Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    , Waian ni«i in nrrm t
When Walsh left. James A. Wads­
worth of New York, her nephew, suc­
ceeded him, but he retired In 1914
when elected United States Senator
! from New York. J. H. Holden is now
I managing the ranch; It is expected
1 that the W alw o rth family will con­
tinue lv
to l»vvil
own aim
and vptiaiv
operate the 1**'-'8*'**
property.
. _
a ■ •
áá n
P"
M mill“
v«7 •
Mrs. Adair, Range Empress,
Mrs. Adair. despite her busy life.
took deep interest In art, literature
One of Southwest’s Strik­
and music, devoting much time to
study when alone on her ranch In the
ing Personalities.
seventies. She made liberal contribu­
tions to charity, helped build the Y.
M. C. A. at Clarendon, built a
hospital at Clarendon for her ranch
hands and the public and Invested
largely In Liberty bonds during the
Her Nephew, Senator James A. Wade- war.
worth of New York, Once Man­
aged Her Vaet Cattle Inter,
MACHINE GUN BACK IN 1775?
eats—Pioneer in Southwest
WOMAN MANAGED
LARGEST RANCH
HAS 500,000 ACRES OF LAND
Fort Worth.—With the death of
Mrs, Cornelia Adair in London re ­
cently America lost one of its most
striking feminine personalities. She
not only owned one of the largest
ranches in the world but through ac­
tive management and business fore­
sight made her ranch the best paying
In the United States.
A pioneer of the Southwest, used to
the hardships and rough frontier life,
yet Mrs. Adair spent much of her
time in close association with the
nobility of England, and frequently
entertained nobility at the- “J. A.**
ranch In Donley county, comprising
500.000 acres and more than 100,000
head of cattle. Only a few months
ago Mrs. Adair was host to a party of
English nobility at the “J. A.” ranch,
and returned with them to England,
intending to return to Texas early in
1922.
PAGE SEVEN
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, November 26, 1291
Rejected by Young Louis XVI of
France as Too Murderous, Ac­
cording to Story.
J u stice Court
Fees of Justices, Constables, Ju ro rs and W itnesses, etc...............
1,200.00
County A dvertising
Advertising county resources and
County Court may hereinafter
For bids of all kinds, printing of
list, sales of property, county
State F a ir Exhibit as the
deem advisable . ..................
notices and delinquent tax
court proceedings ................
1,500.00
1,500.00
Care o f th e Poor
Salary for Superintendent of Poor Farm , $1,500.00.;- County
Physician, H ealth Officer, including expenses and medi­
cines, $1,000.00; m aintenance of Poor Farm and hospital,
$.5,000.00; tubercular poor, $150; indigects not at Poor
Farm , $7,000.00 . . . . .................................................................
B ou n ties on W ild A nim als
Paym ent of ......................................................................
S h eriff’s O ffice
Sheriff’s salary, $2,500.00; traveling expense, $1,200.00; tele­
phone and telegraph, $300.00; finger print work and
photo supplies, $430.00; upkeep on motorcycle, $300.00;
hand cuffs and billet, $20.00; premium on bonds. $210.00;
speed cop, $1,200.00; one deputy 12 months, $1,518 00;
one deputy 12 months, $1,320.00; one deputy 12 months,
$1,200.00; one deputy 12 months, $1,116.00; one stenogra­
pher 12 months, $1,020.00; extra help on tax receipts,
$400.00; extra expense on delinquent tax m atters,
$3,000.00; extra office help, $600.00; 35,000 combina­
tion tax receipts, $320 00; 14 loose leaf binders. $31.50;
one tax turnover ledger* $62.50; 3 loose leaf binders,
$45.00; 500 turnover sheets, $85.00: stam ped envelopes,
$260.00; stam ps. $103.00; 2,000 certificates of delin­
quency (tw-o years supply), $63.351 stationery and en­
velopes, $50.00; miscellaneous forms, $50.00; m iscellan­
eous supplies, $400.00; fillers for tax receipt files, $25.00;
files for service records, $50.00: num bering machine,
$18.50 .............................................................................................
Jail Expense
Jailor, $675.00; m atron, $200.00; laundry, $200 00; board of
prisoners, $2,400.00; repairs, supplies, etc. $200.00 .........
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
One cent the word each time.
