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    ' Wednesday, January 28, 1020
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ASITLANH WEEKl TIDINGS
TALENT TIDINGS
( Continued from page one)
minus on a business visit, was in
Jacksonville Monday. She went to
Aslilc.nd Monday night accompanied
lv Mrs. Rose who will Stay over
nxhl for a visit Willi Mrs. Ziders.
Mr O A. Mannine liiis built quite
;;n addition to his progeny on the
h.Khwiy consisting ot a kitchen and
SCleOIl pOlTB.
Mrs Fletcher Spencer nn.lerwent
(liiile a seiious operation at the Sa
cred Ho'i't hospital Monday morning
She is revorteil us pelting alone quite
niiely. Mr Siencer's mother is ear
in c for her ihree small children dur
ing her sickness.
Mr Itnli.h Koozer. manager of the
Ratloy Canning company, has rented
a house in Modioli! ami moved his
family there Monday.
Mr. r.ney is (inie low at his home
here and Ins sent for his daughter,
Mis. Hlakeley of Astoria, Ore., to
come iiml he with him.
Mr. Fox. ill, who owns a beautiful
little ranch home on the I'acili
hi-hway. is putting a new fence in
front which is quite an Improvement
lo the looks of the plHCe.
The l'acilic hiuhw.iy printers ar"
vovkine in this vicinity now under
the supervision of William ltruin,
which is quite an improvement to the
road.
Mrs. .In,- Silvn was visit in c; in:
A-hbnd Monday. '
Myron W orks was visiting ill Ash
land Sunday afleiuoon.
A lar.ee crowd attended Ihe dance
at Ihe Suncrest orchard Satui'dav
nii-lit given hy Mr. P.i.-diop and John
Uriner. One hundred and eleven
tickets were sold. Excellent music
was furnished hy Porter's orchestra
of Ashland and rel'reshn Is served
In- Mrs. Jones, who is cook at the
Snncrest orchard.
Mis. Withrow. Ihe proprietor of
the Talent ronfestinnery slore. was
anione the Talent visilyrs in Ashland
Thursdav.
Miss Until Dudgeon with Mattie
Turner and her parenls. Mr. and Mrs.
Denhani, were visiting in Ashland
Thursday.
Mr. Riley Nycewarner is making
l.reparatlons for Martini; a pool hall
here in the near future. His place
ol business will he in the hall where
Garvin & Thurher were several years
ago.
Mrs. Hattie Malmstrom of Tacoma.
Wash., was a week end guest of
Marion Tryer and family. Mr. Ches
ter Tryer of Weed, Calif., was also
a truest at the family home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tryer and
children ami guests spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Toft
in Medford.
Mrs. Lillie M. White of Kerhy,
Ore.; Mrs. Margaret Zell of Jackson
ville and Airs. Meda Nelhcrland of
Medford were visiting with Mrs.
Mama ret Croshy and Mrs. William
Croshy Tuesday. Mrs. While is en
route o Fort Jones and Yreka, Calif.,
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Karl Withrow was visiting In
Ashland Tuesday afleruoon.
Mr. Dudley F.stes was visiting in
Medford Tuesday. lie is getting
along nicely since his last operation.
Carl Meilin has sold his 40 ucro
foothill ranch to Mr. Turks, who re
cently sold his Ml acre ranch on the
easl side to a Wash I nylon man.
Talent and vicinity is forging right
ahead and there are many good open
iiits for dilfcrent kinds of husiness
in this section. It Is rumored an al
falfa mill and feed business will be
Marled ill the near future by n local
(iiMipanv. Oilier business places
needed are a drug store, another bar
ber shoo, a hardware ntoro. a shoe
shop, a bakery, a pool hall and
general dry goods store.
COl'XTY CCTRT PROCEEDINGS
for sheriff's office
9.86
The following Is a schedule of ex
penditures of Jackson County, Ore
gon, together with a list ot , ciui mioov
Claimants HOU tUUCICB Ul Bcin.o iui
which the claim is made and which 1
were passed upon by the County ;
I..l.. -.,, ,li,rlnn
V.UU11 UI JULA9UU VUlllUJ UUllug luu . v. . , , . . , ,
, f n..mh isn and were I' ranees .Neil, deputy clerks's
j Ruber! a Pearcc,
clerk's salary .
