Monday, March 29, 1920 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGB PAGE TWO lette, regular indigent supplies ......................... 15.00 6.00 3.50 Mae J. Dow, widow’s Delilia Stevens, deputy lar indigent ................ Co., pension ........ 25.00 Mrs. Gunn, regular in­ 77.00 Medford^ Printing Alex Wilson, regular in­ clerk’s salary ........ digent ....................... 8.00 12.00 office supplies ..... 6.00 Lucy May Davis, widow’s digent ...................... Helen Clark, deputy . Established 1876 Mrs. Hudson, regular in ­ pensipn ......... 10.00 Western Union Tel. Co., 71.50 1.10 clerk’s salary Annie Watkin, regular 8.00 Published Every Evening Except digent ....................... telegrams, school supt. .53 Nettie Green, widow’s Etta Grieve, ’ work in 8.00 indigent ......................... ------ । pension .......................... Sunday by 25.00 Mrs. Hatch, regular in­ 70.00 23.65 clerk’s office Z. Wolgamott, regular $ 378.92 i Mary R. Higgins, wid- Total ...................... Grace McDonald, work in THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 10.00 digent ....................... 15.00 indigent .......................... ow’s pension ............... 10.00 J. W. Ingram, regular in­ Fruit Inspector’s Office 69.00 1.10 - clerk’s office ............... Bungalow Store, indigent Editor Bert R. Greer Lizzie Heath, »widow’s E. R. Oatman, fruit in- . Grace Lydiard, work in digent ...................... 8.00 10.00 supplies .................... pension .................... 10.00 Mrs. Martha Jones, regu­ 154.00 spector ’ s salary . . . 42.00 15.00 clerk ’ s office ............... 8.00 Mrs. Dye, indigent help.. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY Dolly Love, widow’s pen- H. T. Pankey, fruit in- i Ashland Tidings, print- 6.00 H. G. Enders & Sons, in­ lar indigent ............. PAPER. 147.00 | sion .......... 32.50 Viola Jones, regular in- spector’s salary 2.701 ing, clerk’s office ... 18.75 8.00 digent supplies TELEPHONE 89 Nida Oatman, widow’s ---------- ¡.Chauncey Florey, stamps. 10.00 E. C. Faber, indi digeut ....................... up pension . . . . 15,00 Albert Johnston, regular Total .$ 301.00 I 150.29 clerk’s office ........... 73.71 i Total .5 10.00 plies ....... Subscription—Delivered in City. Rosa A. Peffly widow's Assessor’s Office Chauncey Florey,'expense Sheriff ’ s Office. 8.00 B. P. Theiss & IT, indig- indigent ................... One Month, Delivered.......... $ .50 pension .......................... 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, 34.38 J B. Coleman, assessor’s trip to Portland .... C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s sal­ ent supplii . 15.00 One Week ........................................ 15 125.00 . Rosa Ann Robbins, wid salary . .......................... 208.33 Home Telephone Co., ary .................................. 20.00 regular indigent .... indigent Lewis Uln By Mail—Outside of City ow’s pension ............... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. 12.70 Jas. M. Cronemiller, dep- telephone clerk’s office Geo. L. Howard, deputy supplies 8.05 $5.00 One Year by mail . . . 110.00 Retha M. Richardson, . uty assessor’s salary. 126.59 H. & M. C. Co., carbon x sheriff’s salary .......... Kelsoe, regular indig ­ Valley Fuel Co., indig 2.75 Six Months by mail . . , widow ’ s pension .... 32.50 21.00 Linnie Hanscam, deputy ' for clerk’s office . . . Flora Thompson, deputy 8.00 ent .............................. 8.00 ent supplies 1.50 Three Months by mail 88.00 Sarah A. Summers, wid- assessor’s salary .... 110.06. Irwin Hodson Co., clerk’s sheriff’s salary . . . . H. C. Knapp, regular in ­ No out of town subscriptions ow ’ s pension ............... 22.50 5.28 A. E. Coleman, deputy as- office supplies .......... Glen Terrill, deputy sher­ 8.00 digent ........................ 4 416.55 Tota! taken tor less than three months. 75.00 Mrs. Sevey, widow’s pen- I sessor’s salary .......... 