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Monday, February 11, 1018
ASHXAffD TIDING
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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
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ment inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order
except to parties having ledger accounts with the office.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup-
. piled. Oculist and aurlst for 8. P.
! R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 667. 21-tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
land, Jre. 73-tt
GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa
perhangen. Phone 202-R. 166
Ohio street. 40-tf
BIIIi POSTER Will Stennett, 116
Factory street. Bill posting and
distributing. 64-tf
THE JOHNSTOXES CURE Hydro
pathic treatments for chronic cases.
31 Gresham street. 41-tf
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLTJB The
regular meetings of the club will
be held on the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
E. D. BRIGGS, Attorney-at-Law.
Pioneer Block, Ashland.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms at
438 North Main street. All mod-
. era conveniences. Apply at house
or at 267 Fourth street, Ashland.
Phone 1. 74-tf
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred
White Leghorn cockerels, Tancred
trapnested stock, price $3 each;
252 egg Petaluma Incubator, lamp
trip, price $15. 1049 Ashland
street, phone 432-Y. 69-lmo.
FOR RENT Fine Irrigated corn,
grain and stock ranch; three to
five year lease; plenty water; 50
, acres In cultivation; SO acres fine
pasture; full equipment; team,
tools, hay, cattle, hogs, poultry.
. etc. About $600 cash. Also good
I used five-passenger automobile.
Illinois valley, Josephine county,
near Kerby. Good buildings. Ad
dress Kerby, Ore., Box 95. 75-St
FOR RENT Good four-room house
with good outbuildings and chick
en yard, on Granite street above
the auto camp ground. This is the
old Johnson place. $5 per month
for the winter. Inquire of Bert R.
Greer at the Tidings office. 89-tf
FOR RENT Fair ill-room house on
Granite street, above auto camp
ground. $5 per month for the
winter. Inquire of Bert R. Greer
at the Tidings office. 89-tf
WANTED
WANTED A modern, well-located
home In trade for 80-acre ranch.
Address Grave Creek Ranch, Le
land. 75-4t
WANTED Fat cows. Price 8 cents
for No. 1, 7 cents for No. 2. Also
want fat hens. Highest market
price paid. Eagle Meat Market.
' 74-tf
WANTED Several tons of alfalfa
hay. Address J. H., care Tidings,
and give price. 64-tf
FOR SALE UnSCEIiLANEOrS
PEERLESS EVERBEARING straw
berry. Claimed to be the largest
grown. Plants for sale. 35c doz
en, $2 for 100. J. L. Harner, 303
Oak street. 7 4-1 mo.
FOR SALE Dill pickles. Delivered
anywhere in town at 50c a gallon.
Phone 395-R. J. F. Gaines, 575
Liberty street. 68-tf
FOR SALE Black oak. green, $10
per cord delivered, or $7 at ranch;
white oak, green, $9 50 per cord
or $3135 per tiei, 16-inch wood,
delivered, or $2.50 per tier at
ranch. Orders for 12-inch wood
also taken. Clayton Orchards.
73-lmo.
FOR SALE CHEAP One Canton
ditcher. Heavy, with mould to
throw dirt both ways. For heavy
ditch work like Irrigation or pipe
d!tch. Inquire at tho Tidings of
fice. 94-tt
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Twenty acres of good
farming land suitable for raising
sugar beets, garden or chickens,
3 miles from nearest town, with
in Vi mile of good school, on good
road, all improved. For further
particulars address Mrs. C. S. Lam
mey, Central Point, Ore., R. 2, box
21. 73-5t
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Eight
room house, with bath, sleeping
porch and cellar, electric lights
and gas; corner Second and Har-
i gadine; lot about 80 feet square,
with large cherry, apple and pear
i trees, strawberries and grapes.
Stoves and some furniture with it.
! Price $1,000; $550 down, balance
$20 per month, with interest at 8
per cent. 321 Hargadine,-phone
264-R. 73-tf
FOR SALE My Ashland residence.
W. A. Turner, 159 N. Main. 65-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT
(WANTED TO RENT Small modern
house, partly furnished preferred.
. Address R. G. O., care of Tidings.
75-2t
FOR SALE OR RENT Eleven and
one-half" acres near the Belleview
school house. Five acres in al
falfa, the rest In orchard. 678
Boulevard.