Total $1203.32
Clerk's Office
Florcy, county
clerks salary 166.66
Mildred M. N'eil, deputy
clerk's salary 100.00
allowed as follows, with the excep
tions shown.
County Court and Commissioners
G. A. Gardner, county
judge's salary . ..$ 150.00,
James Owens, county com- I
missioiier's salary and ex- !
pense 79.00:
Geo. W. Owen, county com
missioner's salary and ex-
pense 79.50
Ashland Tidings, supplies for
judge 7. no;
0. A. Gardner, expense for i
trip to Salem
E. A. Thompson, expense for
county judge .-
deputy
deputy
Delilia Stevens,
clerk's salary
Helen Clark, work in clerk's
office
Lenta Godward, work in
cIofK'b office
Ashland Tidings, clerk's of
fice supplies
C'liauncoy Florey, stamps for
office
80.00
75.00
70.00
5.00
65.00
25.25
30.28
20.25
4.001
.$683.19
WASHINGTON The' air service
of the Cnited Stales uriny has form
ulated rules of flying for Ihe guid
ance of ils jiilots. which no iloubl
will be the basis of all regulations
adopted in the future when flying
becomes as common us ailtoinobiling
Some of the precautions prescrib
ed now probably will seem as humor
ous in that time to come as the spec
illations und fears concerning motor
cars 20 years ago seem to the pros
eiit generation.
The uniform rules, which super
cede v. living rules made by differ
ent commanders during Ihe war, are
one step toward standardization of
all flying fields. .They are divide!
.into four parts, applicable to hang
ais, machines, the ground and the
air. Some -of the more interesting
follow:
"Instructors and students in fly
ing will uol wear a long coat, or
loose clothing that might become en
tangled in the controls, nor will
loose articles sue 1 1 . , s waste and rags
that might Jam the controls be left
in the machine.
''Ambulances to be on flying fields
during all flying hours Willi a sur
Mioii and necisiiry medical detail in
iiMiiiidalice.
"Do mil taxie closer than lull feet
to another ship unless mechanic lias
bold of wings.
"It in advisable to carry a good
pair of cutting pliers in a position
where both passengers and pilot call
T'-.ich thein in case of an accident
A nie extinguisher will be car
ried on e.nh machine.
"Hiding on Heps, wings or tail of
a machine is Jorhidilt n.
"In Case engines fail on take off.
land straight ahead regardless of
obstacles.
"Rules about right of way are for
guidance only, Collisions are always
unavoidable. Tin-re is no right of
way. Ktery pikt must be awake at
nil times and preu-M his machine
from getting il.ing, riinsly ne,,r an
other uii bine.
-Machines approaching hivd-on
pass to the right at an inti-rial of at
least 2'HJ )aid.
"If ou -, another rn.o.hiiie, get
nut of ils way. Do not dept-m upon
the other pilot having seen you.
"No vertical J,bnk. st'-cp climbing
or zooming will be done under 3 00
fevt.
"All acrobucy, su' h as loop, wing
overs, eights, roll, half-rolls and
fcpins must be compl-ted at not less
than 1500 fee.
"No pilot will fly over a city oi
town without sufficient altitude io
reach a lauding place."
Total $
Circuit Court
Geo. N. Lewis, bailiff hire.
A. R. Thompson, circuit court
crier
Chas. Austin, petit juror ..
Chas. Angle, petit juror ...
Mr. ItutcJier, circuit court
witness
Onie Ilienvenii, petit Juror
Henry C. Burgess, petit Juror
J. J. Ilutcher, petit juror..
F. E. Uybee, circuit court wit
ness
Harold W. ninghani, petit
Juror
Sam Coy, circuit court wit
ness
Winfred Crowson. petit juror,
Virgil II. Chapman, pelit jur
or
C. Charley, pelit juror. .
Irvin Daley, circuit court
witness
W. C. Daley, circuit court
witness
Ed Duttnn, circuit court
witness
Mrs. Donaldson, circuit
court witness
James Dalton, circuit court
witness
James Dalton, circuit court
witness
MeiiJ. Edmondson, Jr., cir
cuit court witness
Mike Foley, petit juror ...
