Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    IRELAND M I M
PA G » TWO
Friday. October 1ft. 1022
TIDINGS
not kill a wild anim al in a national
P revented by law to kill his mo- reserve, th e re is no m ention m ade
Established 1876
For, Ma^pr
! lestors, Alex Sparrow , superinten- against him filling th e ir hides w ith
Published Every Evening Except
CHARLES LÍ LOOMIS
dent a t C ra te r L ake natio n al park, sm all buckshot in an a tte m p t to
Sunday
;
is becom ing greatly incensed over educate th e anim als.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
F or CSty Council
bears th a t continue to pillage his
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S. A. PETERS, SR.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
camp. They recently broke into th e
Yeo, th e In su ran ce Man, is still
PA PE R
M. C. LINING ER
, kitchen storehouse ai / m ade aw ay doing business in A shland, and is
TELEPHONE 39
DR. R. L. BURDIC
w ith 10^ pounds of fresh m eat and w riting m ore insurance th an ever.
H. G. WOLCOTT
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
The successful tre a tm e n t of rheu- 9Ome o th er supplies th a t appealed If you w ant good insurance, give it
MRS. W. M. BARBER
m atism by tak in g T anlac is one of t0 th e ir appetites.
Sparrow has to him , and “spend the difference.”
E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon
MRS. w . J. W ALLACE
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out
for
a
shotgun
and shells Office, 114 Oak St. Phone 27 4-J.
fjontofflce as Second-class Mall Mat
Muscle and m an u re a re w hat <?>
m ark ab le m edicine. T housands of ^o r > though the law says he m ust
30tf
ter.
F or City R ecorder
m akes a farm pay.
-$>
people everywhere«, have testified
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(In d o rsed )
-mbecriptlon P rice D elivered in City: 3>
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th a t it has bro u g h t them com plete
One n/bnth ....................................$ -65
GERTRUDE
BIEDE
F rom th e six-hour day it is '"•>
Care o f P o o r a t P oor F a n n
i relief from th is to rto ro u s disease.
Three m o n t h s .......................... , ■ 1.85 ♦>
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 ® only a step to the th re e -h o u r «
Dr.
W.
W.
P.
H
olt,
county
E dw ard W are, 2526 Ju n e au stre e t,
F or City T reasurer
One year ...................................... 7.5C
week.
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physician’s
salary
............
$
75.00
S
eattle, W ash., says:
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
Mail and R ural R ou tes
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Mrs. Iren e W ells, sup erin ten -
; “ j h ad all so rts of trouble w ith my
One month ....................................$ 65
F or M embers P a rk B oard
dent county farm , sa la ry . . 125.00 stom ach and was in pain day and
Three months ............................... 1.95 <•> W hen N atu re u n d e rta k es to <3>
Our assortment contains both wood and coal
3.50 <♦• m ake a real fool, she does a ■•>
(In d o rsed )
Ed Binns, county farm sup-
* night from rheum atism . I was com ­
Rlx months
burners that are made to render, the maximum
6.5Í -"•> 100 per cent job.
<$
One year ....................................
HAL McNAIR
plies ........................................
8 .6 5 jp ie te ly ru n down and could h ardly
ADVERTISING RATES
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service. They are attractive, both in looks and in
Cal.
Ore.
Pow
er
Co.,
light,
MRS. F. D. W AGNER
work. Tanlac overcam e my troubles
Display A dvertising
<?> The best way to lift the fall-
A. C. NIN IN G ER
county hospital .................
17.70 and fixed me up in g reat shape I ’m
price, and are sure to give satisfaction.
Klngie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
♦ en is to provide a way for them ❖
— A dv-tf A lbert C rane, n u rsin g a t coun­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
: considerably heavier th a n I was and
& to lift them selves.
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Display A dvertising
ty farm .................................
10.00 j feei f n as a fiddle all the tim e.
Drop in and let us show them to you.
One tim e a w ep k ......................... 27
LOOMIS PLATFORM
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Cad E llis, county farm e£-
W hen the digestive system , liver
Two tim es a w ^ k .........................25 c <?> More adv ertisem en ts a r e <S>
Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of
Pen se ......................................
29.00 , and kidneys a re not w orking prop-
tv e r y o th e r d a y ............................20 c
A shland, 1 m ake th e follow ing sta te ­
<S> w ritte n around “ o p p o rtu n ity ”
H.
W.
G
raham
,
county
farm
! erly, uric acid and o th er im purities
L ocal R eaders
m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and
expense .................................
