Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
----------------------- Side Lights -
FOR SALE— “The Prettiest Place in
Ashland,” LITTLE LINDENS, cor­
ner Scenic Drive and Strawberry
Lane, 6 room bungalo type modern
dwelling with concrete walled base­
ment and full floored attic. Com­
bination furnace, large bath room,
best porcelain enameled plumbing,
fireplace, casement windows, cabi­
net kitchen, commodious screened
porch. Large lot (102 feet front)
with lawn, flower garden, fruit
trees, ornamental trees and shrubs
— lovely location, overlooking I.i
thia Park and the Glen.- Without
exception the finest place now.
fered for sale in the city’ See
owner on the premises, forenoons
or evenings.
2S7-m-v,
Just lnsuranca, that’s all.
of course.
Yeo, I Phoenix Pastor on V a c a tio n -
Rev. Joseph Angill, of Phoenix, is
taking a brief rest at the farm home
C onfined by Illn ess—
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis.
Cornelius has been confined
to his home for a day or two on Camp at Crater Lake—
account of sickness.
Avoiding the rush to Crater Lake,
W. S. Stennett and family have
Orres cleans and remodels clothes. pitched their camp tents in the vi­
284-tf
cinity of Union creek, the midsum
Monday, A nguat 8, l& tf
mer outing in that locality to last • remain until Tuesday.
Henry V.
about a fortnight.
! Vaupel is managing Isaac's Drygoods
I store while Mr. Isaac is absent.
See our Fall Suitings of pure Vir­
gin Wool. Paulserud’s.
279-ti
Geologists agree that England was
once a part of continental Europe.
Spend Vacation at Crater Like—
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson and
Tides in the Gulf of .Mexico are
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac left Sun­ , inconsequential. ranging
from 18 to
day for Crater Lake where they will
Just received the new Bruner
Woolen Company’s line of fall and
, winter samples. Call in and seel
M asonic H ull, A shland.
i them. Cleaning and repairing done!
ion short notice. K. Nelson, Hotelj
Votice of Meeting.
Austin Bldg.
!7S-tfl
Special convocation Tuesday even-,
Ing, August 9. Work In Past Master.'
degree.
For Crater Lake or other trips,
Visiting companions wel-
come.
see De Witt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm
V. V. MILLS, H. P
FOR SALE— A Studebakei* buggy,
W. H. DAY , Secretary.
Sunday Visitors at Lake o f the
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
newly painted aDd in excellent re­
In d ig e n t S o l d i e r s .............................................
Wood»—
pair, $30. Phone 398-R. 287rfi
145.0o
Widows' Pensions ........................ . ' ' Z .
....................................
Roads
and
Highways
....................................................
2,882.50
’ What is a vacation without mu­
Ashland visitors to Lake of the I* OR SALE— Cheap, two New Z
Care
of
Poor
at
Poor
Farm
..............................
Registration and Elections
3,086.57
Care of Poor not at Poor Farm . .
...........................................
sic? Buy a small Vlctrola and take Woods yesterday were H. C. Stock,
land Red female rabbits. Inquire Sheriff’s Office . .......................... ....................... ...........................
3,018.00
10,412.53
Jail
.............................................
......................................................
It along. Rose Bros.
247-tf Miss Gertrude and Helene Beide
316 Hargadine.
287-2» Clerk’s Office ..............
1.728.1 4
Juvenile C o u r t...........
County N u r s e .............................................................
18.50
.Miss Calla Beigel, Airs. Rav Alurnhv ! w a i u t p h ö 77
"
1,093.30
Dog F u n d ............., ....................................... ’ ..............................................
Milton and Elmer Beigel. .1. H. Me- or apartment* on ground* flo o ^ b y Treasurer's Office
Mrs, Van Sant E n tertain s—
629.87
Tax
Rebate
............................................................................................
Surveyor’s O ff ic e .........................................
788.29
.........................
302.00 Scalp Bounty ........................................................................................
Mrs. E. J. Van Sant is eutertuln- tiee motored to the lake yesterday
adults only. Address A, Tidings, Assessor’s Office ..................................
1,221.00
.........................
