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facA Voor. Wednesday, December M, 1024 LOCAL AND PERSONAL TUESDAY'S NEWS Ivan Porter, saiaphohs player In the Premier Novelty frchstro of. Medford, had business in tbe Utter city yesterday. T. K. Anderson, who was in Ash land over Sunday visiting with friends, left yesterday for Colorado Springs where he expects to upend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. H. Postlethwaite and daugh ter of San Jose, Calif., are Ashland visitors this week, stopping at the Hotel Columbia. Mrs. W. H. Bartges la home from a four weeks' trip comprising Tilla mook. Portland. Albany. Roseburg .,a r-nrvallu Klin was a auest of her daughters while away. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost and lit tie niece left this morning for Oak land to spend the holidays wit! friends in that city. Mrs. H. 0. Harris and Mrs. P. V Kirk, two ladles from Poylestown Pa., were overnight guests at the Ho tel Austin. These ladles make a yearly pilgrimage to Los Angeles t spend the winter, and stopped off In Ashland while on tholr way south. $ Captain W. M. Briegs loaves to night for Seattle, where he will be Joined tomorrow by his wlfo, wlu has been spending several weeks with her parents In Louisville, Ky. Cap tain and Mrs. Briggs will spend Christmas in Seattle, after which they will go to Portland, where the for mer will attend a staff meeting of the National Guard the 27lh. Guests stopping at the Hotel Co lumbia today are J. 11, Hatton of Dunsmuir, Henry Mojn of Wood burn, J. R. Nash of Mllwaukle, L. E. Johnson and W. N. Sell wood of Port land. P. Provost has gone to Berkeley, Calif., to spend the holidays with his daughters, after which ho will go on to Arizona for the rest of the win ter. A motormeter was stolen from au Essex car at the Southern Pacific station last evening during the few moments the ownor went Into the station. The police are cognizant of the party who made the theft and state that trouble can be averted by returning the stolen article to th" owner. The following guests are registered at the Hotel Austin: 0. Week and Vernon C. Usher of San Francisco, F. T. Titus and M. Arnold of Port land, B. L. Zabel of Tacoma and J. C. Elmore of Corvallis. Mrs. Emma. Wing was in Medford today paying aTvisit In that city. Lynn D. Mowat arrived home this morning from Auburn, Cullf., where he has been engaged for the past month or so with the American City Bureau. He will spend Christmas with his parents In AsbJund. Betty Walker, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Wal ker, was struck by n Ford runabout yesterday afternoon and was b'idly bruised. Betty and another little girl were crossing Granite street. They waited until one car passed. then attempted to cross, not seeing the runabout that came up at a rapid speed immediately behind the first car. Betty was struck by the flying runabout and knocked heavily to the pavement, while the car sped on without stopping to see the Injury For Women from our store PARISIAN IVORY TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMES IN ORIGINAL BOTTLES, PERFUME ATOMIZERS, TOILET ARTICLES IN SILVER, CUT GLASS. STOUFFER'S HAND PAINT ED CHINA, FULPER POTTERY VASES, ETC.. BRASS VASES, HENEKE STATUARY, FRAMED MOTTOES, EVER8HARP PENCILS. CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PEN, RIBBON FOR FOUNTAIN PEN OR PENCIL, PHOTO ALBUMS, DAINTY AND 'NIFTY GIFT BOOKS, LATE FICTION, BIBLES. SHOPPING LISTS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, ADDRESS BOOKS, VANITY CASES, HAND PURSES. INCENSE BURNERS NEW NOVELTIES, BOOK SUPPORTS. CANDLE STICKS, TOURIST WRIT1NO 8ETS, PICTURE FRAMES, RECEIPT BOOKS, CARD CASES. CORONA TYPEWRITER. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, BOX STATIONERY. Poleys Drugstore POLK M ELHAKT It had Incurred. The little girl was taken to ber home and Is suffering I from bad bruises. . In the contest for selling tickets to the art exhibit among the schools last week the sixth grade of the Haw thorne school made the rtrgest num ber of sales and was awarded the picture, "Sunset toil the Meadows." The third grade of Junior High sold the next highest number and receiv ed the picture, "By the River." The pictures will be hung In the school rooms of the pupils who earned them. John t Almack and D. L. Ijams, business nieu of Eugene, wore Ash land visitors yesterday. Miss Kern Murphy Is back from Eugene for the Christmas holidays, Miss Murphy is a student at the uni versity In that city. VV. M. Murklee of Chicagp, an old time friend of C. W. Nims, was In Ashland spending a few duys at the home of the latter during the past week, while on his way to San Fran cisco. $ A package conluining about $25 worth of Christmas gifts was stolen out of a car standing on East Main street In frout of Jordan's Electric store early lust evening. Frank A. Terry, district represen tative of the Equitable Savings and Loan association of Portland, was a business visitor in Ashland today. Mrs. Eugene Holmes came over from Weed yesterday to pay a Bhort viBit to friends and look after busi ness affairs In this city. A number of Ashland automobile owners hnve received their 1921 li cense plates. The new plates nre green with white letters, much the same as the Washington license of 1920. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Conner came home last evening from Oaklund, where they had been spending seve ral weeks looking after business af fairs. They made the trip by auto mobile, and had some trouble com ing over the mountains yesterday on account of the heavy snows that bad fallen Sunday. Mr. Conner stated they struck bad roads first this side of Dunsmuir, which contluued until they passed Weed, when they ran out of the snow and had good roads until they reached the Sisklyous. Here snow was badly drifted and a num ber of cars were stuck in the drifts and had to be hauled out by teams. Mr. and Mrs. Conner were In Santa Rosa at the time of the lynching of the three men there recently. They stated that community was In a ter ribly excited state, Jjut that littte sympathy was expended on the vic tims of the lynchers. WKDXEHDAY'H NEWS Mrs. U. P. Porter left last night for San Jose, California, called there by a telegram telling of the death of her son-in-law. She expects to be gone several days. Mrs. Katie Leich and Mrs. E. Car ter of Salem aro In Ashland, guests of the Hotel Austin. .- Mr. and Mrs. Malone, who have been spondlng several weeks in Ash land "where they had come for the benoflt of Mr. Malone's health, left today tor their home lu Crescent City. The lattor Is feeling much better than he did on his arrival. Mrs. Matilda LHinb of Glendlve Montana, Is spending a day or two In Ashland looking over the city and the community Interests in this sec tlon. V Mrs. F. F. Whittle returned home last evening from a local hospital where she had undergone an opora tlon a week or so ago. She Is making a good recovery and hopes are entertained that she will be about again shortly. While coming down Iowa street on to the Boulevard this morning. A. M. Beaver strurk a Bpot on the street where- water had run over It and froien. A collision with the curb was Inevitable, and resulted In the smashing a rear wheel of Mr. Beaver's Chevrolet car. The auto mobile stayed right side up, however, and the occupants were uninjured. Jane Wagner, 0. 