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ASHLAND WEEKliT TIDINGS
Wednesday, Janmiry 7, 1020
i LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Harry L. Moore is the proud pos
sessor of the new Cleveland Six late
ly luou,:!it in on sale at the White
St.-ir s-irae by X. Dix & Son. Mr.
Moo e lr,s nh.':;ily tried out Ilia new
I .irvhiso on the Dead Indian road
mh! pronounces it 100 per cent ef-
lu-iout.
Dwight Gregg and Leith Abbott
left last night for Eugene to resumo
their. work in the university.
When our label is in your coat,
you are well dressed. Puulserud &
Barrett. 107-5
Mrs. J. S. Smith, formerly of this
city, but now living in San Dieso, is
reported to be in poor health.
Fruit Inspector's Office .
E. R. Oatman, fruit inspec
tor's salary 154.00
H. T. Pankey, fruit inspec
tors Binary 154.00
I
ih
I. - t
r":iver
Suni :y lor the
e:i ,-ti'er spending til
i -ir 1:. nves here.
ir vacation ;
125.00
100.00
80.00
65.00
12.50
14.25
.voiir Tiot
& R.nett.
.Toll ii n. Wimer, former city recor
der in" Ashland, who has recently
.! serving as deputy sheriff in
J.n-kMinville. has given up his coun
ty position utiii returned to Ashland
lo seine down to civilian life. He
is now employed ' manager of th
pro-ery department in H. G. Enders'
store.
-Total $308.00
Assessor's Office
J. B. Coleman, assessor's
salary
Jus. M. Cronemlller, deputy
nsressor's salary
Linnie Hansen in, deputy as-
r.essor s salary
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams .undo a prtha c; Tp,,Ti11'
ami Verne Blue t,ln to RoK"e Rivei' S""1IV sncml j Elva Coleman, work in as-
1'niversity of immur,. n-iur a umvw
V. T Staples lii.a reliirned from! expense
a trip to Glendale where lie had been j T()ta
with a party of laiidlmyers lookiugj WidovV Pensnns
over the country in that section. II." ' Ernestine Austin, widow's
found the general condition of nf-i tension :.
fairs good, with all optimistic fori Effie Mnrio naGr'
.. . , .J pension ,.
ine mime, air. niapics tuioniniwi i onha Potts
to make the trip by automobile, but' snn
while he found the road paved and Printhu A
in excellent condition in some places,
ill others they were huh deep Willi
mud. . lie had to take the train at
Giants Pass on account of the road
over Smith bill which Is practically
iimassable. .
.J. 196. 75
suit from Paulserud
107-5
widow's
widow's pen-
wid-
Raymond B: lU-er. who has been
'Hiiiim friend Hi Grants Pass for
a fen' (I:. vs. has now returned to
rorxTV coirt pp.ocfkdixgs
o.
lo I '!;
in
his studies at
A. C.
Mi a Klla Myers of Granls Pas
w;: an Ash!,inl Kilor yesterdav.
li-s Myers formerly lived 111 tills
e;tv. but now ir, in the employ of the
lelei'hone noa; any in Grants Pass.
F. W. llnn'er. t ho well known
Chautnueiri entertainer of this city,
who is trailing with the Ellisnn
Wl.ite buro 'ii during the summer, i:
Iioine ul present spending a well
earned vacation Willi bis family on
Scenic Drive. IIo is preparing for
th" cumin? yoir's work which will
start as 'soon as-the spring season
opens.
Ivan and Troy Pliipps and John
Anderson have gone to Eugene to
enter the university after the Christ
mas vacation. The latter go from
O. A. C, where they started the be
ginning of the school year.
...
Mrs. George Cyester Is In Gold T T 1 1 1 ,
Ibis week spending a few days with I
friends, after which sho will go tni
Oakland, Calif., to join her husband!
who left for that eitywliout a week j
ago. and will make her home there. I
The following is a schedule of ex
penditures of Jackson County, Ore.,
together with a list of the claimants
and articles of service for which the
claim Is made and which were passed
upon by the County Court of Jack
son County during the month of Oc
tober, 1919, and were allowed as fol
lows, with the excentions shown:
County Court nnd Commissioners
G. A. Gardner, Co. judge's
salary $
Goo. W. Owen, Co. crmmis
sioner'5 salary :
James Owens. Co. commis
sioner's salary .
