Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO
w s ÁgaLAffD d a m mmros
Tidings
Friday, February 24, lM tf
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
pension . . . .
22.50 Z. Wolgamott, regular indi­
H. G, Meyer, delivering ballot
Lydia
Sanders, widow’s pen­
• -I ’«Ils» . <J 1 h
gent ................................... 15.00
box ...................................
1.20
(Continued from yesterday)
sion ............................... .... 17.50 E. C. Faber, Indigent sup­
• »<•»•• Ever) Evening Except
Samuel
Mathis,
polling
place
___
Sunday
Amy R. Thorn, widow’s pen­
plies ................................. 11.00
Fruit Inspector’» Office ~
No. 46 ...............................
6.00
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
sion
'?
.................................
25.00
Louie’s Cash Store, indigent
2. R. Oatman, fruit inspec­
Ernest McKee, election ex­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
supplies ............................. 18.28
tor’s salary and expense.. 1112.00 Sarah Wakeman, widow’s pen­
pense ........................
2.50
PA PER
sion
...................................
22.50
Mrs.
M. E. Middlebusher, in­
Howard
E.
Warner,
fruit
in­
F.
R.
Neil,
delivering
ballot
TELEPHONE 39
digent su p p lies.......... ..
8.00
spector’s salary and ex­
box ...................................
7.80
Total,
$442.50
''ubscriptiou Price Delivered in City:
Sacred
Heart
Hospital,
care
pense .................................. 133.00
R.
P.
Nell,
polling
place
No.
5
3.50
me m o n th .... .......................... $ .65
Care o f P oor Not a t Poor Farm
of indigent ....................... 35.71 M. D. Olds, polling place No.
'hree m o n th s......................
1.95
B. P. Thiess & Co., indigent
5.00'
Total, 1245.00 J. R. Anderson, regular indi­
35 ......................................
is months ............................... 3.75
gent
...................................
$
6.00
supplies
.............................
25.00
A
ssessor’s
O
ffice
I
»n« year ................................. 7.50
25 E ast Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
W. H. Smith, delivering bal­
A. D. Beardsley, regular indi­
Talent Mercantile Co., Indi­
Mail and Rurai R outes
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s sal­
lot box .............................
4.60
gent ................................... 10.00
<ne month ............................... J .65
gent supplies ................... 16.65 H. A. Tresham, delivering
ary ................................... $166.66
Phone 181
Three m o n th s ........................... 1.95 Linnie Hanscam, deputy as­
Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, regular
Fred O’Kelly, indigent ex­
ballot box .........................
•Ux months ............................... 3.50
7.00
indigent ...........................
8.00
pense ................................. 29.10 Whittle Transfer & Storage,
sessor’s salary ................. 110.00
Tne year ................................. 6.5t
Mrs. Nellie Boardman, regu­
Ray Coleman, deputy asses­
election expense ............... 15.00
ADVERTISING RATES
lar indigent ..................... 25.00
sor’s salary ..................... 90.00
Total, $472.74 C. E. Wilhite, polling place
J. M. and Rebecca Childers,
angle insDerUony ^ c h ^ c T .8 . . . . 30c Elva Coleman’ dePu^ asses
Care o f Poor a t P oor Farm
No. 48 ...............................
5.00
regular
indigents
.............
10.00
Dr.
W.
W. P. Holt, county
sor’s
salary
.......................
75.00
YEARLY CONTRACTS
'
Medford
Book
Store,
election
Mrs.J Kate Copple, regular in­
Display A dvertising
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s
physician’s s a la r y ............ $ 75.00
supplies ............................. 47.25
digent ...............................
•ne time a week.................... 27 %c
8.00 Mrs. Irene Wells, superinten­
traveling expense ............. 16.52
Chas.
B. Gay, canvassing elec­
wo times a week....................25 c Jacksonville Post, assessor’s
Dave Daniels, regular Indi­
dent county farm salary.. 125.00
very other day.......................2ft
tion
returns .....................
4.00
gent ...................................
office expense ...................
3.00
6.00 J Big Pines Lumber Co., coun­
L ocal R e td e rs
Joe
Wetterer,
work
on
elec­
Mrs.
M.
E.
Davis,
regular
in­
’ ■’ford Book Store, asses-
ty farm ex p en se...............
1.25
t each tim e . . .
tion .................................\
24.00
digent ...............................
■ uh every o th e r dL
3 office su p p lies........
8.20
5.001 E. E. Beeson, county farm
A.
