENT lost So. Orone. 7-room furnished home: harrtwood floors. hot water furnace, llrep'.ice. piano, also beddinfj. linens. (!!.IlfS snd utensils: 142 50. incl. w'?r Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Melford BMg., Tel j 302. FOR RENT 5-room modern houfe. Inquire 315 Mtdfard Bldg. or Tel. 1443. FOR RENT 4-room furnished hour Inquire 305 So. Oakdale FOR RENT - 5-room house U O Pickell. 204 East Main. FOR RENT hames Mirnlrt or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND KOOM. r.tes reasonable St 710 E MS1D FOR SALE POULTRY FOR BALE .( Leghorn pullets. Just eommn:!in to In C J. Mcy. Mfdford. Phjnv.334-J-4. FOB RENT AVAETMENTS FOR BENT 2-room furnished apart ment; cheap; aauits. mo n. iu; aide. -, ; FOR RENT Housekeeping room, B30 ; No. Central. j FURNISHED Apartments. 114 Almond, j FURNISHED apts. Adults. 124 King. FOR RENT Holly Court wo. 3. $30.1 Furnished with eiec, range, rrig u- aire and oil heater only. 829 West 11th. 25. Electrto range. 300 Edwards St. 115.00. Call Jackson Co. Bldg & Loan As sociation 19S or after 6 phone 1147-W. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WARM ROOM, separate entrance. 220 No. Oakdale. ROOM for two, 153 No. Oakdale. CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable. 410 8. Newtown. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 B Orape. FOR EXCHANGE REAL . ESTATE EXCHANGE 2V4 acrea grapes and trees, clear: foothills Just north of Pasadena, for farm land In north ern California or Oregon. Wllletts Seed Co., Pasadena, Cal. GOOD house and lot or 40 acres Im proved land, trade for late model truck or car. 402 E. Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two acres Improved In Berrydale district; !4 acrs with 5 room plastered house; 15 acres partly Improved; on Midway high way, 5 miles out. All at a bargain If sold soon. C. J. McCay, Medford. Phone 334-J-4. SIX ROOM mod. house and acre ground, half under chicken fence, chicken house and barn, on J'vllle Highway. Close In. Sacrillce price, terms. See S. H. Hawk. Star Route. Box 30. FOR SALE 03 acres, 15 acres under Eagle Point Irrigation, part good bottom land. Improvements consist of 4 room house, barn and other outbuildings. (2500. Terms. W. J. Warner. Phone 195. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford. some oasb ut Income property Ba) ance long time low interest- O a DeVoe. 523-J-2 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown at White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A Ford 2-door se dan; low mileage; good rubber. Phone 314-X. FOR SALE '28 Chevrolet sedan In fair shape. Can be seen at any time, 61714 No. Bartlett St. 1936 NASH 400 demonstrator, 6-pass. Sedan. 1936 LaFayette demonstrator, "-pass Sedan. This Is an opportunity to save some money. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. 123 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 303. GOOD USED CARS Low Finance Rates. Low Prices 1034 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Dodge Sedan. 1935 Dodge Pickup. 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1930 Ford Sedan ' 1929 Ford Town Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1034 Chrysler Airflow Alo a number of other real bar gain. LANGE MOTOR CO. Used Car Lot. 8th dc Bartlett 38 North Rlversldt HUDSON Sedan fina condition fery Cheap Call 957 or 832-R FOR SALIi-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Tram 1400-lb. geldings. Jake Brown, Kings highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE Purebred Hereford bull. 3 years old. See Oscar Gysin, Box 129, Rt. a, Med ford or Phone 498-R. HOGS KUR SALE One bosr. 3 sows. 8 3-months-o!!. fwfers. Ml (rood rt stock. A. Hoffmsn, Wllllsms creek. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cows, fresh snd coming fresh: work horses. Would taks In soma slowing. Call at 517 Edwards. FOR 8 ALE Team of horses and har ness: weight about 30C0 lbs. Team mules and harness, wagon snd two 12-Inch plowa whltsett Bros.. 1 mils above Provolt. FOR SALE Span of mare mules: weleht about 1200 lbs: 7 and 8 years old. P. D. Lofland. Central Point. FOR SALE Bay gelding about UOO lbs. C. A DeVoe. 5J3-J-J. FOR SALE DOOS PETS ROLLER Canaries. Call J23-J-3. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GOOD used piano, $69.00. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. PERSONAL j OJFTro pgyCHIC glrea advice on alt j lffa,r, u;,. 903 No. Biveralde. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; New electric clock, port able phonoffreph, old style clock Make nice Christmas presents. Rose wood Apts.. 249 8. Riverside Ave. SEVERAL OTHER RANGES to chooee from, priced 20 to MS. Stock must be cleared by January 1st. Nw la the time for a bargain. Tel. 18. Copco. TIRES U. S. Roval 5:25-17. $7 45; Firestone !;50-17. $7.75. Ed Caee.i 802 So. Riverside. ro SAjjE,.ri0r,p0,w Diesel en- Din.