Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 24, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    FAGB SIX
ASHLAKD TIDINGS
Monday, July 24, 1916
COVXTV COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The following is a schedule of ex
penditures of Jackson county, Ore
gon together with a list of cllaraants
and articles or services for which tba
claim is made, and which were passed
upon by the County Court for Jack
son county during the month of April,
J916:
The following bills were allowed
relative to the County Salary Fund,
to-wit:
County Court anj Commissioners.
T. L. Toil Velle, county
judge's salary $150.00
II. V.. Tavlor, stenographer
hiro ' 2.50
li. .Madden, "irniHsiou-
er's eompensiun-ii 30.00
yv, C. I.ecver, cjuiiuisjioiier's
complication C3.00
W. C. Leever, commissioner's
compensation "".00
F. H. Madden, coniniissioiicr's
compensation 15.00
H. B.
hire
E. V.
Taylor, stenographer
WllBon, deputy sher
iff's salary
2.96
125.00
Total $33C29
Clerk's Office.
F. L. Coleman, deputy hire..$ 80.00
G. A. Gardner, clerk's sal
ary $166. C6
Flora Thompson, deputy
hire 83.33
II ii. Taylor, clerk hire 59. 64
Total $389.53
Treasurer's Offico.
Myrtle W. Blakeley, deputy
hire
Fred L.
salary
Colvlg,
treasurer s
20.00
100.00
Total v $2S5.50
Circuit Court.
Frank Kasshafer, Circuit
Court crier $ 36.00
A. R. Thompson, bailiff. .... 33-.00
Total $ 69.00
Sheriff's Office.
W. H. Slngler, sheriff's sal
ary $20S.33
Total $120.00
School Superintendent's Office..
12. R. Petterson, supervisor's
salary . . '. $120.00
J. Percy Wells, superintend
ent's salary '. 150.00
May B. Wells, deputy hire. . . 32.50
I. R. Kline, deputy inspect
or's compensation 79.10
E, R. Oatman, deputy Inspect-' ,
or's compensation 87.60
Total $1259.34
Assessor's Office.
II. J. Eberly, deputy asses
sor's hire . ,i $ 12.00
V. T. Grieve, assessor's sal
ary 125.00
Katie M. Grieve, deputy hire 65.00
Etta Purkeyplle, deputy hire 80.00
Leslie W. Stansell, deputy
hire , . 108.00
W. T. York, deputy hire 48.00
Total '. $302.50
Fruit Inspector's Office.
State of Oregon, payment ou
county ' pathologist's sal
ary $1000.00
J. C. Aiken, deputy Inspect
or's compensation 92.74
RAILROAD'
WAGES '
Shall they be determined by
Industrial Warfare or
Federal Inquiry ?
To the American Public:
Do you believe in arbitration or indus
trial warfare?
The train employes on all the railroads
are voting whether they will give their leaders
authority to tie up the commerce of the
country to enforce their demands for a 100
million dollar wage increase.
The railroads are in the public service
. your service. This army of employes is in
the public service your service. ' "
You pay for rail transportation 3 billion
dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every
dollar from you goes to the employes.
On all the Western railroads in 1915, seventy-five per cent of the
train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest and average
of all) u shown by the pay rolls
Paoenger Freight Yard
Ram Artru Rang. Ataraae Run Atarax
..,.. J S$207l oS$,378
Cn j 187. IMS 1355
Fa..,. . J 1317 1181 973
U . 987 1135 Jg 1107
The average yearly wage payments to all Western train em
ployes (including those who worked only part of the year) at
shown by the 1915 payrolls were
Pauenge Freight Yard
EBiineert $2038 $1737 $1218
Conductors 1772 1624 1292
Firemei 1218 973 832
Braltemea 921 1000 1026
A 100 million dollar wage increase for
men in freight and yard service (less than
one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per
cent advance in all freight rates.
The managers of the railroads, as trustees
for the public, have no right to place this
burden on the cost of transportation to you
without a clear mandate from a public tri
bunal speaking for you.
The railroads have proposed the settle
ment of this controversy either under the
existing national arbitration law, or by refer
ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion. This offer has been refu'sed by the
employes' representatives.
Shall a nation-wide strike or an
investigation under the Gov
ernment determine this issue?