' SITUATION WANTED FEMALE
iWORK WANTED Strong, neat
, young girl wishes housework. Call
I At 343 B street, . . 75-2t
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED Men for sawmills and log
ging camps. Mills and camps will
operate throughout the winter.
Steady work. Good conditions.
For full particulars write Weed
Lumber Company, Weed, Cal. 71-tf
LOST
LOST On Boulevard, a gold lava
lere. Leave at Tidings. Reward.
74-4t
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR TRADE The Vendome proper
ty in Ashland, Ore.; three-story
building; very valuable corner for
location, large lot, paved streets.
Will trade for any kind of real es
tate. Address Box 521, Eugene,
Ore. 74-4t
FOR TRADE, FOR JACKSON COUN
TY RANCH OR ASHLAND CITY
PROPERTY A four-story brick
building, eleven apartments, nine
of two 'rooms and two of three
rooms. Lot 26x69. The building
Is In first-class condition. Well lo
cated in San Francisco. Income
per month, $375. Monthly ex
pense: Taxes $22, insurance
$3.14, steam heat $15, Water $12,
janitor $47, lights $5, garbage
$1.50; total monthly expense
$108.64. Pays net per month
$239.36, less 6 per cent interest
on mortgage. $100. Price $40,000,
mortgage $20, equity $20. The
property earns $2,032.32 per an
num net. What have you to trade
for the equity? B. R. Greer, at the
Tidings office. 69-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two incu
bators, 2 phonographs, a eood don
ble harness, 3 good boys' suits age
12 years, 2 boys overcoats age 12
years, 3 second-hand bicycles, 1
hack, plow, cultivator, road cart,
single harness, cash register, type
writer, saddles, etc. Eastern Sup
ply Co., opposite public library,
Ashland. 72-tf
MANY GOOD POSITIONS can be had
by any ambitious young man or
young woman in the field of rail
way or commercial telegraphy, we
want a number of young men and
young women to prepare for the
telegraph service to fill vacancies
caused by unusual drafting of
young men for the Signal Corps.
Prepare to help your country.
Write today for full particulars.
The Railway Telegraph Institute.
Portland, Ore. 74-lmo.
Poultry, Pigeons, Birds, Etc
BOB SALE Rhode Island Red cock
erel and six pullets. Mrs. W. D
Booth, 996 Oak street, phone
2J1-R. 75-2t
FOR SALE Day-old chix, hatching
eggs, trapnested white Leghorn
stock. Deliveries after February
15. 1049 Ashland street, phone
4J2-Y. 69-lmo.
ORDERS taken for baby chicks and
hatching eggs from Tancred strain
White Leghorns, also hatching
eggs from Vibert strain Rhode
Island Reds. Mrs. W. D. Booth,
996 Oak street, phone 291-R.
7 1-1 mo.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The following Is a schedule of ex
penditures of Jackson County, Ore
gon, together with a list of the claim
nuts and articles or service for which
the claim is made and jvhich were
passed upon by the County Court of
Jackson County during the month of
October, 1917:
The following bills were allowed
relative to the County Salary Fund,
to-wlt:
County Court and Commissioners.
F. L. Tou Velle, county
judge's salary $150.00
Geo. W. Owen, commission
er's compensation 76.10
Louise Williamson, bailiff's
salary 63.00
Total $291.00
Circuit Court.
A. R. Thompson, bailiff. ....$ 18.00
Sheriffs Office.
F. H. Hull, deputy hire $ 10.00
Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's
salary 208 33
Leslie W. Stansell, deputy
hire 125.00
Total $343.33
County Clerk's Office.
O. A. Gardner, county clerk's
salary $166.66
Flora Thompson, deputy hire 83.33
Flora Welch, deputy hire 70.00
Total $319.99
Treasurer's Office.
Myrtle W. Blakeley, treasur-
er's salary $100.00
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, superintendent's
salary $150.00
Mrs. Rodney Schuler, deputy
hire 16.65
R. E. Morris, supervisor s sal
ary August and September 133.33
Total $299.9S
Fruit Inspector's Office.
E. R. Oatman, deputy hire..$ 81.37
C A. Noren, deputy hire 25.00
T. J. Williamson, deputy hire 78.75
I. R. Kline, deputy hire 93.60
Total $278.62
SMOKE
At All
Dealers.
