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, C li P f o O 0 t)i ' o MRDK0RT1 MATT TnTnrXB, MICDP'OUD, OUmOX. WKjlNKHtJAY. JANrAUV 20. (OK! ; I j j 1 1 1 , VM I '.' !1" i' JU .'lii!.' OROZCO'S FATE CUED BY VILLA 10 ANGER MEXKANS CMILDflEN OF POOR HELP SOCIETY SEND SHOES TO BELGIANS lirranirrr. The iiropmitton fi merge with lite rntntliercini uwiy n n mii KL PASO, Texas, Jnn 20 -Fran Cisco Villa, tho bandit chlof now In western Chihuahua defying tho forces of tliti Carranza government Is using tho cry "Reniembor Orozco," to stir up hatred against AmorlentiB and Ran recruits for hitnsolf, according to for eigners who roachod tho border today. (lonoral Orozco was Villa's mostJj formldablo foo until tho latter drove lit in across tho border Into tho Unit ed States oftcr tho battle of Ojlnaga, nearly two years ago. Orozco was shot and killed last September In tho High I.onesomo mountains, on this side of tho boundary, some tlmo after ho hail foroflted tho bond under "which ho was bolng hold as a violator of United States neutrality laws. The reports wcro brought to tho bordor by foreigners who woro In Chihuahua City during tho trying period Just boforo and after Villa ovneuated tho capital. Thoy said thirty-six Amoricans woro horded Into prison Just before Villa loft tho clt), a number of Chin- 00 woro shot mid tho storou belong ing to them and to Japanese mer chants wcro looted and burned. Villa mado a point, they Raid, of not threat ening Kngllslt and Germans. The bandit chlof announced that ho In tended to hold tho Americans until thoy paid ovor $30,000, but they wero finally released whon Villa wbh told that freeing them was tho only con dition under which ho would bo allow ed to enter tho t'nltod States It he wero forced to fleo northward. h& sfliHOB BBbIMbLbW "TBaffpHRfc - V3UZ" 2JSJS c.hww iwtw Mrs. Price Tost, noted society beauty of New York mid Tuxedo Park, is one of the many society women engaged in the woik of securing shoos for needy Helgimis. In the picture nro two little Helgiitn-Aiiicrioniis who liavo contributed their few pennies to I lie pause. News From Our Neighbors WILLOW SPRINGS iASHLAND AND VICINITY) ' " ' " i -- - i ' HAWLEY FATHERS AND GRAN I BILL Messrs. Crawford and Will Lewis of Kanes Creek wero In tho district Monday. "Mr. nuil Mrs. C the honor of jour marriage nf their P. Wolf request presence ut tho daughter. Jean Sheriff Slnglor was a business call- j Mnxine, to Mr. Tom Thumb (Ry cr In this district Monday. Mrs. I). Clarke and daughter called at Scenic llolghts Thursday af ternoon. Willow Springs was well represent ed at tho "Ulrd of Paradise"' In Mcd ford Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mlnnlo A. McKco loft for Al mond Fillmore Norris), Friday even ing, Jnnunry 28, 1010, at eight o'clock, Vining theater." Kuch of the "hiph contracting parties is 4', years old. The groom ifc the son of Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Xorris, and is n young mail of exemplary habits, from tune to tune employed on tho ranch t'llfl, ttlllllU 4, 1'IVMVV ivv i w - buuuorque, .Vow Moxlco, Tuesday In of hi" grand father, M. F. Cyestcr, WASHINGTON .Ian 20 - Repre sentative Hawlcy has IntroduciM his land grant bill, directing tho Ore gon ft California Hallroad company to sell Its lands according to tho tortus. of tho orlglnnl grant. It glvo f'rt preference rights to Bottlers now on tho land, second pref erence to those who made settlement In good faith at any tlmo, If they again mado application and now set tlement within six months. ThOyroforence rights of thoso two claim o must bo exorcism! In alx months, after which tho lands rany ho purchased by others. Squattors going on the land now would acquire a third