National Conference Committee of the Railways
ELISHA LEE, Chairman.
t. . ALBIHr.HT, Call
Ailaalia CaaM lia Hailroaa.
L V. BALDWIN, Umt Maaafar,
Oalral ml Gaarpta Railway.
C L. BAHDO, Cm1 Maaofar,
Kww i ark, flair Ha.aa A Uarlfara RaUraaaV
K. . CO ATM AN. r-fea-Ja.ula4
Soaiaara HalUar.
S. B. COTTia. Caallfaaafar,
fiahaaa Hailirar.
r. E. CROWI.EY, AM. rjra-Pmiaaat.
Iaw tark taalrai Mailraaa.
C. a. EMtBSON, Ctml Maaafar,
Craal ftanbara Mall war.
C a. EWIMC. Caalafaasfar.
ruiadrlpkia A Meadla( M.ll.aa,
B, W. CRK.E. AM. M Frmldnt,
Cbraapeaka A Oala Ratln;.
A. S. GREIC, Ant. tm ftaraiaara,
SL Laai. A Saa I'raaelaae Hailraaa,
C W. KOUNS. C.V Afawwar,
AteaUoa. Taprka A gaula Fa RaUway,
a. W. UcMASTKK, Caa'l Waaoaar,
Wbtrlio. aaa Uka Erie RallraaA.
M J). MAHF.R. ric. Pmid.M.
Norf.l. aa ..i.ra Kallvaj.
JAMM RU8MLU, Cm'l Vg,,r,
tl.a.ar A Hi. Or.ad. Hailroaa.
A. H. "CHOTEK, RMloVat rtca-Praa,
FrDB.fUaai. Liar. Writ.
W. L tU01, lln.fn.ldM,
SrakaaH Air Uaa Railway.
A. j. WOKE. Cfca-rVaaUaiU.
Erla RaUraaa.
. I. WAIO. 'Ira-rVaa. Call Mi
ftaaaat Caalral Lia..
Total $438.00
Collection of Taxes.
D. II. Allaway, labor collect
ing ' $ 96.75
Allen Bracklnreed, labor 53.63
W. II. Doweu, labor 93.00
Myrtle W. Blakeley, labor. . . 60.00
D. H. Cronemiller, labor,... 63.00
G. R. Harper, chief tax depu
ty's salary 100.00
J. W. Shireley, labor 91.50
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies ; 124.40
Ulrlch Bros., drayage on sup
plies 25
Western Union Tel. Co., tele
grams 56
Medford Book Store, sup
plies 7.60
Total $181.56
Treasurer's Office.
Ashland Record, supplies . . .$ 4.50
Ashland Printing Co., sup
plies 6.00
Fred L. Colvig, stamps 1.00
Home1 Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 2.50
Medford Book Store, supplies 1.30
Total $ 15.30
Coroner's Office.
John A. Perl, coroner's fees.$ 59.40
School Superintendent's Office,
Total $557.88
John Blaess, ferryman's sal
ary 25.00
J. A. Norris, janitor's salary 60.00
Jail.
'.I. W. Wilson, jailor s salary. $ 50.00
Mrs. J. W. Wilson, matron s
salary 4.00
Dr. J. F. Hart, poor farm su
perintendent's salary .... 203.33
Recorder's Office.
Chauncey Florey, recorder's
salary '....$166.66
Mildred Nell, deputy hire. . . . 75.00
A. T. Brown, county survey
or's compensation 86.90
Chas. L. Hansen, compensa- .
tion of sealer of weights
and measures 34.30
The following hills were allowed
relative to the Current Expense Fund,
to-wit:
County Court and Commissioners.
Home Tel. &. Tel. Co., tele- '
phone bill $ 3.60
Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele
graph bill ; 3.19
Mutual Tel. Co., telephone
bill 2.45
M. E. Abbott, supplies
City Drug Store, supplies...
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill '
J. Percy Wells, office expense
J. Percy Wells, superintend
ent's traveling expense...
J. Percy Wells, express on of
fice supplies
J. Percy Wells, stamps...,.
Medford Book Store, supplies
Martin J. Keddy, supplies. . .
$
.40
1.50
3.45
2.50
59.50
6.22
12.00
6.95
17.50
Total a) $110.02
Fruit Inspector's Office.