J.
Florey,
election
expense
1.50
n o n th . each line, ea
A. M. Ford, regular Indigent
Wakefield, premium on
6.001 expense .....................
2.00 Ethel Florey, election ex­
1 un every issue for <
- ^ o r ’s bond ................. 15.00 Mrs- Goldie Gates, regular in­
Ed Binns, county farm sup-
>r m ore, each line, e
pense ...............................
1.50
have advanced, but we are selling what we have on hand
digent ............................... 15.00
plies
Classified Column
5.25 Floyd Pearce, election expense 1.50
Total, $484.38¡‘Mr8, Hudson, regular indigent 8.00 Albert Crane, nursing at coun-
One cent the word each time.
.
at the old prices
1.50
To run every issue for oue mouth
Mrs. Hatch, regular indigent 10.001 ty farm ............................. 10.00 Wra. Perry, election expense
Tax R ebate
Flour from......... $1.50 to $2.25
Edith Weidman, election ex­
r more, Vic the word each time.
Carter Land Co., tax refund. $ 1.12 J. W. Ingram, regular indi­
Cal.-Ore.
Power
Co.,
lights
Legal R ate
pense .....................
gent ...................................
1.50
18.15
8.00
for county h o sp ital........... 18.86
We now have a line of
First time, per 8-point line.........10c C. Peil, tax refund ............
Albert
Johnston,
regular
indi­
Each subsequent time, per 8-
Hutchison & Lumsden, coun­
Chick Feed, Scratch and Shell
Total, $1762.60
gent ...................................
point line ................................. 5c
Total, $ 19.27
8.00
ty farm su p p lies............... 112.57
Roads and Highways
Card of th a n k s .......................... $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, reg­
W idow s’ P ensions
See us for quality and prices on Groceries and Meats
Haskins Drug Store, county
Obituaries, the l i n e ................... 2 Vic Effie May Baer, widow’s pen­
Secretary
of State, motor ve­
ular indigent ................... 20.00
farm supplies ...................
2.50
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
You will save money
hicle license p la te s .......... $ 20.00
sion ................................... | 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe,
Advertising for fraternal orders
Medford Furniture & Hdwe.,
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights,
regular indigents .............
or societies charging a regular initi- Mrs. J. H. Byerly, widow’s
8.00
county farm supplies . . . .
2.30
P. & E. cro ssin g ...............
1.00
Atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re­
pension ............................. 25.00 ^ rs- Lena Lee, regular indi-
Edna Meyers, labor at county
ligious and benevolent orders will l>e Mrs. Susie Coy, widow’s pen­
gent ...................................
8.00
farm ................................. 37.42 Benj. C. Sheldon, general
charged the regular rate for all ad
road expense..................... 45.00
Mrs.
I.
A.
Montgomery,
regu­
sion ................................... 15.00
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
W. M. Petri, labor at county
vertlsing when an admission or other
lar indigent .....................
Rebecca A. Clary, widow’s
charge is made.
8.00
farm .................................
5.00
Total, $ 66.00
pension ............................. 15.00 Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular in­
Miss
Maryetta
Wedge,
labor
W hat C onstitutes A d vertising
County
Nurse
digent
...............................
Lucy
May
Davis,
widow’s
pen­
8.00
at county f a r m .................
In order to allay a misunderstand
1.95 Marie E. Falldine, county
sion ................................... 10.00 Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, regular
lug among some as to what consti­
Mrs. Irene Wells, superinten­
nurse’s salary ...................$125.00
tutes news and what advertising, Mrs. Nettle Green, widow’s
indigent ........................... 10.00
dent’s traveling expense . .
• ♦ i
8.00 American Red Cross, rent for
we print this very simple rule, which
pension ............................. 15.00 J. Meece, regular indigent..
8.00
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ Mary Roberts Higgins, wid­
county n u r s e .....................
8.00
Margaret Noble, regular indi­
Total, $407.10
ate between them: "ALL future
Marie
E,
Falldine,
license
ow’s
pension
.....................
15.00
gent ................................... 10.00
events, where an admission charge
Court H ouse E xpense
county nurse’s car . . . . . .
1.00!
Mary Price, regular indigent
Is made or a collection is taken IS Alice P. Howell, widow’s
8.00 I B. L. Moses, janitor’s salary $ 56.25
in one of our all-porcelain,
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
C. E. Gates Auto Co., county
pension ............................. 25.00 James Pough, regular indigent 6.001W. A. Bishop, freight for
organizations and societies of every Mrs. Ina Huson, widow’s pen­
nurse’s car ....................... 330.87
Doc Parsons, regular indi­
court house .....................
