Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Thuisday, November 10 1922
Ml
Local and Personal
W ill V isit in P o rtla n d —
H ornbrook. P eople V isit—
Attend.ng Convention—
Mrs. P alm er and children, of 243
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E ller, of
Q uite a num ber of A shland people
are enjoying th e county Sunday G ranite stre e t, expect to go to P o rt- H ornbrook a re spending a few days
school convention in Phoenix today land th is week to visit w ith her sis- in the city as the guests of Mr. and
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(te r.
Mrs. C. A. McCune, of T hird street.
Cheap in su ra n c e Is costly a t any.
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p rice. F o r sound in su ran ce a t r e a - ; Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
W e are pleasing m any w ith our
SOnable ra te s, see B illings Agency. Bread.
52tf work
Give us a tria l
A shland
E stablished 1883.
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¡Cleaning and D~ein~ W orks Phone
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W e have our 1923 m odel Buicks «3
w tillk d
o*r a r d d’e livered
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c a n ea io r a n a a e m e re a .
" bUSine93' O ur On th e flo o r’ Come lu a n d look
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prices are below a n y th in g of th e them over. You will appreciate}
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kind in A shland.
The
V ariety them a fte r a dem onstration. Buick
W e have prices on rea l,
hand-
s to re , 89 N. Main St.
6 1tf ! Agency.
60tf painted Jap an ese dishes. The V ari-
M
W
B -S
COLD DRINKS ON HOT DAYS
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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Belief That They W ere Highly Dan­
gerous Is Not as Generally
Held as Formerly.
Give F arew ell P a rty —
Mrs. W icks Sunday school class.
of the 1 resb y te rian church, enjoyed
Medical men have their folklore, as
a social Monday evening in th e par-
have tbc Pe°l’le a t lar«e- Mistaken
lors of the church, which was given
ldeaS’ sanctioned by tinie’ die bard-
as a farew ell to Mrs. C. C. H ulet,
P “
T V '
who lett Tueadav for M errill
The
the differentiation of diseases and
Mia n* V n , x e r e V n ^ e X t' T
the sorting of causes and effects it is
Mis s I o.ey w ere hostesses to r the
,ltile wonder th at there should have
evening and e n te rta in e d in a very
arisen confusion of ideas that to a
happy m anner. The class presented
degree still persist.
Mrs. H ulet w ith a subscription to
There is a general belief that It Is
ety Store, 89 N. Main St.
i
highly
dangerous to drink cold w ater
th e m issionary m agazine of th e j jeaves for G rants Pass—
H ere from H ilt—
in
warm
w eather when we are very
church.
Mrs. M ildred Bechtel
w ent
to J. W. Fow ler, of H ilt, Calif.,
was Here from K la m a th F alls
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warm, and in a much recommended
G ran ts P a ss y esterday to join her ¡a business visitor in the city Wed-
L. Jacobs, of K lam ath Falls, was book on dietetics of the present cen-
8. No need su fferin g any m ore husband, who has secured em ploy-!nesday.
ja visitor in th e city W ednesday.
tury the warning against this
prac-
w ith c a ta rrh . M cNair Bros, g uaran- m ent in a d ru g sto re th ere.
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tlce is down in black and white.
tee th a t if a Hyom ei o u tfit does not
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B a tte r insurance a t reasonable Get $20 a Day—
lf " e f a c e this teaching to Its
relieve you, they will pay for it
Phone 401 for residence appoint­ rates. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
L egitim ate plan and lady’s valu- or'"*n- we ^nd th a t the fatalities that
them selves.
m ents.
Dr. Geo. J. Kinz, C hiro­
able secret, 25 cents (co in ). A ddress occurred from this practice always
happened when the tem perature of
p racto r.
61tf j U m brellas covered and repaired.i F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. . 9-lm o tlie
a | r wa§
degrees or upward. The
■$>-<$> <•> <$> <$> $> <?> <g> I
i F ix lt Shop, 343 E a st Main.
