Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 24, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    ASHLAND TIDIXGS
PAGE SEVE3I
Monday, July 24, tola v
Dr. Parson, regular Indigent 8.00
Mrs. Frank Poyser, regular
indigent . . . . ; 6.00
H. C. Radel, regular indigent 7.50
G. W. Sorrells, regular indi
gent 6.00
Sebastian Schumpf, regular
indigent 8.00
Mrs. L. Schleffelln, regular
indigent 6.00
Mrs C. Williams, regular in- 1
digent 12.00
Pierce Wilson, regular indi
gent '.. 6.00
Z Wolgomont, regular Indi
gent 8.00
Pluma Yocum, regular Indi
gent . ... 10.00
Valley Fuel Co., indigent sup
plies 5.00
Sue Bailey, regular Indigent. 6.00
Faber & McDonald, indigent
supplies 10.00
Mrs. SliinKS, jeguiar indigent iu.uu
Total $1032.67
Juvenile Court -Reform School
Commitments, Etc.
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society,
regular allowance from .
Jackson county $ 10.00
Chas. B. Gay, probation of
ficers' compensation 101.00
'Taxi hire for probation of
ficer 2.50
Total $113.50
Advertising and County Printing.
Ashland Printing Co., print
ing County Court proceed
ings .....$ 25.95
Jacksonville Post, printing.. . 2.25
Medford Mail Tribune, print
ing 267.05
Total ..$295.25
Indigent Soldiers.
Geo. W. Hall, for relief of
David C. Rose $ 45.00
Geo. W. Hall, for relief of E.
D. Morse 45.00
Total $ 90-00
Election Exjnse.
Jacksonville Post, supplies.. $ 3.50
.Medford Printing Co., sup
plies 33.S0
Total $ 37.30
Registration.
G. A. Gardner, stamps $ 5.70
Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup
plies 12.4"
G. A. Gardner, stamps 80.00
Total $ 9810
M. E. Abbott, supplies for
roads 0
Recorder's Office.
Chauncey Florey, stamps. .. $ 6.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 2.65
Medford Printing Co., sup-
plie .-. 27.00
Medford Book Store, supplies 3.00
Total S8-65
Surveyor's Office.
A. T. Brown, surveyor's of
fice expense $ 15,00
M. B. Kellogg, chalnman... o.Ou
Eugene Dletzen Co., supplies 2.84
D.M. Low, road viewer
Medford Printing Co., sup-
plies 7-00
T. W. Osgood, deputy county
surveyor's compensation. . 7.60
H. L. Speck, chalnman 5.00
Jack True, road viewer. . . 4.00
Z:' Total 50.44
Fred X. Cummlngs, .water-
master's expense f.
J. L. HelmB, stock inspector s
compensation &abu
County Attorney's Office.
Home Tel. k Tel. Co., tele-
phone bill Zl4S
Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele-
grams
The following bills were disallowed
relative to the Current Expense
Fund, to-wlt:
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights
and power for county... u.1
I
John Cameron, indigent sup
plies 23.74
Faber & McDonald, indigent
supplies 10.00
Fred J. Fick, labor and sup
plies for jail -6.50
Granite City Hospital, care of
indigents 6.00
Glass & Prudhomme Co.,
supplies for clerk's' office. 2.00
Medford Sun, subscription
for poor farm 7.50
Phoenix Mercantile Co., indi
gent supplies 15.87
(Jlrlch & Ryan, indigent sup-
plies l.Ou
Western Union Tel. Co., tele
grams for clerk's office.. .01
CaUOre. Power Co., lights
for court house 4.03
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights
for Jail 7.73
Medford Book Store, supplies
for county offices 4.75
Total .. $109.54
The following bills were allowed
relative to the General County Fund,
to-wit:
Scalp liounty.
