Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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AfltttÁÑD M B A tfö itfö ä
2,600.14
Taxes ...... ...........
Engineering ............................
91.00
6.63
in
bank
Interest
on
funds
Office supplies
................. ;.
52.43
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND D ISB U R SE­ Cutting~and sawing wood ....
100.00
Miscellaneous
.....
51.50
(E sta b lish ed in 18T «)
MENTS OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON, FOR THE PER ­ Lum ber and cement ............
Dtékurséntdnts
I
104.10
1,042.00
IOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1924, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1924. Checking
Salaries
.............................
irrigation rates ....
60.00
60.65
R ecorder’s O ffice, A shland, O regon,
Lights
and
telephone
.....
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
Blacksm ithing .......................
33.45
Ju ly 21, 1924.
‘ 150.00
Jan
ito
r
work
..............
Insurance .................. '.............
ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
45.50
204.00
GENERAL FUND
Insurance ....... ;................
Repairing sidewalk cut by W ater Dept.
14.50
20.00
Fuel
..................................
Jan
u
ary
1,
1924.
_
„
Bert R. Greer .................................................... - ..........—.....................Editor
Supplies .............................................................. ¿ ‘ "
456‘ 16
82.60,
Rebinding books ..........
Balance ....................................................................................... 13,441.80 Repairing pavement ........................................
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
183.95
45.00
Labor
on
building
......
REC EIPTS
Services of F. F. Henshaw, Engineer . ....
35.97
150.00
Books and subscriptions
OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R ..........................................................Telephone 39 Taxes ......................................... 1...................... v............ ...................25,377.40 1 Miscellaneous ..............
26.54
19.40
Supplies
................
...........
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice a s Second C lass M ail M attar Licenses .........................................................-....................................
326.00 j
Land purchased
150.44
Miscellaneous
..................
Fines in City C ourt ................................................. ........................
122.00 j Dunn Tract in watershed ...................................
1,577.00
90.00
Balance June 30, 1924
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
In
terest
on
funds
in
bank
...............................................................
429.50
Rocho Tract in w atershed ....... „ .....................
1,600.00
____
>
.^5
One M o n th -----
Rent of city property ...................................................................
40.00 | Jones Tract in w atershed ...................................
3,533.15
3,533.15
32.50
.......
1,95 Interest on 240,000 U. S. T reasury Certificates .................
Three M onths
950.00
Reader Tract in watershed ...................
SEW ER F I ND 1
730.85
____
3.75
Bis M onths___
Talent Irrigation l)ist. Expense.
801.60
1
Jan. 1, 1924.
____
7.6« Premium on bonds sold ...............................................................
One Y e a r -------
3S1.2S
Legal services and expenses ..........................
Miscellaneous
..........................................................................................
67.69
677.80
Balance
B y M all and R ural B o o te s:
Reim bursem ents of election expense— Auto. Camp Im pvt......
112.80 F irst payment for w ater right to 600 acre
R
eceip
ts
One M onth........................ - ........................................... - ..................... I
1.35
feet of w ater ........................................ 20,000.00
T ransfers
Taxes
Three Mònths ....... - .............................................................................
Transfer
to
Talent
W
ater
Sinking
Fund
........
1.500.00
D
isbursem
ents
From
Fire
Dept.
F
und—
Paym
ent
of
loan
...............................
600.00
3.50
Six M o n th s..................- .............................................................- .............. —
75.40
6,371.81
349.92 Balance June 30, 1924 ........................................
Labor on sewer mains
6.50 H 'gh & Church St. Sidewalk Fund— Sidewalk eno. ex .'....
One Year .............................................................................................
2.65
Street Fund— construction of crosswalk on High St................
35.20
Covering for septic tank
304.58
47,379.45
47,379.45
Balance
June
30,
1924
Sewer
Dist.
No.
26
Fund—
Expense
of
sewer
construction
....