6 0 tf ’
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symptoms
described
are those of sun-
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WANTED
ft
i S h rin ers to S ta rt W ork—
You owe it to yourself to come In
! stroke or heat exhaustion, and the
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Of in te re st to m em bers of the clinicians of the day had confused, or
and look over o u r o rien tal and a rt L eaves for O akland— -
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The services of an energetic (
Mrs. Jam es F. W ells left this! Mystic Shrine is word from P o rtla n d rather not yet differentiated, the ef-
ft m arried m an fiving in A shfand, « 1
before you buy. O ur prlceB
ft who desires to m ake m oney <■ i will su rp rise you.
T he V ariety m orning for O akland, Calif., to spend s ta tin g th a t actu al work on the new fects of heat suppression and the very
• rep resen tin g an excellent Life -« s to re , 89 N. Main St.
61tf the w inter w ith her d a u g h te r, M rs.! hospital for crippled children will different experience of giving the In-
ft Insurance Com pany, offering in ft-1
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C. F. Cole.
begin im m ediately. The hoard of terior of the stomach a cold bath.
♦ o riginal and self-selling in su r- «• L eave for M errill—
tru stee s plan on le ttin g the c o n tract ,
8tr?n« Wa8 tb ® i elief, th a‘
ft ance policy.
O ur c o n tra ct is ft
! taking of a cold drink, and not the
Rev. C. C. Hulet* and fam ily le ft.
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e is for co nstruction of th ? e n tire build inability to get rid of heat, was the
ft d iffe re n t and b e tte r th an any ft
ft com petitor offers and every in- ft for M errill. K lam ath county, Tues-1 here. F o r c itro n , orange and lem on ing to one co ntractor.
cause of those pathological catastro­
<« surance
prospect will in sta n tly - day. by auto. They were delayed by ! peel, raisins, c u rra n ts , figs,
spices, i
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phes of hot w eather that in one of our
ad m it it. In v estig ate
for your- » th e sto rn , ]ast week> b u t th o u g h t j sugar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
R ecovers from R heum atism
largest cities a century since the hu-
i-
ft eelf.
48tf •‘Had rheum atism fi e m onths th a t mane society placed printed posters
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ft : they could cross th e m o untains th is for less.
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¡w ould go from my le ft knee to my on tl,e Public Pumps, warning the hot
ft LIBER A L COMMISSION’S PAID o ! week w ith such b e a u tifu l w eather.
Com plete In stru ctio n s and
F inally used Foley K idney and
to pause before Imbibing
ft
! You’ll alw ays feel a t ease in! back.
P erso n al A ssistance Gladly
t ,.,.
, . , _ ,
, and hold the cup in the hands until
The
W
ISE
m
an
w
ants
to
look
P
a
u
lse
ru
d
’s
suits.
Pills and in 15 days was e n tir e ly ; gome ()f tbe dangerous cold was ex-
ft
Given rt Any Time
well— our su its will help him . P a u l-i
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J cured, w rites W. J. Oliver, V idalia, tra d e d from the water. Very differ-
ft
<ft
s e ru d ’s.
61tf Leaves for K lam ath Falls-
Apply
Georgia. B ackache, rh eu m atic pains, ent from what a humane society might
ft
GENERAL AGENCY
Mrs. H arry Ackley left today for dull headaches, dizziness and b lurred he doing in this day.—New York Medi-
ft NORTHERN L IF E INSURANCE ft P iano T uning—
; her hom e in K lam ath F a lls a fte r a vision a re sym ptom s of kidney dis- cal Journal.
ft
COMPANY
ft
Now is the tim e to have your pi- w eek’s visit w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. order. Foley K idney P ills quickly
ft
No. 209 L iberty B uilding
ft
ft
M edford, Oregon
ft ano tuned. Carl H. L oveland Studio Jam es F. W ells, and o th e r relatives relieve kidney and bladder trouble. BASS ALWAYS A WANDERER
P hone 465.
62tf in the city.
i Sold everyw here.
f t K f t f t ' f t ^ f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t 135 E a st Main
“
Fish Has No SpecialAbode, but Seeks
Places Where Food Is the
Most Plentiful.
PAGJÎ THREE
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One cent the word each time.
LOST.
I
PHYSICIANS.
LOST— T uesday afternoon, beaded OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
purse. F in d er re tu rn to Tidings
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
office. R ew ard.