- r.uftn.ihl. 3U. mll.U.ETini crw. Wm P. Jones, Rt. 1, BOX 85. Ffp River. Ore. FOR SALE TuxMo stilt Mid shirt. Mr 37. 31, 33. Inquire Mlford 1 CIe$or. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE ONLY, new Weetlnghouse. gray . enamel finish. 3 surface etemenj. our 5t0ck before Januarv 1st, will sen for only $69.50. Phone 168. FOR SALE CoqulUe cos!, large or small lump, $9.00 ton; shoo ton in a-tm iota; qeiiyerea. w. noi.y. WH. huvln- hum. try Pence's special at Luman Bros.- FOR SALE Feed and seed barley. H. E. Conger, Phone 21-F-ll, ck sonvllle. FOR SALE One trumpet snd esse: like new. This Is a real bsrgaln 127 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model 1928 Block silver and gold trumpet, with case. Used less than 3 months. Will make ex cellent Clrrlstmas gift. Call 1612 W. Main, after 6 p. m. lnn. ca -m- .... , s-Aiftnl u,? J?v? .n, ?fi wi2 wrm sale I. Miller ladles blue street ! shoes. Sizes 0 triple A. Worn three I tlmea. Phone 329. RED APPLES. 5oc and 75c box. Bring : boxes. 701 W. Ilth. FOR SALE Standard augar pine ahakes. Inquire at 408 Benson St. FOR SALE Cheap. 2 2whee! trailers Medford Poultry and Egg Co. APPLES We deliver. Tel 132-L. APPLES Several varieties Gebhard's. "a mile northeast Central Point. FOR 8 ALE Baled oat hay and feed wheat. O. A. DeVoe 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE 22 L. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. 2nd before 3. FOR SALE Grapes. J A Manke 2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 Sizes Of rock at 91 50 per yard, delivered Bate man Phone 1534-Y or i12-J FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples ror sale at Ala vista pacKing House. 327 So Fir St. MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENT We are ready for buslneas In our new location corner S. Fir and 8th St. MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY COMPANY. ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice la free Call 270. Rogue Rivet Roofing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule and Title insurance. The only complete Title System id jaciuou County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 ana o. ho. a North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO PI Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Nursery Stock FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses, berries, grapes, and shru os at Bargain Prices Phone 851-R-2 or call at W B Barnum-. 3 miles south of Medford on highway next to Ever Shttdy auto camp. Carlton Nursery Carlton. Oregon. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 83C0 tot personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced Loaoa closed within 30 minutes License No 8. 157 Sea W E rnomaa. 45 So. Cen tral Transfer. BADS TRANSFER U 8TOR.AOE CO. Office 1018 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Sertlce guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAOE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Keaaonab-le ratea Tel 833 P E Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack, era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices Mght 819 North Riverside Phone 815 LEGAL N0TICE3 Summons and Notlc of llrarln?. In the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon, for JacKson County. In the Matter of the Petition of: David H. Rosenberg. A'.bert Burch and P. M. Kershaw, constituting the board of directors of Medford Irrigation District, for a Judicial examination and Judgment of the above named court aa to the regu larity and legalltT of the proceed inga of the board of directors of said district In adopting ft resolu tion authorizing and directing the Issuance and sale of bonds of Mid district In the sum of 405.OOOOO and the terms and maturities there of for the purpose of refunding present outstanding inaeteaness oi said district, and for the further purpose of a judicial examination and judgment oi aaia court as w the regularity and legality of the j proceedings of said board in auth orizing the execution for ant on behalf of sold district of t contract; with Reconstruction Flnsnca Cor poration for the sele to said cor poration and the purchase by It of all or a part ot the aforesaid bonds and a Judicial examination and Judgment of said court as to the legality of such bond and enjd contract aforesaid, and further, for a Judicial examlratlon and Judg ment of said court aa to the right and duty of said Irritation district j to Very each year until aald bonds ! have been paid In full the neces sary assessments; provided for by ssiri bond resolution and eon t net I for the purpose of paying