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Mnnflnr. Fehmary 21, 1916 ASHLAND TTDIN08 PAOE SEVEN L A V It " MODEL NINETY Delivered in Ashland A ! Ml )--J-"-'frMfHlfck A V Chevrolet Four-Ninely The "Four Ninety" is a real automobile. It has a quietj powerful, Valvc-ln-IIcad Motor. It has looks it has style it is beautifully fin ished and rides like a cradle. The "Four-Ninety" has the following novel and superior features not found in any other car built: (1) shock-absorbing duplex front spring?; (2) Self-lubricating clutch collar; (3) Hub-construction with triple-size bearings, preventing "wabble" of wheels and wear on tires; (4) Compound spur steering gear' attached to body the simplest and safest ever invented; (5) Unit power plant carry ing transmission on open brackets, which gives accessibility to clutch and allows removal of all transmission, if necessary, in twenty minutes. (Patents granted or applied for on the above.) Besides these exclusive featores, Ihe "Four Ninety" has; 1. Streamline body; 2. Crown fenders; 3. Cellular radiator; 4. Body with flush sides and concealed hinges; 5. Three-speed transmission; G. Three-quarter floating axle; 7.CantiWer springs; J8. Ventilating windshield; 9. Mohair top; 10. The world-famous Zenith carburetor, found only on cars double the price of Chevrolet.. i Back of the Chevrolet is the Chevrolet Motor lo. Under the direct supervision ol W. C. Durant, the Veteran Builder and Master Genius ol all Motordom. Mr Dnrant is not only in control of Chevrolet but also the General Motors Company, which constitutes the largest manufacturing automobile concerns in the world. Salesroom at Park Garage Demonstrations gladly fliven at any time Ellis Mel ASHLAND AGENT ill lllP ftfSp 'There are four important features A, B, C and D in Dependable prod ucts, especially In DEPENDABLE 40c COFFEE PKB roi.M). "Feature A" Freshly Roasted. "Feature H" Invincible Strength. "Feature C" Delicate Flavor. "Feature 1)"? Valuable prize will be awarded to all those who trace FEATUKK D and mall it to us, tUTompanled by a De pendable Coffee label or a labul from Dependable Ten. nuking Powder, tSpk't-a or ExtraetH, and the numo of your dealer. All aiisHcrx accompanied by a Dependable label will be suitably rewarded. f "limp" for thorn; who pre fer a 30c cof fee la an kiioiI uu you can buy at the price. "Country C I b," a t 33c per pound, Is the equal of many 40c coffee. Medford Mall Tribune, print ing County Court proceedings 32.07 35.07 Total $ Stock Inspector. J. L. Helms, stock Inspector's salary $164 .Minnie A, McKee, Indemnity on tubercular cattle 125.00 40 Road IMatrirt No. 8. J. E. Davidson, labor $279.00 Material 9.00 J. E. Davidson, labor 26.00 Dwight Edwards Company for (laud, Oregon. COl'XTV COURT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page Six.) Mary J. Torey &.uu Total $575.00 Court House Exenes. Chas. II. Basye, repairing stove -uu Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights.. .ou Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights.. 2.58 Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies. . . .& Taylor-Williams Co., supplies l.bO J. W. Wilson, cleaning court room o.ou Total I 1868 Jail. E. T. Barnum Iron Works, guards for windows $ 87.65 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., supplies 7.57 Cal.-Ore. Power Co.. lights.. 8.05 Mrs. Jane Johnson, washing for jail 1-75 H. N. Mullen, repairing inside of jail 2.50 Rose Singler, board of prison ers H6.43 Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies. . . 15.01 Taylor-Williams Co., supplies .75 M. E. Abbott supplies .70 Total $240.41 Care of Poor Outside of Poor Farm. H. Alger, regular indigent.. $ 10.00 August Bohn, regular indi gent 8.00 Maggie Dohl, regular Indi gent I5-00 L. B. Brown, indigent suit . plies 3.40 Elinc Curry, regular indigent 10.00 John Cameron, indigent sup plies 8-71 Mary M. Childers, regular In digent 12-00 Cranfill & Robnett, indigent supplies 20.00 J H. Fattig, regular indi gent 10-00 Mrs. Catharine Gillette, reg ular indigent 10.00 Gold Hill Livery Stable, trans portation of indigents.... 10.00 Lucy Gilmore, regular indi gent 15.00 Mrs. E. C. Gard, care of indi gents 20.00 Mrs. Gunn, regular indigent 12.00 Mrs. Hudson, regular indi gent 8.00 Hutchison & Lumsden, indi gent supplies 12.00 Maiy Jacobs, regular indi gent 10.00 Etta Jewel regular indigent 6.00 Martha Jones, regular indi gent 8.00 J. A Kane, regular indigent. . 15.00 Lena Lee, regular indigent. . 