Each line, each tim e ......................10c & th an any o th er word in th e <S> ,he position I tak e on the Issues of
1-00 accum ulate in th e m uscles and
To ru n every o th e r Ja y for one
dictionary.
<$> the tam p aig n :
E. C. G ardner, county farm
joints, causing rh eu m atism . Tanlac
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c <$>
The firs t consideration of a city
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Phone *203
8 7 -3 9 North Main St.
supplies
.................................
6.00
quickly
overcom es th is condition by
To ru n every Issue for one m onth
♦>
H eaven is a place to rest, <S> should be th e h ealth of its people, I H askins D rug Store, county
1
enabling
the
vital
organs
to
perform
d f m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
am , th ere fo re , in favor_of tak in g ev­
and m any people now on. e a rth ♦ ery precau tio n to pro tect th e w ater
farm supplies .....................
C lassified Column
5-80 th e ir functions properly. Get a bot-
♦ will be fully qualified to s ta r t 3- of A shland creek from pollution. It M edford P harm acy, county
One cent th e word each tim e.
i tie today a t any good druggist.
m ust be k ep t pure.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
rig h t in when they get there.
farm supplies .....................
.50
o r m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
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<S> I believe in th e enforcem ent of th e M edford F ish M arket, county
Legal R ate
laws,
p a rticu la rly
those
ag ain st
4 HEZ HECK SAYS:
farm supplies .....................
1.45 ONLY ONE OFFICE IS
gam bling and bootlegging.
F irst tim e, per S-pc2nt lin e .......... 10c
CONTESTED AT HOOD RIVER
❖
“ If you w ant your hopes
I am opposed to factions in A sh­ M edford F u rn . & Hdw e.,
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
land, and prom ise, if elected, to be
point line ............................
5c <$>
to kum tru e , don’t let ’em
county farm supplies . . . .
5.85
HOOD RIV ER, Or., Oct. 12.— Ex-
th e m ayor for all the people, ra th e r M edford H arness CdT, county
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 <$> kivver too m uch gro u n d .”
th a n for a p a rt of them . My slogan
O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2 Vic
!
cept
for city recorder, no offices will
$<$><§> <S> <§> <§> is th is: “ The way to get action is to
farm expense .....................
1.55
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
draw’ a contest a t the m unicipal elec­
P a u l’s E lectric Store, county
unite every fac tio n .”
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
tion here Novem ber 7, sim ultaneous
I am in favor of th e new hotel
o r societies ch arg in g a reg u la r in iti­ a re w illing to go on record as advo­
farm expense . . .................
1.95
w ith the general election.
F ra n k
a tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re cating and fosterin g such e n te r­ project. W e' have th e scenery, the Pacific Tel. Com pany, te le ­
clim ate, the soil and th e people—
9 r D avenport J r., now councilm an, will
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
phone for county farm . . .
prises.
everything here except a m odern ho­
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
! oppose H. L. How’e, incum bent, for
tel to a ttr a c t new com ers. L e t’s get Iren e W ells, county farm ex­
v ertlslng w hen an adm ission or other
the rec o rd e r’s office.
th at hotel!
pense ......................................
£, v v :
charge is m ade.
POLITICAL PUBLICITY
I am proud of A shland’s fine rep ­
Mr. R eader, if anybody tells you u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of Mary W edge, yibor a t county
What C on stitu tes A dvertising
NEGRO BANDIT ROBS
farm ......................................
40.00
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ th a t only one side of th e controversy schools and education, and I favor
SANTA FE LIMITED
ing am ong som e as to w hat congti in the com ing m unicipal election can any su itab le action looking tow ard s H utchiso n& L um sden, county
tu te s news and w hat adve.'t'.sing, get publicity in th e T idings, you tell the re opening of the norm al school. '
farm expense ......................
82.76
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 12.—
I am in favor of having all of-j
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we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
them
th
a
t
you
know
b
e
tte
r.
The
ad-
A pproxim ately $500 was tak en from
fices and all positions on th e c ity ’s
Is used1 by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
T otal, $416.86
ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re v ertisin g colum ns of th e Tidings a re ¡p ay ro ll filled by citizens and tax-;
I passengers by a negro who robbed
Court H ou se E xpense
events, w here an adm ission charge open to both sides on exactly t h e ! Payers of A shland itself. No outside
an eastbound C alifornia lim ited on
B. L. Moses, ja n ito r ’s sa la ry $ 62.50
is m ade or a collection is tak en IS sam e term s, 30 cents an inch for I',dce-?iolders!