63-2
th ro a t. Office nours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Hwedsnburg Bldg., Asfc
FOR RENT.
land. O re
73-tf
FOR RENT— A m odern bungalow , OR. J, J . LMMCENS— Physic’a n and
fu rnished, close in.
Also th ree
Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
to
room furnished ap a rtm e n t. A dults
eye, ear, noae and th ro a t. Glaase?
preferred.
357 Vista St., A p art­
supplied. O culist and a u ris t for
m ent 4. Phone 122.
61tf
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., M edford, Ore. P hone f« 7
JIU-JITSUED A THIEF
DR. M ATTIE R. SHAW— R esidence
and office, 108 Pioneer aver.ue
Telephone 28. Office house. 10
to 12 a. in.; 2 t«
to 5 k p. m., only.
DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
E ars, Nose, T hroat. Glasses f f-
ted. Room C, Mills-McCall Bieck.
Phone 79 or 28.
DR. G. C. pH E T T I'PLA C E— D entist
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
Special a tte n tio n given to s tra ig h t­
ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth .
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
i 5. Office phone 151. Residence
I phone 201-J.
Camps Building.
! A shland, Oregon.
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DR. J . P. CHISHOLM— G raduate
veterinary.
Located on the Gill
property, we t of the Norm al
School on W alker 4 ve.
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. E . B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l
Bank Bldg. Phone 4S-142.
House Calls
CONVALESCENT HOME
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
Mrs. Conrad W. Kempf, wife of a
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ranite
Chicago
steam ship
agent,
photo-! St. -Phone 411-R.
306-lm o
! graphed on her arrival in New York
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
a fter ten months in Europe. While in
i Munich she won the compliments of FOR prom pt and
carefu l service
j the chief of police by successfully ap-
au to tru c k s or horse drays, ca;
i plying jiu-jitsu to a thief, who attempt-
W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
P u rs u a n t to th e provisions of C hapter 118 G eneral Laws of Oregon,I
P athologist
The bass, both large and small- I ed to make off with her valuable fur
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hotel
21, ___
notice
is hereby _ _ given th a t the County C ourt of Jackson County. O re-j P aym ent to s ta te for extension w ork, county agent, $3,652;
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mouthed, Is a roamer. He is always i coat in a railroad station.
A shland.
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gon, will m eet in the C ircuit C ourt Room of th e C ourt H ouse, in th e Citv of.
dem o n stratio n ag en t, $1,900; Club w ork, $1,600 .................
<,152.00 | looking for the place where the most
L L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TR kNS*
Jacksonville, O regon, on T h ursday, the 7th day of D ecem ber, 1922, a t the |
School S u p e rin te n d en t’s Office and D epartm ent of E ducation
food is, and is fond of variety. You
XNTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
h our of 10:00 o'clock A. M„ of said day, and a t the said tim e and place Salary of su p e rin te n d e n t. $2,000; R u ral Supervisor, $1,440;
I can
.
F E E — Good team and m o to r­
fish for him night or day, as he Is
o p p o rtunity will be given ior a full and com plete discussion of th e e stim a te;
S tenographer, $1,020; P rin tin g , Telephone and T elegram s,
trucks. Good service at a reaso n ­
a
24-hour
feeder,
but
early
morning
(E ffective J a n u a ry 1, 1922)
$600; S upervisor’s expense, $90; T raveling expense, county
of the am ount of m oney proposed to be raised hv taxation for th e ensuing
able price. Phone 83
and late afternoon are the surest times
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
su p e rin te n d e n t, $200; R u ral Supervisor, $500; T eachers
year as published herew ith, by any taxpayer su b ject to such tax levy when
to get him right.
LV. MED’FORD
LV. ASHI -AND
exam inations, $15; 8th grade exam ining board, $85; ex­
m ade, in favor of o r a g ain st any of the proposed tax levies herein as the
WAN i CD.
7:00 a. m.
He is an active rogue, und contlnu-
7:00 a. m.
pense County In stitu te and County E ducational Board, $450;
County C ourt m ay deem for the best in te rests of Jackson County.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m WANTED— Some linglo comb W hite
6,500.00 ally rising from the bottom to the
The County B udget C om m ittee for Jackson County Oregon, has p r e - ’ County School F a ir and Club W ork $100; T otal .................