proforenco It the liawloy bill passes. Tho railroad Is directed to establish a selling agency Immediate ly to receive applications. "MjV purpose Is to provide for tho transfer of tho lauds as soon as posel blo," said the rgngrossman, "koop thorn on tho tax rails and avoid con stitutional difficulties." Tho bill procoeds on tho theory that a reasonable tlmo for tho en forcement of the covenants has claps, oil. Therjrni9cr tracts would 811 go to "settlers" and nothing would be giveuQho Mute or thftUlon. order to transact important buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I-nko and son 'are visiting frlendB and relatives In Idaho. Charlie Hoover and L. T. Wallace of Mcdford wcro In Willow Springs during tho wcok looking for dairy cows. Mrs. Crary and son, Harwood, of the Illheo orchard, wero, honored guests of Mr.and Mrs. D. M. Mc Nnssor Sunday. Membors and friends of tho M. W. A. nnd It. X. A. will attend the Instal lation of tho officers at Central Point Friday evening. Albort Forgoy attended tho smoker given by tho 7th company club In hon or tho central Point athletic club In Mcdford Thursday. February I, at tho Central l'olnt oporn Iioum there will be given a play entitled, "Tho Doctor's Triple Klojioment," by local and Control Pofnt talent. The price will be In the reach of ever) body. Tho pro ceeds of the oujortalumont will '' plncod in a fund to assist mgii scuooi graduates unable to pay their own (Ircciilenae of Kansas City, sisterH of woy. to procuro a nigiier ouucntion. irrs. Sam MoNnir, nnd who have Mis Ifithel Mors returned to hor i boon imssinir a mott oniovablo vnun- homo after a very p.onsant visit wltli ,tion season with relative, hero for n en ANSWERS- PROM II in tue ilelieview iioigliuoriiooil. 1 lie bride linn "grown up among us" nuil ig ii young womnii of the most pleas ing personality. It is n pleasure to know that tho newly-weds will con tinue to reside in this ieinity. Mem bcrs of the Civic Itnprovenicnt eltili will i.tai)d ns sponsors for tho Tom Thumb wedding pnity, n ceremony which will Jio unique and performed amid fniry-liko sunoundingH at the Viiiing in tho presence of a host of relatives nnd friends, nil of whom are cordinlly invited to attend. The Husinons Men's association has contributed .f 100 toward tho publica-.Hon- of The I login', the hitfh school nmiuiil. This sum is in lieu og any mlveitising pntronngo. Fern Murphy is eilitor-in-ehiof, with Aliee Vniider sluis of Talent, assistant. F.lbort Fnrlow ih himiiieK mminger. Details in the way of illustration will ho by Kuiiiee (Inthb, who for sevoiiil yonrs jmst has had her skfll lepresouted in this purtiatilHr throughout the mi iiuhI'm pages. The MiHe Katie nnd Lisetto friends In lCimeno. LONDON, .Ian. J(i. The foreign o III re hniided to the American em- huksy today un ad intenui retlv to the American protest Hgainut deten tion of lllAlls. Tho reply btntes that a format to- ply will he made m, mhui as the French government 1iks iinificd it approval of the attitude of uroat Ilntniu. It i" undertowi tht the jonnal re- llv will define the attitude of the Ilrilish authorities. The Itritish go oniwuntn.'H rely on the postal con ventions adopted at The Hague for jutifieition of U measure. Tho'tfiutod State ptoloted to Groat HriUiin last'tiONtk against in terference with mails hetw-tien this oountrj- and Sweden. Iarge quanti ties of mail waller, particularly par col post paJigetOhae been taken from a iiuniliQr of hAmhip detain od in British ports ou voyage to the eoatineiit. FORD PARTY PEACE COMMITTEE IN SWEDEN LONDON, Jan. 20. Router' StuAkaohn eorreU4tndent sava that the V orking eouiuiittee ut the Kurd peace expedition has arrived there nud will remain until the pearc