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    ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Wednesday, August 25, 1920
AjJiLnd Weekly lidings
Established 1S76
Published Every Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Bert R. Oner. ... Editor
amoug these Oue from William
Woodward, a member of the Port
land board, who protests the res
ignation of ten teat hers who bad
been elected to positions In the
Portland schools for the forth
coming term. j
OH'UUL CITY AM) COUNTY
PAI'KR.
TELEPHONE :t(
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
one Vear $2.00
Six Months 125
three Months . . ...... i1.. .75
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertisements, each
inch 30c
Local Readers, the lino 10c
Classified Column, the word, each
tiii 1
Legal Notices, each time, the
line i i-JC
Cards of Thanks $1.00
Obituaries, the lino 2Vie
Fraternal orders and societies
charging regular initiation fees
and dues, regular rates.
Iteligious and benevolent societies
will be charged at the regular
advertising rate for all adver
tising when an ndmirsion or
collection is taken.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as second class mail
matter.
MM M Kit SCHOOL CLOSES
WITH MUSICAL FEATURE
Last evening brought to a close
the Summer School of Music which
lias been conducted in the Chau
tauqua Pioneer bull and in the
large auditorium for the last six
weeks, with Prof. Leland A. Coon
of the University of Oregon facul
ty as director.
Although this project was
Marled too lato in the season to
expert a large attendance this
year, the Interest and enthusiasm
manifested by those who have
availed themselves of tho oppor
tunities offered to broaden their
musical abilities bespeak a very
large measure of success for con
tinuing the school on a more ex
tensive scale for the coming year.
The final event, the rendition
of "The Rose Maiden," by a
chorus of Ashland singers, aug
mented by a considerable number
from the Phoenix chorus, both of
which have been working under
the direction of Mr Coon for the
period of the 'six weeks' school,
was given lust evening In the large
auditorium. The audience wns
my appreciative und recognized
with generous upplause the mer
its of each Individual perform
ance. The chorus work was excellent
and showed the effect of the pains
taking and careful work of the
director, even In the short period
coei ed.
The work of tho soloists mer
its especial attention. Fletcher
Kish, who sang tli tenor role, is
always heard with great pleasure
by Ashland audiences and shows
1 v IIih enthusiasm and heartiness
with which he enters into a part
the real artistic genius. Miss
llilty sung in a pleasing manner
the contralto solo and the rich
quality of tone was noticeable.
Mrs. Elmoro delighted tho audi
tnce with the clear, beautiful
tones for which her voice is rec
ognized so well, and tho generos
ity of this favorite Iloguo River
valley singer in responding to de
mands of this nnture so freely
merits the lienrtieit appreciation
of all.
.Mr. i oon again showed Ins ver-
CHILD WELFARE
WORK IX COUNTY
Forty-Beven children In Jack
ton county were given a start
along better, healthier manhood
and womanhood in Jackson coun
ty in the four conferences held
at Beagle, Belevirw, West Cen
tral Point and Lake Creek early
this month.
The Farm Bureau women in
these communities met together
at a previous meeting and dis
cussed with Miss Lane, nutrition
specialist of Oregon Agricultural
College, and the home demonstra-; 9"- G, pu,it Juror
tion agent, how best they could
help in the national movement
for child welfare, realizing that
the child welfare need is u prob
lem that tho women in the homes
alone can answer by banding them
selves together and going after it.
The most recent statistics show
that in the United States there
J. N. Hockersmith, petit
juror
Milton S. Janes, petit .
juror
Wilbur Jacks, grand
juror
J. M. Lofland, petit juror
H. U. Lumsden, petit
juror
W. F. Looml3, petit Juror-
Wm. Mclutyre, clr. court
witness
O. R. More, grand Juror
J(. A. Meifrlman, grand
Juror
C. W. McDonald, clr.
court wit noes
C. W. McDonald, clr.
court witness
E. C. McLam, cir. court
witness
H. C. Mackey, petit Juror
Lynn D. Mowat, petit
juror
W. H. NorcroBS, grand
juror
Elsla Olson, clr. court
witness
Jesse Plymire, petit ju
ror
Mrs. Thomas, clr. court
20.60
16.40
4.70
7.00"
7.00
21.40
.50
11.00
4.40
2.00
2.00
6.80
19.00
15.40
4.40
2.00
21.40
17.00
2.00
R. E. Morris, traveling
expense 86.50
O, R. Robinson, 8th grade
exam, board 9.00
.Mrs. Eugene Thompson,
8th grade exam, board 9.00
Lewis Ulrica, stamps for
Sch. supt. office.,... 11.06
Total S 525.16
Fruit Inspector's Salary.
E. R. Oatman, fruit in
spector's salary 170.00
H. T. Pankey, fruit in
spector's salary 112.00
Home Tel. ft Tel. Co.,
telephone bill 7.25
3.C0
14.20
1C.00
16.00
4.60
8.00
20.00
witness
O. O. Timothy, cir. court,
witness
Sam Vestal, potlt juror. .