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
Leghorn pi..lets.
A. ,1. Bailey,
surface, at times jumping above the
Sealer of W eigh ts and M easures
pared and subm its th e follow ing: An estim ate of the am o u n t req u ired for
10:00 a. în
A shland, Or. 6i.; W alnut : ;. 63-: ’
each d e p a rtm e n t of County G overnm ent, County Office or County O ffic e r,! Salary and T raveling expenses
400.00 w ater in pursuit of food. He changes lfffOO a. m.
11:00 a. m.
Slock lns|x*eioi'
each C ounty im provem ent, the m aintenance of each County Building,!
his home and feeding ground as the 11:00 a. in.
12:00 noon GARDEN PLOW ING— Or m y heavy
s tru c tu re or in stitu tio n , th e salary of each County Officer or em ployee,) S alary and expenses and tu b e rc u la r ca ttle ....................................
500.00 season passes. In the spring he Is 12:00 no on
team work. Phone 9-F-; 2 or in­
1:00
1:00 p. m
in.
P-
W ater M aster
including those whose sa la rie s are fixed by s ta tu te , for the im provem ent!
found in shallow w ater in stream s and j
q uire a t K eene’s, firs house east
2:00 P- m.
2:00 p. m.
and m ain ten an ce of public highw ays, roads, bridges, the construction, oper-! S alary of W ater M aster, $1,800; D eputy’s salary, 2 m onths,
rivers, below rapids and riffles, and as
Norm al building.
G31f
3:00 P m.
3:00 p. ra.
$260; H y d ro g rap h er 4 m onths, $520; W ater M aster’s t tra v e l­
a tio n and m ain ten an ce of each public u tility and redem ption of o u tstan d in g !
the w ater warms up he moves to deep
4:00 p. m.
4:00 P- m.
ing expense, $360; D eputies’ m ileage, $140; H y d ro g rap h e r’s
w a rra n ts: and e stim a te of the public receipts of th e County from sources!
FO R EXCHANGE
pools sheltered by logs, weeds or
5:00 p. m
5:00 P- IU.
m ileage, $200; office ren t, $120; phones and statio n ery ,
► o th er th a n direct tax atio n upon the real and personal p roperty in the!
ledges.
During
the
summer,
he
mi­
6:00 p. m.
6:00 P- m.
; i o.oo
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County d u rin g th e period for which such tax is to be levied and the am ount ■ $110
grates to greater depths, where the
7:00 p. m. FOR TRADE— 160 a rm un in cu m ­
7:00 P- m.
Surveyor’s Office
of balances on hand in th e funds of the County a t the tim e th e levy will i
bered ranch ou Pacific highw ay
8:30 p. m.
8:3-0 P- m. Sat. only
w ater is cool.
S urveyor’s salary , $400; sten o g rap h er, $600; m iscellaneous
be m ade.
and county road, near I?'it; sm all
p.
m
9:30
m.
9:30
1,200.00
f iie same is true of the lake bass.
expenses, $200 ........................................................... .................. ..
Expenses
P-
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
T re a s u re r’s O ffice
In the spring he frequents the shal­ 10:80 P- m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
F o r the P aym ent of the follow ing se p ara te item s of expense:
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
Sunday
S
chedule
T
re
a
s
u
re
r’s
salary
,
$1,800;
trav
elin
g
expense,
$70;
D
eputy,
C ra te r Lake Highw ay Bond in te re st .................................................. $ 18,000.00
low places, but later he goes Into the
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
Leave M edford for A shland and
$1,080; ex tra help, $300; prem ium , on tre a s u re r’s bond,
Pacific H ighw ay Road In te re st F u n d ..................................................
20,000.00
weeds and lily pads. The small mouth
tra d e for unincur- ered A shland
$325; m iscellaneous expenses, including record books post­
G enera, Road F u n d ...................................................................................
41,700.00
bass favors stony h ats or shoals vary­ A shland for M edford everv hour on
acreage; prefer no house, but
4,351.00
the h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
age, telephone, express, e ’c., $751 ..................................................
A shland-K lam ath F alls Road F u n d ....................................................