nen tiutioUs an otiiiialJ) bc3u. j-j - Thre are several new victims of la grippe this week qMIss Mssle Thurman. wh(vhas bcon staying with her graiftmotnor, Mrs. Moe, wont to hor home In Mud ford the first of the week. Ther? was a imrty at Mr. Man nlng's Thursday night and one at Peelor & nianchard' Friday night. Tho latter was In the nature of a sugj prlso party. There was a party and loe r roam suppor at the potter pie nt Saturday ulght. Mlts Mabel Hanson spout Sim da) and Sunda) night ajLMr. Manning's. Mies ItuthCt'orterSU been staying nights with Mm. Nlchol during the Matter's lli. Mr. Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. Rus DiUworth camo home Saturday. Mrs. Grace Coleman and child accompan ied them homo for a few days' vllt Mr. Wise Is taIng with Mr and Mrs. John Grieve as Mr Tinker's famllv aro In the vallc BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Hev. Gammons, who has been sick, Is able to be about again. Wm. Perry and family were In town fer tho danco Friday night. Miss Stella Dote spent Frlduj and Saturday with Clara Moore. F. Morgan and son. Barl, alas Gragery. are moving to Hurray's where they expect to work. Hay Parker's school started again this woek after a vacation of a weok. Miss Bdytbe Creed and Floyd Hew. ard wen In town Saturday, the ftret time sine our heavy snow. The Young People's CbrUllaa Kn deavor started again Sunday evening, the first meeting they have had for some time. The Geppert family were sern at tin .Km. l'i i.l.it iiiut o moitjli past, left for homo oorly in the week, enger to return lor miothor outuiK in southern Oregon. They re turned by wny of San Francisco. The Ashland-Medford high school debate hn hern fixed for February 7, nnd Aahland is to uphold the nega tive of the question which donle with military preparedness on the Swiss IIRSIS. Tho Royal Cafe is temporarily elosod pending a reepening: under now uiaiiHRCiMciil. it former lessees, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Uoyd, havo returned to Modfoid. In line with a movement, both stnto and national, a nisss meeting for the. nrpoo of affording rolief to the IfWtah fciiffenu in Hurope, has been eaJIed for Thursday o oning-, Janu ary 'iiji in tlii eity. R. ou .ShiMiinii of Mnrshfield, who has roeently been appointed genornl agent of tfco Western L'nion Life In surance Co. of Spokane, for vnrioiis S4utheni Oregon eountiew, is on n tour of inspeetion throughout this new assignment of territory. Tho roniniiia ,nf Mrs. Maria Ken dall, who dicdTat Monday nt tho homo of hor daughter, Mr. Abbio Thornac, in Mcdford, woro brought here on Wednoadny' for inlcnnont in Mountain Viow cemetery. Tho de ceased was n widow 80 years of nge. uer ouior two dnughtors nro Mre. Aa-on Andrews of Connlhs and Mrs. Jnsophino Foley of Ashland. Sho wns the wife of Roeso I Kendall, locturor and author, who among other works wrotogje "Pacific Trail Camp Fire." fhe family livod at Mcdford most of, tho timo, hut wero freouent vibitom hero.d well known by a wido circle ot mends. me Wodnosday Afternoon club's eafetoria aupper djte ha bcon fixed for Saturday evening, January 20, at the former Grand Army headquar ters on Chautauqua Heights. At a business men' meeting hold at the Commercial club rooms on .Mon day Aning, Frank J. Sbinu was eleeled preaideut; Will Dodge, first vice-president; C. II. Vaupel, second wcf.pre-iiUnt, Monte Hiikkm, ireord-"- "" JF'inv 1 i.. In,, Ji, rrau of Hint orvtntiMUim wn turned iIhwii The rcgulnr meellnga of tho itiHtorintion will continue to bo hold Un the second Monday ef eneli month. i In addition to Hip mwfomnry supper ! there will he nn Informal program at nuh inrolliijr, innliily denlliiK '' .lniMiirs topit. Mrmbern of tho kienl