I believe th a t w hen th e people M edford P lan in g Mill, co u rt
I the S anta Fe railroad in the railro ad
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to
Motoring—Mountain Climbing
I yards here last night.
o rganizations an d societies of every display and 10 cents a line for rea d ­ vote in favor of a n y th in g they should
house supplies ...................
46.00
Yachting — Bathing — Tennis
ers. All political a d v ertisin g m u st get it, and I am opposed to all form s
The bandit jum ped from the tra in
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fter show th e source from w hence it of trick ery , p a rticu la rly the so-called T row bridge C abinet W orks,
a fte r com pleting the robbery, and
( i o l f — Riding—Fishing—Polo
court house e x p e n s e ..........
77.65
“ jo k e rs ” th a t are often used to de
they have occurred is news.
comes and be plainly m arked ad v er­ ceive the voters. I believe th a t be­
! escaped.
Hunting — Camping — Air-Planing — Loafing
All com ing social or organization
Cal. Ore. P ow er Co., lights fo r
m eetings of societies w here no tising. The Oregon co rru p t practices ing on th e level is the h ighest form
court house ........................
23.15
money co n trib u tio n is solicited. In iti­ act req u ires th a t, and th e law’ will of A m erican citizenship.
The p resen t w a te r supply fo r Ash­ People’s E lectric Store, co u rt
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS be strictly adhered to.
house expense ...................... 201.70
land is in ad eq u ate, and T favor ta k ­
NEWS.
E d ito ria lly , the T idings is for th e ing im m ediate steps tow ard in cre as­
Loom is tick et. W e think it should ing the supply th ro u g h such m ea­
to
T otal, $411.00
be elected in th e in te re st of th e sures as th e people m ay adopt.
San Fran j sco — Santa Barbara — Los Angeles
I believe the m ayor and city
(To be continued tom o rro w )
town hut th is paper in tends to be
council should give th e ir m oral in­
San Diego and other California resort points
fair to everybody in the m a tte r of fluence and support to all practical
g ran tin g space for political a d v e rtis­ projects for profitably u til’zing the
Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove
priceless heritage in a fte r years.
“ The California Express” has through pullmans
ing. Roth sides have a rig h t to be fru its and vegetables of th is com
•VA’ Ï H 4UGS
h eard, and both sides can be h e a rd i
p resen t, tho u san d s of
from Seattle, Tacoma ami Portland to Los Angeles
.
.. i dollars w orth of local products go
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
th ro u g h th e T idings if they desire it to w aste for lack of canning and pre-
via Sacramento.
WHY W ILL YE D IE ?— Cast
and m eet th e conditions of the O re -' gerfving facilities,
aw ay front you all your tra n s
eon laws. W e hope th is will silence:
On these principles I ask to be
Stay a day or more in San Francisco,
greasions, whereby ye have tra n s ­
¡th e claim of th e opposition th a t th e
CHARL e s L LOOMIS
a delightful stopping place.
gressed; and m ake you a new’ I T idings refu ses to give them proper
-adv-tf
CAS i-Y KILLED B Y U S IN G
h e a rt and a new s p irit: for why , publicity for th e ir side of th e con­
Calci F lu sh in g Oil for safe,
F o r tra in service, sleeping car reservations or
will ye die, O house of Isra e l?
S
T
E
A
L
S
’
ELECTRIC
PASTE
th o ro u g h c le a n in g — and
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
troversy. It is not tru e .
b eautiful folders, ask agents, or w rite—
Z
erolene
for
correct
re­
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a
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o
k
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s
r
a
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a
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d
m
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t
fo
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s
F o r I have no p leasu re in the
(Continued From Yesterday.)
ft! ng. Look for the sign.
th e s e pest.- to r u n fro m b u ild in g f o r w a te r
death of hint th a t d ieth , saith the
a n d f r e s h a ir, A 35c box c o n ta in s e n o u g h
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Oh! H o rro rs!! W e a re now reli­
STANDARD OIL, COMPANY
8.00
to k ill 50 to 100 r a t s o r m ice. G e t It f ro m
Lord God: w herefore tu rn y our­ ably inform ed th a t City A ttorney Mr. C astile, re g u la r indigent
G. P. A., P o rtlan d , Ore,
I
(California)
y
o
u
r
d
r
u
g
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r
g
e
n
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r
a
l
s
to
r
e
d
e
a
l
e
r
to
d
a
y
.
Dave D aniels, re g u la r in d i­
selves, and live ye.— Ezekiel 18:
8.00 READY FCS U SE -B E .TER THAN TRAPS
Briggs and Mr. Coffm an did cam p a t
gent
31. 32.