8.00 Lance & Co., indigent sup plies 82.10 Mrs. J. Myers, regular indi gent 15.00 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu lar indigent 8.00 Faber & McDonald, indigent supplies 14.00 Oliver Nadeau, regular indi gent 10.00 Olson & Son, indigent sup plies 18.00 John A. Perl, burial of indi gent 18-0" M. F. Pence, Indigent sup plies 8.00 Phoenix Merc. Co., indigent supplies 10.30 John A. Perl, burial of indi gent 18.00 The Pernoll Estate, indigent supplies 13.65 Phoenix Merc. Co., indigent supplies 10.30 Rogue River Merc. Co., indi gent supplies 20.80 Frank II. Ray, Jr. wood for indigent '. 6-50 J. W. Slater, regular indi gent 10.00 W. H. Smith, regular indigent 15.00 Nancv Siseniore, regular in digent 10.00 William II. Shaver, regular indigent 8.00 Sacred Heart Hospital, care ot indigent 145.72 Mrs. Richard Thomllson, reg ular indigent 10.00 Talent Mercantile Co., indi gent supplies 16.00 J. L. Thorndyke, indigene supplies 48.BO n k Tfirwlllieer. burial of indigent 45.00 Taylor-Williams Co., Indigent supplies 65.05 Ulrich Bros., Indigent sup plies 37.80 Ulrich & Ryan, Indigent sup plies 6531 Warner, Wortman & Gore, indigent supplies H-30 Lizzie Wolgomont, care of In digent 6-00 Warner, Wortman & Gore Indigent supplies ' 10.35 Sacred Heart Hospital, care of indigents 55-72 Total $1,035.89 Poor Farm Expense. L. B. Brown, supplies $ 24.70 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light and power 11.80 Fromnn High, supplies... 90.25 .Tnhn P. Il.nrr. cash advanced for MIIMllit'S 8.50 Thomas V. Merriman. sup plies 5.20 Medford Furniture & Hard ware Co., supplies 3.50 Medford Pharmacy, supplies 35.70 Chas. Straw;, supplies 4.60 Spitzer & Sons, supplies.... 8.00 Talent Merc. Co., supplies.. 80.32 Ulrich & Ryan, supplies.... 65.63 Robert U'ilco:;, 'umber 5.00 Total $279.40 National Surety Company, premium on sheriff's bond 93.75 Seal) Bounty. Jonnle G. Warner $ 10.00 Arch P. Chappell 3.00 H. O. Harding 3.00 Lloyd B. Le Bo 3.00 Chas. Pennington 42.00 W. R. Garrett 4.00 E. M.. Bigham 2.00 J. Hartman 1.50 Earnest Dahack 3.00 Harry Skyrmnn 3.00 L. R. Dusenberry 9.00 Geo. D. Rose 6.00 James Francis 2.00 S. .1. T. Meaddows 4.00 William Hughes 6.00 A. Watson 2.00 John Mitchell 4.00 M. R. Koontz 12.00 E. M. Cnse 14.50 Dick Lounignont 10.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 1.50 3.d0 Total labor and material. ,$314.00 Road District No. O, John Grieve, labor on Crater Lake road 47.00 G. E. Hollenbeak, labor, Cra ter Lake road 46.00 B. F. Peait, supplies 11.30 Boyd Tucker, labor, Crater Lake road 32.00 Harry Welch, labor, Crater Lake road 6.00 Total $142.30 Rood District No. 10. W. R. Garrett, labor $ 28.00 Material -. 7.55 Gnddls & Dhon material,. 54.79 Medford Iron Works, ma terial 2.35 Total $343.10 Juvenile Court. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, regular allowance from Jackson county $ 10.00 Chas. II. Gay, probation of ficer's salary 96.65 Total '. $106.65 Watermaster. Fred M. Cummlngs. salary for November $ 88.00 Fred N. Cummlngs, salary for December 77.50 Indigent Soldier's Relief. D. C. Rose I 45.00 A. J. T. Smith 45.00 Election and Registration Expense. Jackson County Abstract Co., maps I 7.60 Medfo.-d Printing Co., regis- tiaaou supplies and cards 87.00 Total 194.50 World's Fair Advertising. F. W. Bart'.ett, looking after sporting exhibits at r. f. I. E H. O. Frohbach, taking care of exhibits at P. P. 1. E. . Rogue River Fruit & Produce Assn., supplies for exhibits at P. P. 1. E Benjamin C. Sheldon, labor relative to exhibit at P. P. I. E Benjamin C, Sheldon, rela tive to exhibit at P. P. I. E. Benjamin C. Sheldon, labor relative to exhibit at P. P. IE Benjamin C. Sheldon, labor relative to exhibit at P. P. !. E 60.00 53.00 126.75 68.25 40.45 60.00 60.00 F. E. Redden ... J. O. Pierce James Reynolds . Polk Smith Adelbert Moore . . Adelbert Moore . . Horace Ceppert . . Bryant Hamilton James Neff Alex Pnttl Ernest Doian . . . Total labor and material. .$ 92.59 Bond District No. II. i A. K. Enrhart, labor $ 81.00 Material 8.40 Rod DIstrM No. 12. A. L. Vincent, labor $ 53.00 Material i 13.85 Road District No. lit. Carl Beebe, labor $ 85.00 Material 6.00 Road District No. I I. D. W. Pence $352.00 Material 1.00 Brilg. Big Fines Lumber Co., ma terial $ 42.25 P. R. Smith, Inbor 21.75 Wayno Smith, labor 11.50 10.17 8.05 , .08 ! 