8. Rnnthul! and O. E. Hislop of Portland are regis tered at the Hotel Austin today. Donald Spencer of the local post- office force has been laid up since Friday of last week with an attack of sickness. He Is icported better this morning, however, and expects soon to be around again. Charles Randle bad business In Ashland from Medford yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Ling of Salem U a guest at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. A. H. Russell, on North Main street for a tew days this week while on her way home from Cali Tbe family of O. H. Johnson have all been ill during tbe past month with a siege of the grip. Mrs. Johnson was tbe first one to suc cumb to tbe disease and was serious ly 111 for several days. Mr. John- ton was the next victim, end as toon as be had taken tarn for the better the son and daughter of the family wei stricken and are atill In bed. Mr. and Mrs. Horbert McCarthy are back from a visit of a few dnys spent with friends in Northern Cali fornia. Invitations have been Issued to a number of Ashland residents by M. C. Wright, first lleutennnt of Com pany D, Fifth Infantry, 0. N. G. of Medford, to attend the dinner given by the members of that company In honor of Co!. White, adjutant gener al of Oregon, which will tnke place In that city this evening. Mr .and Mrs. Walker of Gold Hill v;ere up yesterday, spending the day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Myer nt their home on High street. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weren have purchased the Cunningham home on Alta avenue and are moving this week from their former home on Wimer hill to their now location. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued Vtom Page Two) Siover, E., tax refund .30 Simons, Mrs. H., tax refund .63 Stldham, W. T tax refund. .60 Smith, J. R., tax refund.... .36 Shelby Lamp Works, tax refund -la Trefren, J., tax refund.... 1.00 Tonn Bros., tax refund... 2.18 Tresbara, Otto R., tax re fund i' Thompson, W. E tax refund 1.03 Torrett, D. R., tax refund z.iis The Toggery, tax refund. . . 23.11 Thomas, Mary K., tax rotund 3.02 Taylor, C. M., tax refund . . l.6 Tainer, O. F tax refund. . . .33 Thornton, J. Edward, tax . refund Tackstrom, A., tax refund. . .12 Taylor, J. M.( tax refund.. .69 Von tiler Hellen, J. tax refund : 134 Vradenburg, Howard, tax refund " Van Houten, W. L., tax re fund i Von der Hellen, Mrs.Wm. tax refund I-'6 Valley Candy Co., tax re fund Van der Maas, J. M., tax refund Van Wegan, L. 0., tax re fund ! Varney, F. C, tax refund.. 1.17 Woteon, Myrtle M., ax refund 1-H Walters, E. F.. tax refund. . .62 Bolton, Walter, tax refund. .28 Whlsenant, W. K tax re fund Welch, S. S., tax refund. . . .33 Witherow, J. H., tax refund .86 Weeks, Eva, tax refund... 1.60 Walker, G. W., tax refund. . .10 Wilcox, W., tax refund... .65 Wright, J. V., tax refund. . . 2.64 Wilson, Chos., tax refund. . .30 Whitney, Samuel, tax re fund " Winn, J. R., tax refund... 86 Weston, E. D., tax refund. . 1.92 Wilson, Mrs. Jesse, tax re fund : in Wlnterhalter, Henry, tax refund 32. Williams, W. R., tax re fund 7 Wallls, W. H., tax refund. . 18.18 Weaver,, J. E., tax refund. . 2.28 Wilson, Mm. 8. I., tax re fund 1-26 Walker, Sadie, tax refund. . 1.62 Woods, Dr. E. A., tax refund 4.62 Woods Lumber Co., tax - refund 26.87 William, W. W., tax refund .26 Watklns, C. B., tax refund. . .92 Western Farguhar Machin ery Co., tax refund .96 Wagner, M. W., tax refund 1.74 Young, Wm. A., tax refund .66 Yost, Ray C. tax refund. . . .24 Yoe, J .A., tax refund 1.48 York, W. T., tax refund.. .. -.18 Zundel, L., tax refund.... .13 Schmidt, E. F., tax refund 7.86 Miller Harriot I., tax refund .81 Miller, Harriet E.,tax refund .81 Total 937.61 Widow's Pensions. Mrs. J. H. Byerly, widow's pension . . .' 