Grant Builderback ?$ 4.50
William Kelley 1.50
B. Bowers Jr 3.00
R. B. Brophy . . . . , 3.50
G. A. Peck 2.00
G. A. Peck 4.00
M. H.eFreyer 1.50
T. B. Hill 4.00
George Walter 3.50
George W. Harriett 7.50
S. F. Spencer 3.50
C. W. Culy 2.00
L. D. Dollarhide 3.00
Anthony Ring 7.00
Chas. Pennington v 32.00
Carl Hansen 2.00
Carl Hansen , 1.50
Dick Louslgnont 4.00
S. H. Hawk 5.00
W. 'A. Leek 2.00
Robert Watkins " 4.00
C. P. Good 6.00
L. A. Obenchain 1.50
F. H. Titzgerald 15.00
J. L. Ragsdale 2.00
J. B. Short 8.00
Total J $133.50
The following bills were allowed
relative to the Pacific Highway Road
Fund, to-wit:
W. D. Clarke, engineer's pay
roll $177.50
W. D. Clarke, engineer's ex
pense account 3a. 78
F. H. Madden, attending
Sweeney case 39.96
Henry L. Bowlby, engineer's
services Sweeney case. .. . 881.30
Herbert A. Brandon, en
gineer's services Sweeney
case 650.00
Thos. H. Bedford, services in
Sweeney case 319.80
M,. O. Bennett, services Swee
ney case . 100.00
M. O. Bennett, services in
Sweeney case i 300.00
M. O. Bennett, services In
Sweeney case 50.00
M. O. Bennett services in
Sweeney case ., 371.50
Martha Case, attendance
Sweeney case 10.00
George Codding, services in
Sweeney case 100.00
W. R. Canton, services Swee
ney case 50.00
W. R. Canton, services in
Sweeney case 100.00
W. R. Canton, services in
Sweeney case ' 276.85
G. A. Gardner, cash advanced
and postage Sweeney case 1.01
G. A. Gardner, expenses
Sweeney case 40. ,2 5
D. G. Glass, services in Swee
ney case 50-00
D. G. Glass, services In Swee
ney case 100.00
Roscoe F. Hunt, court re
porter, Sweeney case 750.00
Hall Taxi Co.. taking en
gineers over Sisklyous,
Sweeney case 52.25
Kathryn John, attending
Sweeney case 24.00
F. A Klttredge, engineer ser- '
The Fallacy of Paraffine
Base: Eastern oil manufac
turers have long extolled
the superior virtues of paraffine
base motor oils. But Pacific Coast
motorists have proved that Zero
lene, made from selected Califor
nia crude, asphalt-base, gave best
results. Their experience is now
supportedby the testimony of in
ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan
stated before the Am.Soc. .of Naval
Engineers: "Oils made from the
asphflt-base crudes have shown themselves better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon
formine proclivities are concerned, than are parat
- fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received
hiehest competitive awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service
ISns Tand agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
the Standard Oil for Mot Cars
F. L. CAMPS,
E. V.'JONES,
THE PARK GARAGE.
nip imn
FRAD;
E at HOME
BUY HOME
PRODUCTS
We. carry the following
horoe products:
Ashland Canned Goods
Ashland Milling Co.'s Goods
Ashland Butter
Ashland Brooms
White House
GROCERY
fiig Bargains in
Drygoods Hats,
Shoes, Shirts
and' Groceries
All this Week
Prompt attention given all mail
order for anything in onr line.
I Agency McCall Patterns J
Ashland Trad
ing Company
Phone 122
ASHLAND
Creamery
See our new f
Cooking
Device
Provost Bros. I
Hardware
t
We Sell Shoes
of
Merit Worth and!
Value
Briggs&Elmore j
Successors to
Driggs & Sliinn
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F.LCamps
Agent for,
Ford Automobile t
We carry a full line of Accea- t
series and Tires: All kinds of
repair work done.
Garage, East Main Street.
. Phone 160. .
manufacturers of
Butter and Ice Cream I
When Buying Bntter Ask
for Ashland Creamery
Bntter
Phone 24 D. Perozzl. Mgr.
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Park Garage
MORRIS BROS., Props.
Used Cars lor Sale
Automobile Supplies and
Repairs
Micheiin, Goodrich
and Fisk Tires
in Stock
Other Makes on
Short Hotice
Phone 152 Park Ave
t. . -1. t f J SL A. A. .9. J.J.J.AJ.J.J.
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ARE WE, as a community, pulling together?
Or are we pulling in oitosite directions?
Organization is the great community need of
the day. Without organization men and
women are apt to sink below the level of
mules. Even mules, in times of danger or
panic, have been known to co-operate. They
sometimes kick together If it were given to
mules to think, they would wonder at the
ways of men. That men and women, living
and working in the same community, should
refuse to co-operate, is one of the riddles of
civilization. The only benefits worth having
are the benefits we can share with our neigh
bors. Individual benefits count for little. It
is the co-operative effort that brings ever
lasting good. Good roads, factories, better
schools, good markets can only be secured
when all pull together. Every man, woman
and child in this community should give one
hour each day to community work. But don't
wait for someone else to start it. There is
work for you to do. . Begin with yourself.
n
vlces, Sweeney case 100.00
F. A. Klttredge, engineer's
services Sweeney case ... . 100.00
P. A. Klttredge, engineer's
services in Sweeney case. . 250.00
F. A. Klttredge, engineer's
services in Sweeney case. . 696.96
N. D. Miller, services in Swee
ney case 599.70
Medford Sash & Door Co.,
making survey stakes. .. . 1.65
Medford Book Store, supplies
' for engineer's department 2.30
Delbert A. Norton, stenog
rapher, Sweeney case.... 150.00
Oliver Owre, services in Swee
ney case 60.00
O. J. Patton, patrolman.... 60.00
Van R. Pierson, car hire,
Sweeney case 4.50
A. E. Reames. legal services
Sweeney case 87.63
A. E. Reames, legal services
Sweeney case 100.00
A. E. Reames, legal services
Sweeney case .- 100.00
A. E. Reames, legal services
Sweeney case 50.00
A. E. Reames, legal services
Sweeney case 150.00
A. J. Rose, services Sweeney
case , 100.00
A. J. Rose, services, in Swee
ney case 224.40
A. J. Rose, services in Swee
ney case 100.00
Elenore Shaw, transcribing
notes, Sweeney case 25.65
F. L. Tou Velle, witness ex
pense, Sweeney case 60.00
H. M. Teel, expense, etc., in
Sweeney case 100.00
II. M Teel, services Sweeney
case... 75.00
H. M. Teel, services Sweeney
case 270.00
W. U. Tel. Co., messages
Sweeney case 1.96
Medford National Bank, in
terest on cash advanced in
Sweeney case 13.00
D. A. Norton, stenographer
work, Sweeney cast? 300.00
Chris H. Natwick, estimate
No. 8, contract No. 1, Cen
tral Point-Josephine county
line section, Pacific High
way 1200.00
L. D. Dollarhide, taking en
gineers over Pacific High
way, Sweeney case 15.00
C. H. Natwick, estimate No.
9 and final on contract No.