the prln-l ' clpal and interest of id bonds. j . To: Medford Irritation District of1 I Jackson County, Oregon, and to aU freeholders, legal voters and assess ment payers within said district: In the Name of the stato of Ore gon; You are hereby notified that H Albert Burcn and p M Ker5haw, TOnstltut..!., the board of directors of Medford Irrigation District, a municipal corporation and Irrigation district within Jackson County. Oregon, have filed In the above entitled court a special pro ceeding for the purpose of having a Judicial examination and Judgment of said court declaring and decree ing that Medford Irrigation District Is an Irrigation district duly organiz ed, acting and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon. That David H. Rosenberg. Albert Burch and P. M. Kershaw during ell times herein mentioned were all of ihem duly elected, qualified and act ing dlrectora of said district, and that they together constituted the board of directors thereof, and that during all said time David H. Rosenberg has been and Is the president of said dis trict, and that Olen Arnsplger Is the secretary of said district. mat too contract act lurto in s.x- hlblt "A" said petition is a lawful all proceedinga of said board of dl rectors and district with relation thereto have been duly and regularly neia ana naa in me manner ana as provided by law. and that the cxecu tlon of said contract on the part of said district has been regularly and legally authorized. That all of tno proceedings of the board of directors of said district authorizing and directing the Issu ance of refunding bonds of sild dis trict In the amount of 1405.000.00 for the purpose of refunding the present outstanding Indebtedness of sold district in the form and as set forth in the resolution Exhibit "O." and said contract set forth In Exhibit "A," and all matters and things con nected therewith, and all of the pro ceedings of the board of directors of said district with relation thereto, have been duly and regularly held and had In the manner and as pro vided by law. and said bonds with said maturities and In the form and tenor therein set forth are regularly and legally authorized, and when ex ecuted and Issued by said district and delivered to said Reconstruction Fi nance Corporation as provided In said contract will be the legal end valid obligations of said Medford Irrigation District without any advertisement or public sale thereof. That pursuant to said contract and resolution said Medford Irrigation District Is possessed of the right and Is In duty bound to levy each year the assessments therein provided for. for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon said bonds; that said right and duty, continues until said bonds and all 'accrued Interest thereon have been paid In full, and that said contract and said bonds whrn Issued anH negotiated, as afore said, shall constitute valid and en forceable obligations of said district, and further, that all freeholders, le gal voters and assessment payers within said district, and All parties In interest, and said district Itself, be forever barred and concluded from disputing, contesting or questioning the validity or legality of any of the foregoing proceedinga, or of said bonds and contract and any assess ments hereafter levied pursuant there. to. and that the petitioners have a decree for such further relief as may seem equitable to the court. This notice is served upon you pur suant to an order of H. D. Norton, judge of the above named court, made November 14. 1935. by publication of this notice once each week for three successive weeks In Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general cir culation published in said county, the last of said publications to be made on November 29. 1035, and said period of three weeks to expire on December 8. 1935. and the Jurisdic tion of the above named court in the above matter will be complete ten days after the expiration of said beth Sallee. $10.00; Winnie E. 6nn petiod of three weeks. Any person I ford. $25.00; Ruth M. Hoiiee, $10.U0; Interested may at any time before I Ethel T. Stantlley. $16.00: Delia Ste the expiration of said ten days ap-1 venson. $15.00; Mnry B, Bwaync, , Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Be obliged for 4. Compositions for two t. Cry of a cat i:. Day of the week 14. Danish money of account 15. Burdened IB. Divisions of ft baseball game 1. nnronlted 19. Pronoun 20. Type measures It. Belonging; to him 21. Native m eta I -bear Inn com pounds ti. Performer !7. While 3S. Dwelllnc placea .