6,520.22
Sealer of Weights and Measures
ing Mrs. Ada Dunn and two children witl} his mother, Mrs. H. E. McGee,!
Court House .........................................
287-3*
143.11
.........................
2,282.68 Water Mastef ..................................
'
.......................................
from San Francisco, and Miss Eliza­ with the intention of remaining for | FOR SALE— Household furniture. Circuit Court . . .
975.19
District Attorney ...............................................
...........................
County Court and C om m issioners...........
beth Schaumloefel, of Sacramento. a few days.
1,039.31
County F a i r ............................................................................................
complete, ready to move into. 49 Justice Court
..............
County Agent ........................... ............................................................
Fourth St.
287-3eod* Coroner ................
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
County Auditor ......................................................................................
Advertising and County Printing
We specialize on
400.00
Stock Inspection ......................." i . '
.........................................
parlor where quality ice creams and cream. Rose Bros. fancy brick ice| THREE GOOD BUYS— One 83 mod­ School Superintendent .........
40.00
el Overland, $350; one 1917 Ford
County
Library
..............‘
’
.................................................................
264tf
I
sherbets are served.
264tf
’
2,378.92
truck, $345; one 1914 Reo dellv Health R eg istra tio n ............................
ery truck, $176.
Call and see Fruit inspector ......................................................... ,.3 (^ 3 3
Total
Pure pasteurized milk. 10c the
Yeo insures automobiles against
......... $183.731.84
them at 248 Fifth St.
287-tf
STATEMENT
OF
THE
FINANCIAL
CONDITION
OF
quart at Rose Bros.
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FO R SIX MONTHS PERIOD ENDING
accident. Phone 274-J.
243-tf
JUNE 80, 1021
WANT SOME REAL BARGAINS
County Indebted- Amount paid for
Number
Issued
in
city
and
acreage
homes
and
de­
Warrants
Picnic
D
inner—
T alent V isitor—
hnn?S: ’ ra.rranta> county warrants.
Balance in
sirable farms that are worth their
Issued
Pacific Highway- Bonds and Interest
. Jr® and interest bonds and interest County Treasury
W. W. Estes of Talent was in th e ! Several congenial families gath­
price. Exchanges handled any­ General
$507,215.90
County Fund ................................
13
city Saturday with a number of rab- ered under the “old walnut tree” lr.¡ where. Excellent registered Jer­ General County Fund Interest ’ ’ ’ ’ ' ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’
$ 3,476.57
121,807.30
27,313.44
$ 35,445.79
sey bull and spring wagon for sale
bits which he disposed of at the lo-j the Barber yard yesterday and en-
36,012.07
General
and
Special
Road
Funds
10,496.77
528
R-
D.
Sanfo’itf,
399
Beach
St.,
Ash-
115,502.74
j joyed a delightful picnic consisting of
66,312.49
cal markets.
County Salary Fund ..............
..................
85,795.09
29,698.91
land-
287-m&th
Current Expense Fund
L.................................................... ,
friend chicken and all the “fixins.”
1,578,58
64,629.18
746.03
....................................
48
65,814.61
Sweet Cider, made fresh every The homes represented were, Bar­ FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep­ County Library ....................... ‘
55,777.76
2,378.92
Pacific Highway Bond Redemption Fund
2.328.17
ing room at Barber’s on, Granite
1,603.09
day. 40 cents gallon, Call and get bers, Dills, Fraleys, Greers, Come-
29,283.37
street;
also
for
sale,
berries
in
24,299.37
it. Phone 9 -F -ll.
! lues, Mrs. Viola Hail. .Mr. and Mrs.
the patch. Phone 411-R. 287-1
$185,987.41
$732,093.79
Farr and Miss Stratton of San Di-
$221,031.45
Total Debits . . ............4 ...............................
«148.403.50
Cliff Payne makes Porch Swings. ego, and Virginia Dew.
$918,081.20
FOR SALE— April hatched White
Total Credits
...................’ ’ ’ '’
’
Leghorn pullets, Tancred specials.
Total indebtedness over Cash in Hand .....................