Erastus J. Fouts, petit Juror
George E. Fox. pelit juror.
Gretchen H. Kraemer. cir
cuit court witness
Joseph Geppert, circuit court
witness
("has. E. Gray, petit juror..
W. W. Gregory, netit Juror
Ram Harnish, circuit court
witness
Wm, Halman, circuit court
witness
Frederick C. Homes, petit
juror
George Hilton, Sr., petit
juror
Chas. Hamilton, petit juror
Guy Holman, circuit court
witness
William Hansen, circuit
court witness
Geo. L. Howard, circuit
court expense . .
Chas. . W. Klingl'e, petit
Juror
Dolph Kent, petit juror....
Nicholas Kime. netit Juror
! Thomas Kenney. circuit
court witnesg
J. M. Loflund, petit Juror. .
E. A. Lungley, petit juror
Geo. Lewis, circuit court
witness
H. D. Milhi, circuit court
witness
A. C. .McDonald, circuit
witness
John Mast, petit juror ....
Mearl I. Minenr, petit juror
H. I). Mills, petit Juror
E. V. Maddox, petit Juror..
Geo. Nichols, Jr., circuit
court witness
George Nichols, circuit court
witness
E. J. Rnnyurd, petit juror , .
Tom Roberta, circuit court
witness
Elmer Robertson, circuit
court witness
Frank J. Shinii, petit juror
Harvey Smith, circuit court
witness
Silvia llrown Ieenhower,
circuit court witness....
Miles Tetherow. petit Juror.
Edward N. Warner, pel II
Juror
Abraham 1'. Weiss, petit
juror
Waller Wood, circuit court
witness
A. II. Zimmerman, circuit
court witness
Violet Zimmerman, circuit
court witness
Mrs. A. H. Zimmerman, cir
cuit court witness
Leuore Godlove, stenogra
pher,' circuit court expense
Total
Treasurer's Office
Myrtle W. Hlakeley, Co.
I treasurers salary juu.uu
Lenore Godlove. deputy treas
346.26 j ,,,-nr salary 80.00
Ashland Tidings, treasurer's
3 00 j supplies 19.00
'Myrtle W. Hlakeley, stamps
33.00 for office 5.00
8-"0 ! Dank of Jacksonville, liberty
21.80 bond express 18.95
Glass & I'rndhomme Co.,
3-70. treasurer's supplies .. .. 7.15
12.00;
19.20
19.20
Amelia Mayfield. regular in
digent .. '.. 17.50
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu
lar indigent
Carrie E. Miller, regular In
digent Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular Indigent
Margaret Noble, regular Indi
gent 10.00
Doc. Parsons, regular indi
gent Elias Slover, regular Indigent
Nancy Sisemore, regular In
8.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
10.00
Orln Wakefield, repairing
shoes 2.00
White & trowhridge, pre
mium on insurance 25.32
Jackson County Creamery,
comity farm expense .... 2.40
W. N. Wells, county farm
expense l.B 0
Total $757.84
Court House Expense
J. A. Norris, janitor's sal
ary 60.00
Billings Agency, premium on
Insurance
digent 10.00, city of Jacksonville, water
1.50
3.30
K. 20
22.80
23.00
9.30
Tolal $230.10
Coroner's Office.
Dr. F. It. Coddard, coroner's
i expense 5.00
! Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis, coroner's
0 expense 10.00
Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, coro
ner's expense 5.00
Dr. F. Swedenhurg, coroner's
expense 5.00
Dr. Ernest A. Woods, coro
ner's expense 5.00
Dr. Ilecknian, coroner's ex
pense 5.00
4.80!