(. United 3U Capital of Massachu setts !S. Food 5. Demon 15. Place for catching; certain nn It. Lowest note of an early musical scale h). Span of horses 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle SlClAlR PP E LT0RUS lONiOlqvERATE JLNsiM O R T j S E N ETCp EACTOLD iA5ATTlEV E S kuiOuiDjoo C OIL EiS T A M PjD A D A jR P E.Dfe L.'E FTlIeIaIpIeIdtIrIe a1t 41. Venture 42. Metric land measures 41. Syllable used In college cheers 4T. Down: prefix 46. City In Oklahoma 4T. Reservoir for writing Quid B0. Amid 52. Depression between mountain peaks " I 3 M 5 I6 7 Is K'Jf o I" " If; j s k w.;- iwt 1 'Ml I 3 -m pr xl 5f !LH" 3f 2T pear and contest the validity of such proceedings, or of eny act or things therein enumerated. You ao further notified that the hearing of said petition by said court hsa been set for the 17th day of December. 1935. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. m.. at the court room or the above named court at the court house in the City of Medford. Jack son County, Oregon. a. R. CARTER. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. NBFF & FROHNMAYER. Attorneys for Petitioners, Cooley Theatre Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Not Ire to Creditors, In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles E Barge, deceased. Notice Is hereby glren, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as administrator of the estate of Charles E. Barge, de ceased, and has duly, qualified ac cording to law. All persons having claims against said estate era hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building In the City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published November 8th, 1935. WARKEN COPPOCK. Administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Barge, deceased Notice of Appointment of Aft minis trator ami ror Presentation of Claims. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county 01 jacKson. In the Matter of the Estate of Harry E. Leland. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned Louis R. Baker was on the 17th day of August.. 1935. In the above entitled court and causa and by the order of the Honorable Barl i B. Day. Judge of the above n tilled court, duly appointed Administrator of the above named Harry E. Leland. deceased, and thereafter qualified and Is now such Administrator; that ail persons having claims against the es tate of said Horry E. Leland, deceased, are hereby required to pre sen; them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the said Administrator at 412 Mo erty Building, Medford. Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Dated November 14th. 1935 LOUIS R. BAKER, - Administrator of the Estate of Harry E. Leland. Deceased. STATEMENT October VXVi The following Is a schedule of the proceedings of Jackson County, Ore gon, showing a list of clnlmnnts for articles and service for which the claim Is mado and which wore passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, during the month of Oct. 1035. . G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Widow's Pensions Botha Abel, $15.00; Mnry E. Albert. 420.00: Lottie Dnlley. $16.00; Mrs. Kan Baldwin. $20.00: Myrtle C. Beatty, $10.00; Iva L. Blackwell, $15.00; Co celia Boere, $10.00; Harriett L. Bushy. $10.00; Frances Daniels, $10.00; Mac E. Davis, $lfv00; Zelia M. uoe, sza.uu; Pearl Dunford, Sia.uu; Anna m. Ed wards, $10.00; Mary O. Fry, $10.00; Anna Gould. $15.00: Carrie Grimes, 920.00; Ethel Haertle. $10.00; Grace Hamilton, $10.00; Inpz F. Rnyse. $15.00; DoUie C. Holland, $25.00; Inn Huaon, $46.00; Ellzanetn Huson, $15.00; Eleanor M. Johnson, $25.00; Reita Kendall, $15.00: Bessie Landing, 915.00; Fannie I. LeR,;ett, $10.00; Ora Lester, $10.00; Flora B. Ludwig. 920.00; Carol S, Miller. $15.00: Ella Minlnlck. $10.00; Dollle Moomaw, $10.00; Margaret Neusbaum. $16.00; Bettle A. Owlngs. $10.00; Helen T. Peters, $15.00; Gllla L. Pltchford. $10.00; Lllllnn O. Reed. $10.00; ' Marie Reynolds. $20.00; Almeida hurscu, 915 00; Mary R. Rowley. $15.00; Eliza' I. Perlodlo wind of southern A.ila 10. Unit of work 11. gristed 131. Novel 17. IIooKler stnte: abbr, 19. Fimiothod 21. Custom 23. MusI-h1 Instrument SI. Rlfiorous 25. Ability to bear pnln or hardship 2ft. Reposes 2. Near 23. Father 32. Glisten brilliantly 34. Forever 27, Spooniike Implements 40. Animal's stomach 42. Fmhelllth 44. Plant without a woody stem 4. The first Latin verb we learned 47. Chill 4. At prewent Hhelter fij). Toward the stern HI. Obtain CI, Word of denial 52. Strengthen 65. Female sheep ' SA. Stupefy (7. Clear profit DOWN X. Nocturnal bird 1, Tedious 2. Norw'-glan tales 4. l.air 5. Ourselves) I. 8upervlKd a publication T. Light brown t. Since: Scotch $10.00: Millie P. Tlnftleaf. 11000; Alice V. Tungate, 10 00; Louise Un it or wood, $10 00; Constance Weedman. $15.00; Mitrtha L. V hillock. $1000; Alonla M. Wall, $17 .50: Edith L. Wat ion. $15.00: Verena Williams, $15.00. Keeulnr Indigents RoMe Akers, $8 no; Mrs. Dell An ! derson. 