Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 31, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    AátíLAÑD DALLI ii o i í v U f
l’AGH TWO
Tuesday, January di, iM<
atta*.
Klamath Falls road ,
482.00
road expense .................... 123.04
court h o u s e ...................... I 44.64 W. H. Gore, treas., fair
Sarah Wakeman,
widow’s
W.
C.
DeCarlow,
supplies
Ash­
F. S. Carter, labor general
grounds appropriation from
pension ................................ 22.50 S. F. Combes, work on court
lì
land-Klamath Falls road. 28.47
roads .................................
42.00
State
....................................
1572.66
house ........... .. , . . . . . .
60.75
K-l .1 hushed 1X7 6
Dickerson
4c Son, expense
Cal-Ore.
Power
Co.,
lights,
J. A. Westerlund, county fair
fuhusned Every Evening Except | •
on
Total >442.50 Arthur L. Fitch, work
Ashland-Klamath
Fails - - - - -
P. & E. C ro ssin g ..............
1.00
expense ........................... — 77.98
Sunday
__
.
court house
.......
43.75
Care
of
Poort
Not
at
poor
Farm
road
..................................;
48.80
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
C. E. Collins, general road
Victor Johnson, work on court
LEON HASSEL BREWER
J. R. Anderson, regular in­
H.
G.
Enders
&
Co.,
expense
expense . . . . . . . . ................
7.25 |
Total >2030.84
house .................................. 116.25
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
(Deceased)
’ <
digent ...............................->
6.00
Ashland-Klamath
Falls
Central
Point
Feed
Store,
Library
Fund
PAPER
Wm. Maltby, work on court
(W idow), 1612 La Branch Street, Nellie Boardman, regular i n ­
7,17
road ....................................
general road expense . . . .
6.75
TELEPHONE 39
house
................................ 30.00 Clara Van Sant, librarian’s
Houston, Texas
digent ........................... ..
25.00
salary ................ ............... > 62.50 Henry Dooms, labor general
B. L. Moses, janitor’s salary 56.25
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Bronze medal to the widow and
•
Total >566.44
Mrs.
G.
R.
Brobeck,
regular
roads .................................... 27.60
Mildren
Bliton, assistant li­
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ death benefits to her at the rate of
J. Rock,
work on court
BOUNTY REPORT
indigent ..............................
8.00
brarian’s salary ................ 70.00 DeLux Autotop Co., general
ter.
. |7 6 a month, with >5 a month addi­
house ..................................
11.25
John
H.
Heckner ................... >37.00
A.
D.
Beardsley,
regular
in­
road
expense
....................
3.75
E. Fay Woolsey, assistant
tional on account of her daughter—
C. Smith, work on court
Bert
Rippey
.............................
£¿00
..................................
10.00
digent
Electric
Shop,
services
gen­
librarian’3 salary .............. 58.33
¿ ummeb P layground ^
Brewer aged 24, student, died at­
house ..................................
22.76
Ed
Rowhen
................................
7.00
eral roads ...........................
20.70
E. Fay Woolsey, current
tempting to save C. Alfred Rose, Mrs. Kate Copple, regular
R. I. Childers, work on court
of A merica
'
Bert Rippey .............................
8.00
Indigent
..............................
8.00
Fred
J
Fick,
general
road
library
expense
................
25.00
aged 20, farmer, from drowning, Wa­
house ..................................
63.10
O.
R.
Tresaam
.........................
3.00
J.
M.
and
Rebecca
Childers,
expense
...................................
16.60
The J. K. Gill Co., library
co, Texas, September 6, 1920. While
Samuel Bateman, court house
Harry H a y s ................................ 2.50
regular Indigent .............. 10.00
books ..................................
13.82 Freeman Wiley & Co., gen­
swimming across the Brazos river,
expense ........................ . . .
18.60
S.
M. Hays ................................ 14.50
Mrs.
G.
W.
Dodson,
care
of
eral
road
e
x
p
e
n
s
e
..............
20.00
Willie
Howard,
assistant
Rose encountered a strong current,
Crater Lake Hdw. Co., court
Frank
P. Silva ......................... 3.00
-j j
Dodge family ..................... 20.00
librarian’s salary .............. 25.00 Haskins Drug Store, general
and could make no progress, 35 feet
V.. f' .
house supplies ..................
1.82
4.00
road* e x p e n s e .......................