A. J. Weeks, petit Juror. .
Ed Wllkerson, petit Ju
ror W. O. White, grand jury
witnnsft
is at present a huge army of Lane Wyiund, grand Ju-
5,000,000 children thut are under- ror
nourished and those mothers feel j P- J- Nett & H- K- Hanna,
that in their communities they I aLty'8, 'ee9' S,ntc vs
. , I Smith
are going iu unswei me nourisu-
ment problem if possible. With Total $ 549.95
this in mind a conference was! Sheriffs Office,
held iu each community. There'0. E. Terrlll, sheriff's sal
were one or more doctors at each! ary. "",'", 208.33
i flan I Unnio vl ihiniitv
of these conferences to examine! ,',,.,'. ,' v ituii
the children and n, nurse to weigh Flora Thompson, deputy
and measure them. The object! sheriff's salary 110.00
being to tell the mothers if there !RIen Terrlll, deputy sher-
were other things to be correct- Ln - 100 0
ed besides the feeding. Forty-; sheriff's salary
seven children were weighed, Hazel Tetherow, deputy
measured and examined and the! sheriff's salary -
mother learned whether her child ; f oTfice ."i". .."
was up to par or not. Then eachjvallen Wilson, work in
talked with Miss Lane and planned 1 sheriff's offico
to overcome the deficiencies in Home Tel. ft Tel. Co.,
weight if possible by seeing that ! T
125.00
88.00
75.00
Total $ 289.25
Assessor's Office,
J. B. Coleman, assessor's
salary
Jus. M. Cronemlller, dep
uty assessors salary.-. 110.00
Llnuie Hanscam, deputy
assessor s salary ....
A. E. Coleman, deputy
assessor's salary ....
A. P. Hagen, repairing
plat books 130.00
R. P. Campbell, field dep.
uty assessor's salary . . 10.00
J. T. Little, field dep
' uty assessor's salary . . 84.00
E. A. Langley, field dep.
' uty assessor's salary. . 105.00
W. L. Moore, field dep
uty assessor's salary. . 90.00
J. C. Pendleton, deputy
assessor's salary ....
Jay Terrlll, field deputy
assessor's salary 110.00
J. B. Coleman, assesor's
traveling expenso
Home Tel. ft Tel. Co.,
telephone bill, asses
sor's ....
Med ford Book Store,
supplies, asessor's of
fice Medford Printing Co.,
supplies, assessor's office
75.00
33.50
3.05
1.60
12.25
T..n,Bnnvllln Pn.l
the child has in the diet the food, I ' ' ,lpn9B shBrff '
and the rest thut is needed for!J. J. McMahon, deputy
child to grow to normal' sheriff hire
weight height and 'to,
his or her age. There ure 28 of CL. Mon.lB011, (lepUty
these 47 children who are below I sheriff hlro
par and who ara going to be! Peoples' Electric Store,
brought up to standurd if possible.1 sheriff s expense .... .
The mothers of these children ! ,,,,. Bhflr,ff . . .
ure home demonstrators who are'Swems' Studio, sheriff,
going to apply some of the prin- expense
clples that Miss Lane and the j c- E- TerriU' 8tamPs for
home demonstration agent advo-L Yi4;ell'.
euie in me leeoin? ot children.
And these children are going to
he weighed and measured once a
month and checked up. And those
children that are In school the
county nurse will give them ex
ercises to help them develop.
These 28 home demoiistrators
are a wonderful beginning In n
definite piece' of child welfare
work. And if the 28 children are
made stronger, healthier citizens
by the Farm Bureau women in
these four communities taking a
definite Btand In answering the
natlonul crisis in child welfare, it
Is n piece of work tho value of
which cannot be estimated In dol
lars and cents.
93.00
77.501
.96.00
86.00
9.85
11.00
32.50
121.85
69.00
.80
15.11
4.50
33.10
pense 2. zU
Glenn L. Terrlll, deputy
sheriff, traveling ex
pense 100.66
Western Union Tel. Co.,
' sheriff, telegrams ... 7.56
Ashland Printing Co.,
tax foreclosure expense 197.05
Geo. L. Howard, deputy
sheriff, traveling ex
pense 7.56
Medford Mail Tribune,
tax foreclosure expense 199.47
Charles Wimer mid little son,
Charles, Jr., of Myrtle Creek,
have been spending several days
in Ashlund this week.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
The following Is a schedule of
expenditures of Jackson County,
logeiner witn a list of the
Ore.,
claimants 'and -articles of service
.atillty and thoroughness of train- hr. hlrh ,ne clllim ls lmi,e "'"1
, , , "hich were passed upon by the
nig in essaying the baritone role j County Court of Jackson County
mid pleased tin' audience with hisjduriiig the month ol June. 1920
smooth, mellow tune. The duets,
.Mrs. Elmure with Mr. Fish and
The following bil'- were allowed
as follows, with th exceptions
aiinu-n
again with Mr. Corn, were espe- r)llllly (V)rt romIllssollors
cially enjoyable. The umimpnn- C. A. Gardner. Co. j"dee's
ists. Miss Bernice Yeo at the piano
and Mrs. Van Fo.ss!i at (ho Olgan,
also came iu for their share of
appreciation from the audience
lor the splendid interpretation of
the scores, and their sympathetic
enditlon.