629.00
DISPLAY ADVERTISING R A TES:
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND
DISBUR SEM ENTS
Single insertion, per inch ................ ...... ...................................- 5 .80
382.63
Jam
1,
1924.
382.63
Y early Contracts:
Salary of Mayor and Council ...................................................... 2 137.50
Balance
..........................................................
8,318.31
.27% Telephones for Council .................................................................
SEW
ER
DISTRICT
NO.
2«
FUND
One insertion a week .....................................................................
67.50
Receipts
.25
Receipts
f*fcc insertions a w e e k ...................................................................
Salary of City T reasurer .............................................................
125.00 Electric light rents ............................................
28,258.02 Assessments collected .................. .......................
170.00
.20
EaRy insertion ..................................................................... -.................
Salary of City Judge ......................................................................
208.20 ’ Connect fees ..........................................................
223.00 From sale of Impvt. Bond ............. ,
459.00
R ates fo r L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
Salary of City A ttorney ...............................................................
375 .0 0 Street lighting ......................................................
3,056.77
D isbursem ents
First insertion, per S point line ............_.................................. $ .10
Engineer’s services ...................................................................................61.25 W iring licenses ..........................................................
30.00 Reim bursem ent of am ount advanced by
.05
Bach subsequent insertion, 8 point line
For labor .................................................................
40.05
General Fund to pay for construc­
1.00
of Thanks ...
22.25
Sale
of
supplies
.....................................................
tion of sewer ........................................
629.00
.02% Street lighting ................................................... a ................................ 3,056.77
Obltnariee, per line.
Miscellaneous ........................................................
2.45
Clock rental ........................................................................................
7.50
D isbursem ents
v
629.00
629.00
WHA'i CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
Auditing
accounts
of
treasu
rer
and
Recorder
......................
48.10
P roduction
"All future ^Bvei , where an admission charge is made or a
SE W E R BOM) REDEMPTION FUND
Surety bonds ......................................................................................
82.50
C urrent purchased* ......................................$ 5,036.00
collection taken In A< irtlsing.
Jail. 1, 1924.
930.70
Care of public toilets ......................................................................
25.00
1,870.00
Operation of P lan t ...................................
No discount will ce allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Balance ..........................................................
Cutting wood .....................................................................................
12.50
246.35
Labor on dam ............................................
R eceipts
176.83
DONATIONS
9.75
Hay for elk ..........................
26.35
Miscellaneous ........................ :.....................
Assessments collected ..................... .............
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertis­ Plate glass in s u ra n c e ......................................
14.35 M aintenance—
Accrued interest on bond sold to E. L. Ovp
1.90
2,217.39
in g or ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash.
Services of H ealth Officer .............................................................
20.00
Labor ...............................................................
Fund .....................................................
475.00
Salaries Recorder and A ssistant .............
D isbursem ents
Labor on am bulance ......................................................................
217.92
JULY 26
90.34
195.70
Office supplies ...............................................
Repairing defective sidewalk ......................................................
25.00
Interest
on
Bonds
..............................................
BE SURE YOUR SIN W ILL FIND YOU OUT. -Numbers 32:23. Indigent expense .............................................................................
1,019.09
256.95
Car expense .................................................
37.78
Balance June 30, 1924 ........................... .......
13.75
C utting wood ...............................................
Salary of Recorder .....................
300.00
1,109.43
1,109.43
58.50
R
epairing
pipe
line
...................................
53.60
R ecorder’s Office expense ..................
166.09
Accident insurance ......................................
PAVING BOND REDEMPTION E l a I)
Special election exp en se
20.68
THE TOLL OF THE FIRE FIEND
Miscellaneous ..............................................
............
62.40
Jan. ’J, 1924.
Services of Judges ..............................
393.71
1.851.54
Supplies ..........................................................
Balance
............
275.25
Every newspaper of the state is carrying graphic ac­ P rinting election notices and ballots ............
Im pro vein cut—
R
eceipts
8.50
Miscellaneous ....................................-V—
388.5S
1,680.36
Labor ...............................................................
counts of fires that are raging on forest and grazing Painting
Assessments collected
............