2.25 Jessie Taylor ...........................
Medford Book Store, library
from the bank. Brewer waded ten Dave Daniels, regular in­
Cal-Ore. Power Co., lights for
8.00
Walter
M
a
rsh
a
ll.......................
6.00
Howard
Cooper
Corporation,
digent
..................................
books .................................. 358.53
feet and swam 20 feet toward Rose,
court house . ..................... 16.92
WASHINGTON &
3.00
general road expense . . . . 138.70 Calvin McClelland ..................
*^.\SSITiSH COLUMBIAN
but he was then carried by the cur­ Mrs. M. F. Davis, regular in­
Fred J. Fick, court house
C.
R.
Fry
................................
4.00
W.
O.
Hampson,
labor
general
digent ..................................
5.00
Total >613.18
rent away from Rose. He swam hard
supplies ................................ 33.85
6.00
44.50 D. P. Dugan .............................. 4.00
roads ...........................
but was carried 125 feet from the A. M. Ford, regular indigent
ROAD FUND
People’s Electric Store, court
SRIGrtT. COOL DAYS
road
Joseph Swaner ......................... 2.00
Hubbard
Bros.,
general
Goldie
Gates,
regular
in­
bank and about 50 feet from Rose.
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT. |
Road Diet. No, 1
house supplies ..................
15.15
9.66
Jerome Smith ......................... 7.00
expense
.......................
..................................
15.00
digent
Brewer then sank and was drowned.
HOARDING IS NOT THRIFT
Provost Bros., supplies mar­
W. H. Smith, court house
10.00
Geo.
Gribsby . . . ....................
7.00
Flyd
McKee,
labor
general
Rose was rescued by his father, who Mrs. Hatch, regular indigent
ket No. 1 ......................... > 113.25
expense ................................ 17.20
2.50
roads ....................................
23.00 T. J. Hoc^ft .............................
Mrs. Hudson, regular in­
Emil Peil, supplies market
The Erie (Pa.) Times rightly says swam to him from the bank.
Truscon Steel Co., court
Donald Anderson ....................
7.00
Elmer Morse, labor general
8.00
digent . . . . " . .......................
No. 1 ....................................
3.00
house e x p e n s e .........................
29.66
that it is harly necessary to say that
roads .................................. 120.00 Joe ghults
........................... „ 8.00
J. W. Ingram, regular in­
C.
E.
Quinn,
labor
market
Wallace Woods, court house
the thrift movement as it is now be­ GIRL’S HAIR TURNS GREEN
Medford
Harness
Co.,
supplies
C.
C.
Davidson
......................... 5.00
digent ..................................
8.00
No. 1 ....................................
35.00
expense
..............................
39.24
3.00
general
roads
....................
Dick
Lousignant
....................
4.00
ing taught has no relation to miser­
Thos. H. Simpson, supplies
Baltimore Jury Asked to Put a Price Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane,
R. I. Childers, work on
Medford Sheet Metal Works,
R. R. Guches ........................... 6.00
regular indigent .............. 20.00
liness or to the mere hoarding of
Upon Her Tresses in
district No. 1 ...................
2.63
• court house ....................... 234.00
1.10
supplies
general
roads
.
.
Geo.
Hargadine ....................... 13.00
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Kelsoe,
Suit.
money. Those who save in the right
Thos. H. Simpson, supplies
Carl Björklund, work on
Medford
Furn.
&
Hwde.
Co.,
Ben
Thurston
............................. 2.00
8.00
regular indigent ................
35.55
market No. 1 .
spirit are the ones who always have
court house ....................... 43.50
8.20 R. H. S e a r s ................................ 8.00
Balltmore, Md.—A Jury before Mrs. Lena Lee, regular in­
supplies general roads . .
Carson Fowler Lumber Co.,
money to go out and buy what they Judge Bond in the Court of Common
James Roseberry, labor gen-
.
Janies McCallister .................. 1C.50
digent ..................................
8.00
Total >189.43
court house expense . . . .
36.91
need. They are the ones who are Pleas was asked the other day to put
eral
roads
...........................
22.00
Antone Ring ............................. 21.00
8.00
J. Meece, regular Indigent .
Alex T. Lundgren, work on
Road Dist. No. 2
welcomed by the merchants and the a price upon the tresses of a fair
Rolley
Rlnabarger,
labor
gen­
Geo. Herriott ......................... 10.00
Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular in
court house ....................... 48.00 Wm Bruin, payroll Dist. No
storekeepers, because they know young woman of West Baltimore,
eral
roads
...........................