Urotherliood of Aiiierienn Yeomen will participate in a box social which is to bo given ,bv the lodge of thnt fraternity nt TnU ,in(, February 1, in Odd Follows' hull. j Tin- ehnrgiiilT stutiou of the min Icral sinngs sstem, located in Lithin imrk. ii well worth n visit of intpee- tion. Jt is a ncnt nnd tnsty building, filled with intricate and expensive nppnratus, the workings of which nro oxplninrd by attendants in n manner to interest everybody. Kxports from the Westinghouso faetorios, nlso from the Giinieli Kleetric Co. of San Francisco, hnvc been on the ground of late npplying the neid test or thorough investigation as to the mer its of the various machines installed. Friends of Wm. A. Ilolmet, a for mer resident of Ashland, hut now of Sunnyvale, Cnl., will ho pleased to learn that his location has been ilis eovered, nfter leaving homo early in December without keeping his family posted ns to his whereabouts. A fund of $10,000, with fJiOOO ns n stnrter. is nbotit the sum which looks good to tho committee having tho Fuut th of July celebration in charge. li. 0'. Frohbneh, in behalf of n com mittee of n dozen, is nt tho head of the enterprise, nnd preliminaries nre nlrciuly undor wny. A perquisite will be nn agreement on tho part of southern Oregon nnd northern Cali fornia locnlitics to ilorego fry of their contemplated celebrations in fa vor of tho big demonstration hero, whioh will continue for three days, July A, fi nnd 0, with a wide rango of attractions. Tho Io"enl Civ io Improvement club, following the pace set by metropol itan organizations, has gotten out a year book for general distribution among its members, tho pages of which sohedulo the scope of enter prises with which tho club is Identified. Hnskctbnll toshers of First com pany of this city nro awaiting that challenge from the newly organised loam within tho ranks of Soventh company of Mcdford tho sooner tho better to clurify tho championship sit nation. Tho snows have been so deep and heavy in various portions of northern California, especially at Dtinsmulr, thnt a portion of the roof of that city's high school building has caved in. A. M. Heaver lins recently disposed of "Hex," one of his Shetlnnds, two ycniQ old, to a Mr. Owen, rancher near Talent. Mr. Denver atill re tains "Prince," a threo-yenr-old Shot land, whioh is the mainstay of tho family whonover tho motor enr gets tiro trouble. Mayor Johnson, in vetoing the or dioauec which exempts theaters mid billiard halls from paying a license, gives his reasons for exercising the veto privilege in a column artiolo in the local press, Ills contention is that tho running of a pool hall is not a useful business or employment, heneo it is a proper matter for leg ulation by police power tho same as a saloon would be. Tho ordinance carried by a two-third vote, J to !!. Tho remnins of Mm. Horace Hiid- ger arrived from Oakland, Cnl., on lTiiedny evening. TJio funeral is be ing neid nt neiocK irom tiio resi dence vt deecnifd's parriiK Mr. ntid Mrs (IcorK' 1'nvetier. llurinl will be In Mountain View eemeterv. Mr. Pierre Protol died early this morning, hating iiiffernl three dny fwnn n stroko of pnrnlyiK Funeral will be hold from tho Cntholio flhurrli Friday morning nt 10 o clock, llur inl will be In the Aaldnmt cemetery. Director of Publicity Duryon of the Commercial club delivered an addreaa Ttieadny afternoon nt tho library on "The Future of Ashland" to un in terofltcd nudloneo. Ills Informal talk wan given nndor atinpfeM of the ert terptWng Indies of the Civ la Im provement club. j.'jim l L'Sllt'tiY CIIILliHKN A truant officer has declared that most suoh children who come tinder his observation nro not properly nourished. Mal-asslrotlatlon of food