1, and cost accounts Of
same, Pacific Highway. . .1962.58
Total $11,430.53
The following bill was disallowed
relative to the Pacific Highway Road
Fund, to-wlt:
A. J. Rose, services on Swee
ney case $ 90.00
The following bills were tallowed
relative to the County Road Fund,
to-wlt:
Road District No. 1.
Jack True, labor $ 503.50
Material 21.76
C. W. DeCarlow, labor 29.00
Uniting Learning and Labor
THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De
partments is engaged in the great work
of uniting Learning and Labor.
Forty-eighth School Year Opens
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Degree Courses requiring a four-year
high school preparation, are offered in
the following:
AGRICULTURE, 16 Departments;
COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN
EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3
Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart
ments; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart
ments; and PHARMACY.
Vocational Courses requiring an
Eighth Grade preparation for entrance
are offered in Agriculture, Dairying,
Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and
Mechanic Art Pharmacy with a two
year high school entrance requirement.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, String,
Band and Voice Culture.
Catalogue and beautiful illustrated
booklet free.
Addrew The Rkotstrar,
1 W-7-1S1C to K-7-16) COKVAI.UB, OKEOON
Road District No. 2.
W. R. Nyswarner, labor. . . . $ 206.
, Material 60.
Road District No. 3.
Ed Dutton, labor $246.
Material , 5.
Road District No. 4.
O. S. Welsher, labor $196.
Material 8,
Rond District No. 5,
Nick Klme ..$181.
Material 4,
Warner, Wortman & Gore,
material '. 1
Hubbard Bros -
Road District No. 6.
C. A! Newstrom, labor $114
Material 14
Road District No. 7.
Frank R. Neil, labor $1$4
Material, Von der Hellen
Hdw. Co 2
-Rond District No. 8.
J. E. Davidson, labor. .. , . $253
Material 2
Road District No. 0.
John Grieve, labor ..$151
Material 22
Rond District No. 10.
J. D. Adams & Co.? material. $ 8
W. R. Garrett, labor 412
Material. 49
Rond District No. 11.
A K. Earhart, labor ......$355
Material 33
Road District No. 12.
A. L. Vincent, labor $158
Material 10
Road District No. 13.
Carl Beebe, labor $221
Material J
Hubbard Bros., material. ... 2,
Road District No. 14.
D. W, Pence, labor $177.
General Road.
C. H. Brown, labor $ 6j-
p m Rnvon Ashland refund 8.
W v' Phnrh. Aahland refund !
Fred J. Fick, labor 8
Mrs. G. V. Gillette, Ashland
,,,,1
t v Uoimpn Auhlnnd refund
50
80
50
65
00
.00
.62
.48
.40
.70
.25
.75
.00
.40
.00
.50
.25
.50
Jesse Houck, Ashland fefund 13.77
Taxi hire 6.00
Walter Kitto, rent of shed for
road machinery 60.00
O. J. Patton, labor 50.00
Total labor, material, etc. .$205.57
The following bill was continued
relative to the County Road Fund.
to-wit: ,
J. D. Adnms & Co., road sup
piles, itoad District No. 2 . . $
G. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk,
9.75
50
00
55
.00
30
00 !
20!
Mrs. Morris owes the fact that her
car Is intact to a heavy guard which
protects the front end from just such
accidents . as occurred in the Park
garage Saturday when the car
smashed into a six-inch post, break
ing it square In two but not injuring
the car In the least. Without the
guard the radiator would no doubt
have been ruined.
MYSTERIOUS PAINS AXI) ACHES
Make Life Hard to Hear For Many
Ashland Women.
Too many women mistake their
pains and aches for troubles peculiar
to the sex. More often disordered
kidneys are causing the aching back,
' dizzy spells, headaches and Irregular
urination. Kidney weakness becomes
dangerous If neglected. Use a tlme
i tried kidney remedy Doan's Kidney
Pills. Hosts of people testlry to their
merit. Read an Ashland case:
I Mrs. E. F. Wolters, 263 Mountain
00 I avenue, Ashland, says: "I hare been
60 I taking Doan's Kidney Pills off and
50 on for a long time whenever I have
felt any need of a kidney medicine
and they have never failed to give
good satisfaction. I am subject to
backache at times and my kidneys
act Irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills
soon remedy his trouble."
Price 50o, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Wolters had. Foster-MIlburu
Co.. ProDS.. Buffalo. N. T.
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