Ashland Printing Co., print
ing commissioners' pro
ceedings . . '.
Postal Tel. Co., telegrams,
county judge t
150.00
71. GO
Total
Circuit Court.
A. R. Thompson, circuit
court crier . .
Justice Court
W. H. Gowdy, Justice fees
A. L. Irwiu, constable fees
D. R. Shnmbrook, justice
court witness
O. O. Taylor, justice court
fees
0. O. Taylor, justice court
feos
Geo. O. Timothy, justice
court fees . .
A. B. Zimmerman, justice
court fees . i
Total
., ,r . , . ! Sheriffs Office
' Ao,'"- Mominent business r E, Terrlll, sheriff's salary
m ill of linker, arrived in Ashland ; Flora Thompson, deputy
yesterday to spend several weeks j sheriff's salary
with his wile and daughter. Thev George L. Howard, deputy
. ... . ,. , ,' sheriff's salary
a-e lning in the D. L. Glenn resl-l ,,, Wmeri d(lpily
deuce on Glenn avenue this winter, sheriff's salary ..
iind the daughter, Miss Kuth VnruzOlen L. Torrill, deputy shcr-
is domestic science teacher in the ' iff'R salary
Junior High school. i""' .7,?,llPfrfow' wo,k ,n
sheriff s office
i Geo. L. Toward, deputy
Fherlff's traveling expense
Kunzman Printing Co., rub
ber stamps sheriff's office-
j J. J. McMahon. deputy sher
. I iff's expense
C. E. Terrlll, sheriff's trav-
etlnfr pYnenan
lormer well known resident of this p. E. Terrlll, stamps for
city, stating that they are now II v-1 office
Inn In Denver. Colo. Mrs. Young re-! J(,lin n- Wiiner. deputy
cently underwent an operrtion and: "p"'"'8 ,rftVB,lnK ex
1s now in better health than she lias' Mod7ord Rook Store office
been In many years. supplies
... Postal Telegraph Co., tele-
Prof. F. C. Reimer urrived homej grams for sheriff ......
.-Miimay iroiu ins trip to i;ninu wnerO
be had been spending several months j
in the interests of the state experi
mental station at Talent looking for
blight resistant pears.
ni.iclcbii in
ow's pension
, Minnie lloardman, widow's
! pension
Goldio M. Rover, widow's
! pension
iMi's. J. H. Uyerly, widow's
pension
Elenor Hossiini, widow's.
j pension
i Anna Laura Corum, wld-
ow's pension
M:i" J. Daw, widow's pen-
SsOII
Lucy Mae Davis, widow's
pension . .
. Ella May Caine, widow's
pension
N'ehie Green, widow's pen
sion Ll?.::ie Heath, widow's pen
sion Mary R. Higgins, widow's
pension
Dollv Love, widow's pension
Miene E. Morris, widow's
nensinn
123.00 .id:l o.itman, widow's pen
! slon
Sai".!i E. Ossman, widow's
pension '.
Emma Paulson, widow's
pension
Mary Priscilln Price, wid-
. ort pension
Rosa A. Pel'fly, . widow's
pension
Relha M. fticliardron, wid
ow's pension ,
Rosa. Ann Robbins, widow's
pension
Laura E. Stewart, widow's
pension
Roso R. Singler, widow's
pension
Mrs. Sevey, widow's pen
sion Catherine Eli?.. Silver, wid
ow's petition '.
Addie W. Shanks, widow's
pension '
' Ethel A. Tibbosart, widow's
$ 1 04.25 ! pension
Sarah Wakeman, widow's
"OS Si pension
I
32.05;
!
.76
$377.41 .
12.00
I
1 2.RT, '
4.80!
I
14.10
.17.50
20.55 '
2.40i
!
6.25
17.60
25,00
10.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
35.00
io.oo
10.00
25.00
10.U0
17.50
25.00
10.00
10.00
32.50
25.00
15.00
10.00
10.00
32.50
25.00
32.60
10.00
22.50
40.00
17.50
10.00
.15.00
15.00
22.50
farm 10.58
Bardwell Fruit Co., sup
plies for county farm . . 13.85
Bardwell Fruit Co., sup-
plios for county farm.. 9.10
Albert Crane, nursing at
county farm 10.00
Grant Davis, thershing at
county farm 20.00!