41.700.00
would ensider acreage w ith sm all
ing in depth from 2 to 40 or 50 feet, then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
M iscellaneous E xpenses
’County School F und .................................................................................
70,000.00
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
1,000.00 while the large-mouth prefers weeds
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
School L ibrary F und ...............................................................................
750.00 County Physician .....................................................................................
ite St.
231tf«
and
muddy
bottoms.
600.00
Pharm acy.
H igh School F und (to be levied on School D istricts not m ain­
Red Cross, $50 per m o n t h ...................................... ..............................
500.00
ASHliAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
TO TRADE— Coat rtove for wood i r
tain in g High Schools ..............
20,000.00 E m ergency fund ..............................................................- .......................
4,983.00
Mars Green as Well as Red.
cash.
Mrs. H atch, 217 G ranite
C ounty L ibrary outside of City of A shland (.2 m ill) ..............
R edem ption of Pacific Highw ay Road Bonds:
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
450.00
A few weeks ago we mentioned tliat LV. ASHLAND
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F ire w arden, o n e-third expense, 1922 ................................................
LV. ROSEBURG i Bt.
Ten Y ear S e r i e s ..........................................................................................
9,090.90 E lections and re g istra tio n s ..................................................................
5,000.001 nn English astronom er had gone to 1:00 p. m.
F ifteen Y ear S e r i e s ...................................................................................
1:00 p. m J
FOB SALE.
6,250.00 F o r paym ent on A rm ory in City of M e r f o r d ....................................
8,100.00 j Teneriffe to make observations of
T w enty Y ear Series ...............................................................................
T ravel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by I
4,761.90
Expense
of
exam
ination
of
books
and
a
c
c
o
u
n
t
s
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•Twenty-five Y ear Series ..................................................................... ■ ■
fla t’s during tlie planet’s nearest ap- 20 niiles; one of O regon’s most FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­
3,846.16 P aym ents for rep o rtin g b irth s and deaths ....................................
Thirty Year S e r ie s ......................................................................................
0
I’i'oacli to the earth for the past 13 scenic trip s.
F a re — A shland-R ose-
tered bungalow , chicken house,
G eneral County F«n«l
County F a ir ........................................................................................ • • •
" 1,500.00
, t '>
years. Mr. I’. Ryves recently sent the burg, $4.60;
woodshed, garage, th ree large
M
edford
-
R
oseburg.
278,000.00
iT or paym ent of S tate Tax (estim a te only 10 m ills) ......................
Tax refu n d s, double assessm ents, e rro rs, e tc .................................
lots, fru it, berries, etc.
P rice,
following
message
to
u
London
paper:
41,400.00 County N urse, sa la ry , $1800; contingent expense, $450 ............
2.250.00
: $4.13; G ia n ts Pass-R oseburg, $3.00.1
M arket Road Money (1.5 m ills) .............................................
$2650,
with
term
s.
Inquire
F
our:h
“My
instrum
ents
have
been
Installed
600.00
C ircuit Court
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
i D istrict a tto rn e y ’s office expense .......................................................
St.
B
arber
Shop
or
283
B
St.
41-mo
nt Izana at an altitude of 8,000 feet.
C ircuit C ourt, general expenses including bailiffs, ju ro rs, re ­
R edem ption of o u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts ag a in st th e general coun­
Daily (Except Sunday)
8,500.00
p o rters, special counsel, w itnesses, fees, m i l e a g e ......................
ty fund ....................................................................................................
13,170.00 The sky is cloudless. •
LV. G’T’S PASSI SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
! LV. M EDFORD
“Mars has been observed at about,
C ounty Court and C om m issioners
7:30 a m. ¡ day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
00 a. m.
$729,409.11 the time of its least distance from the
County Ju d g e 's salary , $2,000; tra v e lin g expenses $200; fees
1:00
p. m.
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
00 p. m.
and tra v e lin g expenses (C om m issioners), $2,000; o th e r ex­
earth.
Snow around both planet’s
R e cap itu latio n
5:00 p.