8 00: Joseohlne Atkinson. $10.00; Effle M. Baer, $17.00: Henry S. Bailey. SB 00: C. J. Balrd. 815.00: W. W. Bnrtley, (12 00: James H. Biggs. $8 00: Wm. M. Bungman. 810.00: Wal ter Blackmail, 810.00; Nellie Board man. $15.00: Clarence O. Bowling, $15 00: Thos. A. Bradley, $8.00: Delia Braymer, $8.00; Jacob H. Buckbee, SB .00; W. H. Calne. $800; Frank F. Camp. $8.00: Nettle Campbell. $10.00; Et,w. R. Carr, $12.00; Allen Casebler. J2000; T. E. Clark, $8.00: Geo. L. Clark, $1500: Nancy Coffman. $12 00; Wm. H. Crabtree. $15.00; Thora B. Cooper, $10.00; David Crlpe, $8.00; Eliza J. Davis, $8.00; Nelle Dean. $12 00; Wm. E. Denny. $12.00; Emit Dlew, $12.00; R. Lee Dungan, $8.00; Agnes Duttnn. $10.00; Geo. J. Dyslng er. $8.00: James B- Edwards, $15.00; Brtty Wilson, $10.00; Irene Egan 810.00: C. 8. Embree, $8.00; Mary Erlckson, $8.00; Dudley Estes, $12.00; Cora Evans. $10.00; Wm. Farlow, 58.00; Thos. Farmer. $15.00: Elizabeth Ferguson. $8.00; Elizabeth Flfer, 910.00: Martin Forbls, $10.00; Laura Getzman, $8.00; Lele Greer, $12.00: Susan T. Gregg. $12.00; Ira Grlgsby. $10.00: Horace Guuderoon, $8.00; Da vid A. Hndden. ;B 00; Lllla J. Hasklns. $15.00: Edw. L. Hennlnger, $10 00; Mary R. Hlgglns, $10.00: Josle. Horn. 810 00: C. N. Horn. $15.00; Adlson A. Hopkins, $8.00; Laura Howard, $10.00; Wm. C. 'Howe. $10.00; John A. Hu bart. $12.00; Thos. Hume, $12.00; H. D. Hurlburt. $10.00; Mary Hurst. $10.00; W. J. Jackson. $25.00: Henri etta Jones. $10.00: Ida Kathnn, $8.00: Melissa E. Knlghten. $1000; A. A. Lair, $15.00; Frank J. Lake, $12.00; Chas. Lowdenback. $8.00: Chas. Mar shall. $7.50: John O. Mason. $800; Jnmes N. McCune, $8.00; Robert Mo- Grotty, $8.00; Jas. W. McLean. $8.00: Frank MrLln. $5.00: Clara Miller, $10.00; John w. Morris. $10.00; Glad ys Moses, $20.00; Wm. B. Mynat, 12.00: Minnie Nixon. $10.00; S. 8 O'Conner. $10 00; Mary Osborn, S10 00; W. L. Payne. $8.00; Milton J. Pengra. $12.00; Eva A. Perkins. $10 ou; Julia Pierce. $15.00: Mary Price. $8.00; Louis W. Rnrtmer, $8.00; Lydla M. Rnthburn. $8.00: W. B. Reed, $10.00; Thos A. Reedy, $10.00; John C. Reyn olds. $8.00; Al Rhoten. $10.00; W. L. Robinson. $10.00: r-ioretta men.. 00; R. L. Riding. $12.00; Jessie m. Hlgglns. $12.00; Samuel p. hood. $12.00; Mary R. Rowley. $10.00; Jas. D. Rupc, $12.00; Joe Rutzer, $10.00: Jessie Searing. $10.00; Mrs. Ottle Scholer. $8.00; Howard Seabury. $8.00; G. B. Sexton, $8.00: Mary Shaddock, 810.00; Helen D. Skldmore, $8.00: W. H. Stewart. $16.00: John Btubbletleld. $10.00; C. E. Shafer, $8.00: Josephine A. Simon, $8.00; Henry e. oiovm, $8.00; Eliza A. Smith. $8.00: Frank Staska. $12.00: Dan J. Sullivan, $8.00; Unrt summers, $8.00: S. A. Swan, 810.00; Olias. Swnrtzfager. $16.00; Harry L. Tate, $10.00; Oeo. Thompson $25.00; Mary A. Torrence, $8.00; Mar lon Van Natta, $8.00; L. VanCycle. if.8.00: Mrs. J. walgamott, $12.00: An na Wutklns. $8.00; Ida J. Watklna. $10.00; N. J. Wilkinson, $12.00: Pierce Wilson, $12.00; John J. Walters. $12.00; John Winders, $8.00; Sarah Wood, $10.00: Z. Walgamott, $13.00; Oeo. F. Wright, $12.00: Made Wright. $10.00; Goodwin Young, $16.00. mil Age rein.Mi.il. J. A. Abel. $8.00; Minnie Abel, $8.00; Ell Atnlck, $6.00; Geo. Aswek, $8.00; John Anderron. $8.00; Alonzo Boln ter, $15.00; Mary C. Baker, $5.00; J. H. Barker. $10.00; Ell Baker. $10.00; Wallaco Baldwin, $8.00; Ida Arm Bates, $8.00; Wm. J. Beadsley. $15.00; Albert Bell. $10 .00: Wm. T. Bennett, S13.00; Adla c. Blsh. $10.00: Lily D. Blackwood. $10.00; Minerva R. Bliss. $10.00; John S. Bonar. $12.00; Her man P. Boyer. $8.00; Wm. H. Brad ford, $8.00: Ellen Bradford. $7.00, Robert O. Bragg, $12.00; Addle Brltt eon. $B00; Chas. A. Brown, $10.00, B. H. Butlcrtleld, $12.00; Burt, $8.00; Walter E. Hector B. Cady. $20.00; 8. E. Carter. $8.00; I. E. Clapp, $8.00: Wm. J. Cam srn am no; Chas. R. Chllds. $8.00; o'lile e'. Clark. $7.00; Samuel B. Cotl man, $8.00; E. D. Collin.. ; n. combes, $12.00; Thos. J. Cook, J12 00; E. E. Cook. $10.00; W. A. Cook. 0 00; Elizabeth Coop", $10.00: Mary A. Cmrne. $10.00; Thos. A. Crump. $10.00; Thos. Cullen, $12.00: Dresth- A. Davis, $o.uu; c n. i.. Hnrv'py D.cle, $8 00; Amelia Dimnl. E Dlan. tB.OO; Geo. Dietrich. 10 M: Thou. K. Dole, 8.00: Wm. A. Doug"' R0O: LoulB. M. Downs, 8.0O, John nlnp, .uu: ur ,'17 ward.. !0 00; Samuel Esser. 8 00, Jennie Eldrldiw. ua.OO: Barbara E tell. 8 00; Harry C. Evana. '3 00. Mary Evrnslzer, 8.00; A. T. Everhard. 8 00: Wm. H. Evernara. ov; n. . Fnrrlcr. 8 no: w A-r W. B. Finney, 110.; in. er. IB00: John 8. Fouler 10X0, nuch Frlti, 1S00; John T. Fry. i?M; Biirah I. Fry. 7.50; W. H. Oard ner. 8 00; John E. Oarner. J10.00. Jane Ooade. .10.00; Morrl. Gould, BOO; Mapale Qrant. 