Enders' Cash Dept. Store,
farm supplies 9.27 ,
E. C. Gardner, Co. farm j
supplies 4.00 j
Leon B. Hasklns, Co. !
farm supplies 1.30;
Hutchinson & Lumsden, Co.
farm supplies 27.47:
C. M. Kidd & Co., repairing I
shoes, county farm..., 4.25
Medford Furn. & Hdwe. !
Co., farm supplies 1.50
Mr. A. McBee, county farm j
expense 1.35
John C. Mann, county I
fnrm supplies . 30.68 I
Homer Xeil, wood for conn- I
ty farm 299.00 ji
Poole Furniture & Hdwe. j
county farm supplies.. 2.00 ;
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.,
telephone for county farm 3.15
Edna M. Wells, work nt
county farm 13.00;
W. N. Wells, county farm j
exnense 8.56 ;
W. N. Wells, traveling ex-
pense 8.00 .
White House Grocery, coun- - !
tv farm expense 25.97 1
California Orecon Power ,
Co., lights for county
fnrm i . . ,
County Fair Allowance
R. E. Morris, county fair al
lowance ; 100.00
IV 8. Employment Agent
M. S. Junes, employment
ment service
, Road Fund
Road District No. 1
L. C. DeCarlow, work, dis
trict No. 1
S. Harris, work, district
No. 1
Anna M. Owens,
rock crusher
fuel for
20.00
Total
Road District No. 2
Wm. Renin, payroll, dis
trict No. 2
Ashland Lumber Co., lum
ber for district No. 2. ..
Medford Concrete Construc
tion Co.,
t'-ict o.
supplies, dia-
.80
I
19 20
VoU $500.76
Uo..d Dist.lct No. 3 .
I'.'.d Yc.uiu;, payroll, dis-.
v'.-t No. 1 1,54 2 "I
Clara Young, fuel rock
crusher
Total .; $458.05
General Roads
47.00 Geo. Stncey, payroll gener
al roads iz.uu
Cruter Lake Hdwe. Co.,
general road supplies..
Ends Transfer Co., transfer
general roads
Gudills & Dixon, fencing
for general roads
Ends Coal Co., coal for
road engine
I J. Hartman, bridge supplies
j Medford Fur. & Hdwe. Co.,
546.76 expense Nash Quad ....
W. A. Nlckell, bridge tlm-
78.00 ,
71.50 !
.$149.50
17.60
1,160.66
5.00
230.00
bers
Orogon State Highway
Com. truck hire ......
Road Builders Equip.
Co. crusher parts
2G 1
,$1,562.6J
Total
Road District No. 4
O. S. Welsher, payroll, road : '
district No., 4 76.04
Road District No. 5
F. J. Watson, payroll, dis
trict No. 5 537.15 :. B.
Tot"l
Court. House Expense
J. A. Xorris, janitor's sal-
" ry
Znll'i'iiack Paper Co., sup
plies pt court house . ,
$698.49
Total
Road District No. C
A. C. Spence, payroll
district No. 6
.1 2.63 i Manganese Metal Co., snp-
plies, district Xo. 6 ....
Von der Mellon Hdwe, sup.
! nlies. district No. 6 ....
Roy Ashpole, supplies, dis
60.00 trict No. 6
tnct .NO. 6
Wm. Messall, gravel furr
hished district No. 6....
Total $2,713.67
Islilnwl-Klanmtli Falls toad
True, payroll A. K. F,
uid
liland Lumber Co., lum
ber, A. K. F. road
Ashland Creamery, sup
plies, A. K. F. R
Ashland Trading Co., sup
plies, A. K. F. road
Lars Berg, lumber, A. K. F.
road ;
Barron, meat, A. K.
