Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 21, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Monday, February 21. 1916
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Our Size
We are not the largest bank In the
country, neither are we the smallest.
We are large euough to meet the
legitimate needs of our patrons and
small enough to give personal atten
tion to detail.
First National Bank
ASHLAND, ORUGO.V.
Oldest National Bank In Jackson
County
ASITLAND TIDINGS
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The following is a schedule of ex
penditures of Jackson county, Ore
gon, together with a list of claimants
and articles or services for which the
claim Is made, and which were passed
upon hy the County Court for Jack
son county, during the month of Jan
uary, 1916:
The following hills were allowed
relutive to the County Salary Fund,
td wit:
County Court and Commissioners,
F. H. Madden, commissioner's
compensation $ 20.00
F. L. Tou Velle, county
judge's salary
II. H. Taylor stenographer
hire '.:
Wm. C. Leever, commission
er's compensation
Wm C. Leever, commission
er's compensation
M'm, C. Leever, commission
er's compensation
150.00
3.44
20.00
45.40
25.00
Total $263.
Frank Kaushafi'er, Circuit
Court crier $ 15. 1
Sheriff's Office.
W. II. Slngler, sheriff's sal
ary $208.:
II. B. Taylor, clerk hire 5.1
E. V. Wilson, deputy sher
iff's salary 125. i
Total $338.
Clerk's Office.
F. D. Coleman, deputy hire..$ 80J
G. A. Gardner, clerk's salary 250.'
II. B. Taylor, clerk hire 56.:
Total $386.!
Treasurer's Office.
Myrt'e Blakely, deputy hire. .$ 80. (
Fred L. Colvig, treasurer's
salary 100.1
Silioofl SiiKrint'n(l'iit's Office.
A. K. Chase, supervisor's sal
ary $120.1
E. R. Peterson, supervisor's
salary 120.1
J, Percy Wells, superintend
ent's salary 150.1
May B. Wells, deputy hire. . . 25.1
Total $415J
Fruit lnsK'ctor's Office.
J. C. Aitkcti, deputy inspect
or's compensation $ 55 J
J. F. Hopkins deputy In
spector's compensation . . . 80.
I. It. Klne, deputy Inspector's
compensation 49.
Total $184.
Assttssor'N Office.
W. T. Grieve, assessor's sal
ary .$125,
Ktta PurkeypKe, deputy
hire 80,
Katie M. Grieve, deputy hire 65,
Leslie W. Staiisel, deputy
hire 78
00
Total $348J
Coll'M'tioii of Taxes.
I). IT. Allaway, labor $ 78.1
W. II. Bowen, labor 78.1
(i. U. Harper, deputy's salary 100.1
Total $256.00
J. A. Norris, janitor's salary 60.00
J. W. Wilson, jailor's sa'ary 50.00
Dr. J. F. Hart, salary of poor
farm superintendent and
helper 208.33
John Blaess, ferryman's sal
ary 25.00
WHY THE BEST
OF CHEWS IS
"SPEAR HEAD"
Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has
' Been Famous for a j
i Generation
MADE OF CHOICEST RED B'JRLEY
The secret of tobacco satisfaction is
known only to the man who chews
plug tobacco. The reason is that a
good chew gets ripht next to your
taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is
in a state of fresh, juicy richness that
is not possible in any other form of to
bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that
can give you the hearty, wholesome
flavor that you get from a delicious
chew of Spear Head.
Spear Ilea 1 is made exclusively of
ripe, red Kentucky Burtey the most
richly-flavored chewing tobacco that
grows. Still more, only the very choic
est rcl Burley Kaf is used for Spear
Head.
T.) choice leaf is selected with the
morl ainstaking care, is stemmed by
I : n ' s thoroughly washed free of all
frc i matter, and is presrd into
S;ear ilead plugs so slowly that not a
'drop f juice or an atom of the nat
ural fi ivor escapes.
Try Spear Head, and you'll get a
sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew
that cannot be obtained in any other
tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax
paper.
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ASHLAND VOTING PRECINCTS MAPPED OUT
CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE
ltccortler's Office.
Chauncey Klorey, recorder's
salary $166.66
Vera E. Lane, clerk hire... 4.00
Mildred Nell, deputy hire... 75.00
Total .. . i $245.66
Surveyor's Office.
A. T. Drown, surveyor's com
pensation $107.60
A. J. Uose deputy hire 104.00
Total $211.60
Charles L. Hanson, compensa
tion of sea'.er of weights
and measures 44.84
The following hill was allowed rel
ative to the County Stamp Fund, to-
wit:
Fred L. Colvig, treasurer. .. $125.00
Distributed as follows, to-wlt:
Sheriffs office 19. 0Q
Clerk's office 23.00
Treasurer's office 52.00
School superintendent's office 20.00
Assessor b office Z.uu
Recorder's office 9.00
The followinu bills were allowed
relative to the General County Fund,
to-wit:
County Court and Commissioners.