6.00
G ribble’s cam p, in th e A shland w a - i ^ M. F o rd , re g u la r indigent
tershed on
Goldie G ates, re g u la r in-
on last
last - S .......
atu rd .. ay —
n ig h t, Mrs.
digent ....................................
15.00
ag ain st th e sta tu te s in such cases Mrs. H udson, re g u la r indigent 8.00
THE LOOMIS TICKET PLATFORM provided, and th a t they did, then Mrs. H atch, re g u la r indigent 10.00
P a rag ra p h nine of th e Loomis and th ere , and w ith m alice afore J. W. Ingram , re g u la r indi­
........................................
8.00
tic k e t p latform read s as fo'llows: th o u g h t, co n trib u te to th e possible Mr. gent
(This Was Written by a Woman)
and Mrs. J. A. K ane, reg­
“ I believe th e m ayor and city coun­ contam ination of th e w aters ot A sh­
u la r in d ig en t ...................... 15.00
cil should give th e ir m oral influence land creek, and th a t, as they cam e Mr and Mrs T j K elsoe,
and support to all practical projects down th e canyon from such cam p,'
re g u la r indigent
8.00
for profitably utilizin g th e fru its and did espy a picnic party , composed of Mrs L ena Lee> re g u la r indi.
vegetables of this com m unity.
At Jesse W inburn and o th ers, in full
t
8.00
present, thousands of do llars w orth sw ing, a g ain st th e sam e sta tu te s ^ jrs j.
M ontgom ery, regu-
of local products go to w aste for provided and th a t on M onday th e
la r ¡n d ¡gent
lack of canning and preserving facil­ said city a tto rn ey did draw , and jy jr s. C arrie E. M iller, re g u la r
ities.”
cause to be served on th e said pic- ¡ indigent
realize that I had been reading so much
I was using a well-known household ar­
In th e ten years th e p resent m an ­ nickers a w a rra n t, ch arg in g them j Meece, re g u la r in d ig e n t..
about the advantages of the machine
ticle when my friend came in.
agem ent of th is pap er has been a t with the grevious offense of p icn ic k -; jqa rg a ret Noble, re g u la r indi-
which T subsequently purchased. One after
the helm , th e above is th e first note ing in the said w atershed, and c a u se d |
ge R
10.00
“ Why did you buy that kind’” she
the other those messages had gotten into
sounded by any can d id ate specifical­ them to be prosecuted for said of- p oc p a i Sons> reg u lar indigent
8.00
asked.
ly se ttin g out an in te rest in th e suc­ fense, re su ltin g in th e said Jesse ^ja ry p ric e , re g u la r indigent
my mind until when asked to do so T was
8.00
cess and prosperity of th e sm all pro ­ M in b u rn being fined $200 fo r said g |j z P a tte rso n , reg u la r indi­
capable of repeating them almost as if I
“ Because it’s good.” I told her.
W ell, w e’ll be darned.
ducers of th is com m unity. The te n ­ offense.
8.00
gent
had been a salesman for the company mak­
dency, both in th e com m ercial club
Jam es Pough reg u la r Indigent 10.00
She asked me why. Without realizing
ing that article.
and the city a d m in istra tio n s w ith
C.ty A ttorney B riggs com plains to T D s ta ffo ; d> re g u la r indi-
what
I
was
doing
I
gave
her
several
techni­
gent
?
th e exception of th e Johnson adm in- the T idings th a t th e “ jo k e r” first;
cal reasons for the sujieriority of that ma
However, I realized that the printed
stra tio n , has been to ignore th e in­ put in the ballo t title of the proposal jjancy Sisem ore, reg u la r in­
chine. I listed a number of its mechanical
tere sts of th is class of citizens
E s­ to be su b m itted to the voters, on th e '
d ige n t
10 00
message had not really meant so much to
pecially in the last two a d m in is tra ­ closing of A shland canyon to roads Mrs. L. Schiefflin, re g u la r in­
advantages and one or more very special
me as the repeated appearance. Seeing
tions have they been d iscrim inated and picnickers is now changed, so
digent ....................................
6.00,
conveniences that I felt meant a great deal
that article over and over again meant to
ag ain st in the m a tte r of increased th a t the people will have a fair Mrs. Je an Ross Sm ith, reg u ­
to
me.
me that many other women had reached
w ater supply.
Many citizens have chance to express them selves on the
la r indigent ........................