scribed In the Complaint herein:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint (lied
against yon In the above entitled
court and cause, on or before six
weeks from the day of the first pub-
. llcntlon of this Summons, the first
24-60 publication thereof belnsr the 7th
day of Junuary, 1920, and you,nre
hereby notified that if you full to ap
pear or answer said complaint for
want thereof, the plaintiff will arlnly
to the court for the relief demanded
In the complaint, to-wlt: That the
plaintiff recover judgment In the
sum of $383.20, together with Inter
est thereon atjhe rate of 8 per cent
Der annum, payable nuarterly from
December 18. 1919, until, paid,.' to
gether with J50.00, attorney's fees,
and costs and disbursements herein
to be taxed, Btid for a decree of court
foreclosing the certain real estate
mortgage securing tho debt and
nromossory note described in plain
tiff's complaint, and thnt sld mort
enee and deed be foreclosed on said
nremises in Jrcksnn County, Oregon,
tn-'i. Lot No. 7 In Block No 4 In
the Nlckell Addition to Med'onl. Or
egon: that said nremises described
be ordered sold In the ninpne" m-o.
cvlbed bv lew. and the proceeds
hereof be applied:
65.81
38.00
112.00
148.00
12.25!
.Tall
jailor's sal-
.1. A. Xorris,
my
CMtfornin Oreeon Power
Co.. li"ht for jail
Mrs. ,T. Hartman, jail ma
tron .. ,N
The Tofrerv, supplies for
n'I Ir-mates
Matfio Thompson, meals for'
rrl-orers
El'le V iv Terrlll, meals
for nriooners
Jno. M. Williams, jail expense
.$72.25 !
. j
25.00 :
4.27!
!
2,25 i
i
13.45!
I
;2.85 '
i
42.35 '
3.30,
Tot-1 ; 1163.47
A'lvrtMiiir mill County Priming
Medford Mail Tribune, ad
vertising and county
minting 37.03
Mod'ord Mall Tribune,
printing water decree., 717.20
Total
Road District No. 7
Tom Stanley, payroll ( dis-
trict Xo. 7
Butte Falls Lumber Co.,
supplies district No. 7 . .
Total $275. (!
Road District N. 8
J. E. Davidson, payroll, dis
trict No. 8 .
Road District Xo. 9
Tom Carlton, payroll, dis
trict No. 9
Road District Xo. 10
David Dorn, payroll, dis
trict No. 10
Fred J. Fick, supplies,
road district No. 10
100.00:
Mrs. HuhVird of Rorkford, Wash.,1
is A guest of her sister, Mrs. D. D.
Kd w.'nils, She will remain hero i
while the latter Is In poor health. I
Charles Edrlngton received a let
ter this week from O. L. Young, a
Clothes cleaned and pressed with
out that object loni hie gasoline odor,
at Puulserud Barrett's. 107-5
Total $777.60
Clerks Office
Chnnncey Florey, clerk's
snlnry 166.60
Mildred M. Neil, deputy
clerk's salary 100.00
Frances Xeil, deputy clork'g
salary
Ruberta Pcarce, deputy
clerk's salary 76.00
Delilia Stevens, deputy
1 clerk's salary 70.00
Miss Bernlce Mver end her friend, Helen Clark, work In clerk's
Miss H.ijrel Pinnell of Astoria, who office 65.00
has bee,, her bouse ctiost during the -eora (.odward. worK In
,., . , . ,. , .,, , ' i clerk s office
fliMstnias holidays, will leave to- rn.,MnrPV PlorPV, st.lmp3
night for Sin Jose, Calif. After; for clerk's office
seemlier two weeks there they will Kunzman Printing Co.,
to Cimbrla where both younir! rubber stamps, clork'g
ladies will te iri, sehool this winter, j i.'T-lrlcli.'clork'V offlc;
I expense
Miss Nellie I'.eaver, principal of thai Western Union Tel. Co..