30.00 Ooldie M. Boyer, widow's pension 20.00 Minnie Boardman. wld- ow's pension 10.00 Effie Marie Baer. widow's ' pension 2500 Ella May Calne, widow's pension 17.B0 Rebecca A. Clary, widow's pension 15-00 Dolly love, widow's pen- sion 22.60 Nida Oatman, widow's pen sion Rosa A. Peffly, widow's pension 25.60 Anna Preecott, widow's pension '. 17.60 Mary ;P. JPrlce, widow's pension 17.50 Retha M. Richardson, wid ow's pension T 32.60 Addie Webb Shanks, wid ow's pension 16.00 Laura E. Stewart, widow's pension 22.10 Sarah, A. Summers, wid ow's pension 22.60 Lydla Banders, widow's pension . 17.50 Elisabeth Sevey, widow's pension 17.50 Rose R. Singler, widow's pension 40.00 Amy R. Thorn, widow's pension 25.00 Sarah Wakeman, widow's pension 22.60 Nettle Green (2 months) widow's pension 50.00 Anna Laura Comm. wid ow's pension 10.00 Lucy May Davis, widow's pension . . . 10.00 Total 600.00 Care of Poor Not at Farm. Mrs. L. Dodge, Indigent expense 6.66 Nancy Arraamitb, regular Indigent 10.00 J. R. Anderson, regular Indigent , 6.00 A. D. Beardsley, regular Indigent 10.00 Mm. C. R. Brobeek, regu lar indigent 8.00 J. M. Rebecca Childera, regular indigent 10.00 Kate C'opple, regular In digent ' 8 00 Dave Daniels, regular In digent '. I 00 J. H. rattle, regular In digent'. 8.00 Anson M. Ford, regular Indigent 800 Mrs. Gunn, regular In digent .: 1200 Mrs. Hatch, regular in- ' digent Mrs. Hudson, regular In digent Mary R. Hlgglns, regular Indigent J. W. Ingrain, regular in digent Mrs. Martha Jones, regu lar Indigent Albert Johnston, - regular indigent Vialo Jones, regular Indigent Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Kane, regular Indigent ' 20.00 Mr. & Mrs. Tbos. J. Kel soe, regular Indigent. . . . Lena Lee, regular indig ent Carrie E. Miller, regular , Indigent '. Mrs. J. A.: Myers, regular indigent . . . Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regular indigent Amelia Mayfield, regular indigent Margaret Noble, regular Indigent 10.00 Doc Parsons, regular in digent Mrs. L. Schiefflln, regu lar indigent . . Nancy Slsemore, regular Indigent W. H. Smith, regular In digent Ellas Siover, regular in digent Alex Wilson, regular In digent Z. Wolgamott, regular In digent Annie Watklns, regular In digent T. D. Stafford, regular In digent ' . . . . C. S. Butterfield, indigent supplies C. S. Butterfield, Indigent supplies Bungalow Store, Indigent upplles W. P. ChlBholm, Indigent care Cowley's Emporium, Indig ent supplies Leonard Oortbups, milk for indigent Sacred Heart Hospital, care of indigent B. P. Tuless ft Co., In digent supplies Lewis Ulricli, indigent supplies Valley Fuel Co,, fuel for indigent Weeks Conger Co.; burial of indigent M. Montgomery, Indigent expense 7.18 10.00 t.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 17.60 8.00 6.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 8.00 16.00 8.00 7.00 4.60 4.69 10.00 10.15 62.23 6.00 68.67 ' 16.00 7.95 7.60 20.00 county nurse's expense. Total I 174.35 Surveyor's Of floe. Chas Owens, county sur veyors' expense . .' C. Frank Rhodes, county - surveyor's expense , .. . C. Frank Rhodes, county surveyor's office rent . . Florence Reddy, county surveyor's stenographer. 36.36 District No. 10. Dave Dorn, payroll, dlU. No. 10 1,868.79 Jas. Broad, labor, dtBt. No. 10 Billings Car, ft Auto Wkls., supplies, diet.. No. 10. . T. G. Dews, lumber, dlst. No. 10 12.001 Fred J. Fick, supplies, dint. No. 10 40.00 C. E. Gates, supplies, dlst. No. 10 4.00 22.60 77.60 5.00 'e.oo 4.50 8.09 48.00 186.60 labor, dlst. Total.. ...I 78.60 1 Hubbard Bros., supplies, Sealer of WeifjhU St Measures. 