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Monday, Anjoist 80, 1915 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE SEVEN COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. The following is a schedule of ex pendltures of Jackson county, Ore gon, together with 8 list of claimants and articles or service for which the ' claim is made, and which were i' passed upon by the County Court for Jackson coifity, during the month of July, 1915: The following bills were allowed ( relative to the County Salary Fund: County Court and Commissioners.. ; F. L. Tou Velle, county judge's sal i ary, $150; H. D. Taylor, labor, $1.56; F. L. Ton Velle, traveling ! expense, $20; Wm. C. I.eever, com missioner's compensation, $32; V. C. Leever, commissioner's compen sation, $10;.F. H. Madden, com missioner's compensation, $25. Total $238.50 Circuit Court. F. Roy Davis, court reporter, $10; Frank Kasshafer, crier, $15; Frank Kasshafer, crier, $21; A. R. Thompson, bailiff, $12. Total $58.00 Sheriffs Office. W. If. Singler, sheriff's salary, $208.33; E. W. Wilson, deputy hire, $125. Total $333.33 Clerk's Office. F. L. Coleman, deputy hire, $80; G. A. Gardner, clerk's salary, $250; 11. Ii. Taylor, labor, $55.94. Total $385.94 Treasurer's Office. Myrtle Blakely, deputy hire, $80; Fred I. Colvig, treasurer s salary, $100. School Superintendent's Office. A. H. Chase, supervisor's salary, $120; E. R. Petterson, supervis or's salary, $120; J. Percy Wells, superintendent's salary, $150; Maj B. Wells, deputy hire, $30. Total $420.00 Fruit Inspector's Office. L. G. Gentner, labor In pathologist's office, $25; J. C. Aitkin, deputy In spector's salary, $142.50; O. F. Hopkins, deputy inspector's sal ary, $125; I. R. Kline, deputy In spector's salary, $85.25; E. R. Oat man, deputy inspector's salary, $115. Total $492. 7o Assessor's Office. W. H. Bowen, deputy hire, $78; W. T. Grieve, assessor's salary, $125; Katie M. Grieve, $65; Etta Pur keyplle, deputy hire, $S0; Floyd Pierce, dpputy hire, $104; Floyd Pierce, deputy hire, $60; Leslie Stansel, deputy hire, $78; J. Tyr rell, deputy hire, $20; E. M. Wil son, deputy hire, $76. Total $686.00 Assessment and Collection of Taxes. D. H. Allaway, collecting, $78; G. R. Haprer, chief tax deputy's sal ary, $100; W. F. Qulsenberry, col lecting, $6; J. W. Shirley, collect ing, $15. Total $199.00 J. A. Norris. Janitor's salary, $60. J. W. Wilson, jailor's salary, $50. J. F. Hart, poor farm superintend ent's salary, $90.76. John Blaess, ferryman's salary, $25. Recorder's Office. Chauncey Florey, recorder's salary. $166.66; Mildred Neil, deputy hire, $75; H. B. Taylor, labor, 7.50. Total $249.16 A. T. Brown, surveyor's compensa tion, $133.90. Charles L. Hansen, compensation of sealer of weights and measures. $29.11.' R. E. Golden, county health officer's compensation, $102.72. The following bill was allowed rel ative to the County Stamp Fund, to wit: Distributed as follows: Sheriff's of fice, $11.20; clerk's office, $12.20; treasurer's office, $53.83; school superintendent's office, $9.92; as sessor's office, $5.85; recorder's office, $7. Total $100.00 The following bills vere acted up on relative to the General County Fund, to-wit: County Court and Commissioners. Chas. B Gav, probation officer's compensation, $85.25; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill, $12.10; Medford Bool: Store, supplies, $4.35; Medford Printing Co., sup plies, $5; Wm. C. Leever, telepnone bill, $1.30. Total $108.00 Circuit Court. J. M. Armstrong, witness, $5; Bessie Allen, witness, $6.60; W. A. Allen, witness, $5; C. E. Abbott, petit juror, $12.60; H. W. Bingham, petit Juror, $4.80; Paul Bandy, petit juror, $9; James Bates, petit