3.30
i
3.70'
I
5.1 01
i
13.20
1
7.60
17.80 j
16.20
19.00
i
3.70
i
fi.70
26.00
20.20
3.30
4.60
10.40
16.80
4.80
8.30
2.10
1.75
Total $35.00
School Superintendent's Office
0. W. Ager, school Btipt.
salary 150.00
11. E. Morris, school supt.
salary 120.00
Mrs. Eugene Thompson,
work for school supt 27.00
G. W. Ager, stamps for
school supt 10.00
Mamie Clark, work In school
supt. office 5.00
Ashland Printing Co., school
supt. supplies 2.45
W. H. Smith, regular Indi
gent 15.00
Mrs. L. Schlefflln, regular
indigent 6.00
T. D. Stafford, regular indi
gent 7-00
Annie Watklns, regular indi
gent 8.00
Z. Wolgamott, regular Indi
gent 15.00
Alex Wilson, regular Indi
gent 800
J, W. Ingram, regular Indi
gent 8.00
Bungalow Slore, indigent
supplies 10.05
Citv of Ashland, water rent
for indigent 3.30
East Side Meat Market, in
digent supplies 4.20
E. C. Faber, indigent sup
plies 10.00
Hutchison & Lumsden, Indi
gent supplies 30.00
Weeks & McGowan Co., indi
gent expense 60.00
Leonard Oorthups( milk for
indigent 9 00
B. I'. Tbeiss, indigent sup
plies ; 15.00
Valley Fuel Co., wood for
Indigent 7.50
Home Grocery, Indigent sup
plies i 8.00
Sacred Heart Hospital, care
indigent 12.85
C. E. Hnms, supplies for in
digent 1171
rent for court house
Fred J. Fick, court house
supplies
First National Bank of
Ashland, Premium tor in
surance R. A. Homes, premium for In
surance Wm. H. Johnson, premium
for Insurance . . . . f. . .
McCurdy Insurance Co., pre
mium for insurance ....
J. W. Wukefield, premium
for insurance
White & Trowbridge, pre
mium for insurance ....
Calif.-Ore. Power Co.,
lights for court house. . . .
J. W. Wakefield, premium
for Insurance
85.35
35.00
3.15
delivering road mntorliil.. 7.85
W. W. Salsig Lumber Co.,
supplies Dist. No. 2 30.28
Total $432. 12i
Road Dist. No. St.
Nick Young, payroll Dint.
No. 3 . . 409.97
F. E. Uybee, work on Ante
lope Iload, Dist. No. 3... 39.75!
Gen. Brown & Sons, wood
for Dist. No. 3 54.00
W. S. Chappell, wood for
Dist. No. 3 3.00
Eagle Point Hurdwure Co.,
supplies, Dist. No. 3 7.67
Von der llellen Hdwe. Co.,
supplies, Dist. No. 3 2.70
.$627.09
220.83
Total
ltoail Dist No. 4
85.35 O, S. Welsher, payroll, Dist.
No. 4
68.28 Road Dist. No. 5
F. J. Watson, payroll, Dist.
110.95 No. 5 110.50
Road Dist. No. 0
110.95' A. C. Rpence, payroll, Dist.
No. 6 194.45
42.68 Jasper Tungate, supplies,
Dist. No. 48.00
51.2.1
Total $242.45
9.58 Komi Dist. No. 7
Thos. Stanley, payroll, Dist.
42.68 No. 7 118.13
Medford Fur. & Hdwe. Co.,
supplies, road engine... 13.79
Payne Wiseman Co., wood
for general roads 14.00
B. F. Peart, supplies on
Trail road 30.16
Ira Reeder, fence supplies,
general roads 2.75
E. S. Wilson, labor on road
engine, general roads ... 9.00
H. R. Pace, general road
work 122.60
C. I. Homes, moving fence,
general roads 15.00
J. W. Kent, drayago, gen
eral roads 7.00
Roy Ulrich, gravel box for
general roads 4.00
Von der Hellen Hdwe. Co.,
ferry supplies 7.25
Total $314.45
I'Yiiit Inspector's Office
E. R. Oat man, fruit inspec
tor's salary 70.00
H. T. Pankey, fruit inspect
tor's salary 147.00
3.60
14.00
1 7.(10
4.20
12.80
2.10
10.20 i
12.00
1.50
4.80
5.80
16.00
15.80
13.20
10.20
4.20
2.10
7.20
3.70
3.30
6.40
3.30
Total $217.00
Asessor's Office,
J. B. Coleman, assessor's sal
ary 125.00
Jas. M. Croneniiller, deputy
assessor's salary 100.00
Linnio Ilauscam, deputy as
sessor's salary 80.00
J. 11. yColeman, stamps for
county assessor's office.. 2.50
J. B. Coleman, assessor's
i traveling expense 69.90
Medford Printing Co., as
sessor's supplies 2.1.25
Total
Tax Itebalo
Trowbridge, tax re-
.$390.65
4.11
17.50
15.00
20.00
25.00
10.00
Benj. J
fund
Widow's Pensions
Ernestine Austin widow's
pension
Print ha Blackburn, widow's
pension
Goldio M. Buyer, widow's
pension
Minnie Boardman, widow's
pension
Orpha Bells, widow's pension
Mrs. J. It. Ilyerly, widow's
pension 30.00
Kl'fie Marie Baer, widow's
pension 25.00
Ella May Caine, widow's
pension 17.50
Anna Laura Coruin, widow's
pension ' 10.00
May J. Daw, widow s pension
Lucy May Davis, widow's
pension 10.00
Netlle Green, widows pen
sion Lizzie Heath, widow's pen
sion '.