1 dlst. No. 10. ..... ... E. A. Bond, sealer of 0. ,8Dr. &M- weights and measures' ! " ; salary 36.03 L. Stancllff, salary ............... No. 10 . . Fred N. Cumminga, salary of water master ft ex pense 164.00 A. Leschorn, deputy water master's salary ft ex- 64.00 No. 10 ... 196.00 Len Taylor, general road 32.08-! Total 211.98 County Agent. State of Oregon, extension work 1660.00 ROAD FUND. District No. 1. John Lowden, labor, dlst LFrank Grubb. nay roll. dlst. No. 10 No. 1 lviz.a jonn weison, taoor, mst, Harrison Bros., supplies No. 10 110.25 dlst. No. 1 82.87 Scott Nunn, labor, dlst. Medford Concrete Con- , No. 10 struction Co., supplies, . H. Pits, labor, dlst. No. 10 dlst. No. 1 24.40 ! L. A. Pipes, labor, dlst. H. O. Parker, labor, dlst. No. 10 No. 1 1S9.1&IC. T. Pipes, labor, dlst Total.......;.' ;$ 548.92 Care of Poor nt Poor Farm. - Theo. J. Malmgren, Co. physician's salary 83.33 W. N. Wells, Supfs. Co. farm salary . . -.' 125.00 Geo. Alford, county farm ' supplies 10.00 H. i'E. Bettinger; ounty farm expense . .' 2.50 Ed Binns, county farm supplies 8.90 Bardwell Fruit Co., county farm supplies 22.50 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for county hospital 9.60 Mrs. Paradlne Dossey. la bor at county farm. 40.00 Cad Ellis, sawing wood. county farm .......... . 12.00 C. E. Gardner, supplies for county farm 3.75 Medford Furn. A Hdwe. Co.. supplies for county farm 4.35 William Peter, wood for county farm 139.00 Pauls' Electric Store, coun- . ty farm supplies' Z.zo W. N. Wells, Supfs. Co. farm traveling expense..- s.ou Total ...f 471.22 Court Honse Expeoso. J. A. Norris, Janitor's sal ary 50.00 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., lights for court house -u Henry Manklns, wood tor county ou.uu Total $ 100.00 JafL J. A. Norris, Jailor's salary. A. Hartman, Jail matron . Mrs. Jane Johnston, laun dry for Jail Effie Mav Terrill. meals for prisoners levou Jno. M. William Co., Jail' JUPPlleS Z.OD Fred J. Flck, Jail supplies Dr. M. C. Barber. Jail ex pense Optimo Cafe, meals for prisoners zi.iv John A. Perl, Jail expense . Lewis Ulrlch, Jail expense 60.00 6.00 1.65 167.68 7.00 60.00 20.00 pence Total ;t 218.00 County Attorney. - 0. M. Roberta, district at torney office expense . . . G. M. Roberts, district at torney traveling expense. Medford Printing Co., district attorney expense 60.00 Russell Grader Manufac turing Co., supplies, geneial roads Russell Grader Manufac turing Co., expense, gen eral roads . . . Thos. Roseberry, expense, general roads Thos. Roseberry, expense, ' general roads 11.85 Southern Pacific Co., freight, general roads... 2.80 Thos.-H. Simpson, supplies, general roads 20.08 W. W. Welsser, supplies, general roads 660.00 J. W. Guln," right of way, general road 10.00 C. U. Allen & uo., ex pense, general roads . . . Ashland Iron Works, ex pense, general roads . . . 10 ;. 135.00!A1 Clements, truckman, general roads av.vu O. W. Davis, expense, general roads 27.00 Peter Ensels, right of way, general roads 100.00 C. B. Eads, supplies, gen eral roads 31.60 Feenaughty Machinery Co., culverts, general roads 38.10 .96 96.00 80.00! 90.00 Total I 153.80 County Fnir. Boys' ft Girls' Industrial Club, county fair expense- Schuli Bros., county fair expense Susanne W. Homes, county fair expense 100.00 Alfred Boggle, labor, dlst. No. 10 'Lee Benson, labor, dlst. No. J. L. Brown, labor, dlst. No. 10 182.00 H. B. Cox, labor, dlst. No. 10 105.75 Robert Earles, labor, , dlst. No. 10 114.75 Fred J, Flck, supplies, i Ulst. No. IV 260. 23 onnn Sani Green, labor, dlst. No. 10 90.00! 73.30 Fred Hosley, labor, diet. no. iv 70. ZD Homer Hartman, labor, dlst. No. 10 36.00 Lyal Hartman, labor, dlit;. No. 10 112.50 Wm. Hartman, labor, dlst. No. 10 , '.. 