78
kind as well as to individuals.
white-as-snow tuba cannot be
gent
...................................
C.
E. Gates Auto Co., county
sion
...................................
50.00
8.00 J Billings Car. & Auto Works,
All reports of such activities after
Mrs. Dolly Love, widow’s
nurse’s expense.................
.301
Secretary Ashland Red Cross,
they have occurred is news.
measured. Your bathroom will
court house expense . . . . 12.00
All coming social or organization
pension ............................. 25.00
Mr. Klum, garage rent for
care of Dodge family . . . . 20.00 |onie Bienvenue, work on
meetings of societies where ne Rosa A. Peffly, widow’s
county n u r s e .....................
2.00
T. D. Stafford, regular indi­
not be completely equipped un­
court h o u s e .......................
7.00
money contribution is solicited, Initi­
pension
.............................
25.00
gent
...................7
.............
Medford
Service
Station,
coun­
7.00 [ Charley Bjorklune, work on
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
til it has one of our model tubs,
Anna Prescott, widow’s pen­
nurse's supplies ............... 12.55
W. H. Smith, regular indi­
NEWS.
court h o u s e ....................... 42.00
sion
........................... 1750
gent ................................... 10.001 City of Jacksonville, water
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. Retha M. Richardson, widow’s
basins and toilets. Come to
Nancy
Sisemore, regular indi­
Total, $479.72
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
rent for court house . . . . 10.00
pension ............................. 32.50
gent ................................... 10.00 S. E. Combes, work on court
ter.
our showrooms and see what
Continued tomorrow)
Addle Webb Shanks, widow’s
Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regular in­
h0“se
...............................
35./00
pension
....................... 10.00
they are like.
digent ...............................
¿UMME&P la YGROUND’
6.00 ! Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for
Rose R. Singler, widow’s
Mrs.
Jean
Ross
Smith,
regu­
‘ / mi
court h o u s e ....................... 22.41
pension ............................. 32.50
lar indigent .....................
8.001 a . L. Fisher, work on court
Elizabeth Sevey, widow’s pen­
Annie Watkins, regular indi-
! house ............................... 21.00
♦ M
l » -» M M » .
sion ................................... 17.50
gent ...................................
8.001 Victor Johnson, work on
Sarah A. Summers, widow’s
Alex Wilson, regular indigent
8.001 c o u rth o u s e ....................... 97.50
Los Angeles Disinfectant Co.,
court house supplies........ 25.00 |
’ OREGON’
LAST
TIME
TONIGHT—
A.
Lundgren, work on court
WASHINGTON &
.BRITISH CC
house j............................... 30.62
,
îIGMT. COOL DAYS <
C.
Smith, work on court
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
house ...............................
3.50
50 CENTS PER DECK
Zellerbach Paper Co., court
is backed by an unlimited
house expense................... 19.80
THE OUTLOOK
We have the new narrow
guarantee. Twenty years of
R. I. Childers, work on court
actual experience in tire build­
house ............................... 104.1,0
Bridge Cards
There is general agreement among
ing, and twenty years of hon­
thoughtful and experienced men of
-in-
Pinochle
Cards
Total, $487.36
est dealing with the public.
affairs that the outlook for 1922 Is
Jail
Small
Cadet
Cards
much more promising than that of
That is why we recommend
B. L. Moses, jailor’s salary. $ 66.25
a year ago. As one careful analyst
Poker Chips
Cal.-Ore.
Power
Co.,
lights
for
Fisk
tires.
suggests, the basic conditions are es­
Score
Pad,
Etc.
Jail ....................................
8.71
sentially sounder and with strength­
Godward Mercantile Co., jail
They cannot be excelled.
ening of the country’s credit struct­
expense
.............................
13.15
ure, the nation “is much better for­
A. Hartman, jail matron ex­
tified to work out its economic sal-
pense ...............................
9.90
v tlon in this year of revived cour-
—and—
Effie M. Terrill, meals for
’o js stent
deflation
ha-
A
Two
Reel
Comedy
prisoners ........................... 111.65
c
us to the substan** 1 •"an­
Jno.
M. Williams, jail expense 3.90
‘THE PUNCH OF THE IRISH’
ti- lo..s o£ real prosperity and prog­
T IR E S
ACCESSORIES
ress. Upon all sides the opinion is
Total, $203.56
held that 1922 is going to witness
TEt.125 ASHLAND,OREGON 91 OAK ST.