15.0O: Sarah E. Gray. 800; Jaa. M. Clreene. Samuel T. Green, 110.00: BernMU. Orlflln, 110.00; Jonn innn- r.niel I,. Orlnahy. 8.00; MaR- Kle Hamilton, 10.00: Jennie E. Ham- ' n n U.H.aV.r aR.00: mono, aiu w, e., o. ,,,, . ...I.. u.rh.,mh. 7.00: Oeo. Harija- dine, 15.00: Newton O. Hanklna. 8 O0; B. E. Le Hay, lo.uu; wu" man. 8.00; Jaa. R. O. Haynea, 10 00: Wm. P. Heffner. 13.0O; Ben). P. Hel man. tlO.OO; Nellie Hlbba, 8 00; A- C. Hlnea. 8 00; Cordelia P. Horner. 10.00; Wm. W. Hohha. 5.00; plo P. Hoglund, 800; John F. Hnlbroc. $7 50: Jane o. Holbrook. 7.0: Wm. Holloway. ou; josetu .a t. .iih Unrnhrook. S.OO: Oeo. i Hniienneak. tB 00: . W. Howell. .loon. Mnniu Huchbanka, 112 00; John H. Hum. 10.00; J. B. Jackson, 812 00; Roxllna jacuson. ai 00: Jaa. W. Jarvla. 10 00: Serepta Jenklna. 8 00; Anna M. Jen- wn. $iooo: J. c. jonua. Cha. johnaon. $10 00; Helen M. John- .nn .moo- wm. H. Jordan. $12.00; Flora Kano'ff. $500; W. O. Kennedy. 8 00 J. W. KlnXade. $12 00; Edward lne Knight. $8 00: Mattle Kranlti. tiaoo; John D. Und. $8 00: Kather Ine Landrra, $16.00; Burton H. I. $8 00: F. P. LewU, $8.00: Margaret I.lngerfelt, $18 00: M. N. Long. $10.00: W. M. LUk. $12 00; BlVta 'lalhUB. $12 00; P. MacEntyre, $10.00: Henry Mayer. $8 00; Alonzo R. Maynard. .ft 00: Mtrv Ann Mee. $8.00: M. Mi Bride. $12 00: J. N. McCune. $10 00: Ph"b Jane McCoy. $10 00; Mary Mc Clellan. $18 00: Oeo. McDonald. $8 00: J. H. McJImsey, $16.00; Laura V. Mc Kinney. $8 00: Emma A. McKray H00: Paul Mllkowlakt, $10 00; John O. Miller. $8 00; Oua Mitchell. $10 00; Lulu J Mundy. $20 00: Edw. J. Mur- nhy. $8 00; W. H. Newton, $8 00: NelU Ntllaon, $6 00: A J. Nicholson, $10 00; John T. Oden, $16.00: Sarah C. Ovl- atM, $1000: Lettl A. Owens. $8 00; Jas, Owens. $10.00: H. L. Palmer. $10 00; Sarah A. Parker. $8 00: Olive B Parson. $10.00: Hester Pence, $6 00; Ixiulsa Pinny. $8 00; Lillian M. Perk- Ins, $8 00; L. A. Pettis, $10.00; Elmer E. Phelps, $8 00: Miles B. Pinion. $10.00: Wm. T. Plank. $8 00; Frances M. Poole. $12.00: C. E. Powers. $8 00: L. H. Preslar. $8 00: M. H. Price. $5.00; J. M. Potter. $10.00; J. W. Rock. $8 00; I. M. Rowe, $8 00; Mallnda A. Robin son, $10 00; Thos. Snckett. $8.00: Barney Salsman. $8 00; Otto M. Selby. 810.00; W. F. Shaw. $5.00; Minnie J Shaw, $5.00; J. C. Shipley, $8.00; Re. becca J. Slaughter. $10 00: J. D. Sta ple, $10.00: B. E. Smallwood. $12 00: Ida F. Smith, $20.00: Annls Smith, $20.00: Mattle Smith, $8.00: J. R Smith $8 00; Ella C. Smith, $10.00: i OeOuE.,arty'J,15'0'' Marlon so- wash. $10 00: Fred L. Spencer. $10 00; ov. .ovw, i.j o. auiii, , iraiik Perl. $0.00: Calif. Orezon Pow- ble. $12 00: Ltldnda Stevenson. $12 00; co slBo 49; Shell Oil Co., $24 00 Addle Strubie $12.00; W. J. Sturgls. , Knox Lumber Co., $07.83: Red Cross $8.00; McKnlght Surbcr, $5.00: L. N Swartz, $15.00; Mary J. Swlnden, $10.00; Alex Tate. $8 00: Mary B. Tay lor. $10.00: Australia Tnylor, $5.00: J. B. Tellon. $1200: Dwlght Terwll llnger, $10.00; Jennie 8. Thatcher, $8 00: O. H. Thompson. $10.00; W. L. Townsend, $16.00; Jackson True. $12.00; C. A. Turner. $10 00; Wiley Turnbough, $8.00; F. E. Van Cleve. $800; L. van Gundy. $15.00; C. E. Velln. $8.00; c. M. Walte, $12.00: John D. Wakefield, $2000; W. C. Ward, $10.00: James B. Watklns. $15 00: Willis Watson. $10 00: Mary H. Webster. $12 00; Thos. J. West. $10 00; Emma D. Wilson. $8.00: Nancy E. Wilson. $5.00: Jesse W. Wilson, $8.00; A. C. Wilson. $8.00; Mary L. Wuod, $8.00: J. L. Wooldrtdge. $12.q0; M. M. Wright. $800: J. A. Wright. $12.00; L. S. Wright. $1000; Elizabeth Wulf. $8.00; Margaret Yaster, $10.00; Eliza beth Yockey, $15 00; James Young, Susanna E. Cox, $8.00. Service and Supplies Standard Oil Co., $5.05: E. J. Smith. $10.00: Heath s Drug Store, $1.35; Shell OU Company, $24.00; wm. Bru in, $25.00; Geo. Hartley, $22.60; Gales and Lydlard, $34.80: M and M Dept. Store, $101.60; Monarch Seed and Feed Co., $14.43: Medford Hardware Co., $41.71: Snider Dairy, $31.01: Un ion OU Co., $1.40; Hubbard Brothers, $1434; I. R. Fredegar. $88.77; Beck's Bakery, $1.12: Manns Dept. store, $955; Medford Shoe Shop, $1.50; Porter Lumber Co., $18.38; Knox Lumber Co., $366.60; P, E. Jenkins. $3.99: R. J. Klnabargcr. $4.49; Chas. I Blltch, $02.64: R. E. Cundlff. $11.07; Hubbard Brothers, $2.22: Med. cone. Const. Co., $120.83; Big pines Lumber company, a.io: t. h. bimpsun. $21.02; Ashland Lumber Co., $36.(0: Timber Products Co., $36. 