juror, $3; Chas. Buck, petit juror, $12; O. S. Blackford, peui juiui, 11R0! W. F. Biddle, petit juror, J10.20: J. F. Brown, petit juror, $12.40; Mrs. B. F. Cook, witness, $5; Grant Davis, petit juror, $12; J F. Ditsworth, petit juror, $18; Dan B Duff, petit juror, $15.80; Corbln Edgell, petit Juror, $13.40; W. E. Finney, petit juror, $2; T. t. Foi-inw. Tietit luror. $21; Edw. Forster, petit juror, $13.40; Home Tel & Tel. Co., circuit judge tele phone bill, $2.50; S B. Holmes, notit tnror. $6.40; Wm. Hillis, petit juror, $22.60; Eula Johnson, witness, $5; W. H. Johnson, petit Juror, $9; A. S. Klienhammer, petit juror, $12; Tom Finney, petit Juror, $2; Frank Kavorous, wit ness, $2; Harry Lewey, petit Jur or, $3; H. S. Lynch, petit juror, $17 80- F. W. Meyers, witness, $3.50; Alfred Miller, petit Juror, $4; Frank R. Myers, petit Juror, $12; Robert Moore, petit Juror, $17 40; E. E. Myers, petit juror, $15; Vesta McNeil, witness, $5; Mrs. A. M. McNeil, witness, $5; F. B. Oatman, petit Juror, $l'-40j Geo. Putnam, petit Juror, $10; T. E. Pottenger, petit juror, $10; J. R. Robinson, petit juror, $11.60, . H S. Stlne, witness, $5; Dr. Bee ley, witness, $2; T. H. Simpson, petit juror, $6.40; W. H. Singler. taking prisoner to Salem, -81' Nettie Thompson, board of jury, $4.90; W. A. Van Goehem, petit juror, $16.60; L. B. Warner, pet t Juror, $4; A. C. Waterman, pet it uror $4.80; P. H. Dailey, wit ness. $5; H. K. Hanna, defending prisoner, $10. Total $455.81 Justice Court. J C. Burton, justice fees, $3; W. R. Coleman, going after prisoner, $12- Tony De Bellis, witness, $1.60; A. B. Hammond, constable fees, $10; H. B. Howard, serving subpoenaes, $3.20; A. L. Irwin, constable fees, $3.85; A. L. Irwin, constable fees, $76.78; Ralph D. Jennings, drawing jury list, $2; D. T. Lawton, car hiro, $2; J. B. R. Morelock, drawing Jury list, $2; P. H. Myers, drawing jury list, $2; Pat Mego, witness, $1.10; R. L. Orr, witness, $1.80; Benton Poole, drawing Jury list, $2; Earl Reynolds, transportation of prison ers, $5; A. J. E. Smith, drawing Jury list, $3; Jesse Taylor, wit ness, $1.40; G. O. Taylor, Justice fees, $30.95; L. J. Trerren, Justice fees, $11.25; Chas. Wooden, wit ness, $1.80; Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams, $1.95; J. M. Wad dle, constable fees, 11.00. Total $189.68 Sheriff's Office. Ashland Tidings, supplies, $1.25; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies. $3.25; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill, $9. 05; Jackson ville Post, supplies, $5;' Medford Book Store, supplies, $16.20; W. H. Singler, sheriff's traveling ex pense, $70.75; Western I'nion Tel egraph Co., telegrams, Coc. Total $106.10 Clerk's Office. Ashland Tidings, supplies, $19.25; The Canyon Press, supplies. $2.25; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telepheno bill, $4.40; Jacksonville Pont, sup plies, $15.73; Medford Book Store, supplies, $59.76; Medford Printing Co., supplies, $23; Schrark & Klocker, supplies, $35.25; Ulrich Brothers, supplies, C5c. Total $160.31 Treasurer's Office. Ashland Tidings, supplies, $1.25; Burroughs Adding Co.. supplies, $2.25; The Canyon Press, sup plies. $3.75; Fred L. Colvig. ex press on office supplies, $2.53; Home Ter& Tel. Co., telephone bill $2.70; Jacksonville Post, sup plies. $14.75; G. W. Todd & Co. protectograph, $35. Total, $62.23 Coroner's Office. Dr. M. C. Barber, coroner's physician, $5; John A. Perl, coroner's com pensation, $10.20. Total, $15.20 School Superintendent's Office. Ashland Tidings, supplies, $8; Wei born Beeson, attending education al board. $3; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill, $3.20; Jackson ville Post, supplies, $1.50; Med