Tho
Flavor
TisiT
Tho
Million
Dollar
Smoke
Tisit Cigar Factory, Makers
J.M. Alnntt, Prop.
Assessor's Of ice.
J. B. Coleman, assessor's sal
ary $125.00
James M. Croncmiller, deputy
hire o. wu
Delpha Coleman, deputy hire 56.25
Llnnle Hanson, deputy hire. . 65.00
Total $326.25
Tax Collection.
Paul F. Anderson, deputy
hire $ 80.00
D. H. Cronemlller, deputy
hire 65.60
W. O. Garrett, deputy hire. . 100.00
Mary TruaX, clerical hire. . . . 52.50
Total $288.00
Court House Expenses.
J. A. Norrls, Janitor's salary $ 60.00
Jail Ex pen ho.
Alpha Hartman, jail matron. . $ 6.00
Care of Poor at Poorfarm.
Dr. Theo. J. Malmgren $ 83.33
W. N. Wells, superintendent's
salary 100.00
Total $183.33
Enforcement of Prohibition Law.
Paul F. Anderson, deputy
sheriff, overtime $ 10.00
Paul F. Anderson, deputy
sheriff, overtime 30.00
Total .. . $ 40.00
County Kecordnr's Office.
Chauncey Florey, recorder's
salary $166.66
Mildred Neil, deputy hire... 75.00
Total 1341.66
County Surveyor's Office.
A T. Brown, surveyor's com- .
'pensatlcn $ 72.50
Watcrmnster.
Fred N. Cummings, B&lary . . . $ 83.33
Ferries.
John Blaes, salary $ 25.00
Th following bills were allowed
relative to tho Current Expense Fund,
to-wit:
County Court and Commissioncm
Philo Holbrook, duea to
emintv iudees' and com
missioners' convention. ... $ 10.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co.. tele-
nhone bill 2.92
Total .... $ 12.92
Circuit Court Expense.
Telephone bill $ 2.70
R. H. McCurdy. witness fees,
Stale vs.. Garwood 65.00
Total $ 67.70
Justiro Court.
G. H. Atwell, Juror $ 1.00
H. C. Burgess, Juror 1.00
John Brown, juror 4.30
A. J. Chalk, juror 1.00
C. A. Chapman, constable fees -45.25
Mrs. L. A. Hedfrueth. witness
fees 4.30
J. Hockersmlth, juror 1.00
.1. T. LeaoeiV witness 4.00
T. D. Llnville, juror 1, 00
Mrs Jacob Moore, witness. . 4.30
S. J. Myers, witness 3.20
Jacob Moore, witness 4.30
Blake Miller, witness 1.00
J. H. Mayfield, witness 3.20
H. Ma-honey, witness 3.20
Frank McCarvel, witness. . . . 4.3
James Owena, witness 4 60
Jack O'Conner, witness .... 3.20
L. J. Pierce, witness 3.20
R. C. Porter, constable fees. . .50
L. H. Tucker. Juror ....... 1.00
Arden Turnaugh, witness... 1.50
L. J. Trefren. justice fees. . . 6.20
L. J. Trefren, expense 75
G, O. Taylor, justice fees 68.35
.1. B. Wimer. witness l.OO
J. R. Williams, witness 4.30
Total $180.55
Sheriffs Office.
Taul Anderson, graveling ex
pense $ 28.32
City Drug Store, supplies. . . 1.33
Heme Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 16.55
Rclph G. Jennings, traveling
expense 38.04
Ralph G. Jennings, office sup-
plies 12.39
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies 49.50
Medford Book Store, supplies 2.75
Medford Book Store, supplies 6.80
rostal Tel. & Cable Co, . tele
grams 3.13
Leslie W. Stansell, traveling
expense 44.22
Western Union Tel. Co., tele
grams 24.19
Total $227.24
County Clerk's Office.
G. A. Gardner, stamps $ 1 0.00
Home Tel & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill . 5.20
Jacksonville Post, printing.. 8.00
Medford Printing Co., Print
ing 18.50
Medford Book Store, supplies 23.70
Medford Book Store, supplies 51.20
F. E. Redden, clerical hire.. 14.00
Western Union Tel. Co 2.48
Total $133.08
County Treasurer's Office.