110.40
Elmer
Rowden ......................... 3.00
dlgent ..................................
8.00
2 ......................................... > 67.35 Thos. Roseberry, iabor gen­
what they want and have the money which are said to have turned from
Homer
H artm an ....................... 3.00
brown to green and then gray within Carrie F. Miller, regular in­
,
Total >973.49
Road District No. 8
to pay for it.
eral
roads
.........................
160.00
Connie C la r k e ........................... 4.00
a few hours at a local massage estab­
digent ..................................
10.00
Jan
H L. Gregory, payroll dist.
It is the duty of every person to lishment early in the spring of 1920.
Arthur
Shaffer,
labor
general
Lemuel H. H u g h e s .................. 3.00
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu­
No. 3 . ..............................> 138.0*0
B. L. Moses, jailor’s salary > 56.26
acquire enough property so that he
The plaintiff, Miss Gertrude Mur­
roads
..................................
1161.00
O. T. Wilson ........................... 4.00
8.00
lar indigent .......................
Cal-Ore. Power Co., lights for
Wm. Perry, payroll dist. No.
may not at any time become a pub­ ray, asked the court to award her >15,-
Southern
Pacific
Co.,
freight
J. G. Clary ................................ 6.00
Margaret Noble, regular In­
7.92
3 ........................................... 1572.07
jail .......................................
lic charge. If every person had that 000 for the alleged transformation of
general
roads
....................
19.64
Guy Waddell ........................... 12.00
digent ..................................
10.00 Mrs. Jane Johnston, laundry
in mind in youth, and when first en­ her hair, and she directed her action
Union
Oil
Co.,
general
road
j
Guy Waddell ........................... 7.Of
James Pough, regular In
8.20
Total >1710.07
gaging in business, and from child­ against Mme. C. N. Barrett, a mas­
for jail ................................
expense
...............................
17.10
,
Harry Hawk ........................... 2.00
seuse. On the witness stand Miss
dlgent ..................................
hood was taught the importance of
Effie
May
Terrill,
meals
for
Mike
Van
Houten,
labor
gen­
Road
Dist.
No.
4
’
Harold
Growl ........................... 3.00
8.00
Murray recited that she was detained Mary Price, regular indigent
prisoners ......................... • • 169.05 W. M. Tetherow, payroll dist.
self-reliance, and the necessity of at the ma&age parlor from 8 :30
eral
roads
...........................
23.00
Thos.
Anderson
......................
3.00
8.00
learning business principles, there o’clock until 2:30 o’clock one day in Doc Parsons, regular indigent
Jno. M. Williams, jail sup­
W.
T.
Van
Emon,
labor
gen­
No. 4 .................................. >193.20
W. A. Cook ............................. 3.00
12.25
would be little need for almshouses May, 1920, all of which time she was Mrs. L. Schieffelin, regular
plies ................ + . . . . . . . .
eral roads ......................... 39.50 E. Buck .................................... 16.00
Road
Dist.
No.
5
indigent ..............................
6i00 Young’s Garage, jail expense 15.00
today. Too many people do not know under treatment, although she was not
Walter Wilson, labor gen­
Walter Dennis ......................... 2.00
F. J. Watson, payroll dist.
Nancy
Sisemore,
regular
in­
the first principles of business. Too permitted to look into a mirror until
Lewis Ulrich, jail supplies.. 35.17
eral roads ...........................
23.00 Albert Nelson ........................... 6-00
No.
5
....................................
>551.48
10.00
digent ..................................
many look upon economy as niggard­ late in the day.
Willamette Equipment Co.,
A. C. W ils o p ............................. 2.00
Road Dist. No. 6
Then,
according
to
her
story,
she
Jean
Ross
Smith,
regular
in­
Total >303.84 John Walch, payroll road
liness. Too many never think of
105.00
general road expense
Earl Kendall ........................... 2.00
digent ..................................
8-°®
laying away even a small part of discovered that her hair had changed
on
W.
O.
Hampson,
work
Archie Rock ............................. 3.00
Advertising
and
County
Printing
dist.
No.
6
...........................
>651.75
from brown to green. She related
their income, even though they are that a maid was directed to accom­ W. H. Smith, regular indigent 10.00 Asland Tidings, publishing
7.73 B. J. Oswald ............................. 4.00
bridge, general roads
Road
Dist.