Altogether, the evening's per
formance was very creditable to
Ashland mid tho summer school
and it is only regretted that other
occasions of h less valuable char
acter are abb
audiences.
salary 150.00
James Owens, Co. com.
salary and. expense. , 99.00
G. A. Gardner, Co. judge's
expense 14.58
Home Tel. ft Tel. Co..
Co. Judge's telephone
hill 14.13
Postal Tel. ft Cable Co.,
Co. judge's telegrams 4.22
Western Union Tel Co.,
Co. Judge's telegrams 1.15
Total $1735.44
Clerk's Office.
Chauncey Florey, Co.
clerk's salary ICO. 66
Mildred M. Nell, deputy
clerk's sulary 110.00
Francis Neil, deputy
clerk's salary 88.00
Roberta I'carce, deputy
clerk's salary 82.50
Delllla Sletens, deputy
clerk's sulary . 77.00
Holeu Clark. deputy
clerk's alary 71.60
Etlut Grieve, work iu
clerk's offico 70.00
Grace MacDonald, work
In clerk's office ' 70.00
Home iel. ft Tel. Co.,
telephone bill, clerk. . 12.70
Jacksonville Post, clerk's
expense .11.80
Medford Book Store, of
fice supplies 39.85
Medford Printing Co.,
office supplies 42.50
Postal Tel. ft Cable Co.,
telegrams, clerk .... 2.05
Remington Typewriter
Co., clerk's office ex
pense 50.00
Lewis Ulrich, clerk's of
fice supplies .45
Jno. N. Williams, clerk's
office supplies .55
Ashland Tidings, print
ing, clerk's office . . . 45.86
Interurban Autocar Co.,
Co. clerk's freight... 4.13
Chauncey Florey, money
advanced, freight ... .83
Total.... $1052.40
Tax Rebate.
W. C. Foster ft Co., tax
rebate 104.31
Widow's Pension.
Ernestine Austin, wid
ow's pension
Mrs. H. Byerlv, wid
ow's pension
Goldle M. Boyer, wid
ow's pension
Minnie Boardman, wid
ow's pension . .
Effie Mario Baer, wid
ow's pension
Orpha Bets, widow's pen
sion Ella, May Caine, widow's
pension
Susie Coy, widow's pen
sion Ana Laura Corum, wid
ow's pension
Rebecca A. Clary, wid
ow's pension
Mae J. Daw, widow's
pension
Lucy May Davis, widow's
pension
Nettie Green, widow's
pension
Mary R. Higgins, wid
ow's pension
Lizzie Heath, widow's
pension
Dolly Lofr- widow's pen
sion 1 ...... .
Nlda Oatman, widow's
pension
Mary Priscilla Prico, wid
ow's pension
Rosa A. Peffly, widow's
pension
Rosa Ann Robblns, wid
ow's pension
Retha M. Richardson,
widow's pension
Sarah A. Summers, wid
ows' pension
Mrs. Sevey, widow's pen
sion Rose R. Slngler, wid
ow's pension
Addie Webb Shank", wid
ow's pension
Laura E. Stewart, wid
ow's pension
Ethel A. Tllibesart. wid
ow's pension
Sarah Wakemon, wid
ow's pension
Lydia Sanders, widow's
pension
17.50
30.00
20.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
17.60
15.00
10.00
15.00
25.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
32.50
15.00
32.50
25.00
10.00
32.50
22.60
17.60
40.00
15.00
22.60
15.00
22.50
17.50
W. C. Bollon, Indigent
grave cleaned
H. G. Enders, indigent
supplies I . . .'
Home Grocery, indigent
expense
Loomis ft Nelson, Indig
ent expense ........
Leonard Oorthups, indig
ent supplies . .
Phoenix Mer. Co., Indig
ent supplies
Sacred Heart Hospital,
- care of indigent
B. P. Thiess & Co., in
digent supplies
Table Rock Store, Indig
ent supplies
Lewis Ulrich, indigent
supplies
Valley Fuel Co., Indig
ent supplies
White House Grocery Co,.
indigent Bupplles . . .
White House Grocery Co.,
indigent supplies ....
Faber ft McDonald, indig
ent supplies
J. J. Emmens, -Indigent
expense
Amelia Mayfleld, regu
lar indigent
Sr.cred Heart Hospital,
Indigent expenso ....
83.33
14.11
1.00
Total $ 743.47
Cure of Poor nt Poor Fuiin.
,W. N. Wells, Supt. Co.
farm salary 126.00
Dr. T. J. Mulmgren, Co.
physician's salary . . .
Ed Binns, Co. farm sup-
piles
Bardwell Fruit Co., Co.
farm supplies
Cal. Ore. Power Co.,
,' lights. Co. hospital . . .
Clint Carey, plants, Co.
farm
Albert Crane, nursing at
Co. farm
Leon B. Haskins, Co.
farm supplies
Jackson Co. Creamery,
Co. farm supplies . . .
Jvfedford Fish Co. Co.
farm supplies
Medford Harness Co.,
Co. farm supplies . . .
Medford Furn. ft Hdwe.