Myrtle W. B'akeley, stamps.. $ 3.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele-
phone bill 2.25
Medford Book Store, supplies 1.90
Tot"' $ 7.15
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, traveling ex-
pense $ 50.00
G. '. Ager, supplies 3.57
Ashland Printing Co, sup
plies 17.50
John II. Carkln, county fair
expense for School Club. . 23.50
City Drug Store, supplies. . . . 7.20
G. W. Godward, eighth grade
exam 3.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co 2.25
Jacksonville Post, printing.. 12.50
Medford Book Store, Bupplies 7.00
Medford Book Store, supplies 1.10
Southern Ore. Tract. Co.,
freight on supplies 2.60
Lewis Ulrlch. stamps 12.08
Western Union Tel. Co., tele
gram 30
Total $142.60
Assessor's Office.
J. B. Coleman, traveling ex
pense $ 9.05
Home Tel. & Tel. Co 2.40
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies ; 49. zo
Medford Book Store, supplies 3.70
Medford Book Store, supplies 1.00
Total $ 65.35
Tax Rebates.
B, L. Dodge ..p.. $ 14.66
R. Woodford 11.00
Widows' Pensions.
Ernestine Austin $ 17.50
Nellie G. Bush 10.00
Mrs. J. H. Byerly 35.00
Eifle Marie Haer 17.50
Minnie Boardroan ......... 25.00
Goldle M. lloyer 20.00
Printhia M. Urackburn .... 32. 5U
Rena W.. Harr 10.00
Orpha Betts 10.00
Coral Bacon 20.00
Anna Laura Corum 10.00
Mts. H. A. Crelghton 17.50
rila May Calne 17.50
Dora Bell Cress ' 10.00
May J. Daw 32.50
Lucy May Davis 17.50
Carrie L. Grant 10.
Nettle Green 25.00
Mary K. (irlsez 10.00
Lela F. Illldebrand 17. uo
Nellie L. Illekon 10.00
Lizzie Heath 17.50
Jennie Jones - 10.00
Emma Z. I,onU 10.00
Dollie Love 32.:0
Minnie M. Morris 25.00
Amanda M. McNeil 10.00
Annie Estella Nelson 40.00
Sarah E. Ossman 10.00
Emma Paulson 23.00
Minnie Bell Patch 10.00
Rose A. Peffley 25.00
Mary E. Payne 10.00
Rosa Ann Kobbins 17.50
Rose R. Singer 40.00
Catherins K. Silver 10.00
Laura E. Stewart 35.00
Mary J. Toiey 25.00
Total $727.50
' Court House Expense,
City of Jacksonville, water
rent, six months $ 30.00
Calif.-Ore. Power Co., lights 2.47
Mtdford Book Store, supplies 7.90
Taylor-Williams Co., supplies 2.15
Total $ 42.52
Jail Expense.
City Drug Store, supplies... $ 2.70
Calif.-Ore. Power Co., lights. 5.00
Mrs. Aug. Siugler, board of
prisoners 140.00
Llrich Bros., supplies 3.70
Total $151.40
Care of Poor at Poorfarro.
Earl Briscoe, supplies $ 19.00
Miss Glrtlia Clark, assistant.. 18.00
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light
and power 13.77
Henry Duer, nurse 10. 00
Enders & Sons, supplies.... 7.15
E. C. Gardner, supplies 7.98
Hutchinson & Lumsden, sup
plies 14.35
Medford Furniture & Hdwe.
Co., supplies 1.50
Medford Electric Co., supplies 1.35
Marsh & Bennett, supplies. . 6.75
Pacific Tel. & TtL Co., tele
phone bill 1.63
Henry Sheets, supplies 7.2
Ulrlch & Ryan, supplies 22.90
Total '.. $131.6
Care of Poor Not ut Poorfarm.
Rena Avery, Indigent $ 10.00
Nancy Arrismlth, indigent.. 6.00
Effle Marie Baer, allowance. 7.50
Maggie Bohl, indigent 13.00
A. D. Beardsley, Indigent... 8.00
Mrs. Boyer, Indigent 8,00
Sue Bailey, indigent 8.00
Julius Bjerregaarrt, Indigent. 10.00
Mrs. A. W. Bish. Indigent. . . 8.00
Anna Cameron. Indigent.... S.00
Mary M. Chllders, Indigent. . 12.00
Elinc Curry, Indigent 10.00
Mrs. I. C. Caliller, Indigent. . 8.00
Mrs. Kate CoDDle. Indigent. . 8.00
Mrs L. E. Downing, indigent 10.00
Daniels for Duds. siiDDlies for
tubercular 13.80
Mis. S. B. Ellis, Indigent. . . . 5.00
J. H. Fattlg, indigent 10.00
Catherine Gillott. indigent.. 10.00
Mrs. Gunn, indigent 12.00
Mrs.. E. C. Gard, supplies for
poor
V H. Houston, indigent ....