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies $ 5.00
Chris Gottlieb, labor 111.95
Total $ 9.24
Circuit Court.
Rov AshDole. petit juror. . . .$ 18.00
Frank Amy, petit juror 6.00
Roy W. Ager. petit juror. . . . 12.00
James M. Cronemiller, petit
juror .'. 15.00
H. B. Cady, petit juror 18.0U
S. J. Evans, petit juror 24.00
C. E. Eads, grand Jury wit
ness . . . .'
Henry C. Glascock, petit jur
or .-
D. C. Grim, petit juror
J. E. Hesselgrave, petit juror
Otis A. Hubbard, petit juror
2.00
C. Hartley', petit juror.
Joseph Hoagland, petit juror
18.00
24.00
24.00
18.00
18.00
18.20
Total $116.95
Assessor's Office.
The Douglas Abstract Co.,
supplies $ 9.20
The Douglas Abstract Co.,
supplies 1-00
Glass & Prudhomme Co.,
supplies 12.50
W. T. Grieve, stamps 3.00
Home Tel. fc Tel. Co., tele
phfine bill 3.10
T. ' V,'. Miles, supplies 25.00
Medford Printing Co.. sup
plies 122.75
Ulrica Brothers, drayage on
supplies
M. O. Wllklns, automobile
. list
Medford Book Store, supplies
Leslie W. Stansell, car hire
for deputy assessor
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Undertakers
State Licensed Emfcalmef Lady 'Assistant
Deputy County Coroner
i
l, in turnip. nni'iufM mLMimmjfB'rrrrimtwuiiif!mref
A. S. Ames, freight on sup-
pllos 90
L. B. Brown, supplies 47.69
Henry Deuer, nursing 10.00
Jhos. T. Merriman, black
smithing 5.00
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.,
supplies 11.50
Medford Harness Co., supplies 5.60
Medford Furniture & Hdw.
Co., supplies, 8.20
A. Penwell, supplies 67.69
Talent Merc. Co., supplies. . . 98.53
Medford Pharmacy, supplies. ,37.75
tlricli & Ryan, supplies.... 132.93
.25
5.00
6.60
19.20
Total $207.60
Collection of Taxes.
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies $ 42.00
Tax Rebates.
F. L. Benson T$ 14.88
H. F. Whetstone 110.63
Hatfield, fwtlt juror 24.00
5.80
7.60
2.70
19.00
L
T. W. Harriett, grand juror. .
W. E. Hammell. petit juror. .
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill
V H. Johnson, petit juror. .
P. M. Janey, petit Juror 18.00
e.uu
13.00
21.00
24.00
18.00
3.00
14.00
6.00
18.00
2.00
24.00
24.00
4.20
Wood Jeter, petit juror
George Little, petit Juror...
Harry Luy, petit juror ....
Wm. Mansfield, petit juror. .
W. L. Moore, petit juror. . .
Clarence Meeker, petit juror
W. E. Mooney, grand juror. .
D. L. McNary, petit juror. . .
W. A. Nickell, petit juror. . .
J. H. Norris, petit Juror. . . .
C. C.'Pursel, petit juror...
Emmet M. Palmer, petit juror
Thos P. Ross, grand juror..
W. H. Slngler, transportation
of nrisoner :
W. H. Slngler, taking prison
er to penitentiary
Thos. R. Stewart, grand juror
S. Stine, petit juror
Ed Soutter. petit juror
J. d: Skinner, petit juror. . .
Earl S. Tumy, grand juror. .
eslie Throckmorton, petit
1nrnr
Mrs. A. R. Thompson, Doara
of jurors
A r Whitwnrth. netit juror 2.00
John Walters, petit juror. . .
John L. Winders, petit juror
C. Walker, petit juror, . .
J. Weeks, petit juror. . . .
Robert Watklns, grand juror
Medford Book Store, supplies
9.00
18.00
3.00
24.00
4.00
12.00
18.00
24.00
24.00
18.00
8.00
1.S5
.$670.91
Total
Justice Court.
Geo. W. Beale. witness .....$
Chas. H. Basye, assisting in
drawing Jury list z.ou
Henry G. Dox, justice fees..
Henry G. Dox, drawing jury
list ..