No.
7
earning many times over what a pany her to her home, and upon her T. D. Stafford, regular in­
road notices .......................> 58.05 J. M. Allen, payroll dist. No.
^-®®
digent ...................................
fairly good living costs. “Come easy, arrival at the house she complained
Total >308.00
Total >1857.77
Gold
Hill News, publishing
7 ......................................... > 764.43
go easy,” is an old saying. And piti­ that her scalp and neck were badly Annie Watkins, regular in­
CHAUNCEY
FLOREY,
Ashland-Klamath Falls Road
road notices .....................*. • 15.45 Associated Oil Co., Oil Dist.
digent ..................................
8-°®
ful to say, too many people are fear- burned. A physician was consulted,
County Clerk
Jacksonville Post, publishing
No. 7
..................... , . . .
35.37 Jack True, payroll Ashland-
,fu l of public opinion. They buy according to the testimony, and later Alex Wilson, regular in­
road notices .......................
6.90 H. H. Taylor, work
market
digent ..................................
8.00
things they do not need, fearing the young woman’s tresses were
Medford
Printing
Co.,
county
No.
7
...............................
12.00
Z. Wolgamott, regular in­
that they may be called stingy. They shaved from her head.
printing
..............................
79.40
C.
H.
Natwick,
balance
on
When the witness removed her hat
digent ..................................
15.00
eat sirloins when they should serve
labor market No. 7 . . . . 203.76
she revealed hair that has become as Casebeer & Hubbard, indigent
themselves rump steaks.
>159.80
gray as that possessed by any aged
Total
supplies ..............................
8.09
Some people possess physical cour­ woman.
Total >1015.56
Election Expense
Fouts Grocery Co., indigent
age to a superlative degree, and yet
Road Dist. No. 8
supplies .............................. 11.91 Chauncey Florey, stamps for
they are as weak as babies when
Sewing machines repaired, Fixit Mrs. M. F. Middlebusher, in­
5.00
W.
L.
Van
Houten, payroll
election
................................
>
they are brought face to face with Shop.
Ashland
Tidings,
printing
for
dist.
No.
8
.................. ...> 6 6 8 .5 0
digent supplies ..................
8.00
the stern questions that make for
Road Dist. No. 9
election ................................ 174.75
success or failure.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS H. B. Plummer, indigent ex­
R.
B.
Vincent,
payroll dist.
j
Jackson
County
Abstract
Co.,
pense ..................................
15.06
9
....................................
>354.85
maps
for
election
...........
4.50
No.
Sacred Heart Hospital, care
(Continued From Yesterday.)
Road Dist. No. 10
of Indigents ....................... 32.00
8
Total >184.25 A. L. Goodman, payroll dist.
Salem Woolen Mills Co., in­
•K Uncommon Sense
W. P. Morgan, tax refu n d ..
3.87
No. 10 ................................> 224.77
Roads
and
Highways
S
digent s u p p lie s ..................
18.85
R. S. Murray, tax refund .
7.92
Medford
Concrete Construc­
J. T. Zlmmerlee, ferryman’s
Talent Mercantile Co., in­
Lind Nelson, tax refund . .
.47
tion
Co.,
supplies market
salary .................................... >76.00
digent supplies ..................
16.76
By JOHN BLAKE
F. J. Newman, tax refund . .
7.49 B. P. Theiss & Co., Indigent
No. 10 ................................ 49.95
County Nurse
C. W. Palm, tax refund . .
1.10
supplies ......................... 25.00 Marie F. Falldine, county
V.V.VaV.V.V.
Lottie V. Peile, tax refund
6.60 C. S. Butterfield, Indigent
Total >274.72
nurse’s salary ................> 125.00
NEVER BORROW TIME Pickel & Klum, tax refund . 3.30 supplies ................................ 18.66 American Red Cross, rent for
Road Dist. No. 12
O. J. Tarbell, tax refund . .
.58 Heath’s Drug Store, indigent
8.00
W.
L.
Van
Houten, payroll
county n u r s e .......................
t t OU can replace a borrowed ten Edmunds Land Co., tax re­
No.
12 ___ '. . . . . . > 458.85
dist.
..............................
7.75 Marie F. Falldine, county
Y dollars, little the worse for the fund ..................................... 1.00 J. supplies
9.95 J. L. Rowe, payroll dist. No.
J. Hawks, indigent sup­
nurse’s expense ................
borrowing.