$369.434.95
1372 Iowa St.
287-6*
W eather for the W eek—
548,646.26
The W. C. T. U. will hold a meet­
“Generally fair with normal tem­ ing at the Library Tuesday after­ LOST— “Love bird,” green breast,
1
$918,081.20
$918,081.20
peratures” is the weather prediction noon, 2:30 o’clock. All members
mottled back, bill similar to a par- STATE OF OREGON,
rot’s. Mrs. E. M. Wallin, 174
1018 Taxes
County of Jackson— ss.
of the weather bureau at Washing­
requested to attend as there is im­
Church street.
4.27 Turned over Co. Treas.,
Ci aun<5ey Storey. County Clerk of the County Court in and for Collected
286-2» .
ton, D. C„ for this week.
4.27
portant business to be transacted.
Jackson County, Oregon, do hereby certify that t&e foregoing statements
Balance June 30, 1921
FOR RENT— 3 room
furnished and financial exhibit of the condition of Jackson County, Oregon, for the
____
286-2
G uns and F ish in g T a c k l e -
Total . . . .................... $
partment. Adults only. Inquire ofXmy°offhiceeDding June 8° ’ 1921, are aa shown b7 the records and files
4.27
j
4.27
166
Hargadine
St.,
or
phone
264-
Elk horn Gun Store. 81 Oak street.
Certificates of Redemption
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Y.
Balance
Dec.
286-tf
936.57 Paid Certificate Holders $ 6,081.46
261-1 mo
.
’ Itaess wber«°L I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Collected . . 31, 1 9 2 0 ..$
WANTED— A few second hand jel •
....................
6,199.6.’;
Balance June 30, 1921
seal
of
the
County
Court
this
1st
day
of
August,
1921.
1,054.74
glasses. Phone 198.
287-: WANTED— Good milch cow; also
All wool suits at $25 and up, at
..
‘
CHAUNCEY
FLOREY,
good alfalfa hay.
R. Scheider-
Total ........................... $ 7;136.20
(sea l)
County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon.
$ 7,136.20
eiter, R. F. D. 1, box 173. 286-2*
Orres.
See the special values at ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM__ Dr.
Service and M iscellaneous F ees Including Tax Sales
$32.00. They can’t be beat. 284-tf
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­ WANTED— Good gentle horse, har­
Collected .........................$ 3,889.57 Turned over Co. Treas
__ ____
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
$ 3.889.57
trical Treatments, Mineral and
SEM
I-ANNUAL
R
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PO
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T
O
F
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E
C
E
IP
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S
AND
ness and one-horse farm wagon.
m
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P
itu
la
tio
n
o
f
Balances
DISBURSEM
ENTS
Vit-o-Net Baths.
First National
Former Residents Visit—
1920 Taxes ................
R. Scheidereiter, R. F. D. 1, box
3,431.10
Bank
Building.
Phone
48
..
1920 Taxes
1919 T a x e s ................
........................................................................ ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnard, for­
173. _______
286-2* „ Collected
......................... 1597,910.32 Turned over Co. Treas. .$594,479.22 1918 T a x e s ___ j............
216.40
....................................................................
mer residents of Ashland, now mak­
3.05
Balance June 30. 1921
3,431.10 1917 T a x e s .................... ..........................................................................
ing their home at Reid, passed thru
12.79
1916 T a x e s ...............................................................................................
To**1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 9 7 , 9 1 0 . 3 2
None
the city Saturday en route for Port­
$697,910.32 1916 T a x e s ....................................’ ’ ’ ’ .................................................
LAST
TIME
TONIGHT
„
„
191®
Taxes
None
1914 T a x e s ................
•
land. They made a short visit here
Collected ........... ............. $ 35.887.88 Turned over Co. Treas. $ 35.671.48 1913
None
T a x e s .................... * ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ " ' ’ ............................................
with friends.
None
Balance June 30. 1921 •
216.40 1912 and Prior Years Taxes
Certificates of R edem ption......... .......................................................
1 n None
c i,.
Get Your Hunting Outfit Now—
Total ..............................$ 35,887.88
$ 35.887.88 Suspense Account
...........................................
1.0«»4.74
1 9 1 8 T axes
........................................... ........................
1.67
And save money. Elkhorn Gun
Collected ......................... $ 5,171.50 Turned over Co. Treas.. $ 5.168.45
Store. 81 Oak street.