19; Medford Sheet Metal Works, $26.10; Economy Lumber Company, $36.50; R. J. For sythe, $76.00: Weeks and Orr. $0.37; Office 8ta. and Supply Co.. $2.15; Leo Deneer, $2,60: Oilman Dnlry, $20.60; Gates and Lydlard. $204.12: Parks Grocery, $10.00: W. L. Gardener. $2.16; Green baum'a $11.85: Meadow Brook Dairy, $3.00; Safeway Stores, $5.00; Daugherty's Orocery. $5.00: Court street Groervy, $60.00; J. C. Penney Co., $18.08: Mrs. J. O. Ottln- ger, $10.00; Humphrey's Grocery, $26,00; M and M Dept. Store, $5.04; Boyd's Market, $50.02: Heath and Holllster, $4.00: Peerless Market. $3.00; Currier's Grocery, $4.00; Gunter Fuel Co., $3.50; Fuller arocery, $10.20; Mann'a, $2.23; Wendt'a Dairy, $8.00: Jones Cash Storo. $12.00; Gold Seal Creamery, $1.00: Fred O'Kelly, $10.00; Gates and Lydlard, $3.14; Southern OreRon Gas Co., $20.61: Roy Moonl $2.26; Blanche Runcls, $4.00; Dorothy Mitchell. $100.00; Jock Fortln, $4.00: Ed Stlllwell, $4.00; Wm. Fox, $3.20: Industrial Insurance $.27: Hubbard Brothera. $2.26: Red Cross Travel, S45.05; National Reemployment, $53.67: Florence Cuffel, $14.00: H. H Harvey, $22.60: Kenneth Anthony, $7.60; H. O. Chlldroth, $5.00; 8. E. Brill. $12.60; Mrs. O. E. McClaln. $12.40: Jane Kent, $18.00; Olive Thresher, $10.34: Maude Wyant, $30.00; C. A. Prltchott, $30.00; A. R. Enyart, $18.80; Mrs. A. D. Hall, $30.00; June Earhart, $7.50; Btock and Llt wlller, $0.00; Ashland Hospital, $32.00; Jacksonville Sanitarium, $273.50; Dr, Thayer, $1.60; Dr. Durno, $16.00; Sa cred Heart Hospital, $514.44: D. J. Bolton, $38.26: Phyllis Sweorlngon, $30.00; Community Hospital, $304.30: Dr. Motfatt, $60.00; Dr. O. A. Hlnea. $15.00: West side Pharmacy, $lH.uo; Shaw Supply Co., $20.06; Jackconvlllo Pharmacy, $13.36; Heath's. $68.40; Enst Side Pharmacy, $10.76; Health Department, postago, $51.00; Gertrude Martin. $18 00: W. D. Jackson, $1.00; Paul McDonald, at on- M. I,, Baldwin, $1.00: Oscar Sliver. $1.00; Guy Ap plewhite, $1.00; R. J. Plltenger, $1.00; R. J. stone. $100; Will M. Dodge, $1.00; Gordon Mccracken, $1.00; Pa tricia Oliver, $1.00; Oeo. Bennett, $1.00: Harry Jackson, $1.00; C. W. Carlow. $1.00: Dr. H. A. Woods, $1.00: R. W. Hall. $1.50: Frank Perl, $12.75; H. N. Butler. $2.00; Fred Jensen, $2.00; C. J. Carstens, $2.00; Tom Wat erman, $2.00: Clifford Oass, $2.00; Hobart Price. $2.00: Francea Parker. $1.00; Mike Beck. $1 00; Virgil Leslie. $1.00: O. McCredle. $1.00; Dr. H. B. OIUIs, $1.00: Helen Casper, $1.00; Wvlamae Parker. $1.00: Frank perl. $10.05; Office Bta. and Supply Co., $60.00: Postal Telegraph. $3.73; W. 8. Allen, $25.00: Oertrude Mnrtln, $22.60: Stlckney. $11.60; O. R. Carter, post- I age. $3603; Jean Hunt, $1.00: R. L. Polk. $3600: Frankel Carbon Co., $23.60: Burials, $136.00; Edytha Mar tin, $31.30: Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $101.37: Mall Tribune $130.66; West Coast Printing Co., $11.36: O. A. cod ding, travel, $20.20: Nelson Dunn. $53,76; Walker Lewis, $63.78; John Jones. $11.26; F. H. Fredericks, $35 85: Jack Meredith, $35.60; Tom Dickey. $3 00; Arne Carlson. $3.00: Dave Bates. $10.10; W. L. Dudley. $2 00; H. O. Miller, $220: Leonard Osborn. $3 00; Oeo. Campbell. $3.00; rrank Taylor. $3 00; W. E. Finney, $3.00: Oeo. Hil ton. $3.00: J. K. Olll Co., $4.60; W. E. Flnrer Co., $3.50: American Brush Co., $2.68; West Coast Printing Co., S12 60, R. B. Thompson. $16 36; J. R. Blerms, $.70: Blanche Runels. $4.00; W. R. Coleman, postage, $2.00; Clay ton Oaddy. $3 00: Ed Smith. $8 80; ! Cliff Smith, $7.00; Olen smltn. $fl ou; 8yd I. Brown, postage, $110.00: Sher iff Travel, $202 66: Irwin Hodson Company. $2 30: Ashland Tidings, $20 00; National Hospital Assn.. $4 00; Dave Pence, $18 00; county Court, postage, $20 00: Nellie R. Madden. $14.60; Frank Dltaworth, $2000: John Anderson. $13 80; Oeo. L. Trelchler. $13 00; William Hedrlck. $14 60; Rob ert E. Oalloway, $16 60: John Opp. $13 40; Fred B. Tracy, $14 00: W. W. Robinson. $11.60; A. L. Rathburn, $13 00; Dellla S. Jennings. $12 80; R. E. Jonea. $14.40; A. E. McKay. $12 60; Arthur Kent, $14 00; Myrtle Whipple. $13.40; Cliff Dunnlngton. $14 00; C. H. Thomas, $14 60; H. Luy. $8 00; Prsnk R. Bellinger. $8 00; John Can trll aQOO- A. K. Btevens. $3.00: W. D. Bain. $12 00. Tom Farlow. $8 00; Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $00.14; Na tional Hospital Assn., $3 08; Otis Ele vator Co., $8.00; Medford Hardware Co.. $1 86; John A. Perl, $1.7S: Frank E. Anderson, $2 00; Geo. Kunrman Co., $1335; Mndroma Dairy. $30.85: H. D. Reed. $12 20: O. W. Oodward.j $.3U; Henrietta aanary, t'.au; western Union. $4 63: State Industrial Acci dent Com., $30 00; I. O. O. F. Lodfl. $35.00: Lovlnger Disinfectant Co.. 900 00; Keystone Envelope Co., $12 50 Southern-Oregon Oaa Co.. $1086: Safeway Stores, $3 64; Plggly Wlggly, ?82.12; Merrlmnn Daily, $3 83; Oilman Dairy. $8.40; Snider Dairy. $2 11- E C. Rice. $30.00; Medford Cone. Const" Co.. $6.25; Ble Pines Lumber Co $171.63; Hubbard Brothers, $1.70: E. m. Kicnaruson. $17.50; National Hos- pital Assn., $5.33; Timber Products Co.. $36.19: Medford Sheet Metal Works, $25.10; Economy Lumber Co., .i5.f.O; Medford Cone. Const. Co.. $a8O0; R. J. Forsvthe, $75.00: Weeka and Orr, $0.37; Timber Prod. Co., SB2.50; People's Electric. $37,511; ifotft.h1 rkro, .1 IS- n. . VT Johnson, $2 83: Billy Slatler. $5.00; Hertford Stnty Store, $4.70: J. Verne shangle. $8.76: Jessie Klzer. $3 10- Travel, $45.05; Irwin Hodson Co., $15.32; o. A. Codding, Travel. $23 88; Marshall Smith Leonard. 