00 p. m
FOR SALE- -W inter apples. Phone
penses, including supplies, p rin tin g , postage, county co u rt
Mills
poles is abundant. The south temper­
Sunday Only
52-liao*
10F13.
bailiff, express, telephoning, tele g ra p h , ju ro rs , w itnesses,
10:00
a
G eneral Road F und ......................................................... 1-6 ............ $ 41,700.00 ate regions are dark and pronouncedly
00 a. m.
5,200.00 "A shland-K lam ath F a lls Road ...................................... 1.5 ............
4:30
p.
41,700.00 greenish.
and m ileage, $1,000 ............................................................................
30 p. m.
NEWTON A PPLES— 50 lb. box, 75c
Ju v e n ile C o w l
High School F u n d (on all property not in High
G ran ts P ass w aiting room -
‘The rest of the side of the planet
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
J u ro rs w itnesses, m ileage, etc., $250; w idow s’ pensions. $6000;
School
d istric ts,
E stim ate
of
valuation
now visible shows little detail, but Bonbonniere, phone 160.
o th e r expenses for com m itm ents, probations and tru a n t
-No.
5
$14,300,000 ................................................................... 1-4 ............
20,040.00 there are red color marks suggesting
Office and w aiting room
FOR SALE— W riting desk $15;
officers, etc., $400; Boys' and G irls' Aid Society allow ance,
C ounty School fund ($68.750.00) County School
birdseye bed $8. Phone 134 i r
clear,
dry
w
eather
over
this
p
art
of
69,500.00
$120; d elinquent and neglected ch ild ren , blind, deaf m utes,
L ib rary fund ($750.00) ........................................... 2.5 . . . .
rail during mo. ng l ours i ‘ :99
41,700.00 M ars.”—M ontreal Family Herald.
feeble-m inded and insane, $250 ................... *•................................
< ,0*0.0« Pacific Highw ay R edem ption F und ........................ 1.5 . . . .
G
ranite lit.
Cl-
19,460.00
J u s tic e 4’o u ili
Pacific Highw ay In te re st F und ................................. 0.7 . . . .
2,000.00
1
9,460.00
Ancient
Bibles.
Fees of ju stices, constables, ju ro rs and w itnesses, e tc ................
C ra te r Lake H ighw ay In te re s t F u n d ........................ 0.7 . . . .
FOR SALE OR TRADE— ' «e model
County A d vertisin g
41,700.00
M arket Road F und to m atch s ta te m oney ............ 1.5 . . . .
Buick "6" louring ia r ' ’ll trade
Many ancient Bibles are owned In
A dvertising County R esources and S tate F a ir E xhibit as the
G
eneral
F
und,
which
includes
M
arket
Road
and
for
sm all ’. ruck cr cash.
ill 176
i Genesee county, according to reports
1.500.00
C ounty C ourt m ay h e re in a fte r deem a d v i s a b l e ................... • •
S tate Tax ..................................................................... 10.0 ............ 278,000.00 coming into Flint, says a dispatch to
M echanic or Plaza conicctionery.
F o r bids of all kinds, p rin tin g of noHces and d elinquent tax
f 2-if
C u rren t E x p en d itu re for ru n n in g County, includ­
157,243.50 the D etroit Free Press.
list sales of property county c o u rt p r o c e e d in g s ......................
i.&oo.uu
ing redem ption of w a rra n ts .................................... 5.8 . . . .
E
verything
a
wom
an
needs
in
Rev. George Bedford, pastor of the
FOR SALE— Dry laurel wood, rlen
C are of th e P oor
church
at
Grand : T oilette A rticles is to be found
big chunks for h eater.
12 inch
$730,503.50 Congregational
S alary for S u p e rin te n d en t for Poor F a rm , $1,500; m aintenance
27.1
tie r $4.50; also 12 inch body fir
here, and a t prices th a t will
of Poor F arm and hospital, $5,000; tu b e rc u la r poor. $ lo 0 ;
T otal Levy inside H igh School D i s t r i c t s ............................................. 25.7 m ills Blanc, claims to own the oldest one.
$3.75; 12 inch second grow th fi’*
in d ig en ts not a t Poor F a rm , $ 7 ,0 0 0 .............. .................................
’
T otal Levy outside High School D i s t r i c t s ................................. ....
27.1 m ills It was printed in Oxford, England, in
please you.