114.75 J, Hartman, labor, dlst. No. 10 160.00 Jasten Hartman, supplies, dlst. No. 10 18.30 ' M. L. Job, labor, dlst. . I No. 10 200.00 u. ju. jod, labor, dlst 16.75 23.76 36.98 75.00 Total 615.58 Juvenllp. Court, Boys' ft Girls' Aid So ciety, Jackson County al lowance '00 Advertldng A County Printing. Ashland Tidings, county . printing 3.60 Medford Printing Co., county printing . . . 2-86 Total $ 186.46 Election Expense. Mary Hess, registering voters A. J. T. Smith, registering voters Ashland Tidings, printing for election Mrs. 8. L. Allen, register ing voters - ,-au O. F. ft O. H. Billings, registering voters -lu L. B. Cameron, register ing voters Glass ft Prudhomme, elec tion supplies '" Glass ft Prudhomme, reg istration cards "-" Lydla Howel, registering voters ' C. L. Loom is, registering voters " Martin McDonough, elec tion expense az.vv Total '..... 246.07 Roads ft Highways. - John Blaees, ferryman's salary 3100 - County Nurse. Marie K. Falldlne, coun ty nurse's salary, t 126.00 C. E. Gates, county nurse's supplies -. . l.we R. H. Toft, county nurse's garage rent uu American Red Cross, coun- ty osne's office rent Medford Service Station, 70.95 Howard Cooper Corp., re pairs, general roads 111.96 Dr. A. R. Hedges, expense, general roads 8.00 W. I. leever, auppiice, general roads 2.25 H. C. Maury, hay for gen eral roads 40.50 Valley Fuel Co., coal for general roads 4.00 Western Uuion Tel. Co.. telegrams highway tom- mission .76 Geo. W. Dunn, fencing, general roads 145.37 expense 2.03 68.00 85.00 4.60 'Total 82,119.40 AmIiIiumI Kuimnth Falls Road. Jack True, payroll, Ash- ' land Klamath Falls road 6,615.00 J. D. Adams ft Co., Ash land Klamath Falls road. 12.25 Ashland Iron Works, Abh- I land Klamath Falls road. Total t2,208.66lwm. Ray, labor, dlst. No. 10 No. 10 200.00 supplies 88-9-1 District No. 2. Wm. Bruin, payroll, dlst. No. 2 391.15 District Nf. 8. . H. L. Gregory, payroll, dlst. No. S 886.04 Earl O. Hays, expense on dlst. No. 8 17.00 Crater Lake Hdwe. Co., supplies, dlst. No. 3 . . . Medford Furn. ft Hdwe. Co., expense, dlst. No. 3 . Medford Lumber Co., sup plies, dlst. No. 3 Homer Pellet, truck driver. dlst. No. 3 Len Taylor, truck driver, dlst. No. 3 Jake Scha files, labor, dlst. No. 10 Roy Smith, labor, dlst. No. 10 T. A. Spray, labor; dlst. No. 10 O. E. Stlnson, labor, dlst. No. 10 . Art Thompson, labor, dlst. iM No. 10 18.00 95.00 48.00! 76.00; 96.75 ! 726 75 61.86 1.43 17.71 13.75 11.00 7 ra Ashland Iron Works, Ash land Klamath Fans roau, labor Ashland Iron Works, Abd land Klamath Falls road, supplies Carson-Fowler Lumber Co., Ashland Klamath Falls road, lumber. . . . C. W. DeCarlow, Ash land Klamath Falls road, supplies 1(8.84 10 30 25'Ea&,e Met Market, Ash- supplies 194.00 Ender's Dept. Store, Ash- 4 2.75 Iana ftiamain r ails, roaa supplies W. W. Weybrlght, litbor, dlst. No J. Wilson, labor, dlst. No. 10 204.00 Frank Zell, labor, dlst. No. 10 ... . Paul Wright, expense, 6.40 .$ 947.25 diet. J. T. (list. No. 10 i5 oo . Endor'a Dept. 8tore, Ash- Gagnon, lumber,. No. 10 559.411 44.94 f Total 84,761.29 District No. 14. Edmund Pelle, payroll. 734.18 dlst. Total District No. 4. W. M. Tetherow, payroll, dlst. No. 4 District No. 5. J. Watson, payroll, dlst. No. 6 District No. 6. W. L. Chlldreth, supplied dlst. No. 6 District No. 7. Jack rnrasner, payro.i, ; .,.,-, , . - dlst No 7 &9.VU! - UlBb. I .... V Aral .n.il .imn u No. 14 General Road. j J. D. Adams ft Co., general fl qo' road supplies j Joseph APPlebaker, shop rent, general roads Joseph GeDpert, dlst. No. 7.. H. L. Gregory, dlst. No. 7... Earl O. Hays, dlst. Eagle payroll, payroll, 42.75 10.60 10.00 43.55 1.354.82 1,6088.25 navroll. No. 7 ' 614.65, Point Hdwe. C4 aunnlles. dlst. No. 7 U-60 Eagle Meat Market, sup plies, dlst. No. 7 3.15 Medford Concrete Const. Co., supplies, dlst. No. 7 - ., 67,60 Von der Hellen Hdwe. Co., supplies, dlst. No. 7 4.65 Allen McClanahan. truck driver dlst. No. 7 44.00 Total 83,778.18 District No. 8. W. L. Van Houten, pay roll, dlst. No. 8 334.96 Klum Advertising Co., Signs, dist. No. 8: 10.60 Total 345.46 District No. O. C. J. Seymour, payroll, dist. No. 9 231.00 R. B. Vincent, payroll, dlst. No. 9 74.80 Total .'