10.00
10.00
Mrs. Hudson, Indigent 8.00
Leon B. Haskins. supplies for
tubercular i
Martha Jones, Indigent .... 6.00
Etta Jewell, indigent 6.00
E. Kimball, Indigent 15.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. J,. Kelso, In
digent 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane. . . . 15.00
Lena Lee, indigent 8.00
Mrs. Miller, indigent 10.00
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, indi
gent 8.00
Can Mahar, Indigent 10.00
Kila Myles, indigent 8.00
Mrs. J. Myers, indigent .... 15.00
Medford Harness Co., sup
plies for tubercular 9-"0
John U. Mann, sunn lor
tubercular 19.27
t & M. DfltiArtment Store.
supplies for tuberculur. . . 6.30
Oliver .Nadeau, indigent .... 10.00
Mrs. Frank Poyser, Indigent 6.00
Alice Mi, Reed, Indigent 10.00
Jennie Rodgers, indigent. . . . 20.00
Catherine Rodeers. Indigent. 10.00
iv is. X. J Slvers, indigent. . 10.00
W. H. Smith, Indigent 15.00
W. H. Stewart 10 00
T. D. Stafford, indigent .... 7.00
Ellas Slover, indigent 10,-00
Nancy SIsemore, Indigent... J".""
Sebastian Schumpf, Indigent. 10.00
Mrs. L. Schleffelln, Indigent. 6.00
St. Vincent's Hospital, care of
Indigent child, Norman Asn-
craft 69.50
Sawed Heart Hospital, care
of poor ii.n
Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, indigents 10.00
lleda Turnln. indigent 10.00
Alice Ulrlch, rent for Mrs.
Copple, indigent I2-00
W. N. Wells, cash advanced
for transporting indigents. 48.20
Pierce Wilson, indigent .... 6.00
P. D. Waterman, indigent. . . 8.00
Z. W'olgamott, indigent 8.00
Annie Watklns, indigent. . . . 8.00
Wolters' Cash Store, supplies r
for Mrs. F. F. Dodge, Indi
gent 9.30
Total 2i
Juvenile Court.
Chaa. B. Gay, salary and ex-
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Undertakers
$mtnimmnmiimiiiiii
pense, probation officer. . $101.40
Mrs, E. C. Gard, transporting
children to Boys' and Girls'
Aid Society 68.60
J. W. Robinson, examining
Insane 5.00
J. W. Robinson, examining
Insane 5.00
Total $180.00
Advertising and County Printing.
Ashland Tidings, printing for
county $ 44.25
Medford Mall Tribune, print
ing for county . . i 8.85
Total $ 63.10
Election Expense. .
R H. Toft, polling place June
'election, 1917 $ 6-00
Enforcement of Prohibition Law.
W. J. Carpenter, special
agent $
B. F. Forbes, clerical hire. . .
F. H. Hull, special services. .
Fred Holmes, special service
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
30.00
30.00
40.00
3.00
4.20
3.55
.30
126.30
11.00
.75
30.00
2.07
phone bill
Medford Book Store, supplies
Medford Book Store, supplies
R. C. Porter, special agent. .
O. M. Roberts, office expense
Thomas H. Simpson1, stamps.
John B. Wimer, special agent
Western Union Tel. Co., tele
grams
Total $281.17
Roads and Highways.
Cal.-Ore. Power Co.. lights for '
P.. & E. crosaing $ 1.00
Southern Ore. Tract. Co.,
freight on supplies 2.10
County Recorder's Office.
Bertha Eckelson. clerical
hire $ 22.50
Chauncey Florey, stamps... 10.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone bill 3.21
Medford Printing Co.. sup
plies 28.00
Medford Book Store, supplies 1.15
Medford Book Store 4 50
Frances Nell, clerical hire.. 10.00
Total $ 79.40
Surveyor's Office.