Home Tel. & 'Tel. Co., tele
phone bill $ 6.75
Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele
grams .50
W. U. Tel. Co., telegrams.. 3.06
A. B. Hammond, constable
A. B. Hammond, constable
fees
J. B. R. Morelock, assisting
drawing jury list 2.00
P. H. Myers, assisting draw;-
ing jury list 2.00
O. W. Murphy, car hire 4.00
Benton Pool, assisting draw
ing Jury list 2.00
A. J. T. Sniltn drawing jury
list
John Slier, witness
Jasper Tungate, witness....
O. O. Taylor, justice fees...
G. 0. Taylor, justice fees...
3S.50
6.15
3.00
4.20
4.70
15.30
35.55
Co., freight on supplies. . . .55
Ulrich Bros, transportation
of supplies '5
Total $143.88
Treasurer's Office.
Fred L. Colvig, express on on
dee supplies $ 1-25
Honib Tel." & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 2.50
Total $ 10.31
Justice Court.
Oliver Adams, constable feee. $ 3.10
Kverett Abbott, witness 4.20
B. L. Barkley, meals for pris
oners 1.75
C. C. Buck, casting jury list 2.00
J. C. Burton, drawing jury '
list 3.00
T. W. Goodman, livery hire. . ' . 3.50
Total $134.95
Sheriffs Office.
Ashland Record, supplies. . .$ 1.75
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 8.10
Jacksonville Post, supplies. , 3.00
Medford Book Store, supplies 9.30
Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele
grams . . . . : 1.96
W. H. Singler, sheriffs trav
eling expense 69.00
So. Oregon Traction Co.,
freight on supplies 1.48
Total S-'5
Coroner's Office.
John A. Perl, coroner's fees. .$ 54.40
Dr. E. R. Seeley, coroner's
physician 5.00
Total $ 84.59
Clerk's Office.
Bushong & Co.,, supplies. .. .$ 51.23
G. A. Gardner, express on of
fice supplies 1.69
Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup
plies 68.64
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
grams 4.40
Jacksonville Post, supplies.. . .90
Medford Book Store, supplies 2.96
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies 9.00
Postal Tel. & Cable Co.. tele
grams ..... 3.76
Southern Oregon Traction
Total 59.40
School SuiK-rintomlent's Office.
The J. K. GUI Co., supplies. .$ 1.49
Home Tel. & Ttel. Co., tele
phone bill .' 4.25
Medford Book Stole, supplies 59.95
Medford Printing Co., sup-
plies 2.75
Southern Oregon Traction
Co., freight on supplies. . . - .25
J. Percy Wells, superintend
ent's traveling expense... 60.60
J. Percy Wells, express on of
fice supplies 6.63
Ma B. Wells, assisting with
teachers' examination .... 12.00
Total . $137.72
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies for fruit Inspector's
office 1-H
Assessor's Office.
W. T. Grieve, assessor's tray- '
ellng expense $ 38.40
Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup
plies 61
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 3.30
Medford Book Store, supplies 8.05
Total 55.89
Collection of Taxes.
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies $ 40.00
Tax Rebates.
John Rocho $ 43.84
John Rocho 144.84
John Rocho 9.17
John Rocho 27.66
W. G. Sanders 22.26
Total $247.77
Widows' Pensions.
Earnistine Austin $ 17.60
Prlntha A. Blackburn 32.50
Mrs. J. A. Byerly 35.00
Minnie Boardman 25.00
Nellie G. Bush 10.00
Rena W. Barr 10.00
OrphaBetz 10.00
Dora Belle Cress 10.00
Anna h. Corum 10.00
Mrs. II. A. Creighton 17.50
May J. Dow 40.00
Lucy May Davis 25.00
Olive Ellis 17.50
Nettle Green 25.00
Liella Frances Hilderbrand. . 17.60
Lizzie Heath 25.00
Jennie Jones 10.00
Idabell Klura 25.00
Dollte Love 32.60
Amanda M. McNeil 10.00
Estella Nelson 40.00
Emma Paulson 25.00
Mary E. Payne 17.60
Rosa M. Robbins 10.00
Laura E. Stewart 35.00
Catharine E. Silver 17.60
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WOOD-LARR"
) TRADEMARK
Poison
QUICK. CERTAIN.
"hr. DEADIAC -
AXWATS HEADY, NEVER FAIL I,
Destroy squirrels, rophers, pralrla doga, aag-e
rata. Apply early In Spring when the hun
gry peata awake from Winter's sleep. Money
back It It ever fall. "Wood Lark'r for 26
yeara haa stood every teat It'a orop Insur
ance agalnat rodent peata. Manufactured by
Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., Portland, .Ore
gon. Buy ttom your dealer, 9
McNair Bros, j