277-tf
Total ..........................................
$ 4,719.75
Balance June 30, 1921. •
3.05 _ _
Cash and Assets
In
Farmers
&
Fruitgrowers
Bank
..............
1
1 aar rk
Total
W. C. Holmes at Newport—
5,171.50
$ 5,171.50 In Jackson County Bank ....................................
.........................*
101
W. C. Holmes left Saturday even-j
1917 Taxes
Bank of Jacksonville A cco u n t..........................................................
9
Collected
2,708.12 Turned over Co. Treas. $ 2.695.33 Cash in Office ....................................................; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
ing for Newport on a two weeks va-'l
'72859
Balance June 30, 1921. •
12.79
cation. Ho ordered his Daily Tid­
m
T o t a l ................................................................................................
«
4 7 1 0 7R
ings to follow him.
Total
2 ,7 0 8 .1 *
$ 2.708.12 19201 Te “nt ° f T"X ° ° 1Iectod Dur,tt« »lx Month« Ending June 8(i, 1921
1 9 1 8 T axes
STARRING
•
Collected
1 will be at Lake of the Woods
1 ,2 5 4 2 9 Turned over Co. Treas., .$ 1,252.29
.......................
building cottages for the next ten
Balance June 30, 1921.
1918 T a x e s ..............
....................................
35,88,.88
1 » 17 T a x e s ..............: : : : : ;
...........
: h j ?;
days. Anyone interested, phone Mr.
Total
1,262.29
$
1.252.29
Peck, fire and game warden at Lake
1915 T axes
1915 T a x e s .......................................
/ ................................
Collected
of the Woods. J. D. Beeson. 283-tf
672.80
672.80 Turned over Co. T reas.. $
672.80 1914 Taxes . . . . . . . .
10.83
Balance June 30, 1921
1913 T a x e s .......................'
‘ .........................
4.27
II. It. Adams, the Plumber, sells
1912 and prior years t a x e s ..................
Total
None
«72.80
plumbing fixtures and supplies.
672.80
$
COMING TUESDAY
1 9 1 4 T axes
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
C ertifica te^ ^ Redemption ’
....................
Collected
10.83 Turned over Co. Treas.. $
10.83
287-tf
Balance June 30, 1921.
Service and miscellaneous fees including tax sales . . . .
3*889.57
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
-R. A. M.
County Clerk’s Semi-Annual Report for the Six Months
Ending June 30,1921
J A C K LONDON’S
POPULAR STORY
The Little Fool”
MILTON SILLS
Everett McGee has returned from
Lake of the Woods where he has
been spending the past few weeks
with his mother who remains at the
lake.
Orres is back on the job aud is
showing some very fine woolen at
the new fall prices.
284-tf
"Not Guilty'
TMt rnO TE R 31AUTIFA
IM
T
Dance
at th e
I!
Y
Bungalow
Every Wednesday Night
B eg in n in g W ednesday, July 27
Z?
Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
Best Floor
The Coolest Place in the Valley
Biggest Crowds
Best Music
Total
10.83
10.83
Total collections
-------------- Of O f f ic e .........................
4 6 5’ 707 *>»
FOLLOWING MCCAMTULATION IS MADB UP FTIOMTHE^COUNTY TREASURER’S REPORTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING J , I . Y , . H.2,
Fund •
j
1
t B
a
l a
n
c
e
Jan. 1,1921
G e n e r a l......... ......................
» ~da”
43,134.78
County School . . . ’ ’
9,298.21
High school ..............; 7 ........................ /
764.58
General Road .................. ..
:
20,781.81
Road Bond i n t e r e s t ----- h ..................... .. . .
5,717.12
Salary : ................................ ..
1,263.32
Current Expense J ....................... ..
33,723.81
Pacific Highway Bond Redemption ’
30,344.27
Advertising and F a i r ............
2,897.81
County School Districts '.}................ * ‘ ’
5,965.90
County Road District^ . ........ ...............
7,140.66
City Road Districts . . . . ----- - . * ' ‘
176.04
Cities and Towns . . . . . .
6,176.33
Fire Patrol ..............
.................
661.54
Fruit Inspection ...................