37.50
City Hall ................................
121.05
734.12
Accident
Insurance
................
.....................
Delinquent
liens
collected
lands. A few of the larger dailies devote columns to the Loaned H arrison St. S’dew alk F und . ............ 620.40
132.51
Freight, drayage, express ..........................
D isb u rsem en ts
............
268.85
Nob Hill Sidewalk Fund .......
110.10
416.61
Car expense .................. „.............................
description of onrushing flames that are enveloping thou­ Loaned
Interest on bonds
Printing .....
229.00
2,557.63
2,163.71
Supplies ..........................................................
Balance June 30, 1924 ..................................
sands of acres of grass and as many of virgin timber, all Miscellaneous .................
44.95
784.73
Ford truck ...................................................
2,974.24
P o lic e D epartm ent
2,974.24
4.50
. Miscellaneous ...............................................
of which reveals that natural resources are being made
46.17
Supplies
M iscella neous—-
CURB AND GUTTER BOND REDEMPTION FUND
subject to wanton waste, resulting in an app ailing loss to Salaries and services of special p o lic e ................. 1,712.05
46.78
Insurance ........................................................
1,
1924.
Jan,
86.68
4.00
213.56
the present generations and to posterity. The tree that Telephones and telegram s ......................................
R ents refunded .............................................
Balance
Car
expense
.................................................................
372.94
Supplies
for
w
arehouse
(To
be
refunded
Receipts
is destroyed today can not be replaced for half a century Meals for prisoners ....................
83.70
714.40
7.33
by W arehouse Fund ..........................
Assessments collected
.74
4,380.00
62.59
and the grass that is being burned from the rolling hills Accident insurance ....................
Transferred to E. Light Sinking Fund . .
Interest on loins .......
5.00-
T
ransferred
to
E.
Light
Depreciation
Surety
Bond—
Chief
of
Police
D
isbursem
ents
and from the canyons is gone for a year, while livestock Laudry for jail ................ ..........
1,200.00
10.34
3.17
Fund
Interest on Bonds .......
men are facing a shortage of feed.
211.29
B alance J u n e 30, 1924 ............................................
17,648.84
5.00
A ttendant for insane patient
Balance June 30, 1924
14.30
Yesterday the residents of Ashland were attracted P rinting ........................................
221.63
221.63
>39,950.85 39.950.85
13.46
.............................
by the siren that sounds a warning of fire. People rush­ Miscellaneous
FU
N
D
SINKING
FUND
REDEMPTION
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
4,292.92
SIDEWALK
BOND
Balance June 30, 1924 ....... —
Jan. 1, 1924
ed from their homes and places of business to ascertain
Jan. 1, 1924.
>355.68
4,937.73
Receipts
Balance
13,282-91
13,282.91
Balance .......................................... •
the location of the blaze, and as they turned their eyes
4,380.00
T ransferred from E Light Fund ....................
R eceipts
ST R E E T FUND
11/
D isbursem ent s
to the northeast they rested on black clouds of smoke January 1, 1924
Assessments collected .................. ........
767.50
Dep.
In terest on bonds ...............t.............................. •
Accrued interest on bond sold to E. I
rolling up from Grizzly Mountain. Flames were vieing
Balance ........................................................................................ >2,014.67 Telegrams ............................................................
4.43
4.71
Fund ..... ................. ...................
R
eceip
ts
1.91
D
isbursem
ents
Commission
for
handling
in
terest
coupons
f
.
with each other in the race up the mountainside, sweep­ Taxes .................................................................................
3,282.81 Balance Ju n e 30, 1924 ...................................
13.34
8,543.61
Interest on bonds .........................................
ing every vestigate vegitation. It spread, grew in inten­ From sale of old g r a d e r .............................................
35.00
358.50
9,317.73 Balance June 30, 1924 ......................... •—
4.00
9,317.73
sity, swept out of the canyons and over the hill sides in From sale of old dump cart ....................................