8.00
the point where they could purchase it
taken the position th a t th e city w’a- issue. W e a re glad to h e a r th a t. Annie W atkins, re g u la r indi­
My reply surprised even myself. I had
te r works was not provided, o r in ­ We im agine Billie, a fte r having read
sooner than I and were well satisfied
gent ........................................
8.00
not realized I knew so much about it. After
tended, to fo ster production, b ut the ed ito rial in the T idings quoting Z. W olgam ott, re g u la r in d i­
with it.
1 had recited mv reasons to her I analyzed
was strictly for dom estic purposes, th e garbled phraseology of th e pro ­
gent ........................................
15.00
my first answer, “ it’s good,” and I found
and th a t no a tte n tio n should be paid posal, ru n n in g so fast as to alm ost Alex W ilson, re g u la r indigent
8.00'
Almost instinctively the thought took
by the city a d m in istra tio n to the! sp rain his an k le on his way to the A lbert Jo h n sto n , reg u la r in­
that answer typified all of the specific
hold
of me that when I saw the name of a
“ how l” of th e producers for m ore city re c o rd e r’s office to have it
digent .....................................
8.00
things
I
was
able
to
recite
about
the
ma
product appearing again and again T could
w ater.
changed. W e wish th e T idings had j A m erican Red Cross, indigent
chine
which
T
had
as
a
matter
of
fact
feel sure that that product was living up
At one tim e, A shland had a good been forw ard looking enough two expense ....................................
80.00
recently
purchased.
cannery, producing as fine a pack as y ears ago to find th e “ jo k e r” in th e A. B. Evans, in d ig en t expense
11.90
to its promise. I could feel secure in
can be found anyw here on th e Pa- proposed w a te r bond bill before it Godw ard M ercantile
Co., in-
buying it.
It had been widely advertised and I, as
cific coast, and th ro u g h its o p e ra -: was adopted, so th a t it n r g h t have^
digent supplies ...................
23.51
a large buyer for a household, always felt
tion sm all producers w ere enabled been changed to give th e public w hat Oregon S tate H ospital, indi-
If only all women would realize that in
to m arket at a fair price, products they th o u g h t they w ere v o tin g ’ for.
that any woman may he guided to safe and
gent expense ............ ^ . . .
27.77
whatever they buy—machines or furniture
which otherw ise would have gone to W e adm it o u r dereliction in th e F red O’K elly, indigent sup-
satisfactory investments for her own needs
—clothing or food—dress goods or hats—
waste. F o r lack of proper local pat-i m a tte r, but a re glad th a t we nailed
plies .........................................
7.50
and the needs of her family if she will
•jewelry or toys—they may save them­
ronage and support, th is cannery now th is one in tim e to have it changed Phoenix M ercantile Co., indi-
hut use the messages which the manufac­
liM re s tin g in (1 su-t>. a n d th e sm all in such m anner, at least, as to give
gent s u p p l i e s ........................
25.00
selves unwise expenditures by seeking the
turers
send
to
her
in
her
newspaper
or
in
producers are deprived of th e bene­ th e voters a ru n for th e ir m oney
Sacred H eart H ospital, indi- ~
product which through its advertising ami
fits accruing by its use to th eir
gent expense ...................... 12.85
her magazine.
,
behavior after purchase compels its thou­
prosperity.
Hnnthi«? in E astern O regon—
T h u rh e r & Dixon, indigent
sands of customers to say, “ it’s good ”
We are glad to see m en and worn
Until I had said, “ it’s good,” I did not
supplies .................................
16.00
Ray Dix, E rn e st Carlon and L. A.
en candidates for office in A shland, Moss left th e first of the week for T alent M ercantile Co., indi
who consider the sm all producer an a ten days’ h u n tin g trip into e a ste rn
gent s u p p l i e s ........................
8.00
m portant factor in th e grow th and Oregon. They expect to h u n t both Mrs. Millie D osier, reg u la r
prosperity of the com m unity, and deer and birds.
1 in d ig en t .................................. 10.00
Ashland
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Tidings
iBYsE&RT-MOSES 1
H. C. Stock, indigent expense 20.00
L ouie’s Cash Store, indigent
supplies .................................
29.68
A m erican Red Cross, indigent
expense . . ............................. 86.35
Dr. Lincoln K allen, indigent
expense .................................
10.00
J. W. M erritt, indigent sup­
plies ........................................
10.00
Mrs. M. E. M iddlebusher, in-
digent s u p p lie s .....................
8.00
W eeks-Conger Com pany, indi-
gent e x p e n s e ........................
20.00
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