10.00 Total $184.00 The following bills were disallowed relative to the General County Fund, to-wit: Ashlnnd Record, supplies for sheriffs office $ 14.60 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light and power for county 12.30 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for court house and jail. . Cal.-Ore. Power Co., Jail sup! plies Postal Tel. & Cablo Co.. tele grams John A. Perl, coroner's fees Rogue River Fruit & Produce Asso., supplies for exhibits at P. P. I. E Ulrich & Ryan, poor farm supplies Ulrich Brothers, supplies for Indigents Ulrich & Ryan, supplies for indigents Warner, Wortman & Gore, indigent supplies W. U. Tel. Co., telegrams for district attorney Sacred Heart Hospital, care of Indigents 124.27 Total nbor and suppllis. . $ 75.50 (lYiici'ril Road. Krade I. Mansa Farnahnni, Ashland refund 1912 road tnx $ 2.85 O. J. Patton, labor 21.00 O. J. Patton, material 1.60 O. V. Glllett, Ashland road refund fiS J. W. Mitchell, material... 10.00 Medford Con. Con. Co., ma terial 230.93 Medford Furniture & Hard ware Co., material 7.94 J. C. Smith, roadmaster's sal ary 125.00 10.23 C. B. Watklns, Ashland re fund 3.30 1.30 .20 1.50 6.30 .03 Total $199.03 The following bills were allowed re'atlve to the County Road Fund, to-wit: Road District No. 1. Jack True, labor $143.00 Road District No. 2. Cooke Hardware Co., sup plies $ 5.40 George Frees, supplies 5.60 Medford Con. Con. Co., sup nlles Tnlent Hardware Co., supplies 5.20 Everett Van Dyke, labor... 201.00 Everett Van Dyke supplies. . 23.85 Total labor, material, etc. .$406.30 The following bills were al'owed relative to the Pacific Highway Road Fund to-wit: W. D. Clarke, supplies and expenses $128.85 W. I). Clarke, engineer's pay roll 414.19 F. A. Klttredgo, work on Sweeney case 302.01 Coast Culvert & Flume Co., culverts 71.05 Clarke - Henery Construction Co., one-fifth payment on bnlance due on Talent Ashland contract 818.63 ,Emil Bennett, work on Swee- I ney case 269.50 G. A. Codding, work on Swee ney case 110.00 Total 4C8.45 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill for roadB Recorder's Office. Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill J Medford Book Store, sup plies Medford Printing Co., sup plies Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies. . .65 ' 3.00 12.45 22.00 .30 .$ 37.75 Total Surveyor's Office. A. T. Brown, office expense Carl Beebe. road viewer... Lars Berg, axman H. B. Cole, rodnian and board of survey crew . M. B. Kellogg, chainman... Medford Book Store, sup- tilies William Norris, axman..... 10.00 Lloyd Wilson, chainman 23.00 Total $ 98.35 J. C. Whlteaker, reporting births and deaths 2.75 Advertising and County Piintinj?. Jacksonville Tost, printing.. $ 3.50 12.60 2.00 8.75 17.75 23.00 ! 1.25 Total Inbor and supplies. . $273.45 Road District No. 3. Ed Dutton, labor v . . $ 28.00 Road District No. I. II. E. Conger, material $ 25.35 Central Point Lumber Co., 'material 5.45 L. P. Hubbard, supplies 22.50 O. S. Welsner, labor '267.50 Total $2,114.23 The followlnc bill was disallowed 32.40 relative to the Pacific Highway Road Fund, t( wit : Stock used by Sweeney on highway $528.31 G. A. GARDNER. County Clerk. Totnl labor and supplies. . $320.80 Road District No. S. Nick Klme, labor $ 29.00 Road District No. 0. Ed Dutton, labor S 1800 Material ' 7.04 HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co C. F. RATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at reason able rates. A General Transfer HiisinewH. Wood and Rock Hprlnns Coal Phone 117. Office, 99 Oak Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. CLEANLINESS, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND COURTESY COMBINED TO MAKE THE Eagle Meat Market Popular Inspect our market, and your confidence will be behind the pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanliness and a sauitary workshop will aid your digestion. 84N.MainL, SCH WEIN Phonc 107 M..M.W.M'44 "The Road of A Thousand Wonders" CALIFORNIA Six Months Return Trip Tickets on Sale Many attractions for the visitors to California in February. X i 4 I Trains Daily ilrom Portland Darning ai me uuuenes, pictuu tiitnjiu( nuu it-muii?, hiuum- inp, playing golf or twnnis. The beautiful exposition at Sah I Diego open all -the year. Trios to Mt. Lowe or Mt. Wilson. Ocean trips to Catalinaor Santa Cruz Island. HKverywhere I the door of hospitality stands open for YOU. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, Cencral Paawtigcr Agent, Portland; Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC Let us demonstrate the Chevrolet lor you. i IC 4 " t.M"M-M-4