Cold Hill vrbool", has gone back io clerk's office, telegrams
ier work there after an extended rrpA J- Fiok' eI""ess clerk's
omee
Total .. $000.00
Care of Poor Not nt Toor Farm
100.00 'Nancy Arrasmlth, regular
j indigent 10.00
InOOO'Ronn Avery, regular Indi-
- gont 10.00
gflfl.)-Dan Aueaon, regular indi-
gent 10.00
70.00 Anderson, regular in-
. i dicrent 6.00
A. D. I'eardsley, regular
4 20 inditont 8.00
Mageie Ilohl, reguUtr Indi-
gent ' 15.00
.Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, reg-
j nlnr indigent 8.00
j4 75lMary M. Clilldors, regular'
Indigent 10.00
61 10 Kate Copple, regular indi-
I gent 8.00
, 5 00 Dave Daniels, regular indi-
I gent 8.00
lj. H. Fattig, regular Indl-
10.22 1 t-'ont 8'00
I Catherine Gillette, regular
15.30 ' Indigent 10.00
I Mrs. Gunn, regular imligent 12.00
17 75 Mrs. Hudson, regular in-
I dlgent
Mrs. Hatch, regular lndi-
I gent
Martha Jones, regular in-
! dirent
I Viola Jones, regular ln
! ilieent
1 .Vll.nl li.l.llotll vm.lll-,
m nn! indigent
Tot-1 $754.23
Roads and Highways
John Hlaess, ferryman's
salary 25.00
Surveyor's Office
Florence Reddy, work In
snrvevor's office 40.00
C. Frank Rhodes, surveyor's
office expense 12.00
Total
Road District Xo. 11
John Thresher, payroll, dis
trict No. 11
Road District No. 12
Hubbard Bros., supplies
district No. 12
Medford Concrete Const.
Co., sunplies district
No. 12
I F. road ;
j Carson Fowler Lumbr. Co.,
1,511.25! supplies A. K. F. road..
1 J. 1' Dodce Sons, sup
10.00 : plies, A. K. F. road
i Win. O. Dlckerson, sup-
10.77 i plies A. K. F. road
Emiers Dept. Store, sup
35.45; piles A. K. F. road ..
! Endei ii Dept. Store, sup-
2.01 ! pes A. K. F. road
H. II. Gearhart, labor A.
10 I5 K. F. road
Garrison Bros., truck ex-
$1,580.1 3 reuse A. K. V -oad
! Holmes Bros , su;inlles A.
K. F. road
239.00 Holires Pros., siipiilles A.
I K. F. v(,ai
30.05 Meiford Furn. ft Hdwe.
I i n . sunplies A. !. v .
!' ro ,d
Prinni-t Bros., supplies A.
! K. F. road . .,
Ira Keeder,. supplies A. K.
F. ro nl
:Thos. II. Simpson, supplies
A. K. V. road
i White House Grocery, sup-
pfies A. K. F. road ....
.White House Grocery, kiiii
i nlies A. K. F. road ....
.Ashland Furniture Co., sup
plies A. K. F. road ....
Eairle Meat Market, meat
A. K. F. road
Hubbard Bros., supplies
i A. K. F. Road
C. II. Vaupol, supplies A.
K. F. road
4,056. 5t
112.00
47.00
118.46
24.94
171.72
28.60
47.50
3.85
4.50
384.00
7:50
181.0(1
197.00
I
. 57 1.87
6.70
$581.57
225.00 ;
4.40 ;
04.44
Total
$6,063.02
CHAI'NCEY FLOREY.
County Clerk.
Total $52.00
County Xiirse
C. E. Gates Auto Co., gas
oline for country nurse . 1.65
Water Muster
Fred X. Cummlngs, water
mester's salary 100.00
Medford Book Store, sup
plies for deputy wa
ter master 1.50
Total
District Attorney
O. M. Roberts, district at
torney, office expense..
B. 0. Sievertson, expense
for district nttorney , . .
Total . ;
.$101.50
41.50
3.60
.$45.10
Total $08.84
1 Road Dislrlc Xo. 13
Harold McDonald, hauling
j rock, Medford - Eagle
I Point road
Jas. Bishop, hauling rock.
; Medford - Eagle Point
road
IT. L. Gregory, labor, dis-
trict No. 13
1 Hubbard Bros., supplies,
district No. 13
Hubbard Bros., supplies.
district No. 13
James Owens, money ad
j vanced district Xo. 13..
Jno. Renault, hauling rock,
j Medford - Eagle Point
road . . .
Geo. Brown & Sons, fuel for
rock crusher
NOiMOXS FOR
Pir.LICATIOX
of Jackson
120.00
e
8.40
170.0
2.10
81.60
7.35
3a.. 60
9.00
In the piivnient of cos's and ex
penses of sale;
II.
n the payment, of costs nd dis
bursements of suit, and attorney's
fees allowed by the court;
II.