DR. LIN COLN K A L L E N
X-RAY D IA G N OSIS
DR. JA R V IS SA N IT A R IU M
14,650.00
1,000.00
1 to 4 p. m.—Phone 126
M ED FO R D : SACRED H E A R T H O SP IT A L
. 8 to 12 a. m.—Phone 714
PHYSICIANS.
W ANTED.
WANTED— Good work team , disc DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
harrow and work harness. J. A.
throat. Office hoar*, 10 to 12 and
Robertson. 341 Rlmond street.
2 to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
Phone 341-J.
72-2*
land. Ore.
7 3 -tf
WANTED— Large drum for 3-foot
box stove. W rite or phone The OR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
P ractice limited to
Post, Jacksonville, Or.
71-3
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and au rlst for
WANTED— The best bicycle $20.00
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. Ê. and H.
will buy. Call at Studio Ashland.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
71-3
Paris.—A controversy as to who
first invented machine-guns is one of
thè war’s aftermaths in France.
Lyon puts forth the claim of a M.
17,897.85 ATTENTION — Would you trade DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at-
du Perron, who, in 1775, is said to
tention to m others and children.
your property for som ething here
have submitted to the young King
Internal secretions and endocrine
or elsewhere? We would be
Louis XVI a military “orgue.” which
3,675.00
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
pleased
to
try
and
m
atch
you
We
worked on a crank system and could
Court H ouse
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
also
sell
if
prices
are
right.
fire 24 bullets “almost simultaneously.' Salary for jan ito r, $675.00; other expenses, including lights,
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 8
Yockey
&
Co.,
R
ealtors.
Phone
and consequently could annihilate a
w ater, fuel, fu rn itu re, repairs, fire insurance, etc.,
p. m.
146.
68-6
7.675.00
whole regiment in a- few minutes," ac­
I ■ I ■ — . 1.
,1,
——■—
$7,000.00 ........................................................................................
Assessor’s O ffice
cording to a contemporary record.
DR. SHAW— Physician and Surgeon
FO R R ENT.
— Eye, ear, nose and th ro at spec­
The new weapon appeared to be so Salary of Assessor, $2,000.00; traveling expenses, $300.00;
vfirst deputy, $1,320.00; second deputy, $960 00; third
ialist; glasses fitted. Office, 402
FOR RENT— Furnished front room
murderous that tlie king and his min­
deputy, $900.00; filed deputies, $3,150.00; w riting and
Medford Bldg., Medford, 10:30 a.
344 E ast Main.
71-3
isters rejected it. and its inventor was
extending
tax
rolls.
$600.00;
supplies,
printing,
postage,
m. to 5 p. m. Residence, Pio­
held up as an enemy of humanity. *
express, telephone, telegram s, etc., $1,433.75 ..................... 10,663.75 FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com­
neer Ave., Ashland, morning aad
The powers hostile to France tried
pletely furnished; close ra; price
C lerk's O ffice
evenings. Phone 28.
to secure the invention, but M. du C lerk’s salary. $2,000.00; first deputy’s salary, $1,500.00;
reasonable. Inquire 163 Harga-
Perron refused their offers from patri­
CHIROPRACTORS.
dine. Phone 122.
38-tf
second deputy, $1,320.00; th ird deputy, $1,080.00; fourth
otic motives and died in poverty.
Bossed Big Property.
deputy, $936.00; fifth deputy, $900.00; sixth deputy,
FOR SALE— R E A L ESTATE.
ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
She was eiglity-flve years old, and
$900.00; seventh deputy, $840.00; extra help, $700.00;
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
office expense, telephone, $100.00; express, $25.00; p rin t­
since 1885, when her husband died, Firemen Start Fire* to Teat Apparatus.
FOR SALE—-io acres two miles out,
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
ing and record books, $1,250.00; postage, $500.00; office
she personally superintended the im­
Columbia. Pa.—Seven firemen who
$750 down, balance easy term s at
Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National
furniture, $200.00 ......................................................................
12,251 00
mense property. She was in truth an recently pleaded guilty of charges of
6 per cent. House, barn, chicken
B ank Building. Phone 48.
Coroner’s
Office
house, woodshed, well,
good
empress of the ranges, had been ex­ setting fire to buildings to try out
■g— ■-»
Fees
of
Coroner
and
physicians,
jurors,
witnesses
and
other
fences,
all
in
cultivation,
about
5
pert with the lasso, rode with her their new motor engine, have been
ATTORNEYS.
500.00
expenses
.........................................................
•.......................
..