371.84
371.84
161.88
For labor in cem etery .................................................
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPRECIATION FUND
its race toward the top and the timbered section that From
45.00 Jan. 1, 1924—
W taer Fund— for replacing p a v e m e n t........
SIDEWALK
FUND
'
HIGH A CHURCH ST.
17,093.81 Assessments collected .....................................
116.64
8.57
fringes the mountain. Night came and the fire became Assessment ...............................................................
Balance ..........................................................
009 *> Ç
D isbursem ents
R eceip ts
From
sale
of
bond
to
E.
L.
Dep.
Fund
plainly visible. It resembled an inferno and as the flames Salaries and labor ..............................................> 1,874.63 —
1,200.00
T ransferred from E. Light Fund .................
D isbursem ents
4,500.00 Reimbursement of am ount advanced by
shot upward they illuminated the heavens, and the side of Accident insurance from employees .................
From sale of bonds owned by E. L. Dep. Fund
57.04
General Fund to pay for construc­
.......... ...........................................~.........
21.25
In terest on bonds owned by E. L. Dept. Fund
184.84
old Grizzly stood out plainly, almost ghastly. Those who Engineering
349.92
Drayage and freight ........................ i.......................
61.50
tion of High St. sidewalk
D isbursem ents
fought desperately to stay the progress o fthe fiend say Supplies ..........................
Bonds purchased .................................................
3,219.81
13.55
349.92
349.92
Balance Ju n e 30, 1924 ........................................ 19,758.84
15.00
that has swept over an area of 1000 acres destroying every­ Garage re n t ..................................................................
LK
FUND
Truck expenses ..........................................................
243.88
thing.
R eceipts
22,978.65
22,978.65
Office supplies ..........................................................
14.05
167.62
LIGHT
DEPOSIT
FUND
ELECTRIC
collected
Assessments
Crosswalk
construction
63.20
-High
&
H
arrison
Sts.
How did the fire on old Grizzlev originate ? What is
167.62
30,
1924
?
15.0C
Jan.
1.
1924,
Collection
....
Balance
June
13.17
brooms ........................................
the origin of the other fires devastating thousands of Street
15.00
Balance June 30, 1924 .....
G rader blade ........................................
9.50
167.62
167.62
8.00
acres of timber and range land? There are many explana­ Street s’gns .................. j.........”.............
15.00
15.00
GERTRUDE
BIEDE,
ithing ........................................
7.80
tions. Some say lightning is responsible. Others attribute Blacksm
City Recorder
W AREH O USE FUND
Surety Bond— S treet Commissioner
2.50
Jan. 1, 1924.
the cause to the sun’s rays and broken glass, but it is Balance Ju n e 30, 1924 ..................................... 3,146.86
6,245.5.
Balance
safe to say that about ninety-nine per cent of them are
D
isbursem
ents
5,551.93
5,551.93
150.00
Tidings classified do the business
Plans .............................
started from matches and cigarette stubs that are care­
F IR E D E PT . FU ND
492.50
Labor
............................
lessly thrown to the ground by those who are criminally January 1, 1924
28.50
Accident insurance .....
Balance ...............................................................
479.00
46.25
negligent.
Engineering ...................
Receipts
248.95
Lum
ber
and
cement
...
There may be a wide difference as to the origin of Taxes ....................... ....................................................
3,107.57
41.25
H auling gravel ............
of Supplies ..........................................................
1.75
50.65
the disastrous fires that are sweeping vast areas, hut we Sale
Supplies .........................
Miscellaneous ........................................................
14.86
9.40
Use
of
concrete
mixer
are all united in declaring the fire fiend one of mankind’s
D isbursem ents
11.50
W elding ..........................
Salaries ...........
1,705.00
5,166.53
greatest enemies, and its toll is deplorable.
Balance June 30. 1924 ...
E xtra Firem en ..........................................................
100.70
6,245.53
6,245.53
Accident insurance ....................................................
125.99
Truck expense .............................................................