The amount due the plantlff on
said note, nnd the bnlance. If any
there ho after said amounts have
been fully paid, satisfied, and dis
charged, be paid over unto the above
tftimed defendants, or such thereof
as the Interest mny appear, and
thereby all nnd any title, estate, Hen
nnd Interest of the defendants and
128.00 . onch thereof, including the unknown
' . ' heirs of David H. Palmer, alias D.
77.15 h. Pelmer. If he be deceased, and
! all other persons or nnrtles unknown
127.30 , 'claiming any right, title. Interest, lien
, or estate In the real estate described,
be foreclosed and forever barred, ft-2-22
oept as to the right of redemption
ns nrovlded bv law, and for such
1 5.33 further and different relief ns to the
' court may seem proper and equitable
43.40 n8 premises,
j This Summons Is published In the
217.60 i Aflilsind Tldlnes, under nnd bv vir
tue duly made, rendered and en
30.56 , tered upon the 30th day of December.
1919, In this said court and cause
334.31 ,,y F.'M. Calkins, Circuit Court Judge.
I The date of the first publication
2.50 1 thereof Is the 7th day of .Tannery,
1920, nnd the last publication Is the
B6.75 i sth day of Februnrv, 1920.
! C. M. THOMAS,
20.12 ! Attorney for Plaintiff: residence and
i Postofflce: Medford, Oregon. !
5.25 I 77.7 . wed. Wkly.
Department of the Interior, ,t
Fnited States Land Office',
Roseburg, Oregon...'
Serial 05699
December 29. 1919.
XOTH'K OF KKI.KCTIOX
Xotlce Is hereby given that Jacob
Goldberg of the City and County of
In the Circuit Court
Countv. Oregon.
Jackson Countv Bank, an Oregon : San Francisco, State of California,
Corporation, Plaintiff,' has filed in this office hln anpllca-
vs. , tlon to select, tinder the Act of June
David II. Palmer, alias D. H. Palmer,! 4th, 1897. known a the Forest Lieu
11 ml .it he be deceased, the un-Act, the SE4 of Section 2R, Town
known heirs of D. H, Palmer; also ! ship 40 South, Range 1 East, W. ,M
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title.
Interest, lien or estate In the real
estate described In the Complaint
herein. Defendants.
To, David H. Pi.lmcr, allns, D. H.
Palmer, and if ho be deceased, the
unknown heirs of D. H. Palmer; also: before the
all other persons or parties unknown: 1920.
claiming any right, title, interest, 1
lien or estate in the real estate do- 47-5t-W.
Any and all persons claiming in
versely the lands described, or de
siring to object because of the min
eral character of the land, or for
any other reason, to the disposal to
applicant, should file their affida
vits of protest in this office on or
17th day of February,
W. H.
CANON,
Register.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane,
regular Indigents
Mr and Mrs. Thomas J.
Kelsoe, regular Indigent
II. C. Knapp, regular Inrll-
B0.00 1
3Uo'
aratinii ri!i' dy a V"t"r shnrtagi)
Geo. J. Kunzman. rubber
nun 11 11. resonate,! , tios.ng of tlie stamps for clerk's office
schools for a time. This has been Medford Book Store, clerk's
remedied, however, nnd the schools'
were able to start ugaln.
office supplies
.25,
2.76 !
- I
4.55
1
6.75 j
11.10
Totnl
TniiMiirf.r'n (lffli-t
Among mo college men who have Myrtle W. Ulukcley, Co.
bet ft spending the Christmas Taca-! treasurer's salary .. ..
lion at th' ir homes In this city to Ignore Godlove, deputy
.,., ,,, c,,,.,.,,. . '.11 Treasurer's salary ....
r tnrn to (,, and resume their v , w It,llk(,(,.Bt m m
till lies at O. A C. are Elwnod Hed- fr (,ff,.e
burg and pert Freeman, who left Medford Hook Storo, of-
to fitvt of the week. i 'ice supplies
I
.,., ,, . . : Total
r. .M' Council k-h accepted A . , u , , . .,
. . School Superintendent h
1 ovtier. ,., t. cirnrcry on q w. Ager. school superin
'irMt M i stnet. starting with the tendent'g salary
first of the week. R. E. Morris, school super-
. ' visor's salary 120.00
;,,,. , , Mrs. Eugene Thompson, )
-- install,-, , modern sanl- work , Khoo Mpt. of.