$3.25. Delivered. 1224 iowa fit.
B ou n ties on W ild A nim als
He has another printed in
No balances of p resent funds a n tic ip a ted by th e tim e th is levy 1825.
63-2*
W
orcester,
Mass.,
in
1797.
P aym ent of ............................... .. • ■ • • • • • ’ ......................................
is m ade.
Boncilla Beautifier
S h eriff s O ffice
Estim ated Receipts
Of the many old Bibles in the coun­
FOR SA LE—W in ter apples a t $1 per
T u b e . . . $ 1 ,1 0
J a r . . $ 1 ,5 0
S h eriff's salary $2.500; tra v e lin g expense, $1.200; telephone
Two per cent daily balance .....................................................................$ 7.500.00 try, a majority of litem are reported j
W. L.
box.
B ring your boxes
Cold
Cream
..............................
75c
and teleg rap h , $300; fin g er p rin t work and photo supplies,
Fees County c le rk ’s office ..................................................................... 1^ ’? ? 2 '2 2 ito be well preserved, and are distin
63-C
Moore,
Belleview^______
$ ’’5 0 ’ upkeep on m otorcycles, $100; han d cu ffs and billet,
t Fees sh e riff’s office .................................................................................
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 guished from the modern Bible by the , V anishing Cream .................... 75c
$30- prem iu m s on bonds, $210; speed cop, $600; 1 deputy,
j Sale of lands, S h e riff's office ................................................................
5,000.00 addition of books to be found in them,
Face Pow der ........................... 75c
m onths $1,518; 1 deputy 12 m onths, $1.320; 1 deputy,
R efund on bounty claim s .............. *....................................................
8 0 0 .0 0 ’ such as Esdra, Baruch, Susanna, Mac-
12 m onths $1,116; I deputy 12 m onths. $1,020; 1 deputy
S ta te a p p ro p riatio n for County F a i r ....................................................
1,500.00
Mineralava
'
$ 9 6 0 ’ ste n o g ra p h er. 12 m onths, $900; ex tra help on tax le-
From re n t of f o r e s t s ...................................................................................
8,000.00; cabees.
M ineralava B eauty Cream . $ 2 0 0
ceiuts. $400; extra expenses on delin q u en t tax m a tte rs,
From 5 p er cent sale of t i m b e r ..............................................................
150.00.
0 0 0 ’ e x tra office help, $600; 35,000 com bination tax
Barytone Sings of New Grocery.
1 M ineralava Face F in is h . .$ 1 ,5 0
P en alties and in te rest on d elinquent taxes ...................................... 10,000.00!
receiuts $420; 14 loose leaf binders. $31.50; 1 tax tu rn o v er
A uto licenses ................................................................................................. 28,170.001
The swaying notes of a Jazz tune
ledger $62.50; 3 loose leaf b inders $45.00; 500 tu rn o v e r
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
coining from the sky in a clear bary- 1
s h e e ts ’ $85; stam ped envelopes, $260; stam ps. 5103; s ta ­
CHRISTMAS CARDS
.$75,120.00 1 tone voice caused hundreds of shop­
TotaJ
We have not gone out of busi­
tio n ery and envelopes. $50; m iscellaneous form s $50; m is­
Place
your ord er early for E n ­
pers a t Eighth avenue and Fifty-
ness:
’ This Agency was estab
cellaneous supplies. $400: fillers for tax receipt files $25.
STATE OF OREGON )
graved H oliday G reetings and se­
second
street
to
gaze
upward
in
files for service records. $50; num b erin g m achine, $18.50.
lished
in 1883 and has been bull*,
) ss.
wonderment. On the roof of one of
cure choice of selections.
check p ro tecto r, $58.50 .....................................................................
up w ith th e idea of protecting the
County of Jackson )
Jail Expense
We, th e undersigned. C ounty Budget C om m ittee io r Jackson County, the five-story buildings they glimpsed
people of A shland and vicinity
J a ilo r. $600; m atro n . $200: lau n d ry . $200; boarji of prisoners,
3 600.00 O regon, do hereby c ertify th a t the above is a tru e , fa ir and com plete a man holding a megaphone to his
w
ith SOUND INSURANCE.