ford Book Store, supplies, $13.45; Mrs. J. T. Pendleton, attending ed ucatlonal board. $3.60; E. R. Pet terson, supervisor's office expense, $11.58; Nettle Thompson, labor on eighth grade examining board $16.50; J. Percy Wells, school su perintendent's traveling expense $63: J. Percy Wells, express on office supplies. $6.85. Total $130.68 Fruit Inspector's Office. The Ashland Tidings, supplies, $9.50; Medford Printing Co., supplies, $5.50. Total $15.00 Assessor Office. Ashland Tidings, supplies, $5; W. T. Grieve, asessor's traveling expense, $50.10; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele nhone bill. J3.05: Medford Book Store, supplies, $1.75; Emil Mohr, office rent for deputy assessor, $7.50. Total $67.40 Tax Rebate. H. H. Canham, $3.05; Medford Cham ber of Commerce, $7.20. Total $10.23 Widows' Pension. Earnistine Austin, $17.50; Rena W. Barr, $10; Orpha Betz, $10; Prin tha A. Blackburn, $32.50; Nellie G. Bush, $10; Sue Bailey, $25; Mrs. H. H. Creighten, $17.50; Anna L. Corum, $10; Mrs. I. W. Cox, $17.50; Lusie May Davis, $25; May J. Daw, $40; Olive Ellis, $17.50; Nettie Green, $25; Lizzie Heath, $25; Jennie Jones, $10; Ida Belle Klum, $25; Dollie Love, $32.50; Amanda McNeil, $20; Stella Nelson, $40; Mary E. Payne, $17.50; Emma Paulson, $25; Cath erine E. Silver, $17.50; Laura E. Stewart. $35; Mary J. Torey, $25. Total $530.00 Court House Expenses. M. E. Abbott, supplies, $1.15; California-Oregon Power Co., lights, $2.12; Rogue River Valley Ry. Co., freight on supplies, 50c; Tay lor Williams Co., supplies, $2; J. W. Wilson, cleaning court room, $6. Total $11-77 Jail Expense. Fred J. Fick, supplies, $8.75; Mrs. Jane Johnson, washing for jn.il, $11.70; Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights, $7.55; Mrs. August D. Singler, board of prisoners, $87. 63; Ulrich Brothers, supplies, $1. Total $116.63 Care of Poor. H. Alger, regular indigent, $10; R. W. Ager, poor farm supplies, $3.75; Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, vet erjnary services for poor farm, $2.50; L. B. Brown, poor farm sup plies, $4.20; Chas. A. Brown, poor farm supplies, $2.20; Chas. A Brown, poor farm supplies, $16.- 15; Boyd & Peffley, shingling barn at poor farm, $15.25; J. T. Baker, poor farm supplies, $5.25; Maggie Boole, regular indigent, $15; M. L. Baldwin, indigent allowance for M. F. Baldwin, $20; Mrs. H. P. Boyer, regular indigent, $12; C. W. Craig, poor farm supplies, $1; C. M. Chapmnu, work at poor farm, $5; Cranfill & Roblnett, indigent supplies, $21.77; Elinc Curry, reg ular indigent, $10; Mrs. E. C. Gard, regular allowance for Mrs. Cowan, $10; Mrs. E. C. Gard, care of Miller family, indigents, $10; Lucy Gilmore. regular indigent, $10; Mrs. Catherine Gillette, regu lar Indigent, $10; H. H. Goddard, work on barn at poor farm, $73.50; Delbert Goddard, work on barn at poor farm, $73.50; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill, 30c; John F. Hart, cash advanced for poor farm supplies, $3.45; Mrs. Hudson, regular indigent, $8; F. H Hamptman, indigent supplies, $10.10; Hutchinson & Lumsden, indigent supplies, $12; Etta Jewel, regular indigent, $6; Mary Jacobs, regular indigent, $10; Minnie Kimball, regular Indigent, $10; Lena Lee, regular Indigent, Medford Fish & Poultry Market, poor farm supplies, $2.55; Med ' ford Concrete Construction Co., ' poor farm supplies, $7.20; Mrs. J. Myers, regular indigent, $15; Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regular indi gent, $8; Merrltt & Co., indigent supplies, $10; Merrltt & Co., Indi gent supplies, $26.95; Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for poor farm, $9.17; J. F. Normand, barber work at poor farm, $1.20; Oliver Nau