'!'r' irs4lm machine auil flee '
'. 1 'a dry room ami are prepared R. E. Morris, balance of
to do your cleaning and pressing on, At!UH' ill"rv
kiu.ii 1. ..1 , .. Ashland Printing Co.,
Mont im,e. laulserud & Barrett. ,,., ,,. B11)lie
H'7-5 G. W. Ager, office ex-
rense
Charln .lobiisou. wno has been a G. W. Ager, Co. Institute
Mn-t at tlie home of Ej V. Carter' supplies
ov-r the ('hrUfnn hi.H.I-.v. k.. '
gone to S. n Franrisco.
RAXCIIK.S WAXTKI)
Co. institute
traveling ex-
work for
8th
W. Ager,
expense . .
O. W. Ager,
pense
Leora Godwnrd,
' school sunt .
HAK A III YER for 40 to 60 G. W. Gndward. work
acre ranch. No squirrel ranch grade exam, board
wanted. Must be good productive Mrs. Eugene Thompson,
t-oil m:d If watered mi mijch the work at county Institute
better: air.ilf.i. etc.. Is the Idea, Western Cnion Tel. Co.,
tet it? Also have csh buyer for telegrams for school
larter r;.wh, good soil and lm-! upt
j-rorernems E. T. FTAI'LES, Ho-'
tel Austin lildg., Ashland, Ore. Total
I Mrs. Lena Lee, regular in
digent
Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, reg
ular indigent . . .!....
Amelia Mayfield, regular
indigent
Dr. 11 Mahar, regular indl-
nent
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery,
v ve-'iilar Indigent
Mrs. .1. 'A. Myers, regular
indigent
Mai ret Noble, regular
Indigent
Catherine Rogers, regular
indk'cut . .
Doc Parsons, regular Indigent
$067 82 1 i,,'s' Itulpi regular
"j indigent
iMrs. L. Si-hiefflin, remilar
In Itsieiit . ;
W. II. Smith, regular in
digent Xan-y Sisemore, regular In-
1 0.00 ' T ,( Stafford! regular in-
di rent
Elias Slover. regular Indl-
i rent
,$192.20 'z -wolgamott. regular Indi
)fflc I eent
jCe-ilia Wood, regi b-r ln
150.00 (lieent
, Alex Wilson, regular Indi-
' gent
'Annie Watkins, regular in-
illgent
22.00 Rum.' ilnw Store. Indigent
: supplies
20.00; Hutchison & Lumsden, In-
I dlcent supplies
32.05 . Mary R. Higsens, regular
i indigent
15.80; J.u-k-on Street Store, In-
! dicent supplies
8.09 Leonard Orthups. indigent
I supplies '
82.41 W. A. Crowley, Indigent
I supplies
B. P. Theiss & Co., Indi
gent sunplies '
Valky Feel Co., Indigent
supplies
100.001
80.00'
2.20'
60.00
6.00
3.00 j
9 00;
8.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
8.00
20.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
10.00
17.50
10.00
i
8.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
10.00
6.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
10.00
15.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
10.65
11.80
25.20
10.15
9.00
72.33
15.00
3.75
i
5.38
- Total $54!
Care of Poor at Poor Farm
Then. J. Mulmgrein, Co.
plii'hiiian's salary 83.33
W. X. Wells. Supt. Co.
farm's salary 100.00
$519.831Ed. Pinna, meat for Co. ,
Good Luck to You
mo
T'HE old year, with its failures and successes, its hopes
and its disappointments, lies behind us, leaving with us
its heritage of experience and the great lessons that are
not taught in schools, and that can only be learned by
living. -
- ,
fN looking back over the past year, one thing mi
spresses us; the debt we owe our many friends for the
hearty support given us.
FjEPEND on it, the courtesy and co-operation extended
to us are remembered and fully appreciated. . We ex
tend hearty greetings and our best wishes to you for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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