•
•
acres alfalfa. Price $2000. Mason
cowboys, put through big deals in live sentenced to a term in the reforma­
F ruit Inspectors
and Manning, Talent, Or.
55-tf L. A . ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
stock and Improved the “J. A.” herd tory. The fires cover a period of Salaries and expenses of inspectors ................................i . . . .
3,000.00
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
until It has become known as the best several years.
Pathologist
FO R SALK.
Bldg.
in Texas. At all big stock shows
Paym ent to State for extension work. County Agent, $3,300.00;
her cattle have won first prizes.
4,500.00 FOR SALE— Good cow. C. W itten­
D em onstration ^.gent, $1,200.00 .........................................
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS.
bach, 1401 Boulevard.
72-3*
Mrs. Adair was a native of New t
School Superintendent’s Office and D epartm ent of Education
FOR prompt and careful service,
York, the daughter of MaJ. Gen. James t» Find Natural Gas
Salary of Superintendent. $2,000.00; clerical assistance,
FOP. SALE—- Thoroughbred
Ply-
auto trucks ‘or horse drays, call
S. Wadsworth of Geneseo. She mar-, t
$900.00;
traveling
expense,
$200.00;
teachers’
institutes,
in Abandoned W ei
mouth Rock rooster nine months
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t »
school officers’ conventions, $500.00; supplies, printing,
rled John Adair, an Irishman, in the tt
old,
or
will
trade
for
pullets.
90
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
postage, express, telephone, etc., $600.00; county educa­
early ’70s and went with him to Colo­ »
Seventh street.
72-2*
Ottawa, Ont.—An accidental
Ashland.
56t<
t
tional
board
expense,
$50.00;
supervisor’s
salary,
$1,-
rado. Mrs. Adair, her husband, Mrs. » discovery of natural gas at Oro­
440.00;;
supervisor’s
traveling
expense,
$500.00:
super­
APPLES—
You
will
like
’em.
A
50
Mary Goodnight, wife of her hus­ t no, Out., a few days ago. has
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRAN9-
visor’s expenses, supplies, stamps, telephone, etc., $90.00;
lb. box, $1.00 delivered. Phone
band’s partner, and a score of cow­ • caused quite a sensation in that
FE R — Good team and m otor­
6,430.00
school exhibit at State and County F air, $150.00 ..............
9-F11
boys made the journey from Pueblo, t district. William Neal, having
trucks. Good service at a reason-
Sealer of W eights and M easures
able
price. Phone 83.
Colo., to the Texas ranch overland, tt bought a farm upon which a dry
400.0^ FOR SALE— Good cull apples. 40
Salary and traveling expenses .................................................... • •
driving a herd of cattle through a t well had been abandoned, de­
cents a box. 231 Mechanic St.
Stock Inspector
PLUMBING
country menaced both by Indians and t» cided to try to get water and,
500.00
Come and get ’em.
71-3*
Salary and expenses and tubercular cattle ................................
t
wild animals and where water holes
W ater M aster
<
your next job of plumbing
t with that end in view, engaged
FOR SALE— 1917 m odil Dodge PHONE
were few. When within a short dis­ »
Salary
of
W
ater
Master,
$1,500
00;
assistant,
$300.00;
mile­
to
Jerry
O’Neal, Beaver Building.
the
services
of
a
well
digger.
touring car.
Good condition.
2,360.00
tance of their destination it was a 9 t After going down several feet
age. $420.00; miscellaneous expense. $140.00 . . . * ...........
Phone
138.
Call 326 North Main.
70-4*
gamble whether the entire party and
Surveyor’s O ffice
it
was
found
that
there
was
gas
t
CAR WASHING
Surveyor’s salary, $400.00; stenographer, $600.00; miscel­
animals would die from thirst.
A PPLE CIDER— Made fresh every
The old well was
9 coming up.
1.200.00
laneous expenses, $200.00 .........................................................
The horses the men and women 9 stopped at 70 feet and the new
day Order now for th a t Thanks­ EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
T reasurer’s O ffice
•
rode shambled along Exhausted and tt portion was *uot much deeper
giving dinner.
40 cents gallon,
ing. Lithla Garage, phone 114.
T reasu rer’s salary, $1.800.00;’ traveling expenses, $70.00: dep­
two 7 5 cents. Yes, we deliver.
the cattle were dropping out almost I when the gas was found.
»
uty,
$1,080.00;
extra
help.