Clcrlbell Arnold, clerical
hire $ 30.00
A. T. Brown, office expense.. 12.80
IMptziren Co.. sun-
plies 21.04
MPfirnml Book Store, sunnlies .85
n. L. Slevertaon. surveyor's
expense 13 00
Total $ 77.69
Senior of Weights and Measures
n t I'nnton. salary and ex
pense i 32.97
Wntennnstcr.
Fred Cummings, expense.. $ 23.40
The following bills were allowed
relative to the Pacific Highway Road
Fund, to-wlt:
II. S. Stine, premium on con
tract bond $ 80.00
Tho following bills were allowed
relative to the County Road I'und, to
wit:
General Road Fund.
Coast Culvert & Flume Co.,
road supplies $134.83
Kr.ds Transfer Co.. transfer
rins Riinnlles 1 50
Oarnett-Corey Hdwe. Co.,
road supplies 3.94
Walter KItto, rent for shed
for road machinery GO. 00
Medford Sheet Metal Works,
repairs
O J. Patton, salary and ex
pense on Pacific Highway. 71.00
W. H. Smith, asphalt 17.hu
Hartman, payment on Ap-
plegate bridge contract 2500,00
Special Iiond Funds.
Road District No. 1 Jack
True, labor $ik.ihi
Material 102,03
Taiont Mercantile Co., ma
terial 10
Road District No. 2 W. R.
Nyswaner, labor as per pay
roll 690.00
Supplies 31.40
Rond District No. 3 Walt F.
Charley, labor ih.in
Material 18. 05
Ed Dutton, labor as per pay-
. roll 255.25
Material 24.90
Cleanliness, Personal Attention
and Courtesy Combined to Mane me
Eagle Meat Market Popular
Af
nop win m
L. Schwein 84 N. Main
Bare Tour Clothes
Hade at Homo
John for
John the Tailor
A Fit ar
Cleaning and
Pressing
Ltdy Assistant
Deputy County Coroner
Stile Licensed Embilmcr
Eagle Point Hdw. Co'., ma
terial 6.85
Road District .No. 40. S.
Welcher, labor , 165.62
Material 114.85
Road District No. 6 J. D.
Adams & Co., supplies. .. . 13.00
C. A. Newatrora, labor 22,90
Material 46.43
Road District No. 7 Frank
R. Nell 41.75
Road District No. 8 J. E.
Davidson, labor 639.25
Material 24.12
Road District No. 9 John
Grieve, labor 399.00
Road District No. 10 VV. R.
Garrett, labor 383.75
Road District No. 11 A. K.
ICarhart, labor 128.00
Material 20.38
Road District No. 12 Geo.
Stacey, labor 122.25
Material 15.55
Road District Mo. 13 Carl
Iteebe, labor 1517.75
Material 69.25
Road District No,. 14 D. W.
Pence, labor 300. 2:
Material 66.75
The following warrants wore Issued
In payment of bounties out of the
Current Expense Fund, to-wlt:
H. O. Mathes $ 3.00
D. B. Welch 3.00
Frank Woldrldge 6.00
Geo. D. Williams 6.00
O. Winter 3.00
C, W,. Davis 3-0
J. E. Drake &.0U
W. De Groat 3.00
Earl Kendall 3.00
H. T. Hoberecht -0(
R. L. Ray J-u
J. D. Bailey 3 .00
BenJ. Lamb 3.00
.Tnnh Moore 3.00
Oliver Gaines 2.00
0. E. Lamb
Chester A. Apple,gate 6.00
Total
$ 60.00
G. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk.
More than ten million families
have signed the Hoover pledge card.
This pledge Is a plodge of service, as
real as that of any soldier. It Is be
ing kept in your family, or Is It mere
ly a "scrap of paper"?
Why Not Make
Yourself Secure
Why not guard yourself and your
.dear ones? Why not protect your
business? The cost Is small the
chances you are taking are BIG.
Steer clear of trouble.
This is the reason for Insurance:
Fire, auto theft, auto fire, plate glass, ,
surety bonds, live stock, accident,
health, life. Are YOU fully protect
ed? Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Ashland Transfer
& Storage Co.
C. F. Bates, Proprietor
: Wood, "Peacock"
: and Rock Springs
Coal and Cement
PHONE 117 t
Office 99 Oak Street, Ware-1
house on track near depot, t
Ashland, Oregon
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