100.00 Jacksonville Post, clerk’s iff’s salary............... Care of Poor at Poor Farm Lena Lee, regular in ­ sion 17.50 66.65 J. T. Little, deputy as­ I office supplies .......... Delpha Terrill, deputy ADVERTISING RATES Theo. J. Malmgren, Co. 8.00 digent ....................... Addie W. Shanks, wid- 104.00 sessor’s salary .......... 93.00 ¡ Medford Printing Co., sheriff’s salary .... 83.33 Physician’s salary ... Display Advertising— ow’s pension .............. 15.00 Amelia Mayfield, regular 47.70 .Albert H. Gammons, work clerk’s office supplies Wm. L. Farlow, deputy 17.50 indigent .................... Single insertion, each inch, 30c Laura E. Stewart, wid- 50.00 , assessor’s office (Continued on Page Three.) 96.00 Medford Harness Co., dog sheriff’s salary . . . . ow’s pension .............. 22.50 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, YEARLY CONTRACTS Fick. work Mrs. F. J. 350.60 collars ............................ Hazel Tetherow, deputy 8.00 regular indigent .... 9.00 Rese R. Singler, widow’s assessor’s office Display Advertising- 82.50 Postal Tel. Co., telegrams sheriff’s salary . . . . i pension . . .. ........ 40.00 Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular Dow, work Mrs. Amy .5 6 i clerk ’ s ................ 271 C. One time a week. Leora Godward, work in 8.00 indigent ..... .. ............ 36.00 Ethel A. Tibbecart, wid ­ office assessor ’ s . .25c. Two times a week 78.09 V. °. N. Smith, premium sheriff’s office . . . • Carrie E. Miller, regular ow’s pension ............... 15.00 . .20c. on clerk’s bond .......... 7.00 Nettie Thompson, work Every other*day.. Mrs. Amy Dow, work in 10.00 indigent .................... . 19.50 Sarah Wakeman, widow’s assessor ’ s office 17 12 c. Every issue .......... 36.00 So. Ore. Traction Co., sheriff’s office............. Margaret Noble, regular pension ......................... 22.50 2.74 Eda Wilson, work asses clerk’s freight bill.. Edna Barr, work in sher­ indigent .................... 10.00 Mary Priscilla Price, wid- 27.00 sor ’ s office .................. 15 00 Lewis Ulrich, clerk's of- 10c. Each line, each time iff’s office ............... Doc Parsons, regular in ­ ow ’ s pension .......... 32.50 fice supplies ............... .80 Alice Hoefs, work as- To run every other day for one Alice Hoefs, work in 8.00 digent ...................... sessor’s office ............. 39.00 6.00 Western Union Tel. Co., month, each line, each time, 7c sheriff's office . . . • W. H. Smith, regular in ­ Total $ 537.50 1.14 J B. Coleman, assessor’s clerk’s telegrams . . . To run every issue for one Grace Lydiard, work In 15.00 digent ...................... Care of Poor Not at Farm. traveling expense . . . 18.75 Chauncey Florey, stamp ­ G 00 month or more, each line each sheriff ’ s office ..... Nancy Sissemore, regular Rena Avery, regular in- "I - , Ashland has a number of such 88.56 J. B. Coleman, assessor’s ed envelopes .......... Ashland Tidings, print­ 10.00 time ............................................... oC indigent ..................... digent ....................... 10.00 18.50 traveling expense, Dec. .. ... » . « ....... and they are known by name. 7.75 ing, sheriff ’ s office.. Elias Slover, regular in ­ Classified column— " " Nancy Arrasmith, regular 137 E. Main ..$1508.23 Home Telephone Co., tel- Total . . Telephone Co., 10.00 One cent the word each time They need a public trouncing. Home digent . .. ................. indigent .................... 10.00 8.40 ephone bill .................. Treasurer ’ s Office. 0.86 sheriff’s telephone. . . T. D. Stafford, regular in­ To run every issue for one Every citizen should know exact­ Dan Aueson, regular in­ Jacksonville Post, as- Myrtle W. Blakeley, Co. digent ......................... month or more, Yc the word ly where they stand so that their R. E. Harnish, deputy digent ............................ 10.00 8.00 100.00 sessor’s office supplies Treas. salary ............. 5.00 i sheriff hire ............. Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regu- each time. J R. Anderson, regular j Jackson County Abstract Janette Willgerodt, dep­ activities “against” everything Card of Thanks, $1.00. Home Tel. & Tel. Co., indigent ............... . . . 6.00 20.99 i 80.00 Co., paper and carbon uty Treas. salary.... Obituaries, 21 cents the line. beneficial may be known and 11.65 | Myrtle W. Blakeley, sheriff’s telephone . . D. Beaydsley, regular Medford Printing Co., as­ Klocker Printery, tax Fraternal Orders and Societies. roundly ignored. 10.00 2.75 ; sessor’s office supplies 5.00 stamps for treasurer. 31.50 • Home Telephone Co., tel­ certificates, sheriff . . Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, reg ­ Advertising for fraternal or- The sad part of it is that they Geo. J. Kunzman, sher- ular indigent ........ 8.00 ders or societies charging a reg­ 759.89 Total. . ephone bill ............. 4.75 are allowed to obstruct for years 1.25 iff’s supplies . . Mary M. Childers, regu- ular initiation fee and dues, no LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop. Widow’s Pensions Co., Printing lar discount. Religious and benev­ and still hold the confidence and Medford indigent ................. 10.00 Total $ 189.75 Ernestine Austin, wid- sup- Service. Cleasliness. sheriff’s office Quality Meat. olent orders will be charegd the respect of the community. 17.50 Mrs. Kate Copplg, regu- ow’s pension ............... School Superintendent’s Office. 405.00 plies ............... lar indigent ................. 8.00 regular rate for all advertising Boardman, wid- Minnie G. W. Ager, Co. school They should be exposed. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND J. J. McMahon,, deputy when an admission or other charge Supt’s salary .......... 25.00 Dave Daniels, regular in­ 150.00 ow’s pension ............... 10.00 sherff hire ............. digent ......................... . 8.00 is made. R. E. Morris, school sup­ Betts, widow’s Orpha COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS J. J .McMahon, deputy 120.00 pension ......................... 10.00 J. H. Fattig, regular in- ervisor’s salary ..... The Tidings has a greater cir- ■ 10.00 | Mrs. Eugene Thompson, sheriff hire ............. digent ....... .............. 8.00 Effie Marie Baer, wid­ The following is a schedule of dilation in Ashland and its trade Postal Tel. Co., telegrams Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gil- ows’ pension .......... 25.00 work in school supt’s expenditures of Jackson County, territory. than all other news- Ore., together with a list of the 2.21 sheriff ...................... office ......................... 40.50 Goldie M. Boyer, wid­ papers combined. Pacific Tel. Co., tel., G. W .Ager, stamps and 20.00 — — ow’s pension ............... claimants and articles of service; sheriff . ’s office ..... 16-15 express .......................... 10.38 Mrs. J. H. Byerly, wid­ . , Entered at the Ashland, Oregon for which the claim is made and |, i G. W. Ager, school supt. ow’s pension ............... 30.00 Postoffice as Second Class Mail which were passed upon by the J. Edw. Thornton, deputy 14.30 traveling expense ... County Court of Jackson County 1sheriff hire :.......... : ’ 41.46 Ella May Caine, widow ’ s Matter during the month of February C. E. Terrill, stamps for pension ....... Home Telephone Co., tel- BARGAINS IN 1920, for sheriff .................... 41.00 ephone bill .................. 6.55 Anna Laura Corum, wid- The following bills were allow- C. E. Terrill, sheriffs Jacksonville Post, office CHEERFULNESS 1 ow’s pension ...... 10.00 61.24 --------------------------------------------- •led as follows with the exceptions „traveling expense Western Union Tel, Co., : shown: • Cheerfulness will help you City and Ranch Properties telegrams, sheriff’s of­ County Court and Commissioners fice ................................ 3.28 do more and better work, Houses to Rent. G. A. Gardner, Co. Judge’s salary .....