Co., Co. farm supplies
James McDonald, Co.
farm supplies
Monarch Seed & Feed
Co., Co. farm supplies
Nlda Oatmon, work at
Co. farm
Dr. D. Phipps, Co. farm
expense
Pauls Electric Store, Co.
farm expense
Jeshua Patterson, work
at Co. farm
J. E. Silver, work at Co.
farm
W. N. Wells, traveling
expense
Medford Sheet A Metal
15.00 Works, ballot boxes,
election 142.00
12.43 Medford Furn. ft Hdwe.
Co., election supplies S2.60
23.06 Medford Fur. ft Hdwe.
Co., election supplies. . 3.00
8.10 Medford Furn. ft Hdwe.
Co., election expense. , 2.60
6.00 Eleanor McQuiston, elec
tion expense 6.00
20.05 Samuel Mathes, election
expense 5.00
74.29 Samuel McOalvary, elec
tion expense 6.00
15.00 Ellz. Mulhollen. election
expenso 6.00
6.70 J. N. Pace, election ex
pense 2.60
8.01 Mrs. M. A. Robinson, elec
Hon expense 10.00
4.00 Goo. E. Hnealy, election
expense 10.00
19.96 A. .1. T. Smith, election
expense .' 6,00
16.80 A. H. Thompson, election
expense . 6.00
9.00 E. D. Thompson, election
expense J.00
50.00 J. Edw. Thornton, elec
tion expense 1,00
17.50 Marlon Tryer, eloctlon
, expense 1.00
102.86 R. H. Toft, election cx-
pense 7.50
Elmo Throckmorton, elec
tion expense 7.60
Clarence Wilhlto, elec-,
tion expenso 5.00
O. Winter, election ex
pense .60
i Ashland Tidings, print
ing, election 5.05
Eads Transfer ft Stor-
33.70 1 "Ke. election expenso. 1.60
I Medford Printing Co.,
8.91 election expense
1297.20
10.00
1.45
45.00
2.00
.90
total $4493.79
Roads & Highways.
John Blaess, ferryman's
snlary 35.00
County Nurse.
Florence Lee, county
nurse's salary 125.00
Florence Lee, county
nurse's salary 74.53
v dlst. No. 10 409.45
J. Hartman, payroll, dlst-
No. 10 8984.47
E. S. Wilson, payroll,
dlst. No. 10 672.10
Tnterurban Auto Car
Co., expense, dlst No.
10 78
Standard Oil Co., sup
plies, dlst. No. 10. ... . 25.88
Medford Furn. ft Hdwe.
Co., supplies, dlst No,
10 ;.. 80.30
.Fred J. Fick, supplies.
dlst. No. 10 59.65
Peit Peck, labor, dint.
No. 10 15.00
Total $5247.63
Road Dlst. No. 1 1.
Henry Baker, payroll,
dlst. No. 11 1946.15
Crater Lake Hdwe. Co.,
supplies, dlst. No. 11. . 13.20
Total .
.$ 199.53
Surveyors Offlre.
Florence Reddy, survey
or's stenographer ....
G. Elksnot, labor nts sur
veyor Stuart McKissick, engin
eering, surveyor
! Medford Book Store, sup-
4 jo I -P'les, surveyor
! C. Frank Rhodes, office
2 25! expense
Total $1959.35
Road Dlst No. 18.
J. E. Glass, payroll, dlst.
No. 12 200.16
Road Dlst. No. 13.
Jaek Thrasher, payroll,
dlst. No. 13 190.51
H. L. Gregory, payroll,
dlst. No. 13 2701.11
H. L. Gregory, expense,
dlst. No. 13 173.70
Lome Gregory, labor,
(list. No. 13 228.97
Lome Gregory, laljor,
dlst. No. 13 127.65
Crater Lake Hdwe. Co.,
supplies, dist. No. 13 1.85
Jerry Bishop, labor, dist.
No. 13 38.50
Dolph Kent, labor, dlst.
No. 13 44.00
Elmer Knips, labor, dlst.
No. 13 3.10
Rube Moore, labor, dist.
No. 13 28.00
John S. Owens, labor.
dist. No. 13 21.00 j
Henry Owens, labor, dist. i
No. 13 71.00!
Verne Owens, labor, dist.
No. 13 8.00
B. F. Peart, supplies,
dlst. No. 13
Ashland-Klamath Falls Road.
Jack True, payroll, A.
K. F. road 4850.60
J. H. Groves, right of
way 116.00
Enders Cash Dept. Store,
supplies, A. K. F. road 942.56
East Side Murket, sup
plies, A. K. F. rond . .
Ashland Furn. Co., 'gup-
. piles, A. K. F. road , .
Eagle Meat Market, sup
plies, A. K. F. rond. .
H. O. Enders ft Sou,,
supplies, A. K. F. rond 143.94
Thos. H. Simpson, sup
plies, A. K. F. road . . .
Mrs. J. M. Taylor, sup-'
plies, A. K. P. rouil . .
C. H. Vaupel, supplies,
A. K. F. road
Thos. II. Simpson, sup
plies, A. K. F. road . . .
71.40
15.60
22.60
.82.86
15.60
27.05
66.20
Total '. $6384.31
County Library Fund.