Mary Roberts Higgins, wid
ow's pension 10.00
Mrs. Polly Love, widow's
pension 32.50
Nida Ooalman, widow's pen
sion
Rosa A. Peffly, widow's pen
sion Mary Prlsrllln Price, widow's
pension
Relha M. Richardson, wid
ow's pension 32.50
Rosu Ann Hohhlns, widow's
nenslon '. . . . 10.00
5 00 Sarah A. Summers, widow's
1 pension , 22.50
Total $ 6115.85 Hose R. Singler. widow's
Justice Court j pension 40.00
Glenn Taylor, Justice court I Laura E. Stewart, widow's
expense .' 33,30 pension 22.50
Geo. O. Timothy, constable Mrs. Sevey, widow's pen-
fees 1.70 ' sion
Glenn O. Taylor, jusllce j Addle Webb Shanks,
Total $541.11
Cure of Poor at Poor Farm
W. N. Wells, supt. county
farm's salary 100.00
Theo. J. Mulgren, county phy
sician's salary 83.33
Ed Binns, county farm sup
plies 14.84
Billings Agency, premium for
insurance 50.65
Albert Crane, nursing at
coutny farm 10.00
Callf.-Ore. Power Co., lights
for county farm 10.64
J. R. Elden, repairs for
county farm
Enders' Cash Dept. Store,
county farm supplies....
First National Bnnk of Ash
land, premium on Insur
ance policies 60.65
R. A. Holmes, premium on
insurance policies 40.52
Hubbard Bros., county farm
supplies 3.10
Leon B. Hasklns, county
farm supplies .90
Hutchison & Lumsden, coun
ty farm supplies 115.27
S. S. Ingles, beef for county
farm
Wm. H. Johnson, premium
on insurance ... '
Medford Fish Market, county
farm supplies
John O. Mann, county
farm supplies
McCurdy Insurance Co., pre
mium on insurance 65.85
Pacific Telephone Co.,
phone for county farm. . .
Rogue River Valley Milling
Co., county farm supplies
Total $705.17
Jail .
J. A. Norris, Jailor's salary 25.00
Optimo Cafe, meals for pris
oners 6.60
Mrs. J. Hurtman, jail matron
Jane Johnston, laundry tor
prisoners
Effie May Terrill, meals for
prisoners 59.85
Jno. M. Williams & Co., coun
ty Jail supplies 1.15
J. P. Hughes, supplies, Dist.
No. 7 2.40
Eagle Point Hdwe. Co., sup
plica, Dist. No. 7 7.00
P.utto Falls Lumber Co.,
supplies, Dist. No. 7 25.30
Stoddard, supplies,
No. 7 9.34
15.00N. B
Dint
22.05
Total $129.65
Advertising and County I'linling
Ashland Printing Co., print
ing semi-annul report ... 12.15
Ashland Printing Co., print
ing county notice 9.60
Medford Mail Tribune, coun
ty printing 80.60
Total $102.17
Road Nisi. No. H
W. L. Van llouten, payroll,
Dist. No. 8 105.00
C. F. Carter, supplies, Dist.
No. 9 2.20
17.00
65.85
.90
3.05
Total $102.
Roads and Highways
John Blaess, ferryman's sal
ary County Xurse.