A
d
vertisin
g
and
County
P
rin
tin
g
a return of industry to normal. We
Note—On account of an error in shipping, “ The In
Ashland
Tidings,
county
are now getting our feet squarely
visible
Fear,”
starring
Anita
Stewart,
failed
to
arrive
printing
.............................
3 98.25
upon the ground. There has been
E lection E xpense
much debt-paying during the last
for showing yesterday, and will be the attraction at
E. E. Ash, rent of polling
year. The decks are being cleared
the VINING on Saturday only.
place, No. 52 ...................$ 11.40
for the expected activities of business
lu the coming months.
Ashland School District No. 5
rent of polling place, No. 8
5.00
Carl J. Brommer, delivering
ballot box .........................
4.00
LOCKING UP TH E LIQUOR
H. W. Barron, delivering bal­
lot b o x ...............................
The bureau of internal revenue is
4.00
M.
D. Bowers, rent of polling
reported proposing the concentration
place, No. 22 .......... ' . . .
of the 38,000,000 gallons of pre­
2.50
Smith was telling how
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for
war whiskey in “the few theft-proof
which Nature places in
Watch
for
election .............................
150
warehouses,” thereby killing two
real quality needed no
these best of th e food
J. R. Crews, delivering ballot
birds with oue stone as the concen
second introduction.
grains is perfected for
box ...................................
tration would reduce the cost of
4.00
Herbert Carlton, delivering
guarding the liquor by $500,000
And th a t’s the testi­ complete and ready diges­
year.
ballot box .........................
9.00
tion and assimilation.
mony so m any people
Chauncey Florey, election
It will be news that there are
board f e e s ......................... 1336.51
theft-proof warehouses. The irapres
Grape-Nuts builds for
have given about Grape-
David Force, delivering ballot
sion from events has been that they
health and accomplish­
Nuts. They didn’t have
were impossible. According to the
for
box ....................................
9.00
ment.
to learn to like it.
Mrs. Bell Furry, polling place
usual reports warehouse thefts,
where the goods were in charge of
No- 43 ...............................
5.00
A delightful breakfast
W heat and malted bar­
Glass & Prudhomme, election
the government officials, were due,
or luncheon cereal, with
expense ............................. 136.76
not so much to the insecurity of the
ley, skilfully blended, and
Chas. B. Gay, election expense 53.38
buildings, as the weakness of the
Cream or milk (ready to
slowly baked for 20 hours,
J. C. Herring, delivering bal­
human provisions for keeping the
in our great, sanitary food eat from the package);
lot b o x ...............................
goods in the building. If that is cor­
.25
delicious when made into
rect mere theft-proof warehouses
Rose Haymond, polling place
factories, are developed
from
the
No. 45 . . . ; .......................
will avail nothing against fotrged
5.00
a pudding for dinner.
into a natural sweetness,
permits and the countless other de­
J. L. Kershaw, delivering bal­
richness and crispness
vices for getting the forbidden li­
lot b o x ...............................
Ask your grocer to send
7.60
quid out of the warehouses.
A. S. Klelnhammer, deliver­
that make an immediate
you, or your waiter to
There might, however, be some­
ing ballot b o x ...................
6.20
appeal
to
the
taste.
The
serve you, this splendid
thing in the revised maxim of put­
Robert Kyle, polling place
exceptional nourishment
ting all one’s eggs in one basket and
No. 15 ...............................
food today.
2.75
watching that basket. Perhaps that
D. W. Luke, polling place
is what the bureau has in mind, but
No. 41 .'.............................
9.00
if so why confuse the proposal with
Newt Lewis, delivering ballot
chatter about theft-proof ware­
box ...................................
5.40
M a d e b y P ostum Cereal Co., Inc., B a ttle Creek, M ichig an
houses?
Mrs. Eliz. Lawrence, polling
place, No. 42 ...................
5.00
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
Flour and
Cereals
PLAZA MARKET
T H E JO Y O F A B A T H !
Charles
Ray
The
Barnstormer
Bicycle
P laying
Cards
S IM P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
Every Fisk Tire
KRIGGEL
BROTHERS
_ÇUAHÆNTEE& VULCAN IZ INC
First time I met him, I said:—
“There ’s sowe one to tie to”
Yellow Wagons
Service
Square Deal Grocery
Our own delivery starts Monday
“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
A