...$ 806.80 I emi roaa supplies u. u. Alien, repairs of ma chinery, general roads . . . C. E. Bellows, gravel, ' general roads - Emil Brltt, road viewer, general roads Bert Carpenter, eenerat road expense Walt F. Charley, labor on bridges, general roads.. Crater Lake Hardware Co., supplies, general roads.. Clark Henery ConBt. Co., coal, general roads. ..... Eads Transfer ft Storage Co., expense, general toads Eagle Point Garage, ex pense, general roads 2.20 Young's GaVage, labor, general roads C. E. Gates, supplies, gen eral roads Hubbard Bros., supplies, general roads c.41 Hubbard Bros., supplies, general roads 2.d5 Hubbard Bros., supplies, general roads 25.57 Medford Furn. ft Hdwe. Co., supplies, gen'l roads 49.88 Medford Iron Works, ex pense, general roads . . . . 3.00 1.00 50.00 4.00 6.00 36.00 14.94 278.00 68.25 57.00 11.90 land Klamath Falls, road, supplies 236.62 H. P. Holmes, Ashland, . Klamath Falls road, groceries 130.00 Medford Furn. ft Hdwe, Co., Ashland Klamath Fulls road, supplle 19.95 Medford Furn. ft Hdwe. Co., Ashland Klamath Falls road, supplies.... 7.60 Murphy Electric Shop, Ash land Klamath Falls, road, supplies 14.60 Thos. H. Simpson, Ash land Klamath Falls, road, supplies 159.39 Thos. H. Simpson, Ash land Klamath Falls, road, supplies 147.61 H. O. Parker, Ashland Klamath Falls road, expense 480.00 Hnfrlcon Bros., Ashland Klamath Fulls road, supplle 257.35 Total.. , $7,606.09 Bounty Fred Dorn 2.00 J. P. Dlnkensi 2.00 W. J. Austin S.OO O. B. Vlrblch 4.00 C. E. Wllkenson 3.00 C. M. Conley 4.00 J. H. Rlng 8.00 C. T. Wade 2.00 P. M. Janney 2.00 Arthur Reed 3.00 Edmond Gllmore S.OO H. O. Mathes 3.00 Mrs. W. M. Stump 3. (in Total . 3 42.00 CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Clerk. Seven Million Goes To Ford Workers GASH BONUS FOR 1920 SHARED BY 75,000 Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, has announced that the regular eash bonus established December 31. 1919, will be continued on the same basis this year. Bomis checks are now being made out and distribution of thein will start the first of January. These bonuses are in excess of $7,000,000.00 and wil be shared by approximately 75,000 men. In addition- the Foord Motor Company announces an extra three per cent for the six months ending December 31, on Ford Investment Certificates. This is in addition to the guaranteed six per cent, (8 per cent Laving been paid July 31, 1920) making a total of H per cent for the year 1920. Every one in the employ of the company prior to October 1; this year and on the payroll December 31, receives a bonus. The bonus goes to the employe flee and clear. Ilowever, if he wishes, he may invest his money in Ford Investment Certif icates which carry a guaranteed interest of C per cent and also two special pay ments decided on by the directors of the company. . The bonus affects Ford employes at work in the Ford Factory, Detroit; Ford Blast Furnaces and Tractor Plant, River Rouge, Mich., all United States branches, besides the foreign branches at Copenhagen, Denmark; Bordeaux, France; Cadiz, Spain; Buenos Airei, Argentine; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Montevidio. Uruguay, and Cork, Ireland. - HARRISON BROS. Ford snd Fordson Dealers Ashland, Oregon