Adam Emig, tax refund . . . .
1.75
12 ......................................... 368.75
plies
....................................
15.83
Mr.
Klum,
garage
rent
for
You cannot replace a borrowed hour,
Arthur A. Finch, tax refund 13.00
2.00
Billings
Car & Auto Wks., ex­
John
A.
Perl,
burial
of
in­
for that particular hour will never
county n u r s e .......................
Gold
Ray
Realty
Co.,
tax
re­
pense dist. No. 12 . . . . . .
56.00
digent ..................................
30.20 Medford
come to you again.
Service
Station,
fund ....................................... 14.45 St. Vincent’s hospital, care of
The amount of money a man can
county nurse’s expense . . 81.80 | f . s . Carter, supplies dist.
make is limited only by his energy and Floyd S. Green, tax refund 12.75
No. 12 ..................................
38.64
Indigents .............................. 68.60 Electric Shop, county nurse’s
acquisitive ability, which is otherwise W. F. Issacs, tax refund . . .
.50
supplies ................................ 12.25 j Gold Hill Hdwe. Co., supplies
known as his financial genius.
Wm. C. Miles, tax refund . .
7.00
Total >597.71
dist. No. 12 ....................... 294.73)
The amount of time he has, has a Walter E. Morris, tax refund 41.50
>189.001 C. W. Hutchison, labor dist.
Total
Care
of
Poor
at
Poor
Farm
definite limit. The billionaire has no R. S. Murray, tax refund . . 38.54
No. 12 ................................ 13.00
more of it than the longshoreman—
Surveyor’s Office
T. A. Remde, tax refund . . .
6.60 Dr. W. W. P. Holt, county
J.
W. Johnson, labor dist. No.
usually not nearly so much.
physician’s salary ........... > 76.00 Mary Bebb, surveyor’s steno­
Phoebe
Vaughn,
tax
refund
.
7.00
When you put off today’s Job till
12 ___ , ............................... 58.00
grapher .................. . • • • I • • 40.00
Mrs. Irene Wells, sup’t co.
tomorrow you are borrowing time from J. W. Vincent, tax refund . . 10.00
A.
N. Johnson, labor dist. No.
farm salary ....................... 125.00 C. Frank Rhodes, surveyor’s
yourself, which is a very dangerous Willamette Valley Stock &
12
.........................................
6O.OO1
office expense ..................... 12.00
Land Co., tax refund . . . .
23.25 Ed Binns, meat for county
practice.
Medford
Lumber
Co.,
expense
9.05
farm .....................................
Today’s job has got to be done some­ R. C. Washburn, tax refund 47.00
dist. No. 12 ....................... 112.611
‘
Total >52.00
F. F. Beeson, county farm
time. You can do it better In the time
Roy
Smith, labor dist. No. 12 60.00 |
Sealer
of
Weights
and
Measures
in which it was Intended to be done
supplies ................................ 19.85
Total >2417.55
L.
M.
Sweet, labor dist. No.
than in the time that belongs to to­
F. A. Bond, sealer of weights
Albert Crane, nursing at
Widow’s Pensions
A
9.75
12
morrow’s job.
and measures, salary ..> 16.52
county
farm
.......................
10.00
The time borrower Is always behind­ Mr?. J. H. Byerly, widow’s
H. H. Tresham, labor dist.
Water Master
pension ................................ I 25.00 Cal-Ore Power Co., lights for
hand. His work accumulates until
13.00]
No. 12 .........
county hospital ................
18.91 Fred N. Cummings, water
Effie Marie Baer, widow’s
much of it must be left undone.
master’s s a la r y ................> 125.00
pension ................................ 25.00 Mr. Cad Ellis, county farm
His affairs become Involved for
Total >1543.33 j
Fred
N. Cummings, water
3.00
expense ................................
lack of time to attend to them. For Susie Coy, widow’s pension 15.00
Road Dist No. 13
master’s expense .............. *82.20
Dr. B. R. Elliott, county farm
that borrowed time is gone. There is Rebecca A. Clary, widow's
H.
L.
Gregory,
payroll dist.
1.00
no power on earth that can restore
expense ................................
pension ................................ 15.00
Total
>157.20
No.
13
..................................
>23.79j
It to you.
Clifford Garvin, labor at
Lucy
May
Davis,
widow’s
To take for idleness the time thai
Medford Lumber Co., expense
County Attorney
county farm .......................