makoa elilldrelf crose, puny, peevish nnd unruly. Our local druRBlsts, tho Medford Pharmacy, havo In Vlnol a reliable non-secret remedy for Just such conditions, botnuse It contains Iron for tho blood, and tho medicinal extractives of frosh rod livers, aided by tho nourishing properties of beat peptone, and If It falls to make weak, puny ailing youngsters healthy nnd good-natured thoy will Klvo back )our monoy.Adv. PAOli TIIRKJ5 1 1 ii a jii'iHi mmmmmmim A II. Heynoidi, witness .... I,. J Treffcri, Justlco fee ... Fdifl Tfimy, Juror .... J U Tompkins, wltnem O. O Taylor. Justin? fees . Frank Wilson. Juror T. II. Weller, Juror J. A. Whltson, witness P. K. Wrnkoop. Juror A. W. Walker, transportation of prisoners . W. P Welsh, transportation of prisoners NKW YORK. Jan. 2l). F. Hopkin son Smith, author nnd nrtist, left an estate valued at $.17.l."t7 when he died in April last, according to tho np praisnl. The estate goes to the widow, Mrs. Josephine V. D. Smith. A FEW HOURS-TRY IT ! First !o of Pope's Cold Compound ItcltovcN All tho Grippe .Misery CvntJilns No Qiilulno 1i8 M?5 2500 3.00 7T.f0 2.00 f.OO 2,30 1.00 .60 3.00 Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing ,and snuffllngt A doso of "Papo's Cold Compound" tak en every two hours until thrco doses aro taken will end grlppo nilucry and break up a sovoro cold ciiner In tho head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cloggcd-up nos trils and air passages; stops nnsty dlschargo or noso running; rollovcs Hick headache, dullness, fovorlshncsa, poro throat, ancoiltig, sorenosa and ntlffness. "Papo'B Cold Compound" Is tho quickest, eiircst rcllof known nnd costs only 2C cents at drug stores. It nets without nsnlstnnco, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accopk substitute. Adv. Inn nf Kilir of WellllltB and measures .... 33.61 Tho following bill was allowed rel- ntlvo to tho county Btamp fund, to- Fred L. Colvlg, treasurer.. . $ 50.00 Distributed ns follews: Sheriff's office 20.20 Clerk's offlco H-gO Treasurer's office BJj School superintendent's offlco t.0 Assessors offlco i.jj Recorders offlco B.80 Tho following bills wcro allowed Tolatlvo to tho Ronoral county fund, to-wlt: , Colintv Couit and Conimlssloners Chas. li. Gay, compensation of truant officer I 34. CO Chas. II. Gny, compensation of probation officer 05.00 Home Tel. & Tol. Co., tele- phono bill G.3G Wm. C. Leovor, tolephono bill county commissioner.. 1.40 Postal Tol. & Cable Co., tol- onratiiB uu Total .. 200.7l Hherlffs Office Ashland Printing Co., sup plies -... 2,25 Home Tel ft Tol. Co.. tele phone bill 8.t0 Jacksonville Post, supplies ... 5.00 Geo. J. Kunzman, supplies.,.. 2.23 Mcdford Hook Store, suppllcn 12.00 Postal Tel. &. Cable Co., tei- eitrams - Jo.iB W. II. Blnglcr. shorlff'B trav eling expenses ou.uu 2.70 1.90 2.C0 4.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 COUNTY COUKT PHOCKKIUNGH Tho following Is n Bchcdulo of ox bcndlturcs of Jackson County, Ore gon, together with a list ot clalmnnta and articles or Borvlco for which tho claim is mado. nnd which wero pass i nnnn bv thn County Court for Jackson County during tho month of Novombor, leir: , Tho following bills wero allowed rolaflvo to tho County Salary Fund, to-wlt: anility Court mid Commissioners F. D. TotiVello, county Juilgo'H salary .; 1100.00 II. II. Taylor, court stenog- rfinhnr . . l.oi Wm. C. Lceyor, commlsulon- cr's compensation ''-!- 10.00 F. II. Madden, commlHslon or'H compensation -7.00 An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel IJresh says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, commeft-senss health measure being adopted by millions.. Total 8.87 drrult Ortiit F. lloy Davis, court reporter..? 