deau, regular Indigent, $10; Olson & Son., indigent supplies, $18; Nona Pace, nursing at poor farm, $6.75; J. N. Pace, cash advanced for poor farm supplies, $6.50; E. E. Phipps, cow for poor farm, $83.33; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill for poor farm, $1.80; Phoenix Merc. Co., Indigent supplies, $18.57; Phoenix Merc. Co., indigent supplies, $28.91; The Pernali Estate, Indigent supplies, $20; John A. Perl, burial of indi gent, $16; Rogue River Mercantile' Co., indigent supplies, $4.10; P.ogue River Mercantile Co., indi gent supplies, $lo; Sacred Heart . , I...,! ... ri on. iiospnai, care oi muinems, .h.o, J. W. Slater, regular indigent, j $10; Nancv Sisemore, regular in digent, $10; Clias. String, indigenl supplies. $4.10: Talent Meat Co. meat for poor farm, $4; Talent i Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies, j $66.95; Talent. Lumber Company, I . r K norn. Tnt. ! poor i it i in supplies, )jo.j, im ent Mercantile Company, Indigent supplies, $26; Taylor-Williams Company, indigent supplies, $31. 35; Ulrich & Ryan, poor farm sup plies, $15; Ulrich & Ryan, indi- i gent supplies, $15; Ulrich & Ryan,' poor farm supplies, $86.78; Ulrictv, Brothers, indigent supplies, $18; Mrs. F. C. Wooden, nursing at poor farm. $10.64; W. N. Wells, labor j at poor farm, $93.43; Warner, Wortman & Gore, indigent sup-1 plies, $8; James N. Day, regular i indigent, $8. Total ...$1,261.00 Regular allowance for Boys' and Girls' Aid, from Jackson county, $10. World's Fair Advertising. A. C. Allen, Crater movies for the World's Fair, $80; F. W. Bartlett, salary, looking after sporting ex hibits, $65; H. O. Frohbach, salary taking care of exhibits, $125; Carl Purdy, supplies for exhibit, $39; Medford Printing Co., titles for moving pictures for exhibit, $17. 25; Ben Sheldon, salary and ex pense to San Francisco, in Interest of Jackson county exhibit, $149. Total $475.25 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill j for county roadmaster, $1. Recorder's Office. ' Ashland Tidings, supplies, $1.25; Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill, $2.50: Medford Book Store, supplies, $4.50. Total $8.25 Surveyor's Office. I A. T. Brown, surveyor's expense, , $22.04; Gladys Bolle, labor in sur veyor's office, $17.40; A.- T. Brown, cash advance, county pur veyor's expense, $13.60: Robert Field, surveyor's expense, $19.32; ( W. R. Garrett, road viewer, $2;: Jack Grieve, surveyor's expense, ' $2.50; T. W. Osgood, labor in sur-; veyor's office, $5; Arthur Rose,; chainman, $19.32; Jim Rosberry, transportation of surveyor crew, $40; H. L. Speck, chainman, $34. 32; O. S. Welsher, road viewer, $2. Total $177.50 Advertising and County lrinting. Ashland Record, printing notice for school superintendents, $3.4Q; Ashland Tidings, county court pro ceedings, $19.95; Ashland Tidings, county court proceedings, $25.45; The Argus, printing notice for j school superintendent, $1.05; Med-! ford Mail-Tribune, printing county ; court proceedings, $22.25. ! Total $72.10 W. Hicks, indigent soldier's allow ance, $30. Ashland Tidings, over-payment on supplies for county officials, $65.45. The following claims were disal lowed relative to the General County Fund, to-wit: W. Craig, poor farm supplies, $1.50; The Canyon Press, supplies for county officials, 75c; Medford Fish & Poultry Market, poor farm supplies, 25c; California-Oregon Power Co., lights for court house, jail and poor farm, $18.86; Phoe nix Mercantile Co., indigent sup plies, 25c; Talent Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies, $2.90; Win hardt's Beer & Ice Depot, ice book for poor farm, $9; Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams for sheriff's of