$ 150.00 Western Union Tel. Co., 4 as well as having more fun • telegrams, sheriff’s of­ CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING and better friends; and be • James Owens, Co. Com. 1.63 : fice ........................... . salary and expense.. 64.00' better all around. THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL Geo. W. Owen, Co. Com. Total ............................. »1590.15 salary and expense. .. 63.00 Clerk’s Office. J. D. Delaney, delivering Chauncey Florey, Co. message to Co. Com.. INDESIRABLE CITIZENS 5.00 166.66 clerk’s salary Evans Taxi Co., deliver­ Mildred M. Neil, deputy ing message to Co. 110.00 g clerk’s salary If all the men of Ashland were Com.............................. 2100 Neil, deputy Francis G. A. Gardner, traveling as active in constructive commu­ 88.09 clerk’s salary That sometimes you will want yourselves. expense .................... 48.76 nity movement as some of them1 Home Telephone Co., Co. Ruberta Pearce, deputy clerk’s salary are in obstructive movement in Many items in themselves are small, but in the Judge’s telephone bill 19.03 Tel. Co., Co. five years ‘‘old timers” would Postal Don’t pay a middleman’s profit. Judge’s telegrams . . . 1.78 course of time you’ll need them all; so we would need to hire a guide to conduct Your Home Baker is, in a sense, M. L. Daily, delivering town, it | them through the old strictly a manufacturer; he bakes message, Co. Judge.. 1.25 ask you please to keep in mind the place where for no one else—he simply sup would have grown and changed Corner By the Park plies his own stock of fresh and Total so. $ 354.82 TUESDAY A mis when hurried you can find all your needs in the wholesome New Spray and Garden Hose, i Circuit Court There are two kinds of obstruc- A just in fresh from the factory. A te R. Thompson, Cir. BREAD, CAKES, ROLLS AND tionists. The first is a man who Court crier .................. 15.00 carload of machinery and mower i FANCY PASTRY. has never had any part in large F. W. Hollis, petite juror repairs has arrived. Look to your ig AT undertakings and quakes at the for Nov.............................. - 19.20 cutting machinery early for your ti thought of development that costs C. E. McLane, Cir. Court witness ............................ 9.00. repairs. New and used sewing t a large sum of money. He has W. G. White, grand jury ' machines always for sale or rent, not been used to spending a mil­ expense .................... 100.00 । EMU PEIL. ■ lion dollars to make two million Total................................$ 143.20 : and the thou ht of it frightens Justice Court 180 EAST MAIN ST. Ik to urn bout spend- him. M. C. Edgington, making R. C. Jorgensen, Prop. na j two and he ing a dollar t HOMES FIRST jury list ..................... 3.00 A good 5-room bungalow, well at once ( ■ Hl Ids; he is not W H. Gowdy, making jury list ..................... 4.00 afraid of u investment and I situated for a railroad man—only | A. J. T. Smith, drawing is satisfie WI small accom- jury list .................. 3.00 1: , start a move- । P. H. Myers, drawing plishment. AND meut tha 4 o emplates the in- 2.00 dwelling within 6 blocks of post­ jury list ..................... vestment f h ndreds of thou- Geo. W. Trefren, draw­ office—large lot, desirable loca- ing jury list............. 3.00 tion—only $2000. sands or millions of dollars and he J. B. Morelock, drawing 37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET Mrs. Hevener and Miss Ewan, is at once fri htened and would | jury list ..................... 2.00 AGENCY balcony floor, Vaupel’s store. even shoulder his musket to de-Loran Agee, justice court witness fees 1.10 fend his community against such “wanton recklessness.” He is ab- D , W. Bagshaw, justice Tees 13.50 solutely honest in his opinions, w. A Cook, constable but those opinions are circum-1 fees 3.45 Cooper, justice Caters to the most particular customers and ask to betried scribed by his narrow financial । Ernest court witness fees... 1.10 experiences. I le is entitled to out. We also carry the best goods that can be obtained at Glass & Prudhomme, jus- sympathy, but should not be al­ these markets. We always have the best vegetables that can tice court expense. . . 