Florence Lee, county nurse's
salary
Florence Lee, county nurse's
salary 3.10
C. E. Gates Auto Co.", sup
plies 18.84
Total $..107.20
Ibmd Hist. No. 0
Tom Carlton, payroll, Dist.
No. 9 153.75
Road Dist. No. 10
David Morn, payroll, Dist.
I No. 10 486.40
! Road Dist. No. 1 1
iJohn Thrasher, payroll,
Dist. No. 1 1 079.50
25.00 Medford Furniture & Hdwe.,
I supplies, Dist. No. 11 . . . 6.30
'John Thrasher, error on Nor.
93.52, payroll, Dist. No. 11 21.00
Totul $423.30
Ashland Klamath I 'alls Road.
Jack True, payroll, Ash
land Klamath Fulls Road 982.71
Aahland Iron Works, sup
plies, Ashland Klamath
Falls road 8.50
Ashland Creamery, supplies,
Ashland Klamath Falls
road 25.00
Lars Berg, expense, Ash
land, Klamath Falls road 10.00
A. B. Brown, supplies, Ash
land Klamath Falls road 12.24
Enders Dept. Store, supplies,
Ashland Klamath Falls
road 32.13
Hodson-Feenaughty Co., sup
plies', Ashland Klamath
Falls road 2054.65
Mason-Ehrnian Co., sup
plies, Ashland Klamath
Falls road 013.05
Medford Furn. & Hdwe.,
Co., supplies, Ashland
Klamath Falls road 338.50
Provost Bros., supplies, Ash-
lund Klamath Falls road 6.60
Ira Reeder, supplies, Ash
land Klamath Falls rnud 24.75
Thos. II. Simpson, supplies,
Ashland Klamath Fulls
road 19-30
Total $115.25
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
E. A. Bond, sealer of weights
and measures salary:... 23.64
E. A. Bond, sealer of weights
and measures salary 35,3!)
Total $706.80
Rood Hist. No. 12 '
Geo. Stacy, payroll, Dist. '
No. 12 903.82
B. F. Peart, supplies, Dist. I
No. 12 2.25
Total $4727.33
I ton nly.
Albert Kissinger $ 4.00
H. P. Sellers 3.00
Clyde Davidson 7.00
E. F. Hubert 8.00
W. W. Butler 4.00
Donald Anderson 4.00
Wm. Bulllck 6.00
George Hoffman 2.00
Clyde Gunter 3 00
Edwurd Johnson 11.00
Total $ 59.03
Surveyor's Offli-e.
Florence Reddy, surveyor s
stenographer
C. Frank Rhodes, office ax-
pense 12.00
1078.74
609.04
1.75
Chas. L. Schiefflin, coun
ty farm supplies
W. N. Wells, supt. county
farm traveling expense..
J. W. Wakefield, premium
on insurance
Total $ 52.00
Water
Fred N. Cummings, water
master's salary 100.00
District Attorney.
G. M. Roberts, expense on
trip to Salem 20.00 1
G, M. Roberts, expense in
office of District Attorney 41.50
Total 906.07
ltoail Dist. No. lit
F. J. Watson, payroll, Dist,
No. 13
II. L. Gregory, payroll, Dist,
I No. 13
L. F. Taylor, truck driver,
40.00 i Dist. No. 13
Calif.-Ore. Power Co., pow
er for rock crusher, Dist,
No. 13
A. R. Envart .expense, Dist,
No. 13'
R. P. Phillips . . .
Dean Snltmarsh .
Hurry Bousstim ,
Lyal Hurtman . . .
Joe Schultz
Carl Hansen
Frank Orltnan . . .
Robert Edsall . . .
E. B. Conger
G. R. Van Aukcn ,
Cyrenus Combest
W. L. Puyno
Victor H. Dale . .
D. B. Wulch
4.00
6.00
4.00
6.00
4.00
2.110
33.00
7.00
0.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.00
4.00
125.00. W. H. Hughes 24.00
Total $171.50
Prohibition Enforcement.
5.60 P. R. Daily, enforcement of
Phori. Law 27.00
6.50 ROADS.
Road Dist. Xo. 2
8.00 iWm. Bruin, payroll Dist. No.