fice, lc; Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams for Justice court, 4c. Total $33.50 The following bills were allowed relative to the Pacific Highway Road Fund, to-wit: A. T. Brown, expense account for June, $4.90; Barthold Barg Co., supplies for engineer, $5.06; Bar thold Barg Co., supplies for en gineer, $16.93; Central Point Auto Co., transportation of survey crew, $4; L. R. Cardwell, lodging for survey crew, $7; L. R. Cardwell, lodging for survey crew, $5.60; Mrs. J. W. Clark, board of survey crew, $13.25; Mrs. J. W. darn, board of survey crew, $13.75; W. P. Clarke, payroll for survey crew for June, $532.27; W. D. Clarke, cash advanced for supplies, $14. 45; W. D. Clarke, rent of transit, $5.42; W. D. Clarke, rent of tran sit, $8; W. D. Clarke, engineer's expense, $34.30; W. D. Clarke, en gineer's expense, $5.70; D. G. Glass, expense account, $5.15; David G. Glass, expense account, $2.30; E. Kelley, board and lodg ing of survey crew, $27.75; E. Kel ley, board and lodging of survey crew, $63.25; E. Kelley, board and lodging of survey crew, $41; W. C. Leever, supplies for survey crew, $3.30; The Mutual Telephone Co., telephone bill. $3.90; Medford Sash and Door Co., survey stakes, $28.05; Medford Book Store, en gineer's supplies, $4.65; Medford Book Store, engineer's supplies, $1.40; H. B. Stockman, rent of transit, $4.13; H. B. Stockman, expense account, $4.70; H. G. Stockman, rent of transit, $8; H. G. Stockman, rent of transit, $2.58; Mrs. G. M. Wilcox, board and lodg ing of survey crew, $37.50; Mrs. G. M. Wilcox, board and lodging Positively Only Big Big Circus Coming This Season Only Real Live Animal Show on Earth j8 JSk JllLMI IS S I mm m I II ' I H K BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL "THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT" (jQQ Performing Animals (JQO 65 Blfl ScnsatlonaI Animal Ac,s 65 Performing J ungle-Bred Lion?, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars, Grizzlys, Cinnamon, Siberian and Polar Bears, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Zuba, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle, Kangaroos, Ourang-Outangs, Apes, Chimpanzee. Monkeys, Mountain Goats, Dogs, etc. Miss Harvey's Musical Carrier Pigeons Tom, Dick, Harry, Horse-Riding Sea Lions Big Bill, Wrestling Grizzly Mile Florlnes, Performing Leopards Tot and Tiny, World's Smallest Performing Horses Aerial Dogs and Monkeys Bob Chocolate and Black Knight, Tango Dancing Horses Tom, Jerry and Louie, Horse Rldiug Lions Spunk, the Good-Night Pony Six Periorming Zebras Danger, Dynamite, Gunpowder, Just Mules World's Only Educated Bengal Tigers Riding, Driving, Racing Ostriches Ma. Thornton's Clown Pigs FULL-GROWN AFRICAN LIONS IN ONE ACT World's Challenge Groupe. Value $50,000 ' AERIAL LION rides in balloon surround ll HllOfl hSTL ed by shooting sky rockets. Moslamaz CtflfllljpkflHj infl wild Anin?al act extant. High-School, Riding, Dancing and Military HORSES AND PONIES World's Premium Stock. Every One an Actor E E 24 40 Animal Clowns 100 Animal Trainers 506 People 6 Concert Bands 2 Big Special Trains 3 Caliopes Glittering Mile-Long Street Parade at 10:30 Perlormances Rain or Shine 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open 1 and 7 WILL EXHIBIT AT THURSDAY September of survey crew, $31.25; Mrs. G. M. Wilcox, board and lodging of sur vey crew, $75.25; Medford Nation al Bank, office rent for engineer, $30; O. J. Pntton, labor and ma terial, $106.95. Total, $1,151.74. The following claims were disal lowed relative to the Pacific High way Road Fund, to-wlt: The Mutual Telephone Co., telephone bill, 4c; Medford National Bank, office rent for engineer, $10. Total $10.04 The following bills were acted up on relative to the General Road Fund, to-wit: Roads. J. C. Smith, labor, $125; J. D. Adams & Co., material, $8.50; Cal.