$220.00;
miscellaneous
ex­
Phone 9 -F -ll.
every minute. A small stream was 9
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
penses, including record books, postage, telephone, ex­
found In the nick of time, members of
E ffectiv e March 29, 1920.
press, etc., $1.090.00 ..................................................................
4,260.00 i for SALE— Good dry body wood,
the party reaching it one by one and
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
M iscellaneous Expenses
$3 p<?r tier. W A. Conner, Glen
RD
LV . ASHLAND
almost gone. They reached the site NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED Emergency Fund ............................................. '. . ..............................
...........
500.00
View Drive.
62-lm o T . 15 MEDIO
a.
m.
' 7:15 a. m.
of the “J. A.” ranch next day, then a
...........
4,983.00
County Library outside of city of Ashland (.2 m ills) ................
STOCK
8 00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
FOR
SALE—
Wood,
m
anzanlta,
oak
barren tract of land. Two shanties
...........
450.00
F
ire
W
arden,
one-third
expense,
1921
Notice is hereby given th a t I will
8
45
a.
m.
.
8:45 a. m.
and
fir.
Phone
479J.
48tf
were built In which Mrs. Adair and on Thursday, the 1st d.iy of Decem­ Elections and registrations ...................................................... .. • • • 10,000.00
•
a.
m.
30
9:30 a. m.
5,500.00
Mrs. Goodnight lived for several years ber, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock For payment on Armory in City of Medford .................. , . . . .
10 15 a. m.
R E P A IR WORK.
10:16 a. m.
400 00
The ranch at first totaled 1.009,000 p. m., offer for sale to the highest Expense of examination of books and a c c o u n ts ........... ...............
, , 1 1 00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
150.00 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and £2 00 Noon
acres and about a year after arriving bidder for cash, one short yearling Paym ents for reporting births and deaths ................................
18:00
Noon
2,750.00
there Adair bought out Goodnight’s Jersey heifer, m ark split in right County F air ..........................................................................................
repairing; m attresses made over. 12 45 P. m.
12:45
p.m.
• .
1,500.00
ear and split and under bit in left, Tax refunds, double assessm ents, errors, etc...............................
Douglas, 25J F ourth St. Phone; j 30 P m.
Interest.
1:30 p. m.
2,251.00
no brand visible: one short yearling County Nurse, salary $1,500.00, expense $396.00, auto $355.00
63-R.
52tt 2 16 P. m.
2:15 p. m.
Wadsworth Once Manager.
600.00
red brindle heifer, m arked same as D istrict A ttorney’s office expense .................................................
■ •
' .
8 00 P. m.
3:00 p. m.
After Adair’s death Mrs. Adair em above; one short yearling Jersey Redemption of outstanding w arrants against the General
FURNITURE and household goods 3 45 P. m.
3:45 p. m.
ployed Richard Walsh to help in man­ heifer, no m ark or brand visible.
County Fund .................................................................................
12,447.79
carefully packed and crated, ten 4 30 P- m.
4:30 p. m.
years experience in Rogue River 8 15 P. m.
agement, and he was associated with
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this
6:15 p. m.
TOTAL $735,440.00
valley. Douglas, 253 F ourth St. 8 00 P m.
her until ten years ago, when he went 19th day of November, 1921.
6:00 p. m.
Phone 63-R.
52tf 7 00 P. m.
RECAPITULATION
to Rhodesia. Africa, and assumed
J. W. HATCHER.
T:00 p. m.
Mills
45
m.
-
Sat.
cuiy
8:45
p. m.
.8
nxnna«rament of a 6.000 000 acre ranch. ‘ 68i-2-sat ,
Chief of Potice.
P-
MATTRESSES
made t
2.2
General Road Fund .............................................................
60,720.<W> FEATHER
m.
30
9:30
p. m.
P.
from your old feather bed. Fea­ 10 30
High School Fund (on all property not in high school
m.
Sat.
only
12:16
Midgt
P.
thers cleaned and renovated.
districts, estim ate of valuation, $14,600,000.00) 1.6
23.360.00
SUNDAY ONLY
Douglas, 263 F ourth St. Phone LV. MEDFORD
County School Fund ($65,250.00), County School'
LV. ASRLANÇ.
63-R.
52tf 9:00 a. m.
Library
Fund
($750.00)
...........................................
2.4
66,240.00
9:00 a. m.
P ursuant to the provisions of Chapter 118, General Laws of Oregon,
.9
24,840 00 FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD or ex- 10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1921, notice is hereby given th a t the County Court of Jackson County, Pacific Highway Interest Fund ....................................