J. Hartman, constable fees . .
John A. Horn, witness
Lena Horn, witness l o
Josie Horn, witness 1.90
A. B. Hammond, constable
fees
W. Ih Hopkins, taxi hire . ...
John B. Renault, assisting
drawing jury list
Arthur Smlth,wltness
V. Spencer, witness
O. Taylor, justice fees. . .
Joe Williams, witness
1.50
7.65
3.00
7.45
1.90
15.70
1.50
2.00
1.00
1.90
55.90
1.00
Total $106.30
Sheriff's Office.
Bushong & Co., supplies. ... $ 6.17
City Drug Store, supplies. . . ,2.25
Home Tel. & Tel. Co 9.bt
Geo. J. Kunzman, supplies.. 1.05
Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele
grams j 1.78
W. H. Singler, sheriff a trav
eling expense 56.50
W. H. Slngler, telephone ex
tension, for sheriffs office 2.00
W. H. Singler, stamps 50.00
Medford Furniture & Hdw.
Co., supplies 9.00
Medford Book Store, supplies 4.55
Total $125.51
Widows' Pensions.
Ernlstine Austin ; $ 17.50
Nellie G. Bush 10.00
Printha Blackburn 32.50
Mrs. J. H. Byrley 35.00
Minnie Bonrdman 25.00
Orpha Betz 10.00
Rena W. Barr 10.00
Dora Belle Cress 10.00
Anna L. Corum '. 10.00
Mrs. II. A. Creighton 17.50
Ella May Kaine 17.50
Lucy May Davis 25.00
May J. Daw T 40.00
Olive Kills 17.50
Mary K. Grisez 10.00
Nettle Green 25.00
Lizzie Heath ,25.00
Lellia Frances Hlldebrand. . 17.50
Jennie Jones 10.00
Idabelle Klum 25.00
Dollle Love 32.50
Amanda Margaret McNeal. . . 10.00
Stella Nelson 40.00
Mary E. Payne 17.50
Emma Paulson 25.00
Rosa AnnRobblns 47.50
Laura E. Stewart 35.00
Catharine E. Silver 17.50
Mary J. Torey 25.00
Virginia G. Raedel 17.50
Total r $627.50
, Court House Expenses.
Cahf.-Ore. Power Co., lights. $ 3.57
City Drug Store, supplies... 5.35
Taylor-Williams Co., supplies .35
Ulrich Bros., drayage on sup
plies 25
E. 8. Wilson, carpenter work 16.05
J. W. Wilson, cleaning court
room 8.50
Woods Lumber Co., supplies. , 1.62
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights. . 4.03
Pacific Paper Co., supplies. . 9.00
Medford Tent & Awning Co.,
supplies 27.50
.$ 76.22
. 7.80
17.55
Total
Jail.
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights..
City Drug Store,, supplies. . .
Fred J. Flck, plumbing and
carpenter work 20.30
Dr. R. E. Golden, medical at
tendance to iumates 2.50
Mrs. Jane Johnson washing
for jail 18.75
Medford Sash & Door Co.,
supplies .i 5.25
Mrs. Aug. T). Slngler, board ,
of prisoners 122.21
Leslie W. Stansell, taking
photographs of prisoners. . 6.00
Taylor-Williams Co., supplies 3.15
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights. . i.u
Total $463.83
Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm
H. Alger, regular indigent. . . $ 10.00
Maggie Bohl regular Indi
gent : 15.00
Cranfill & Robnett, indigent
supplies ...,. 6.86
Mary M. Chllders, regular in
digent 12.00
EHhc Curry, regular indigent 10.00
John Cameron, indigent sup-
' piles 40.00
Eastern Store, Indigent sup
plies 2.55
Faber & McDonald, indigent
supplies 10.00
J. H. Fattig, regular indigent 10.00
Mrs. Gunn, regular indigent. 12.00
Mrs. E. O. Gard, care of Indi
gents . 20.00
Mrs. Catharine Gillette, reg
ular Indigent . .'. 10.00
Granite City Hospital, care of
indigents 30.00
Hutchison & Lumsden, indi
gent supplies 12.00
Mrs. Hudson, regular Indigent 8.00
Mary 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
Mrs. J. Myers, regular indi
gent 15.00
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu
lar indigent 8.00
Oliver Naedue, regular indi
gent 10.00
Olson & Sons, indigents' sup
plies s 17.98
Phoenix More. Co., indigent
supplies 15.87
The Pernoll Estate, indigent