Clara Van S:int, libra
rian's salary and ex
penso ,
Willis Howard, librari
an's nss't. si'lary, . . .
Klocker Prlntery, print
ing and supiilhH ....
Medford Book Store,
books and supplies , , . 29.92
Democrat Printing (id..
supplies as invoiced . .
63.96
25.00
9.25
C4.02
Total $ 192.15
Bounty Report.
S. L. Babb.. 3.00
H. F. MrKlnnis . . 2.00
Jesse Nell 6.00
Waldo Nyo 7.00
A. A. Smith 15.00
W. E. Bryson 6.00
S. J. T. Meadows 8.00
H. P. Sellers 3.00
Anton Ring 15.00
Total
$ 63.00
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
Criir.ty Clerk.
Classified
2.05 (
58.68
I.75!
10.00
40.00
23.00
37.00
2.45
12.00
45.33
4.37
8.00
Total $ 114.45
Scaler of Weights & Measures.
A. E. Bond, sealer of
weights ft measures
salary 29.62
Water Miuitw.
Total $ 461.83 Fred N. Cummlngs. water
Court House.
Total $3648. 39
Road Dist. No. 14.
E. Pelle, poyrall, dist.
No. 1 4 345.85
General Roads. I
Ashland Iron Works, I
general road expense 6.25
J. D. Adams ft Co., gen- I
eral road expenso ... 41.80
Associated Oil Co., oil,
general roads 82.62
Billings Car ft Auto
Works, supplies, gen
eral roads 100.70
Brown Motor Co., truck
supplies, general .... 52.80
Clyde Equipment Co.,
general road, supplies 18.00
Crater Lake Hdwe. Co.,
general road, expense 25.00
5.00 IFOR SALE Or Trade 160 acres
wood land; three miles from
Ashland. Further particulars,
See A. York, Ashland R. F. D..
Box 58-A. 109-3
janitor's
J. A. Norrls,
salary
,Cal. Ore. Power Co.
lights for court house
Tom DeVore, court house
expense
H. C. Onrnett, painting
court house 150.00
master's salary 100.00 Crniir Lnko Hdwe. Co
;Fred N. Cumlngs, water general road, suprlles
50.00 m"B,'''8 expense 91.35 Crater Lake Hdwe. Co.,
I general road, supplies
7!i, 11. crater Lake Hdwe. co.
6.00
Tgtal ,..."......$ 212.75
Jail.
J. A. 'Norrls, jailor's sal
ary 50.00
Cal. Ore. Power Co.,
lights for jail 1.50
Fred J. Fick, Jail supplies 2.00
Efffle May Terrlll, meals 1
for prisoners 33.80 !
Etfle May Terrlll, meals I
for prisoners 1.50 j
Jno. N. Williams, sup-
plies, jail 1.70;
District Attorney.
O. M. Roberts, dlrtrlct
attorney office ex
pense Health Registration.
Dr. W. S. Carey, health
registration '
Dr. W. W. P. Holt, health
registration
J. W. Jacob, health reg
istration Dr.T. J. Mulmgren,
health registration . . .
Miss Nellie Reed, health
registration
Dr. T. E. Swedenburg,
health registration . .
49.50
I general road, supplies
; Eads Transfer ft Storage
Co.. eeneral road.
24.58
9.69
11.15
21.25
1.25
.50
2.25 i
4.2ri!
11.75;
47.98
9.95
42.6lj
69.77!
. $ iio.no1
Totnl
Juvenile Court.
. Teuscher, juvenile ex
pense 18.11 Ore. Agricultural College,
Advertising & Co. I'riiillng. 1 Co. Agent
Total $
Stock Inspection.
M. C. Lininger, re'und
for cow ,
Co. Agent.
21.75
17.501
Works,
expense
Works,
expense
121.47:
1
14.50
45.101
1 650.00
Total $ 28.1. 08
, Circuit Court.
bailiff.
grand Jury G.00
A. R. Thompson, cir.
pntlrl prior 00 Art
IKACHKKK CAN' HAVE , . v,.rl. Vir'V'V.
LICENSES KKVOkEDi crier 12.00
Teachers who have contracted s- 8- Aiken, petit juror. . 13.60
1 H. C. . Burgess, grand
t..r f.,.ullw..,u I..
lind who resign without the con- j Kichar(, Bee'swick', ' petit
tent of the school boards within i puror
CO days before the opening of the! Welborn Beeson, petit
school term, ure subject to the , uror
relocation of their license to teach ! A' Ju ; Beohc' B,,d
according to an announcement by jF. J. Bolt." grand Juror! '.
State School Superintendent Manley Brower, petit
iuror
4.20
6.40
' Total $ 966.38
Treasurer's Offkv.