30.00 Frank Kassnaior. oircuu court orlor Arthur Thompson, bailiff 51.00 21.00 1102.00 1208.33 . CO 126.00 Total Sheriff's Office W. 11. SlnRler, sheriff's at nry . II. II. Taylor, clerk hire . . B. W. Wilson, deputy hlro... Total 1338.02 Clerk's Office F. D. Coleman, deputy hire. I 80.00 O. A. Gardner, olerk'B salary 230,00 II. II. Taylor, clork hlro - 48.lt Total 1378.11 Treasurer' Offlco Myrtln Ulakoly, deputy hire. 180.00 Fred L. Colvlg, trousurer'a salary . i 0000 KrliiMd HuKTlnteiidciit's Offiro A. It. Chubo, Buporvlsor's salary 120.00 If. II Piitttrson. sunorvlhor'B 1 salarv 120.00 .!. Porev Wolls. BUnorliitend- cnt'a salary lfiO.OO Mave II. Wolls. donilty hlro . 32.50 Phvslcinns tho world oren recom mend tho lnsldo bath, claiming this Is of vastly moro Importance than out sldo cleanliness, because tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood, causing III health, whllo the pores in tbo ten yards of bowols do Mon'and, women aro urged to dnuk each morning, beforo breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of llmestono phospbato In It, ns a harmless means ot bolplng to wash from tho stomach, liver, kldnoys and bowels tbo provlouu day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, eweotonlng and purl fylug the entire allmontary canal be foro putting moro food Into tbo stom ach. Just as soap and Lot water cloanso and froshon tho skin, so hot water and llmestono phospbato act on tbo cltr Inatlvo organs. Those who wako up with bad breath, coated tonguo, nasty tasto or have a dull, aching head, sallow comploxlon, acid stomach : otbera who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of lime stono phospbato at tho drug store. This will cost very llttlo but Is suffi cient Ui demonstrate tho valuo of ln sldo bathing. Those who continue It each morning aro assured or pro nouueed results, both In regard to health nua ppncaraucg, Total 1422.60 Fruit InsM-ctor's Officii J. C, Aitkin, deputy Inspec tor's compensation . .ii.iu.u J. F. Hopkins, deputy Inspec tor's compensation u&.uu I. It. Kllno. deputy Inspec- tor'a compensation 104.50 B. It. Oatman, doputy In- apoctor'H compensation 06.00 Stuto of Oregon, for payment of pathologist's salary 1, 000.00 Total 100.81 Circuit Conrt C. V. Annie, grand Jury wit ness - Tyson Hell, grand Jury -witness O. Huck, grand Jury witness 8. P. IlariMburg, grand Jury witness F. A. Mazing, witness Plaz Holly, witness Mlbn nrnnil. witness George Urowstcr, wltnoas 2.40 Frank It. Hettinger, pom Juror II. B. Hoyden, petit Juror. . . Ponton Dowers, petit Juror.... II. T. HauKhmnn, petit Juror Guy W. Connor, pom juror.. W. V. II. Campbell John Coupon petit Juror .... J. II. Carlton, petit Juror B. M. Caso, petit Juror Orrs Crawford, grand Juror Juddy Clark, witness A. H. Davonhlll, potlt Juror . Dan D. Duff, grand Juror . Thomas 11. Blllott, petit Juror Thco. J. Fish, petit Juror Home Tol. & Tel. Co., tolo- phono bill Court Hall, petit Juror W. B. Hammoll, grand Juror L. II. Houston, grand Juror.. B. II. Helms, grand Juror T. H. Harriett, grand juror. Fred Iwls, witness W. B. Mooney, grand Juror. B. T. Merrill, petit Juror. . W. II. Milton, potlt Juror . Medford Furnlturo & Hprd waro Co., supplies for cir cuit Judito J. B. McDonald, grand Juror It. U. Orr, witness David 8. Powoll, petit Juror . Frod Pettlgrnw. pett Juror.. It. W. Iluhl, petit Juror Chas. miotics, petit Juror. .. Thomas T. Hobs, grand Juror J. M. Hock, witness Antone Hose, grand Jury WltllOJB I. C, Ilobnett, grand Jury witness ,. William Stump, potlt Juror Frank Salsberry, petit Juror Thomas It. Btowart .rcrand tnror Julia K. Skooturs, witness 5.00 II. C. Stock, grand Jury wit ness . Frank Tungato. wltnoes B. II. TrowbrldRo, potlt Juror Harl 