supplies 8.00
Jolin A. Perl, burials, etc... 48.00
Phoenix Merc. Co., indigent
supplies 17.58
M. F. Pence, indigent sup
plies 8.00
Frank ii. Ray, indigent sup
plies 3.25
C. W. Root, transportation of;
Indigents 12.20
J. W. Slater, regular Indigent 10. 00
Nancy Sisemore, regular in
digent. 10.00
W. H. Smith, regular indi
gent : 15.00
T. D. Stafford, regular indi
gent 7.00
Mrs. Richard Thomison, reg
ular indigent 10.00
Talent Merc. Co., indigent
supplies 28.00
Taylor-Williams Co., indigent
supplies 52.80
Ulrich Bros., indigent sup
plies 8.00
Ulrich & Ryan, indigent sup
plies 19.15
Ulrich & Ryan, indigent sup
plies 40.18
Lizzie Wolgomont, care of
regular Indigent 6.00
Don F. Wilson, indigent sup
plies 29.25
Weeks' & McGowan Co., Indi
gent supplies 18.00
Warner, Wortman & Gore, in- .
dlgent supplies ; . 19.25
A. S. Wells, taxi hire for indi
gent 1,25
Dr. J. J. Emmens, care of In
digent .5.00
Spltzer & Son, indigent sup-
plies , 8.00
Nancy Arosmith, regular in
digent 6.00
Mrs. Rena Avery, regular in
digent 10.06
Mrs. A. Broad, regular indi
gent.,..- 10.00
Mrs. Boyer, regular indigent 8.00
Mrs. I. C. Cabler, regular In
digent
Mrs. L. Coulter, regular indi
gent W.- B. Comstock, regular indi
gent Mrs. Kate Copple, regular
indigent
Mrs. B. A. Dyer, regular Indi
gent . . i ',
Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular
' indigent 10.00
Dr. J. J. Emmens, care of in
digent 5.00
Mrs. R. Grigsby, regular in
digent 8.00
Joe Garrison, regular Indi
gent 6.00
W. H. Houston, regular In
digent 10.00
Martha Jones, regular indigent
H. C. Knapp, regular Indigent
E. Kimbell, regular indigent
J-11 a Mills, regular Indigent
P. Mclntyre, regular indigent
Mrs. Clara Noble, regular in
digent f
T. J. Neff.'regular indigent. .
8.00
15.00
8.00
8.00
15.00
6.00
8.00
15.00
8.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
APE YOU INSURED
Yes, that is a very burning ques
tion sometimes! It you are not fully
protected by insurance against fire,
NOW Is the time to attend to It.
Don't put off until tomorrow what
can be done today. "How about that
home, merchandise, automobile, etc.?
Did you ever stop to think just
how little it will cost you to carry
your Insurance compared to the ben
efits which you receive? A few dol
lars invested today may save you a
thousand tonight.
Billing's Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
41 East Main Phone 211
Total $142.95
Clerk's Office.
Ashland Record, supplies. .. $ 21.50
Ashland Prlntiug ,Co., sup
plies 9.00
City Drug Store, supplies... 1.0
A. Gardner, stamps 9.00
Home Tel. & Tel.. Co., tele
phone bill 7.40
Total $211.24
Care of Poor at Poor Farm.
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light and
power $ '0i
Pacific States Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 9.12
It., ."f..g WT1
DRAYTON
ARROW
COLLAR
nnN, LIGHT YET STARCHED AND
SIGHTLY 16c each aforVUc
ctirtrr. FonT a ro., inc. mtrn
The after-cost is the real-cost of a motor
car. Because Ford cars are carefully
made of the best materials obtainable
Ford after-cost is low. A.nd in the mat
ter of service, Ford leads. 8,800 service
stations injhis country, where you get
quick, courteous service at a fair econom
ical price. N Runabout $390; Touring
Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car
$640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o.b.
Detroit. On display and sale at
F. L. Camps' Garage .
.m . ..
Ceo. J. Kunzman, supplies.. .80
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