.6
16,560'00
J 1 :00 a. m.
Oregon, will meet in the Circuit Court room of the court house in the city C rater Lake Highway Interest Fund ......................... .. .
changed for upholstery work. 11:00 a m.
Bond
Redemption
F
u
n
d
.........................................................
1.4
38,640.00
12:00
Noon
12:00
Noon
of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Thursday, th e 8tlyday of December, 1921, at
Douglas, 253 F ourth St. Phone
41,400.00
1.5
1:00 p. m.
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, a n d at the said tim e and place M arket Road Fund, to match State m o n e y ....................
63-R.
52tf 1:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
2-00 p. m.
opportunity will be given for a full and complete discussion of the esti­ General Fund, which includes the following:
One
mill
M
arket
Road
Tax
for
State,*$27,600.00
3:00
p. m.
3:00
p.
m.
EXPERT
CAR
REPAIRING
at
rea­
m ate of She am ount of money proposed to be raised by taxation for the
4:00 p. m.
(1 m ill); other State tax, $276,000.00 (10 m ills);
4:00 p. m.
sonable prices. L ithla Garage.
ensuing vear as published herew ith, by any taxpayer subject to such tax
: 5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
expenditure for running County, including redem p­
levy when made, in favor of or against any of the proposed tax levies
6:30 p. m.
6
:30
p.
m.
463,680.00
tion
of
w
arrants,
$160,080.00
(5.8
m
ills)
...........
herein as the County Court may deem for the best interests of Jackson
G. B. L A M K I N
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
county.
Ashland Waiting— East Side Phar­
$735,440 00
TOTAL
The County Budget Committee for Jackson County, Oregon, has pre­
macy.
BARGAINS IN
Levy outside of high school d istric ts,..2 7 .4 mills
pared and subm its the following; An estim ate of the am ount required
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
Levy inside of high school d is tric ts . . 25.8 mills
Real Estate
for each departm ent of county government, county office or county
DAILY EX C E PT SUNDAY
ESTIMATED
RECEIPTS
officer, each county improvement, th e m aintenance of each county build­
E ffective Nov. 9, 1921
ing, stru ctu re or institution, the salary of each county officer or employe, Two per cent daily balance ............................................................. $ 7,500.00
City
and
Ranch
Propertle»
LV. M EDFORD
Fees
County
C
lerk’s
o
f
f
i
c
e
..................................................................
12,500.00
LV.
J
’S
’NV’LB
including those whose salaries are fixed by statute, for the im provem ent
H
ouses
to
R
ent.
7:40 a. m.
00
a.
m.
Fees
Sheriff’s
office
.............................................................................
1,000.00
an d m aintenance of public highways, roads, bridges, the construction,
8:45 a. m.
20 a. m.
5,000.00
operation, and m aintenance of each public utility and redem ption of out­ Sale of lands, Sheriff’s office ...........................................................
9:50
a. m.
15
a.
m
Refund
on
bounty
claim
....................................................................
800.00
standing w arrants; and estim ate of the public receipts of the county from
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
11:15
a. m.
20
a.
m.
State
appropriation
for
County
F
a
ir
.............................................
1,500.00
sources other than direct taxation upon the real and personal property in
11:15 a. m.
45 a. m.
4,000.00
the county during the period for which such tax is to be levied, and the From rent of Forest .............................................................................
12:30 p. m
00 noon
150.00
am ount of balances on hand in the funds of the county at the time the From ’ 5 per cent sale of tim ber ......................................................
1:50 P- m.
20
p.
m.
Penalties
and
interest
on
delinquent
taxes
....................
.
...........
10,000.00
levy will be made.
3:20 P. m.
45 p. m.
Auto licenses .................................................................... ......................
18,000.00
x
EXPENSES
’
4:30 P- m.
45 p. m.
F or the payment of the following separate items of expense:
5:30 P. m.
00
p.
m.
TOTAL
$
60,450.00
C rater Lake Highway Bond I n t e r e s t ................................................$ 16,500.00
5:55 P. m.
Pacific Highway Road Interest Fund ............................................ 24,840 00 STATE OF OREGON,
9:30 P- ra.
00
p.
ra.
County
of
Jackson—
ss.
General Road F und ........................................................................... 60,720.00
7:30 P. m.
Sat. *only
00 p. m.
We, the undersigned, County’B udget Committee for Jackson County,
County School Fund ....................................................................
66,240.00
Sat. only 10:30 P- m.
50 p. m.
School Library Fund ................................» ........................................
750.00 Oregon, do hereby certify th a t the above is a true, fair and complete esti­ Renshaw Barn burned a t Talent
SUNDAY
ONLY
m
ate
of
the
probable
expenses
of
said
county
for
(he
ensuing
year,
and
High School Fund (to be levied on school districts not m ain­
LV. MEDFORD
. J ’S’NV’LE
taining high school) .................................................................... 23,360.00 probable receipts from sources other than direct taxation upon real and
Reported November 15th, 1921,
8 : 50 a. m.
00 a. m.
personal property in its jurisdiction during the ensuing year.
R edem ption o f P acific H ighw ay R oad Bonds
9:50
a. m.
20
a
m
.
We
fu
rth
er
certify
th
at
the
estim
ate
of
expenses
of
the
various
insti­
Ten Year Series ....................................................................................$ 16,666.66
11:15 a. m.
45 a. m.
Fifteen Year Series ...........................................................................
9,090.90 tutions of the county, of tlie am ount required to r public enterprises, toads, as total loss. PAID IN FULL
12:45 p. m.
15 p. m.
Twenty Year S e r ie s ...................................................... X ........................
6,250.00 bridges, etc., and of all other expenses of the county as therein set out. is
1:50 p. m.
20 p. ra.
Twenty-five Year Series ....................................................................
4,761.90 ju st and is based upon a careful study of the expenses of the county during
3:20 p. m.
50 p. m.
TWENTY-SIX HOURS LATER!
T hirty Year Series ......................
3,846.15 the past three years, and a thorough exam ination of its probable needs
45
p.
m.
4:30 p. m.
during the year for which such estim ate is made. That aech and every
General County Fund
00 p. m.
5:30 p. ra.
F o r payment of State Tax (estim ate only 11 m ills) ................ $303,600.00 item therein is believed to be necessary for the proper transaction of the
9:30 p. m.
00 p. m.
M arket Road Money (1.5 m ills) ....................................................
41,400.00 business of the county, the protection of its property and interests, and to by th e Billings Agency.
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
be
for
the
public
welfare.
T
hat
every
expense
estim
ated
is
in
accordance
C ircuit Court
Daily and Sunday
with law, and is a legitim ate charge against the county.
C ircuit Court, General Expenses, including bailiffs, jurors,
Let us tell you how little good LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, October 31st, 1921.
reporters, special counsel, witnesses, fees, mileage . . . . $ - 7,500.00
11:00
a.
m.
‘
1 0 0 p. m«
G.
A.
GARDNER,
County Court and C om m issioners
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Chairman.
insurance o f ANY kind w ill cost.
County Judge’s salary, $2,000.00; traveling expenses, $200.00;
Daily and Sunday
VICTOR BURSELL,
fees an d traveling expenses (Com m issioners), $2,000.00;
LV. M EDFORD
LV. G’T ’S PA SS
Secretary.
other expenses, including supplies, printing, postage.
10:00 a.
Ì 8:00 a. m.
JAMES OWENS,
County C ourt Bailiff, express, telephoning, telegraph.
1:00 p.
ill*:00
a.
m.
Committeeman.
jurors, witnesses, and mileage, $1,000.00 ......................... $ 5,200.00
! 1:00 p. m.
4:00 p.
HORACE PELTON,
Ju ven ile Court
6:15 p.
4:30
p.
m.
'
'
'
Committeeman.
Ju ro rs, witnesses, mileage, etc., $250.00; widows’ pensions,
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
G
rants
Pass
W
aiting
Room—
The
THOS.
H
SIMPSON,
$7,000.00; other expenses for commitments, probation
E stablished 1883
Bonhonniere. Phone 16O.
7“
Committeeman. P h en e 2 1 1
and tru a n t officers, etc , $400.00; Boys’ and G irls' Aid
41 B. Main St.
Office and W aiting Room: No. 8
!
J
'
J. A. WESTERLUND,
Society allowance, $120.00; delinquent gnd neglected chil­
S.
F ront St.. Nash Hotel B uilding,
46-2-thurs.
’■
’
j'
«
•
Committeeman
dren, blind, deaf mutes, feeble-minded and insane, $250.00
8,020.00
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Jackson County Budget Notice
FIRE! FIRE!
Billings Agency