Myrtle W. Blakeley.
treasurer's salary ... 100.00
Janette Wlllgerodt, dep
uty treasurer's sal-,
ary 80.00
Burroughs Adding Ma
chine, expense, treas
urer 5.20
Myrtle Blakeley, stamps,
treasurer's office 10.00
Home Telephone Co.,
telephone bill, treasurer
Geo. F. Clausing, relit
Churchill, who received numerous1
rnmnlnintit frnm kcIi,1 hnnr.lu
... - juror
through the ntate. , j. h. Cooley. petit Juror
"A teacher's violation of the Jus. Campbel. g-and Juror
terms of her contract is to be de-1 ri' Crawford, grand
plored." Churchill ("eclares. "The
school law provides that when a
teacher resigns her position with-
i.ut the consent of the board
within the 60 day period or dur
ing the term contracted to he
Uught, it becomes my dt.'y upon Wm F.arhart. grand Juror
t.n. Ferguson, cir. court
witness
Juror
Fred A. Copplo,
Juror
Mrs. M. A. Coleman,
court witness
J W. DresBler, petit Juror
Mrs. Evans, clr. court wit
ness
grand
clr.
due notic from the school board
In revoke the certificate of tbe
teacher and to disqualify her from
teaching in Oregon for the re
mainder of the year."
Last year 17 teachers' certifi
cates were revoke-) by Superin
tendent Churchill upon complaints
by school boards for violation of
rontracls. Many complaints are
Daniel Foeler. grand Ju
ror John A. Gammill. grand
Juror
Home Tel. ft Tel Co.,
clr. court tel. bill. . .
A. W. Hubbs. petit Juror
S B. Holmes, petit Juror
Wm. Hillis, petit iuror
James W. Herron, petit
i juror
15.80 Klocker Prlntery, treas-
urer's supplies
4 40 Meford Book Store, sup
6 20 1 plies, treasurer
18.40,
1 9.80
7.0U
5.411
4.00
5.80
3.50'
19.00
1 50
4. 00
2.00'
3.25
38.00
1.60
10.00
6.00;
10.00
8.00
10.00
now reaching bis office, be states ,! Frank D. Hill, petit Juror
Total $ 238.05
Coroner's Office.
T. W. Miles, premium,
coroner's bend 9.00
School Slipl.'n Offlre.
G. W. Ager, Sch. supt.'s
salary 160.00
R. E. Morris, Sch. supv.
salary 120.00
Mrs. Eugene Thompson,
work in Sch. Supt. of
fice 67.00
G. W. Ager, Sch. supt.'s
expense 24.47
O. W. Godward. 8th
grade exam, board... 9.00
E. H. Hedrick. 8th grade I
, exam, board 9.00J
8.40 Klocker Prlntery, Sch. !
supt. supplies and ex-
5.60 pise , 13.25
Medford Book Store, sup
4 05 plies, Sch. supt 10.80
7.00 Medford Printing Co..
12.60 supplies Sch. supt. .. . 3.60
16.00 G W. Milan. 8th grade I
I exam, board .0O
15.00 R. E. Morris, Sch. supv. I
!l 00. office rent 3.68.'
' Total $ 670.00
Caro of Poor Not nt Poor Farm.
Rena Avery, regular in
digent J. R. Anderson, regular
Indigent
Nancy Arrasmith, regular
indigent
Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, reg
ular Indigent
A. D. Beardsley, regu
lar indigent
J. M. ft Rebecca Chllders,
regular Indigent
Kate Copple, regular In
digent Dave Daniels, regular
Indigent
J. H. Fattig, regular In
digent Mrn Gunn, regular In
digent Mrs. Hatch, regular in
digent Mrs. Hudson, regular in
digent f W. Ingram, regular
indigent
Martha Jones, regular
indigent
Viola Jones, regular In
digent Albert Johnson, regular
indigent
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Kel
soe, regular indigent, .
Mr. ft Mrs. J. A. Kane,
regular Indigent ....
H. C. Knapp, regular In
digent Lena Lee, regular In
digent Carrie E. Miller, regular
indigent
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery,
regular indigent
Mrs. J. A. Myers, regu
lar indigent
Margaret Noble, regu
lar Indigent
Dor) Parsons, regular
Indigent
W. H. Smith, regular In
digent Nancy Sissemore, regu
lar Indigent
Mrs. L. Schlefflin, regu
lar indigent
T. D. Stafford, regular
Indigent
Ellas Slover, regular In
digent Annie Watkina, regular
indigent ......
Z. Wolgamott. regular
Indigent
Alex Wilson, regular In
digent American Red Cross, In
digent expense
Ashland Printing Co.,
printing court proced-
Ings ,
Cold Hill News, printing
election notice
Medford Printing Co.,
office supplies 126.40
Pacific Record Herald,
printing notices 22.40
Ashland Tidings, Co. '
printing 49.25
1.30
491.00
60.00
Total.... $ 269.65
Indigent Soldiers'.
D. W. Luke, indigent
soldier expense
Eloctlon Expense,
Edna Barr, work, clerk
election
Diehless Minter, tire,
election expense
Dan M. Pearce, hire,
election expense
10.00'E. A. Langley, work,
election expense
Patliologit.
j Ashland Tidings, print-
48. SO; lug, pathologist
I Co. Fair.
22.80 !Ora. L. Barnett, Co,
fair ground
ROADS.
Road Dist. No. 1.
Jack True, payroll, dlst.