39.30
CANYON ROAD FUND
M attress ........................................................................
24.00
Jan . 1, 1924.
■ TH FILIPINO REVOLT
Cutting Wood ............
12.50
586.64
Balance
Superficial im ^stigation by United States army of­ Office supplies .............................................................
14.00
(No transactions)
of Chief to Convention ...........................
16.22
P A R K FUND
ficers indicates that the recent muntiny, or “ strike,” Expenses
Supplies ........................................................................
49.77
R eceipts.
Keep th e bloom o f youth ami
among Filipino scouts was of a local nature and not as Payment of loan— General Fund ....................... 600.00
>2,572.32
Taxes ........................................................................
the
basis o f health by en joy­
13.27
.........................................................
9.25
general as at first anticipated. Of the 7,000 men com­ Miscellaneous ............................................................
In terest on funds in bank ...............................
ing
a
daily butli.
From sale of Ashland Municipal Auto Camp
prising the division, only 200 are believed to have plan­ Balance Ju n e 30, 1924 ............................................. 906.45
W
hen
nerves are frazzled
Im provem ent Bonds 1 to 10, less
10,186.20
after a hard day’s work at the
election
expenses
..............................
ned partieipatin in the revolt.
3,603.18
3,603.18
o ffice or at hom e, a warm bath
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PHILCO
Diamond Grid
S t o r a g e
Keepin’ the
body fit—
The supposed leaders are being held for further in­
vestigation, and it is likely only these, and not the rank
and file of the dissatisfied scouts, will be court martial-
led. Rome admired conquered enemies when they show­
ed valor on the field of battle, and admitted the defeated
to citizenship. The Filipino scout strike is not likely to
merit much commendation in this country and will not
help the Filipino in his cause for independence.
The day following “ Battling” Siki’s marriage the
announcement is made that he has a wife and a baby in
Paris. Even though there are still others in the jungles
of his native land, it will make no difference to the white
“ flame” who married him in New York.
D isbursem ents
CEM ETERY FU ND
Turned over to P ark Board ...........................
Jan . 1, 1924
Balance
322.06
R eceip ts
D isbursem ent«
16/00
12.50
263.88
100.00
11.55
9.30
201.33
Commission on sale of lota ...........
Engineering ......................................«...
Labor ....................................................
Care of Mountain View Cemetery
Hose .......................................................
Miscellaneous .....................................
Balance Ju n e 30, 1924 .....................
614.56
PU BLIC ITY A CHAUTAUQUA FITND
Jan. 1, 1924
R eceip ts
Taxes ............................................................................
1,297.98
Jan. 1, 1924
Balance
Love makes the world go around, but knocking a man
on the head has the same effect.
Taxes ......
From Geni Bond Red. Fund— paym ent of loan
Fourteen armies are stronger tha nours, but ours
includes the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
In terest on bonds ...................................................... 8,023.75
1,300.00
Loaned Genl. Bond Red.
1.15
Miscellaneous
2,133.35
Balance June 30, 1924
Z
R eceip ts
11,458.25
8,837.27
1,300.00
Notes .....................................................
Transferred from W ater Fund
Balance June 30, 1924 ..............................
Jan . 1, 19i»i.
Balance
11,458.25
W A T ER FU ND
There are three parties to the contest for presidency.
The main point of contention is: who is the first party?
No matter how hot it gets, there is alwavs that
breeze, is the most used weather alibi.
207 E . Main
LESSON X
Jan. 1, 1924
19,125.50
Receipts
W ater ren ts ........................
Putting in taps .............................. —................
Labor on sewer m ains .....................................
Air service ...........................................................
Sale of old pipe ................. ..............................
Sale of supplies ..................................................
From sale of bonds owned by W ater Fundi.
In terest on bonds owned by W ater Fund....,
Miscellaneous ...................................................
D isbursem ents
Salaries and labor ........ ?........................................... 4,230.26
Pipe and fittings ...................................................... 9,880.68
F reig h t and drayage
.....................