We
$2 400; rep a irs, supplies, etc.. $200 ...........................................
estim a te of th e probable expenses of said county for th e ensuing year and mouth. When he had concluded the
Com t H ouse
ilo
not
deal
in
CHEAP
INSUR­
probable receipts from sources o th e r th an d irect tax atio n upon real and song the man announced to the world
S alary for ja n ito r. $750; o th e r expenses, in d u d in g ¡lig h ts , w a­
ANCE; if we considered it safe
personal p ro p erty in its ju risd ictio n d u rin g th e ensuing year.
at large the opening of a new grocery !
4.750.00
ter'. fuel, fu rn itu re , rep airs, fire insurance, etc.. $4.000 -----
We fu rth e r c ertify th a t the e stim ate of expenses of the various and butcher shop on the ground floor
for
th e assured, we would have
A ssessor’s O li.cc
in stitu tio n s of the C ounty, of th e am o u n t required for public en terp rises, of tlie building on which he stood.—
had
it to sell a t th is office years
S alarv o ' assessor. $2,000; tra v e lin g expenses, $300; 1st deputy.
roads, bridges, etc., and of all o th e r expenses of the county as th ere in set New York Sun.
ago.
The ag en t of cheap in su r­
S U i i 2nd deputy. Sl.OSO: 3rd deputy. $900; field depu­
out, is ju st and is based upon a carefu l stu d y of th e expenses of th e countv
ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth.
ties, $3.500; tax extensions. $ (0 0 ; supplies P1’»11»*- P°s
1 f t 7 i S 5 a d u rin g th e p ast 3 years, and a th orough exam ination of its probable needs
She Should See a Doctor,
age express telephone, teleg ram s etc.. $1,123.50 .................
iu .iU .rn » d u rin g th e year for which such e stim ate is m ade. T hat each and every
No one can affo rd to lose even
h
'
C le rk ’s Office
Julia, a very young little lady, with
i item th ere in is believed to be necessary for th e proper tra n sa ctio n of
once on fire insurance.
C le rk ’s salary , $2.000; first d ep u ty ’s s^ .a7 y ,
't h e business of th e county, th e protection of its p roperty and in te rests and her father, was visiting the large
tv $1,320; 3rd deputy, $1,080; 4th d eputy, $93b, 5th
to be fo r the public w elfare. T h a t every expense estim ated is in accord- lobby of the West Baden hotel. Her
B A R B E R
denutv. $900; 6th deputy. $900; 7 th deputy, $840; e \4 ra
ance
w ith law and is a leg itim ate ch arg e ag a in st th e county. D ated at ■ father, in speaking to a friend, re-
heip*/$700; office expense.
JsOO^^miscel-
$25;
Jacksonville, O regon, O ctober 31st, 1922.
m arked that the acoustics of the place
Safety blades resharpened
p rin tin g and record hooks, $1,250; postage, $500; m iscei- i 2 5 5 1 0 0
were bad. After a little while the
E stablished 1883
like new. Single bit, 30r
laneous supplies, $500 ........................• • • ........................................
G. A. GARDNER, C hairm an
little
daughter
pulled
ou
her
father's
C oroner’» Office
Real E sta te a n d R eal Insu ran ce
doz. Dobule bit, 6t*c doz
VICTOR BURSELL, S ecretary
sleeve and whispered, “I don’t smell
Fees of coroner and physicians, ju ro rs , w itnesses and o th e r
JAM
ES
OWENS,
C
om
m
itteem
an
ASHLAND, OREGON
500.0C j
anything, daddy.”—Indianapolis News.
expenses ....................................................................................................
Children’s
Work
A
C.
H.
VAUPEL,
C
om
m
itteem
an
P hone 211
41 E Main St.
Fruit Inspector
-»nnftftft’ i
W. H. GORE, C om m itteem an
Specialty
S alaries and expeuses of in s p e c t o r s ....................................................
3,000.00 j
GEO. W. STEVENS, C om m itteem an
Boost for the W inter Fair.
JACKSON COUNTY BUDGET NOTICE
TOILET
ARTICLES
Good Insurance
McNair Bros.
no
W. A. SHELL
Billings Agency