No. 1 531.34
Gaddls ft Dixon, supplies,
dlst. No. 1 1 964.56
Enders Cash Dept. Store, ' ' '
supplies, Dist. No. 1.. 170.96
226.24
19.03
40.95
Total $1666.86
Rond Dlst. No. S.
I Win. Bruin, payroll, dist.
0.001 No. 2 1002.69
J. D. Adams, expense,
63.00;
12.00
24.00
24.00
35.80
5.00
2.00
5.00
5.00
12.50
Martin McDonough,
work, election
Ashland Printing Co..'
election expense
Ashland City Lihrary,
election expense
S. S. Aiken, election ex-Dense
H. C. Burgess, election
expense -. . 10. 00
8.00; City of Butte Falls, etec
' i tion expense
N. S. Bennett, election
expense
Geo. Brown ft gon, elec
tion expense
Big Pines Lumber Co.,
election expense ....
County Clerk, election
expense 2362.03
Dave Dorn, election ex
pense Mrs. Irene Delosh, ,elec-
tion expense
8.00Theo. Engle, election ex-
pense
8.00 : Grange Enterprise, elec
tion expense
lO.OOjchas. A. Gaay, election
j expense
8.00 G. M. Grainger, election
expense
8.00, H. C. Garnett, election
supplies
10.00 Glass ft Prudhomme,
I election supplie'
8.00 Geo. W. Hall, election
I expense . . .'
15.00'n, Hurt, election expense
W. W. HIttle, election
10.00; expense
! P. B. Icenhowor ft Son,
00
8.00
8.00
12.00
10.00
1.00
6.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
20.00
(list. No.
, D. Adams ft Co., ex
pense, dlst. No. 2
Total. . . $1031.12
Rond Dist. No. . .-
Earl O. Hayes, poyroll
dlst No. 3 834.90
Roy Ashpole, supplies,
dlst. No. 3 11.50
transfer
Fred J. Fick, gmernl
road, supplies
C. E. Gntes Auto Co.,
general road supplies
Hlnes ft Snider Auto Co.,
general road, expense
Hlnes & Snider Auto Co.,
general road, supplies
Hubbard Bros., general
i road, supplies
1.75jHnbbard Bros., general
road, supplies
Medford Iron
general roud
Medford Iron
general road
Thos. T. Merriman, gen.
road repairs
j Thos. T. Merriman, gen.
road expenso 26.95
! Medford Furn. ft.Hdwo
Co., supplies, general.
Medford Furu. ft Hdwe
Co., supplies, general.
Medford Furn. ft Hdwe.
Co., supplies, general.
Medford Planing Mill,
general road supplies
Frank McCnrvel, general
road expense
Oregon State Highway
Com., labor on truck,
general 28.00
C. Frank Rhodes, sur
veying general reads.
Standard Oil Co., gen
eral road, expanse. . .
Standard Oil Co . gen
eral road, expense . . .
Frank Tompkins, general
road, supplies
Union Oil Co., oil, gen
eral roads
Union Oil Co., ol', gen
eral roads
Valley Fuel Co., general
roads supplies
Valley Fuel Co., general
roads supplies
West Side Pharmacy,
general road expense
West 81de Pharmacy,
general roads expenso
Chester Wendt, general
roads, labor
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed the final ac
count of his administration of the
estate of Elmer E. Bagley, de
ceased, in tho Comity Court of
Jackson county, Oregon, and that
tho Judge of said court has des
ignated September 11, 1920, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., nt
the courthouse In Jacksonville,
said county, as the lime and place
for hearing objections to and the
settlement of suld uccount.
W. J. MOORE,
109-6-Wed Administrator.
012707
NOTICE FOR I'l'ltLICATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U, S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, July 21, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given Unit
MRS. LULU A. DECARLOW,
whose postofflce address is Pine
hurst, Oregon, did, on the 1st
day of June, 1920. file in Ihls of
fice Sworn Statement anil Appli
cation. No. 012707, to purchase
the NW SWtf. Section 4,
Township 4 OS, Range 4E, Wil
lamette Meridian, and tho timber
thereon, under the provisions of
the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
,. r! amendatory, known as the "Tlm-
ber and Stone Law," at such value
as might be fixed by appraise-
: ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have ' been appraised.
! $170.00, the timber estimated
'-'"1 130,000 board feet ut $1.00 per
M and the land $40.00; that
said applicant will offer final
proof in support of her applica
tion and sworn statement on the
8th day of October. 1920, before
F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner,
ut Medford, Oregon.
Any person is ut liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry,
or initiate a contest at any time
! before patent Issues, by filing u
6 (corroborated affidavit in this of-
17.60
ficc, alleging facts which would
defeat
tho entry.
W.
II.
108-10
CANON.
Register.
57.00
NOTICE OF (iUAHDIAN'S. SALE
8.53
20.00
48.12!
3.73
32.58
17.35
20.00
Total $ 46.40
Road Dlst. No. 4.
W. M.' Tetherow, payroll,
dist. No. 4 57. 60j Young's Garage, general
Roiw) Dlst. No. 5. ! roads, expense
F. J. Watson, payroll, ! Young's Garage, general
dist. No. 5 560.49 roads, expense
J. Thrasher, payroll, ' N. N. Charley, general
dist. No. 5 196.51! road work
Big Pines Lumber Co., 1 Eads Coal Co., gsroral
upplies, dist. No.