77.63
Salaries Recorder and A ssistant
.....................
475.00
Accident insurance .......................
.....................
166.80
Car expense .................................................................
354.98
P rinting .................... „ ................................................
68.10
14*359.80
18.00
75.40
185.00
37.85
7.15
13,000.00
563.28
7.47
J. H. Puelicher
REAL ESTATE AND REFUNDING BOND
Balance ........
R eceip ts
T ransferred from Real E state Fund
D isbursem ents
184.49
33.15
500.00
7,488.54
DEPOSIT SL IPS—Printed blanks with spaces
in which the depositor writes the amount
of cash and of each check deposited.
About ninety per cent, of all business transactions are
finally paid by bank checks. They facilitate business and are
a safe way to transm it funds in paying bills, wages or meeting
other obligations.
8,206.18
LIBRARY FUND
826.3S
R eceip ts
3
BLANK C H EC K S=Printed forms for orders
on the bank to pay out money from the
depositor’s account. The depositor writes in the name of
the person to whom he wants money paid, the amount he
wishes paid, and then signs his own name. When the
check comes to the bank it pays the sum of money as indi­
cated, deducting it from the depositor’s account, and keeps
the check which it cancels. Cancelled checks are each
month returned to the depositor and serve him as receipts
for the payments made.
Jan. 1, 1924.
Balance
-
PASS BOOK=A small account book in which
the bank enters a customer’s deposits;
an entry serves as his receipt for that
amount.
D isbursem ents
Jan. 1, 1924.
X
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT=Account in bank
used in connection with funds employed
in business transactions, from which
withdrawals are made by checks.
T ransferred to R. E. & R. B. S. Fund,
close account ...
Taxes paid on city properties .................
A bstracts ...........................................................
F o r M argaret B utterfield T ract ................
Balance June 30, 1924 ...............................
t
When opening a commercial account the bank furnishes the
depositor with a pass book, deposit slips and blank checks.
.R EA L ESTATE
From re n t of city properties
From sale of city properties
24 0 East Main St.
By J. H. Puelicher, Chairman
—
-
Publlo Education Commission, American Bankers Association
TALENT W ATER SINKING
Receipts
Ju n e, 1924, Prem ium on Special O bligation
rpHE Ashland
Electric Supply
------------------------
Apr. 1924, Accrued interest on Bonds Nos.
1 to 10 .................................................
Balance Ju n e 30, 1924
1,320.98
Battery Repair
We m aintain a battery re­
pair service, handled by a man
competent and expert in bat­
tery repairing.
WHY, BANKS?
1,297.98
D isbursem ents
The “ Bob” is doomed declare newspaper dispatches.
Well let it he “ doomned.”
Heating
Plumbing
Phone 138
R eceip ts
Ashland Band ...............................................................
250.00
Balance June 30, 1924 ......- .................................. 1,047.98
Balance
lief ore retiring will soot lie and
quiet tile w h ole body, and in­
duce a gtMxl n ig h t’s rest.
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Jerry O’Neal
R eceipts
IN T E R E ST & BONDS FU N D
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but this
doesn’t explain patent leather hair.
12,771.79
TP ax os
• •• •
•
From In terest and Bonds Fund— payment of
loan ................................................ • • ■
From sale of Bonds owned by Genl. Bd. Red.
Fund ......................................................
In terest on bonds owned by Genl. Bd. Red.
Fund ......................................................
Disbursem ents
6,000.00
614.56 Redemption of J bonds .................................
1,300.00
Paym ent of loan
Balance June 30, 1924 ........................................ 12,599.05
645.23
19,899.05
AUTO CAMP IM PROVEM ENT BOND REDEMPTION
662.75 1
D isbursem ents
If the world’s a stage, every man has a right to a
fair show.
12,771.79
GENERAL BOND REDEMPTION FUND
2.50
290.00 Jan. 1, 1924.
Balance ..........................................................
Taxes ............
From sale of lots
Balance
12,771.79
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