-Ore. Power Co., power, $4 2.17; Cal.- Ore. Power Co., power, $30.53; J. M. Dodge, labor, $74; Eads Coal Co., supplies, $10.08; D. D. Good, Ashland refund 1912 road tux, $12; Gaddls & Dixon, material, $153.70; Garnett-Corey Hdw. Co., material. $106.95; Garnett-Corey Hdw. Co.. material, $7.40; E. Hurd. labor, $15.15; Hubbard Brothers, material, $1; Hubbard Brothers, material, $24.45; Al Hal ley, labor, $8.50; Medford Iron Works, materia, $15; P. W. Shap lelgh Hdw. Co., material, $2.25; Mayr G Freeman, Ashland refund, 1912 road tax, $4.04. Total labor, material, etc. .$640.78 The following bills were acted up relative to the various road dis tricts, to-wlt: Road Dlxtrlct No. 1. C. W. De Carlow, labor, $67; Nim Long, labor, $42; Jack True, labor, $642.50; material, $21.55. Total labor and material. . $773.05 Road District No. 2. B. Klum, material, $3; Medford Con crete Construction Co., material, $11.70. Total material. . .$14.70 Road IXxtrii't No. 3. Cal.-Ore. Tower Co., power, $29.20; Ed Dutton, labor, $ti84.50; mater ial, $20.32; J. T. Gagnon, innterlul, $56.98; C. II. Natwlck, on crush ing and hauling rock contract, $1,225. Total labor, niaferiul, etc., $2,016 Road District No. 4. O. S. WelHhor, labor, $256.50; ma terial, $8.10. Road District No. 5. East Side Wood Yard, material, $18. 75; Garnett-Corey Hdw. Co., ma terial, $290.50; Hansen & McClan ahan, material, $4; Nick Kinie, la bor, $1,061.86; material, $1.55; J. W. Mitchell, material, $1.30; Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co., material, $54.37; Woods Lumber Co., material, $3.51; West Side Auto Transfer Co., material, $1.50; J. A. Snodgrass, labor, $22. Total labor and material. $1,459.34 The following claims were allowed on Road District No. 5, for hauling buckshot gravel, to-wlt: R. C. Brophy, $64.14; L. E. Black burn, $46; J. H. Beck, $6.60; J. H. Bowman, $54.44; W, J. Cog gins, $35.16; W. E. Coggins, $19. 48; J. Chastlne, $70.67; Marlon Centers, $43.62; T. Caldwell, $80. 96; Chas. Fry, $62.03; H. L. Grif fin. $71.20; Geo. Holmes, $322.88; P. Hammond, $45.35; Fred Klefa hammer, $111.08; E. M. Kirk, $45.40; L. Knlpps, $78.74; J. H. Maxwell, $4.76; J. W. Powell, $9.50; C. A. Klnabarger, $5.82; Chas. Slacker, $95.26; F. Schne losky, $87.08; Wm. Stlnson, $28; A. Stanley, $33.76; E. S. Stlnson, $8; T. Dressier, $18. Total $1,447.93 Road District No. 0. Thomas Stanley, labor, $164. s ma ma- KoaI District No. 7. Frank R. Neil, labor, $1,058; teiial, $60.47. Road District No. 8. J. E. Davidson, labor, $286.73; terlal, $45.80. Road District No. 0. John Grieve, labor, $670; material, $66.01. Itoud District No. 10. W. R. Garrett, labor, $1.-001: mater ial, $88.20; W. R. Garrett, mater ial, $3.50. Total labor and material, $1092.70 Koad District No. II. A. K. Earhart, labor, $726.30; ma terial, $40.60. Road District No. 12. A. L. Vincent, labor, $53; material, $25.13. Road District No. 1.3. Carl Beebe, labor, $186; material, $51.01. Road District No. 11. D. W. Pence, labor, $987.99; mater ial, $200.91. The following bills were disallowed relative to the General County Road Fund, to-wlt: Cal.-Ore. Power Co., power for gravel pit, General Road Fund, $42.18; Cal.-Ore. Power Co., power for roads, District No. 3, $33; Cal-Ore. Power Co., power for roads, Gen eral Road Fund, $30.59. Total $105.77 G. A. GARDNER. County Clerk. The Commercial Club requests the names and addresses of parties who are considering coming to the coast his summer. We wish to send them lterature and give them a good con ception of Oregon. 74-tt 0