1.10 Standard Oil Co.,
for dist. No. 5
15.60:
oil
1.60
.25
5.00
10.00
16.74!
Total $ 189.34
Road Dist. No. 6
A. C. Spence, payroll,
dist. No. 6 3367.26
J. T. Davis, supplies,
dist. No. 6
Eagle Point Hdwe. Co.,
7.00 j supplies, dist. No. 6. . .
W. L. Childreth, expense
dlst. No. 6
W. N. Staub, expense.
dist. No. 6
7.50
27.00
29.15
10.00
3.75
2.00
145.41
.35
1.00
.00 : election supplies
4.40
IE. H. ft P. M. Janney
7.00; registering voters
Robert M. Kyle, election
10.00! expense 3.00
iGeo. J. Kunzman, elec-
8.0d i tion expense 7-50
Keliur Bros., election ex-
15.00 pensa 15 00
j W. Ling, election ex-
8.001 pense -00
J J. McMahon, election
28.24 expense 72 00
Total $3437.15
Road Dlst. No. 7
Joseph Geppert, payroll,
dlst. No. 7 1754.83
Road Dlst. No. H.
Jack Thrasher, payroll,
dist No. 8 196.60
fl ft ft Orval McClannhan, labor.
dist. No. 8 1 1.00 ! Standard
1 5u W. L. VanHouten. pay
I roll. dist. No. 8
; general roads
Total $2298.34 A. C. Clements.
road, expense 116.97
H. C. Garnett, ger.oral
road, expense
O. P. Helm.3, general
road work
Seely V. Hall Motor Co.,
general road, expense
Southern Pacific Co.,
general road, freight.
Joseph Applobaker, gen
eral, shop rent
A. R. Brown, et ux, right
of way
H. C. Garnett, general
road, supplies v
Hodson Feenaughty Co.,
general road, supplies
Medford Lumber Co.,
gen. road, supplies. .
Russell Grader Mfg. Co.,
gen. road, expense...
Standard Oil Co., gen.
road, oil
Standard Oil Co.
general roads .
Oil Co,
I general roads
2090.84 iW. J. Burbrid"e, labor.
oil,
oil.
labor,
general roads
Thos. Roseberry, labor
377.60 j and expense, gen. roads
L. C. Taylor, labor, gen-
109.951 eral roads
L. C. Taylor, labor, gen-
Total $ 487.451 eral roads
I Hoad Dlst. No. 10. I
David Dorn, payroll, . Total ...$6877.44
Road Dlst. No. 0.
R. B. Vincent, payroll,
dlst. No. 9
H. I. Loving, expense,
Dlst. No. 9
In the matter of the sale ot real
property belonging to the estate
i of Augusta F. Bcgley, Incopme
2.30 tent.
Notice is hereby f iven that, pur
suant to a llcenso duly given, and
order of sale duly made and en
tered in and by th? County Court
of Jackson county. Oregon, on the
31st day of July, 1920, I will,
from and after the 11th day of
September, 1920, sell, nt private
I sale for cash in hand, all the right,
28.00 title, and interest which the suld
! ward has In and to tbe following
2.50 ! described read property, to-wlt:
I The northerly half of lot 6 in
13.50 ! block 28 as designated upon the
I official map of the City of Ash
3.50! land, Oregon, adontcd and approv
ed by the City Council, November
9.00 6, 1888, or any part thereof.
i Also, lots 1, 2, Z. 4, 6, 6, 8, 9,
19.40; 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20. 21. 22, 23, 24, and 25 ot block
24.00 1; also, lots 1, 2, and 3 ot block
2, all in the Mathis ft Bagley's Ad
dition to the City of Woodvllle
(now Rogue River), Jackson
county, Oregon.
Also, beginning at a point in
tho center of Wards Creek on the
south line of the Oregon and Cal
ifornia Railway Company's Right-of-way,
which point Is 1014 feet
S. 29 deg. E of the section cor
ner common to section 15, 16, 21,
and 22; thence running south 30
deg. 15 min. E. along the south
line of the said railway company's
right-of-way 343 feet; thence
south 60 deg. 45 mill. W. 181.5
foot;- thence south 30 deg. 15 min
east 422.5 feet; thence south
59 deg. 45 min. W. to the
low water mark of Rogue river;
ttence northwesterly nlong the
northerly low water mark of
Rogue river to the center ot
Wards Creek; thence northeas'
erly along the center of Wards
Creek to the place of beginning,
containing 6 1-5 acres, moro or
les, and situate in the corporate
limits of Rogue River, in the
10.00 northwest quarter of section 22,
township 36, south of range 4,
west of Willamette meridian,
Jackson county, Oregon.
Dated and first publication, Au
gust 11th, 1920.
O. G. EUBANKS,
Guardian of the Estate uf
August:! F. Bugley, In
competent. 10 9-4-Wed.
5.20
12.00
400.00
1.72
10.00
2500.00
5.30
453.42
67.76
658.00
271.59
723.96
259.08
15.00
6.97 ;
11.30
10.00,