I 2 393.99
25.32 Ends Transfer & Storage.
Total $1985.18
lto.nl Dist. Xo. 14
D. W. Pence, payroll, Dist.
No. 14 619.48
(Jeneral Roads
Brown Motor Co., supplies
for general roads
Ilines & Snider Co., sup
plies for general roads..
J. Hail mon, lumber for
Tolo-Bear Creek bridge..
J. Hart man, labor and ma
terial for Tolo Bear-Creek I
bridte . . . ; 96.60 j
W. 0. McDonald, supplies on
Trail road, general roads 3.00 1
Raymond Phillips
' Anton Ring
92.40 W. L. Davis
Edward Johnson . .
20.00 S. J. T .Meadows . .
Clyde Davidson . . .
Zera Dahack
Belva Aiken
Charles Li,ndsay . ,
F. S. Miller
Clarence Kasshnfer
1 F. Jake Moore
47.53 Amos E. Williams
! C. M. Marquess . . .
5.85 Geo. Wolter
Jas. Rhea
44.84 J. W. Grantham ..
Glen Fabrick
4.00
17.00
7.00
9.00
4.00
4.00
8.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
4. on
3.00
9.011
11.00
4.00
6.00
3.00
4.01)
Total $269.00
CHAUNCEV FLOHEY.
County Clerk.
3.70
5.80
13.20
16.20
2.10
13.40
13.40
.60
25.00
25.00
10.00
15.00
25.00
32.50
17.50
O. Taylor.
court fees
20.25
80.00'
Total $55.25
Sheriffs Office
Chas. E. Terrell, sheriff's
salary ; 208.33
John H. Winter, deputy sher
iff's salary 115.00
Flora Thompson, deputy
sheriff's salary 100.00
Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher
iff's salary 100.00
Glen L. Terrill, deputy sher
iff's salary
Hazel Tetherow, work in
sheriff's office
Dclpha C. Terrill, work in
sheriff's rtffire
Carolyn Wimer, work In
sheriff's office
W. L. Farlow, deputy sher
iff hire
Ashland Tidings, supplies
sheriff's office
M. L. Daily, taxi hire, sher
iffs office
W. L. Farlow. deputy sher
iff's expense
Geo. J. Kunzman, sheriff's
office supplies
J. J. McMahon, deputy sher
iff hire
Postal Telegraph Co., sher
iff's telegrams
Elmer Simmons. deputy
sheriff hire
C. E. Terrill. sheriffs trav
eling expense
C. E. Terrill. stamps for
sheriff's office
J. Edw. Thornton, deputy
sheriff hire
John B. Wimer. deputy sher
iff traveling expense....
John B. Wimer. deputy sher-
llf traveling expense ...
Western Union Tel. Co., Tel.
widow's
pension .- 15.00
Ethel A. Tibbesart, widow's'
pension 15.00
Sarah Wakeman, widow's
pension -. 22.50
Tolal , $552.50
Care of Poor Xot at Poor Farm
Dan Auseon, regular indi
gent 10.00
J. R. Anderson, regular in-
igent 6.00
Nancy Arrasmith, regular in
digent 10.00
Rena Avery, regular indl-
70.00 gent : 10.00
I A. D. Beardsley, regular
70.00 indigent 10.00,
(Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, regular
70.00 i Indigent 8.00
Mrs. Kate Copple, regular
15.00 indigent 8.00
' Mnrv M. Chllders, regular In-
54.00 digent 10.00
Dave Daniels, regular indl-
4.751 pent 8.00
J. H. Faltig. regular indl
14.63, gent 8.00
.vir. ami .nrs. ueo. uuii-iie,
regular Indigent 15.00
Mrs. C.unn. regular Indigent
Mrs. Hudson, regular indi
gent Mrs Hatch, regular Indigent
Martha Jones, regular indi
gent Albert Johnston, regular In
digent Viola Jones, regular Indigent
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Kel-
soe. regular indigent '. . . .
K.TOIr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane,
regular indigent
60.64 II. C. Knapp. regular lndl-
3.50
2.8
1.41
60;
70.94
71.76,
12.00
8.00
10.00
.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
20.00
gent
jwe
10.46 Lena Lee. regular Indigent.
I Dan Mabar, regular Indigent
8 00
8 00
10.00
MAPE
Miilne
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family.
We are displaying some new arrivals and would be glad to help
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