3.90
pension ..................................... 10.00
ought to be devoted to work is borrow­
dist. No. 13 .......................
6.48
Rawles
Moore,
district
at­
Hutchison & Lumsden, county
ing either from tomorrow’s work or Nettle Green, widow’s pen­
torney
office
expense
.--.>
50.00
farm supplies . . . ..............
85.53
sion ....................................... 15.00
tonight’s recreation. The recreation
Total >30.27 J
Ella M. Cross, district attor­
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
county
Is as important as the work. You Ina Huson, widow’s pension 50.00
Road Dist. No. 14 *
ney’s stenographer ........... 17.50
.20
farm expense .....................
have no right to borrow the time that Alice P. Howell, widow’s pen­
Edmund
Peile, payroll dist.
Postel
Tel.
Cable
Co.,
dis­
should be given it.
sion .................................
25.00 Haskin’s Drug Store, county
No.
14
................................> 49.25]
trict
attorney’s
telegrams.
2.57
.80
Apportion your time carefully. If Mary R. Higgins, widow’s
farm expense .....................
W.
W.
Willits,
payment on
Sara C. Norwood, district at­
you are the average sort of a person
pension ........................• • • • 15.00 Dr. W. W.' P. Holt, county
contract No. 14 .................. 400.00 j
you consume about three times as
torney’s stenographer . . .
3.00
physician’s expense .........
17.50
Dolly Love, widow’s pension 25.00
much of it as you need for a given
D.
W. Pence, payment on con­
Mrs. Edna Myers, labor at
Anna Prescott, widow’s pen­
amount of work.
tract
No. 14 .................... 600.00]
Total
>73.07
county farm .......................
40.00
sion ....................................... 17.50
Use it intensively, and get all the
________
Prohibition Enforcement
Medford Furniture & Hdw.,
work into it that can be packed there. Rosa A. Peffly, widow’s pen­
Total
>1049.25]
county farm supplies . . . .
6.55 S. B. Sandefer, prohibition
Use every hour effectively, either in
sion ....................................... 25.00
General Roads
enforcement .......................>554.77
Paul’s Electric Store, county
work or play But never borrow any • Retha M. Richardson, widow’s
Jack
Thrasher,
payroll, gen­
Standard
Oil
Co.,
expense
pro­
of it ahead. Never put a mortgage
farm supplies ....................
2.25
pension ................................ 32.50
eral
roads
.
.
.
'
.................. > 443.25,
hibition enforcement . . . .
23.09
on the hours of tomorrow or of next Elizabeth Sevey, widow’s pen­
Pacific Tel Co., telephone for
Mrs.
W.
J.
Burbidge,
general
week.
county farm .......................
2.65 A. B. Gates, prohibition en­
sion ......... •............................. 17.50
And, being careful not to borrow any
road expense .......................
5.00;
forcement ......... ...................... 348.00
Orrin Wakefield, county farm
of your own time, be just as careful Sarah A. Summers, widow’s
W.
J.
Burbidge,
labor
general
1.75
expense ......................... .. ■ •
pension ........................... .... 22.50
not to borrow any time that belongs
roads .................................. 110.40
,
Total, >925.86
Mrs.
Irene
Wells,
supt.
co.
to others, by dropping into offices for Lydia Sanders, widow’s pen­
W.
J. Burbidge, general road
Fair Fund
8.00
farm traveling expense . .
idle chats, or interrupting them when
sion ....................................... 17.50
expense ................................
4.39
P. L. Boyden, fair grounds
A. Penwell, county farm ex­
they are at work.
Rose R. Singler, widow’s pen­
expense
...........................
I
64.101
Wesley
Coffeen,
labor
general
Tima is the one thing in the world
pense ....................................
29.50
sion ....................................... 32.60
Fair Grounds Ass’n.,
fair
roads .....................................
27.60
with a fixed limit. That which la Addle Webb Shanks, widow’s
borrowed Is lost, and none of us have
grounds su p p lie s................ 16.10 Chanslor & Lyon, general
Total >459.44
pension ......................... ..
10.00
so much that we can lose It without
Ashland
Winter Fair, for
road supplies ......................
4.66
Court House Expense
Amy R. Thorn, widow’s pen­
A disastrous consequences.
Ashland
Winter
fair
.
.
.
300.001
Cal-Ore.
Power
Co.,
general
sion ................................ ..
26.00 Onie Bienvenue, work on
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