85.80: chil dren's Farm Home, $50.00. Jaeksnn Countv Library J. K. Gill Co., $20.78: Lamport's, $2-34: MacmUlen Co.. $6.38: Oregon Bookbinding Co.. $38 99; Sather Gate Book Shop. $25.90; Wllco and Follett, $192: E. Wyle, $3 82; Katrlna Runtz. Travel, $3.05; current Expense, $20.00. Bounty Fund Harry Boussum, $3 00: Robert Hodgson. $3 00; J. R. Anderson. $3.00; J. J. Freeman. 83.00; Oeo. Handy. $3.00; Hurry van Proyen. $3.00; W. P. Nye. $1.50; Leonard Bradshow, $3.00; Hurry Tonn. $3 00: Vernon Meyers, $3.00: Joe Rummerfleld, $3.00; o. A, Crosby. $3.00; Vernon Brophy. $3.00; Enrl Dean. $3 00; Fred starboard. $300; H. L. Kubll, $3.00: TreavlU Terpln, $3.00; Bill Walch, $3.00; H. A. Gray. $6.00; Geo. Sherman. $10.00; R. F. Rankin, $3,00: Jesse Vincent, $3.00; Fred M. Cornutt, $600; otto Neldermeyer. $3.00: Ben L. Messlnger, $3.00; Ward V. Croft, $3.00; L. H. Wyant. $3.00: Vornon Hopkins. $5L00; Same Morehouse, $3.00; J. W. Neath amer, $3,00: Lewis Dusenberry, $3.00; Kester Kasad, $3.00; Cecil Hanseom, $0.00; R, H. Sims, $3.00: Harlan Can trell. $3.00; Thos. Flrstbrook. $3 00; R. H. Sims. $3.00; W. H. Varner, $3.00; Qua A. Peck, $3 00; S. J. Richardson, $3 00; Joe Rummer field. $3.00: Geo. H. Fry. $3.00: W. A. Stratton, $3.00; Lawrence Barnett. $3.00; F. J. Rlppey. $3.00; R. w. Rose, $6 00; Leonord Bradshaw. $3.00; Louis' Miller. $3.00; Alvln McMnstor, $15.00: M. F. Haynes. $3.00; Geo. Lake, $18.00; u. is., ounaenana. $3.00: O. A. Ab bott, $3.00; Carl N. Borgdtrom, $3.00' Roe Freeman, $3.00; T. F. Trtielove. $6.00; W. L. Lorsunit, $3.00; L. L. Igo. 93.00; H. L. Ward, $0.00. Bonds R. L. Hughes. $14.34: Jean Mee. $1135; W. B. Harlow, $14 93; Ben Moore, $14.34: Chas. Marshall, $35.00: Colyeor Motor Sales Co., $59.36; Mo tor Publishing Company, $5,00; A. O. Haag Co.. $04.80: General Petroleum Corp., $785.00: Southern Pacific Co $18.00; Mctlford Lumber Co., $440 63' Hardy's Cash Store, slogan. Calif. Freight, $1.62: Woodbury Com pany, $20.64: Medford Plate Glass Works, $15.25: Lorenz Co., $10.44- Of- "no supply CO., $6,70: Plercs Auto Freight. $13. In? a n n.,n.n .,.. Sons, $70.30; L. Lull, $10.16; Miller Tractor Co., $47.70; Southern Paclflo l '" wi farts Co., $08.00; National Hospital Assn., $123.05- Wm Bruin. $63.83; Wm. FOX, $70.75: Clif ford Garvin, $60.76; R. J. Rlnabarger, .,...,, j. . a. uenttins. sim.7A. w Burbldge, $88.00: Harold Tolle, $00.60; Jack Fortln. $102.00; Ed Stlllwell, $74.00: O. L. Smith, $40.17; Thomas Roscborry, $100.00: Gale Moulton, $70.00: W. L. Tolle. $23.33-, Jack, Thresher, $28.25; Percy Holey, $58.00; Paul B. Rynnlng. $1.87; L. J. Bigham, $106.00; Fred N. cummings, $3.00; Jim Merrltt, $107.73; Ralph Merrltt, $05.20: Howard aould, $2.30: Sam Coy, $4.30; Frank Hurst, $2.30; Les ter Throckmorton, $106.00; Lloyd WIN son, $47.80; Frank Btrahan. $2.30; Wm. Hurst, $4.78: Ralph Hurst, $4.78; O. E. Simons. $7.17; W. B. Simons. $7.17; Dean Whectman, $4.78; W. M. Tothrow, $72.00; Henry Meyer, $93.40; R. H. Heath, $62.14; W. L. Tolle, 67.17: Hawklnson Tire Service. $20.76; Th Blue Print Shop, $3.00; Wltham Service station, $1.15: Medford Cono. Const. Co.. $28.41; Calif. Oregon Pow er Co., $03.00: Lowls Super Servica $7.55: Ray Coleman, $2.00 Mertfnnl. Hardware 'Company, $2.08; Medforcl Water Commission, $304; Hubbard Brothers. $11.89; Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $0 67: State Industrial Accident Com., $205.14; Lye.! Hnrtman, f.07.75; William Rdnns, $59.14; Enrl Bryant, $0.60: Menno Schmidt, $77.35: J. B. Hamaker, $52.67: Walter Anderson, $21.61; L. R. McDuffy, $37.04; Chaa. Blltch, $21.54: A. N. Merrill, $4.78: Wesley Hortmsn, $112.75: Woods. Lumber Co., $50.00; Big Pines Lum ber Co., $50.00: Porter Lumber Co., 61.B9; Medford Service Station, $27.87: H. F. Swingle. $85.41: Stata Industrial Accident Com., $100.72: F. F. Burk, $3.76: Economy Lumber Co., $03.10; Llttrell Parts Co., $43 49; Timber Products Co., $7.75: Iron Cul vert Co., $121.30: Colyear Motor Sales: Co.. $14 20; Steel Pnrts Co., $98 00: Shell Oil Co., $477.30: Emll Pell, $3 25, vBy PlAIN-SPOKEH PETE W FAT MEN HAVE ONE CONSOLATION. THEV HAVE SOMETHING TO SHOW FOR WHAT THEY'VE EATEN You hnv plenty to .how for yonr money when you bring your ear here for servicing. Our men ore skillet, experienced and thorough . . , there Isn't a thing overlooked, you'll like our prices, too Urlie In today lor TUNE-IP! mmm