1,402.94
Indigent Soldiers ............
612.80
Special Deposits .............
1,231.61
indemnity ....................................
296.11
District Boundary Board .......
947.32
Overcharge 1914 Personal Tax . . . . . .
Overcharge 1915 Personal T a x ...................
Overcharge 1916 Personal Tax ...................
Overcharge 1917 Personal Tax ...................
Overcharge 1918 Personal T a x ...................
Overcharge 1919 Personal T a x ...................
1920 Personal Tax .....................................
7,173.31
1921 Personal Tax .............. ............. .... .^ . .
State Game Fund ................................... ......
37.50
State Fish Fund ..............................................
Sheriff’s Deposit ....................... .........
Ashland-Klamath Falls Road ....... .............
Market Road
............................,............
933.16
Dog License . . . ...................« ....» ............
1,196.33
County Library ......... ..
.,. ..................
1,222.50
Arm°»-y ....................................... ......................
Suspense Account ...........................................
107.737.50
Unapportioned Loss, Bank of Jacksonville
Elementary School Fund
Motor License Fund . . . . .
Gold Hill Irrigation
General Fund
....................................
*’ V '
• '«*«' R i
__ n ____ ............................................................................................................................................ ...
2 ,0 0 0 .0 1
Gold Hill Irrigation
Con. Fund
181.95
Talent Irrigation General Fund . . . .
466.18
Talent Irrigation Con. Fund ...........
7,834.11
Talent Irrigation Interest Fund .
Grants Pass Irrigation District « I- -
Evans Creek Irrigation Districts ..................................................................
233.28
Medford Irrigation General Fund ................................... ................
2,322.34
Medford Irrigation Con. Fund . . . , ___ ................................................. ....* ' ?
173.67
Medford Irrigation Interest Flund ...
......... ......................................
Received
$166,565.10
36,303.15
24,328.88
49,864.22
13,994.65
315.26
73,990.08
3,238.47
5,553.28
157,942.70
33,675.66
17.52
84,327.12
3.765.22
138.35
61.11
118.94
29.61
1,431.64
38.35
.63
12.04
42.27
7.14
6.50
1,384.65
1,014.27
55.00
30.00
108,241.22
118.34
19,546.02
778.33
2,708.76
4,035.58
Disbursed
$174,254.09
41,798.9(0
21,635.63
50,255.03
12,495.87
65,814.79
29,283.37
•
162,547.78
32.417.88
88,459.29
3,189.05
228.25
628.82
215.33
1,014.27
92.50
•30.00
104,407.86
19,569.71
2,328.17
21,403.80
29,613.95
15,335.57
4,264.29
6.50
5,235.71
29.30
8.865.00
3.60
34.23
3,785.87
362,095.53
21,495.00
29,042.16
15,335.57
6,132.65
4,437.98
7,784.26
8,865.00
138.29
7,568.20
352,911.01
240.00
Balance
July 1, 1921
$ 35,44P.79
3,802.4*6
3,452.81
20,391.00
7,215.90
1,578.58
41,899.10
24,299.37
8,451.09
1,360.82
8,398.44
193.56
2,044.16
1,237.71
1.541.29
673.91
1.122.30
325.72
1,850.14
38.35
.63
12.04
42.27
7.14
6.50
8,695.53
909.47
1,974.66
1,603.09
4,035.58
86.333.70
571.80
O v erd raw n
6.522.75
334.23
1,013.31
788^25
188.45
1,263.91
79.15
3.60
129.22
9,358.19
21,255.00
1.459 99
I
$292.883.41 $1,264.792.49 $1.264,425.50
$293.250.40 $
9,330.28
STATE OF OREGON,
Treasurer and County Sheriff of Jackson County Oregon are trun • n t
County of Jackson— 818.
correct
copies of the original reports filed in my office
I, Chauncey Florey, County Clerk of the County Court in and for
1
*irit^,e8S
wb®reof- 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed tha
Jackson County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing copies of
Statements and Recapitulations of the financial condition of Jackson seal of the County Court this 1st day of August, 1921.
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
county, Oregon, for the six m onths ending June 30, 1921, of the County
(Seal)
County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon.