Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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eral roads ........................ 412.321 al roads ........... . . . . « . i . 110.40
county n u r s e ........... ...........
2.00 Medford Furn. & Hdwe.,
.75
farm ...................... ..
prtssion, on his mind, as he used to
Eagle Point Hdwe’ Co., gen­
C.
L. Allen & Co., general
3.20
expense
market
road
No.
6
Medford
Service
Station,
Invariably recount It when in a rem­ Hutchison & Lumsden, coun­
road
expense
....................
9.00
eral road expense ...........
3.55
Wm.
Nussbaum,
labor
market
county
nurse’s
expense
.
.
20.21
ty farm su p p lie s................ 75.00
Established 1876
iniscent mood.
Associated
Oil
Co.,
general
Eads
Coal
Co.,
general
road
21.00
road
No.
6
........................
Southern
Pacific
Co.,
county
Heath’s Drug Store, county
Published Every Evening Exeept
I road expense .................... 30.89
expense ............................... 14.00
nurse's traveling expense. 92.35 Geo. Nichols, labor market
8.85
physician’s supplies .........
Sunday
19.50
iW.
J.
Burbridge,
labor,
gen­
Fred
J. Fick, general road
road
No.
6
........................
American
Red
Cross,
office
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Jackson County Creamery,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
eral roads ........................ 104.95
expense ............................... 16.69
rent for county nurse . .
8.00 Marvin Ragsdale, labor mar­
45.00
county fa m supplies . . . .
23.00 Busy Corner Motor Co., gen­
O. Frazier, blacksmithlng,
ket road No. 6 ................
OFHCLVL CITY AND COUNTY
Mrs. Edna Myers, labor at
(ContinuedzFrom Tester day.)
eral
road
expense
...........
6.75
general roads ....................
4.00
Chas.
Sehfield.
labor
market
Total
8255.56
PAPER
county farm ......................
10.35
17.50¡Mrs.
W.
J.
Burbidge.
gener­
road
No.
6
........................
C.
E.
Gates
Auto
Co.,
gener­
telephone 39
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele­
Surveyor’s Office
(November M eeting)
al road expense ................ 19.50
al road expense ................ 20.32
Joe Sidley, labor market
2.66 M Bebb, work in surveyor’s
phone at county farm . .
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon.
Fred
'Bellows,
labor,
gener­
road
No.
6
........................
28
00
Young’s
Garage, general road
Tomlin
Box
Co.,
county
farm
Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm
office ................................. $ 4.0,00
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
al roads ............................. 36.75
W. N. Staub, expense market
supplies .............................
2.00
3.00
expense
...............................
C.
Frank
Rhodes,
surveyor’s
J. R. Anderson, regular in­
39.50 Crater Lake Hdwe. Co., gen­
road No. 6 ........................
Hubbard Bros., general road
ter.
Mrs.
Irene
Wells,
superinten­
office
expense
..................
12.00
6.00
digent .................................
eral road expense ........... 24.12
Henry Tonn, labor market
expense .............................
6.16
dent county farm, traveling
R. A. Holmes, premium on
Nellie Boardman, regular In­
Chanslor
&
Lyon,
general
14
00
Hittson
Motors,
general
road
road
No.
6
........................
8.00
expense .................................
surveyor’s bond ................ 15.00
digent . s ............................. 25.00
ۤUM 1ME&PL
ME b P l A¥&ROUIB^
road expense .................... 25.20
Louie Tonn, labor market
expense ............................... 19.87
Mrs.
Irene
Wells,
county
farm
Mrs. G. R. Broback, regular
Wesley
Coffeen,
labor,
gen­
of / merica
29.50
road
No.
6
........................
Lindstrom
& Felgenson, bdge
supplies
.............................
P5.00
Total, 8 67.00
indigent .............................
8.00
eral roads ........................... 121.40
John Walch, supervisor mar­
Miss
P.
M.
Wells,
labor
at
Sealer
of
Weights
and
Measures
A. D. Beardsley, regular in­
(Continued on Page Three)
Henry Dooms, labor, gener-
ket road No. 6 .................. 128.00
county farm .................... , 26.80 E. A. Bond, sealer of weights
digent .................................
lO.Ot
Nick
Young,
labor
market
Weeks & Orr, county farm
and measures, salary . . . . 8 16.65
J. M. and Rebecca Childers,
road No. 6 ....................
120.00
supplies
................
.........
1
7
0
Water Master
regular in d ig e n t................ 10.00
Medford
Lumber
Co.,
expense
Ed
Binns,
meat
for
county
Fred N. Cummings, water
Mrs. Kate Copple, regular in­
district No. 6 .................... 34.50
farm
....................................
10.40
FOR
master’s salary ................8125.00
digent . * .............................
8.00 Phoenix Rural Tel. Co., coun­
Wallace Woods, expense dis­
Fred
N.
•
Cummings,
water
Dave Daniels, regular in­
trict No. 6 ........................
70.20
ty farm ex p en se.................
5.00
master’s expense .............. 42.35
digent ..................................
8.00
Tunnell
Edwards, water
A. M. Ford, regular indigent
6.00
Total. $1796.98
Total,
8469.04
master’s
expense
..............
7.00
Mrs. Goldie Gates, regular in­
Road District No. 7
Court House Expense
digent .................................
15.00
J.
M.
Allen,
payroll market
Total,
8174.35
Mike
Bannester,
work
on
Mrs. Haitchr, regular indigent 10.00
Choice Chocolates
road
No.
7
........................ 447.10
County
Attorney
court house ...................... 8 21.00
Mrs. Hudson, regular indi­
The H ealthiest Year
Chris Natwlck, expense mar­
G. A. Codding, district at­
gent ....................................
8.00 O. Bienvenu, work on court
Cigars
ket road No. 7 ................ 162.50
torney's
expense
.............
8
14.55
house
.................................
59.50
Here is good news of the passing J. W. Ingram, regular indi­
W.
S.
Baker,
labor
dist.
No.
Rawles
Moore,
district
attor­
W.
A.
Childers,
work
on
gent ....................................
8.00
7
24.10
year, which should counteract in Albert Johnson, regular indi­
ney’s office expense . . . .
50.00
and Tobaccos.
court house ......................
28.00
Ed
Cook,
labor
dist.t
No.
7
7.43
S.
E.
Combes,
work
on
court
men’s memories the gloom of 1921 ’s
gent ....................................
8.00
Total, 8 64.55 T. Cook, labor dist. No. 7 . . 51.62
house .................................. 73‘. 50
industrial and financial troubles, j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, reg-
J. M. Conley, labor, district
Arthur
L.
Fitch,
work
on
H ealth Registration
Figures assembled by thirty-seven'
ular indigent .................... 20.00
Sophia
Childreth,
health
reg­
No. 7
31.50
court
house
.....................
65.63
and Mrs
T. J. Kelsoe,
leading American insurance com-^ Mr. and
Mrs T.
istration
.............................
8
2.75
L.
J.
Conley,
labor
district
Victor
Johnson,
work
on
8.00
regular Indigent ................
panies, covering 27,000,000 lives, In­ Mrs. Lena Lee, regular indi­
court house ..................... 157.50 Dr. W. S. Cary, health regis­
No. 7
36.75
CONFECTIONERY
tration
...............................
.50
F.
Dunlap,
labor
district
A.
Lundgren,
work
on
court
dicate that the present year has beeni
8.00
gent ....................................
house ................■................
69.60 Dr. J. W. Jacobs, health reg­
No. 7
69.51
the healthiest in the history of Can­ , Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu-
B.
L.
Moses,
Janitor’s
salary
56.25
istration
.............................
3.00
Eagle
Point
Hdwe.
Co,,
ex-
I lar indigent ......................
8.00
ada and the United States.
W. B. Maultby, work on
Dr. T. J. Malmgren, health
» pense district No. 7 . . . .
8.65
!
Mrs.
J.
A.
Myers,
regular
In­
According to the reports of these
registration
..................
.25
court
house
......................
14.00
J.
M.
King,
labor
dist.
No.
7
52.7
5
...............................
8.00 T. D. Osborn, work on court
companies— which transact about 80 J. digent
Mrs.
Nellie
Reed,
health
N.
R.
Korst,
labor
dist.
No.
7
14.00
Meece, regular indigent. .
8.00
liouse .................................
70*. 00
registration ......................
2.50 J. Lane, labor dist. No. 7 . . 35.00
per cent of the life insurance busi­ Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, regu­
C.
Smith,
work
on
court
house
61.25
Dr.
F.
G.
Swedenborg,
health
T. McCully, labor dist. No. 7 35.00
ness of this country— influenza has
lar indigent ......................
10.00 J. Wetterer, work on court
{registration
......................
12.25
Thos. T. Merriman, expense
COMPLETE KITCHEN
been practically eliminated. Pneu­ * Margaret Noble, regular in­
house .................................
61.25
district
No.
7
....................
13.02
OUTFITS
digent ............................. . . . 10.00 Mrs. S. L. Allen, court house
monia shows a sympathetic decline.
Total, 8 21.25 Charley Pettigrew, labor dis­
Doc
Parsons,
regular
indi-
Tuberculosis, which ten years ago
Prohibition. Enforcem ent
expense ............................... 100.00
trict No. 7 ........................
15.75
8.00 Samuel
gent ......................................
you can obtain at thia store—
S. B. Sandefer, prohibition
Bateman, court house
Leland
Pettigrew,
labor
dis­
caused one death in every four I i Mary
Price, regular indi-
everything the model cook or-
enforcement ...................... 8835.87
expense ............................... ~ 30.00
trict No. 7 ......................... 91.22
gent ...................................
among pollcyholdeirs, , this year:
8.00 Billings
Fair Expense
Car. & Auto Works,
housekeeper could desive in
A. J. Robinson, labor district
coused only one In ten. Deaths from James Pou .h, regular indi­
court house ex p en se.........
8.00 C. Z. Boyden, fair grounds
No.
7
.................................
67.37
pots, pans and preserving ket­
6'.00 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for
gent .............., ...................
automobile accidents, suicides and
expense ............................... 8215.70 R. H. Sears, labor dist. No. 7 110.00
tles. A little journey through
homicides have increased. The per­ T. D. Stafford, regular Indi­
court house ......................
14.10 Billings Car. & Auto Works,
,T. T. Vestal, labor district
7.00
gent
....................................
our
establishment will give you
fair grounds expense . . . 28.50
Jac. M. Cronemlller, court
centage of deaths from the ailments
No. 7 .................................
72.62
W. H. Smith, regular Indi­
many suggestions as to things
house expense .................. 30.01
C. E. Wymore, labor district
of advanced years remains high and
10.00 Fred J. Fick court house ex­
gent ...................................
Total, 8244.20
No.
7
.................................
21.00
you should have.
will continue so, say the Insurance Mrs. Nancy Sisemore, régulât
County Agent
pense ............................... « 24.07
men, as long as the pressure and
indigent .............................
10.00 R. N. Finney, labor on court
State of Oregon, payment of
Total, $1366.89
tension of present-day life are main­ Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regular in­
county agent ..................82300.00
house .................................. 28.00
Road District No. 8
digent ..................................
6.00 Medford Lumber Co., court
ROAD FUND
tained. The fact <hat the cancer
W. L. Van Houten, payroll
Mrs.
Jean
Ross
Smith,
regular
Road
D istrict No. 1
house
supplies
..................
165.00
district ,No. 8 ..................$687.28
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «-• » » • ♦ ♦
death rate has risen is attributed to
indigent ...................... ..
8.00 Portland Wire & Iron Works,
C. H. Blaker, expense District
Road District No. 9
more accurate diagnosis of the dis­ Annie Watkins, regular Indi­
No. 1 ................................. 8 1 5 0 'R. B. Vincent, payroll district
court house supplies . . . . 246.00
ease rather than to actual increase.
gent ....................................
8.00 Southern Pacific Co., freight
Harrison Bros., supplies dist­
No. 9 ................................. $590.44
Some Interesting health points Z. Wolgamott, regular Indi­
rict No. 1 ........................... 11.30
for court h o u s e .................. 14.69
Road District No. 10
gent . .'...............................
16.00 Truscon Steel Co., court
W. H. Stickler, work, market
may he gleaned fro mthese statis­
A.
L.
Goodman,
payroll dis­
road No. 1 ........................
58.76
house expense .................. 62.35
trict No. 10 .................... 288.35
tics. One of them is that many of Alex Wilson, regular indigent 8.00
Buster Brown Shoe Co., indi­
Edward Short, work market
Wallace Woods, court house
‘Fred J. Fick, supplies dis­
th ediseases formerly allowed to
gent supplies ....................
5.70
road No. 1 ......................... 23.50
expense ............................. : 104.46
18.20
trict No. 10 ....................
sweep away large numbers of peo­ Casebeer & Hubbard, indigent
Whittle Transfer & Storage,
R. I. Childers, payment on
Medford Furn. & Hdwe. sup­
ple areple are now coming under
supplies .............................
7.80
expense district No. 1 . .
2.76
contract ,............................. 225'.00
5.80
plies market road No. 10
E.
O.
Faber,
Indigent
sup­
Frank
Bennett,
work
market
control. They are not only greatly
Samuel Bateman, court house
•Lewis Ulrich, expense district
plies ...................................
10.00
road No. 1 ........................
20.00
supplies ............................. 37 50
7.40
reduced, but may finally be put out
No. 10 .................................
Fouts Grocery Co., Indigent
Joe
Burrows,
work
market
W.
A.
Bishop,
court
house
Chris
Ulrich,
expense
district
of business. Another is that a little ■ supplies ............................. ¿2.00
Now Is the Time for Clean-Up of Specials
road No. 1 ......................... 75.00
expense ...............................
1.56
9.00
No. 10 .................................
more courage in simplifying 1 flb.oe j j Hawks, indigent sup-
Carl Hanson, expense market
City of Jacksonville, water
Before Invoicing
more courage in simplifying life, i plies ...................................
15.00
road No. 1 ......................... 65.00.
rent for court house . . . .
20.00
Total, $ 328.75
both of individual and community, j Mrs. M. E. Middlebuaher, care
Thos. H. Simpson, expense
Medford Lumber Co., cement
Road District. No. 11
8.00
for court house ................ 330.00 .district No. 1 .................... 13.65 P. L. Freed, payroll district
will result in the lessening o f the I
Indigent ........................
Heart Hospital, care
Ed Travers, labor market
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON
Medford Iron Works, court
diseases of middle and later life. , Sacred
171.05
No. 11
of county p a tie n ts...........
23.43
road
No.
1
.........................
48.00
house supplies .................. 14.91
Road District No. 12
This year has been the healthiest > Saiem Woolen Mill Store, in-
Carson Fowler Lumber Co.,
GROCERIES NOW
Rowe,
payroll district
J.
L.
so far. If its lessons are rightly read
digent expense .................. 17.74
lumber district No. 1 . . . .
15.60
Total, 82181.93
12
.................................
828.35
No.
and heeded, succeeding years should St. Vincents Hospital, indi­
Jail
L. Van Houten, payroll
gent expense .................... 46.60 B. L. Moses, jailor’s salary.8 56.25
Total, $335.07 W. district
be each more healthful than the last.
No. 12 ................ 1806.89
at the
Talent Mercantile Co., Indi­
Road D istrict No. 3
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights
J.
Hartman,
expense district
gent
supplies
....................
17.98
H.
L.
Gregory,
payroll
dis­
for jail ...............................
4.69
PICTURESQUE PIONEER OF
No. 12 ............................... 935.29
Fouts Grocery Co., indigent
trict No. 3 ........................ $484.50
Effie
M.
Terrill,
meals
for
Medford
Lumber Co., expense
NORTHERN CALIF. IS DEAD
supplies ........................ .. . 22.00
prisoners ........................... 1(78.15 Wm. Perry, pay roll district
district
No. 12 ................ 214.80
No. 3 .................................... 790.55
Sacred Heart Hospital, indi­
Lewis Ulrich, jail expense..
9.50
Medford
Furn.
& Hdwe. ex­
YREKA, Calif., Dec. 30.— Al­
Wm. Von der Hellen, gravel,
gent e x p e n se ......................
22.85 Lewis Ulrich, prisoner’s ex­
pense
district
No. 12 . . . .
13.75
district No. 3 ..................1356.00
though failing rapidly, and for the B. P.- Theiss & Co., indigent
89.14
pense .................................
Geo. Brown & Sons, expense
expense ............................... 13.06 Jno. M. Williams & Co., jail
last few days not conscious of any
Total, $3799.08
Gl NORTH MAIN STREET
H. A. STEARNS
district No. 3 ....................
6.75
American
R|d
Cross,
Indigent
supplies .............................
9.15
material thing, Nelson Harvey Eddy
Road District No. 13
Charley L. Givan, expense dis­
expense ............................... 65.98 City Drug Store, Jail suIm­
was allowed to live in accordance Mrs. M. E. Davis, indigent ex­
H.
L.
Gregory,
payroll dis­
trict
No.
3
.........................
21.00
plies >.................................... 35.45
with hjs oft-expressed wish to be 91
trict
No.
13
........................
106.80
Oral H. Rose, expense district
pense ...................................
5.00 Mrs. Jane Johnston, laundry
Central
Point
Feed
Store,
years old, and he answered the final Mrs. G. W. Dodson, care of in­
No. 3 ................................. 101.00
for jail ...............................
22.15
supplies district No. 13 . .
7.45
W. L. Childreth, expense dis­
digents ............................... 20.00
F * 1
"i**111 T
summons on Monday evening, De­
F K L* fi» I ■ [W1 IS !■ fa 11 fwl ifal if t ij w
Medford
Lumber
Co.,
expense
June
Earhart,
county
patients
trict
No.
8
.........................
14.90
Total, $404.38
cember 26, not twenty-four hours
district No. 13 ................
7.20
............................... 10.00
Juvenile Court
after passing his ninety-first mile­ St. expense
Medford
Furn.
&
Hdwe,
ex­
Total,
$774.70
Vincents Hospital, indi­
Marie Falldine, juvenile ex­
stone.
pense district No. 13 . . . .
3.95
Road D istrict No. 4
gent care ........................... 80.90
pense .................................. $ 10.00
Mr. Eddy, accompanied by his
W.
M.
Tetherow,
payroll
dis­
A dvertising and County Printing
Total.$ 125.40
trict No. 4 ........................ $357.75
Total, 8717.04 Ashland
wife, came to the Shasta valley with
Tidings,
county
Road
District
No. 14
Road
D
istrict
No.
S
-
Care o f Poor at Poor Farm
printing .............................. $ 39.70
the New Lebanon company, from Il­
Edmund
Peile,
payroll
dis-
F.
J.
Watson,
payroll
district
Medford Printing Co., county
linois, In October, 1854. During Dr. W. W. P. Holt, county
to do your share toward helping to give the year 1922
trirct
No.
14
....................
309.35
No.
6
....................................$503.08
printing .............................
48.40
physician’s salary ............. 876.00
his years of active ranch life which
a
better reputation for prosperity than poor old 1921
D. W. Pence, payment on
Geo. Guches, labor district
Mrs.
Irene
Wells,
superinten­
followed, Mr. Eddy was known as
contract district No. 1 4 .. 200.00
No. 6 .................................... 10.50
ha4* had?
Total, $88.10
dent county farm, salary . 125.00
J.
B.
Walker,
material
fur­
J.
M.
Guches,
labor
district
cne of the most progressive and Albert Crane, nursing at
Roads and Highway
nished district No. 14 . . 31.04
17.50
No. 5 .................................
prosperous stockmen of northern
county farm ......................
10.00 J. T. Zlmmerlee, ferryman’s
Why not give this first place among your New Year
Medford
Furn. & Hdwe.,
salary ................................. $ 75.00
California, and much of his life was Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights
supplies district No. 14. . . 70.00
resolutions?
Total, $631.08
County Nurse
for county hospital ......... 16.04
spent in the saddle. He was prob­
Medford Concrete Const. Co.,
Road
D
istrict
No.
6
Marie E. Falldine, county
ably the only man left who ever saw Cad Ellis, county farm ex­
expense district No. 14 . . 112.32
nurse’s salary ..................$125.00 J. W. Antle, supplies market
pense
...................................
28.00
One way to help is by keeping all surplus money In
road
No.
6
........................
$
6.00
an eruption of Mount Shasta, which Dr. B. R. Elliott, county farm
American Red Cross, rent for
the bank where it will earn Interest for you and be
Total,$
722.71
occurred soon after he came to the
county nurse ....................
8.00 W. Armstrong, labor market
expense ...............................
3.50
General Roads
road
No.
6
.........................
49.00
available
for busiuese purposes in the community.
Mr. Klum, garage rent for
valley, and which made a vivid im- Cliff Garvin, labor at county
Jack Thrasher, payroll gen-
Wm. Almy, labor market road
No. 6 .................................... 91.09
i
Wm. Chapman, labor market
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W
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road No. 6 ......................... 24.50
Eagle Point Hdwe. Co7 sup­
plies market road No. 6 . . 38 40
arket
*, labor market
1
*& <«*
•S q V *
O regon
A s h la n d ,
road
No.
6
.........................
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7.00
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Fritz Edler, labor market
road No. 6
Chas. Edler, labor market
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Ed. Frey, labor market road
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road No. 6 ......................... 83.00
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Marsh Garrett, labor market
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Wishes
And when a motorist finds himself
road No. 6 ......................... 105.00
Wm. Hoefft, labor market
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humptyeight miles from nowhere, he
The People of Ashland and Jackson County
road No. 6 ........................
32.50
feels mighty thankful that lie’s bought
Ted Hoefft, labor market
road No. 6 ......................... 10 50
A Happy and Prosperous
the Right Kind of a tire. Always sure
Mike Hanley Jr., labor mar­
to get them at
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New Year
Hubbard Bros., expense mar
ket road No. 6 ................ 41.93
Hugh Jones, labor market
road No. 6 .................. ...... 148.50
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W. M. Messal, labor market
road No. 6 ........................
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TIRES
ACCESSORIES
John McCallister, labor mar­
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ket road No. 6 .................. 24.50
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road No. 6 ......................... 104.26
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