14.54 Have your suit or coat lowed to stand for one moment Ed Gowland, justice tailored this Spring. See be bought and at just as reasonable price as can be handled court witness fees... in the path of big progress. Big I 1.10 | the wonderful line of investment will return dividends, W. H. Gowdy, justice In the near future our stock, also the building, will be Woolens at court fees •.................... 20.55 just as certainly as small invest­ W. given a readjusting to make things more attractive; also that A Higginbothom, ments, and, besides, we live in an justice court witness our force will be able to give better service to the trade. fees ....... age of big things and to do them 4.00 i J W. Hatcher justice greatly costs a deal of money. Thanking all for the continuance of their patronage, I court witness fees.. . 1.10 ! The second is a baser kind and J await your commands. W. Hatcher, constable needs no sympathy or tolerance/ fees ................................. 13.40 ) W hat he does he does because he C. B. Lamkin, justice witness fees ............... 1.10 is short vision d not only but Wm, Myer, justice wit­ stingy. He is ready to break his ness fes .................. 1.10 Í neck any day t o obstruct a move- Arch Mossier, justice Successor to A. C. Nininger. ment if he thinks it will cost him । court witness fees.. . 1.10 B. Pickel, justice a dollar. He knows if the thing; E. court witness fees. . . 1.00 ! goes he will be embarrassed by be- Laurence Porter, justice Ashland Tidings gins to fight like a son-of-a-gun to down it. According to his ac­ count everybody who favors the movement is a ‘‘grafter.” To make his argument appear strong- er he admits a need along the line, but says that it should be done in an entirely different way. The wrong men are at the head of it—the city is too small to stand the strain—the thing is all right, but its cost will bankrupt the town—and so he rambles on with plausible argument until the movement is defeated. Then he forgets that he said he thought it should be put forward in a modified or different form, by different men, and lays down sat­ isfied because he has blocked it. Such an one is entitled to no re­ spect or consideration. His activ­ ity is directed by selfishness and his methods are dishonest. Such men have ruined many a good chance for community advance­ ment. They never propose any movement that will cost a dollar for fear they will be caught in the mesh by the soliciting commit- tee. justice Theo. Smith, court witness fees. . . justice Saunder, John court witness fees... - justice Taylor, G. O. court fees . . Casner Thorton, justice court witness fees. . . justice G. O. Taylor, court fees . . Geo. O. Timothy, con- stable fees .................... 1.10 a . . 2 - W.A.Shell The Barber EAGLE MEAT MARKET C. B. Lamkin REAL ESTATE 12M ALWS’ w -ax? Kolb & Dill There Are Many Things Upon Our Shelves To Reduce the Cost of Living Buy Direct PEIL’S MAY 25 Wet and Dry The Lithia Bakery H ardware Line REMEMBER THE DAY Hemstitching *2A"°zo8n“.E“T%nianad groom Picoling BILLINGS SIMPSON'S HARDWARE White House Grocery Ladies Orres Tailor Shop HERMAN’S ing asked to contribute; that he I court witness fees. , 1.10 I will be in a bad light if he re- Geo. Robinson, justice 119 I fuses; and he fights the move-1 court witness fees i ment simply because he desires John Robinson, justice court witness fees ... 1.10 to shirk his rest onsibility. Usual- ¡ I. Randall, justice court ly he is the mos I active in obstruc- witness fees ............... 1.10 five movements, Of his type are A. J. T. Smith, justice court witness fees... 3.45 those who make real estate in-' S. F. 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