8. Tumy. grand Juror Chns. K. Wooden, grand Jury W 1 1 ! (MMI ... Biigono Waldrad. grand Jury wltnosa - C. K. Wooden, wHiiohh . C. D. Woolvorton, grand juror Kdgar Q. Whltoeldc, petit Juror O. V. Wilcox, petit Juror . Hdward Welsh, petit Juror .. W. W. Williams, petit Juror. Harvey Walter, petit Juror- Fred B. Wahl, petit Juror . - .loo Kach, petit Juror Geo. W. Cherry, ilofoiuiing Joo Johnson . Total ..............1111.21 Clerk's Offlco Home Tol. & Tol. Co., tele phone bill 4.85 Mcdford Printing Co., bud njc8 1.25 Mcdford Hook Store, supplies 10.10 Total 10-20 Treasurer's Office Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tolo- phono bill 2.C0 Jacksonville Post, supplies.... 4.00 School Kuixcrlntendrat's Office Capitol City Transfer Co., transfer of nchool exhibits to tho stnto fair I 1-25 Home TolH & Tel. Co., tele phone bill ...,-- H?, Mcdford Hook Store, Bltpptlcs l.GO Total ''05 Assessor's Offlco W. T. Grtove, assessor's traveling expense, f 47.35 Home Tot. ft Tol. Co., tele phono bill 3.40 Total - I C0G Collection of Taxes ABhland Trlntlng Co., sup- piles -,..- 2-?0 JackBonvlllo Post, nupplles.... 2.23 Medford Printing Co., eup- piles "-C0 Total .. 11121.05 Assessor's Offiro W. T. Grlovc, aasossor'a sal ary 1126.00 Katlo M. Orlevo. doputy hlro 66.00 Btta Purkoypllc, doputy hlro 80.00 Losllo Stanbol, deputy hire . 81.00 Total $381.00 Assessment and Collodion of Tine D IL Allaway, labor collect ing . 78.00 W 11. Ilowon. labor collect ing 78.00 G II. Harper, ohlof tax dep uty's salary 100.00 J. W. Shlrloy, labor collect ing 78.00 Total 1331.00 J. A. Norrls, Janitor's salary.. C0.00 Jail J. W. Wilson, Jailor's salary 60.00 Mrs. J. W. Wilson, mutton's salary 41.00 Dr. J. F. Hart, salary of poor farm superintendent and assistant 208.33 John Illaoes, ferryman's sal ary 26.00 Itoconler's Offiro Chaiintcy Florer. roeorder salary ICC. CO Mildred Kell. doputy hlro .. 76.00 II. H. Taylor, clerk hlro 10.00 TotalO I251.6C A T Drown, surveyor s com- reniuiHon .. 62 60 i ii.i- l. lluuueu, compaiisu 10.00 4.C0 0.80 21.40 4.00 7.00 24.00 10.20 22.00 4.00 1.50 18.40 3.80 8.20 17.20 2.50 10.00 7.60 5.40 3.00 5.80 1.50 14.00 21 20 22.80 .00 12.00 4.00 21.60 22.10 19.20 21.40 4.20 4.70 l.G) 2.10 20.40 22.00 0.00 3.20 1.60 19.00 4.00 2.70 3.20 2.70 S.00 4.80 23.80 23.60 20.00 18.80 21.00 23.20 10.00 Total . 072.00 JiiHtlco Omrt Karl Hurnett, witness .. 2.20 Chas. Ilrown. wltnuss .. 2.30 J. H. Ilurkboe, wltnuss 2.00 II. C. Hurgoss, Juror loo Karl Hurnott, wltuoss 3.20 C. A. Chapman, Juror .. . 2.00 Bab Colbort, constable fooe. . 1.20 lm Chung, wltnowt . 1.00 It. L. Greed, witness 2.00 Sam Colbort. constablo fcoa 3.80 li. Cole. wltneBii 2.00 Gold Hill Livery bUblo, 1IV- ory hlro 6.00 OUsii ft Prudhomiuo Co., sup plies 12-71 Joseph Hanna, witness 2.00 ;.uu Hobort Hulloy. Juror A. H. Hammond, constablo foiHi 79.90 Mrs. J. M. HuUon. wltnota.. 2.30 J. M. Huttson, witness 2.30 F. II. Hull, witness . .. 1.60 A. L- ttnvin, constable fcoa . 3.36 F. M. Jordan. Juror 1-00 Wong Klm. wltnoss 1.00 Thomas Kahlor, witness 1. 00 W. J. Llngorfoldt, witness .. 2.00 Mrs. W. J. Llngerfoldt, wit- now 2.00 O. V. Murphy, transporta tion of prlsonor 7.00 Maxwell Taxlo Co., auto hlro 2.00 T. II. Myors. wltnoes 1.60 W. C. Murphy. Juror 2.00 It. P. N'elll, wltnoes 2.20 Sam Purdy. Juror 1.00 Aldeu Powoll, wltnmm 8.20 II. T. Pankoy, constable roes IS. SO Alden Powoll, wltnoss 2.20 L O Porter. Juror 3.00 I'M Hussell, witness 2.00 Total - .$ 22.23 "Widows' iVnKlcma Brnostlno Austin ,.. 17.60 Orpha Hot 10-00 Ilena w. narr .v Pronlha A. Hlackburn 32.50 Mlnnlo Hoardman 20.00 Nolllo a. Hush '10-00 Mrs, 11. A. Crclghton -... 17.50 Anna L. CorUm 10.00 Dorabollo Crows 10.00 May J. Daw 0.00 Lucy May Davis -. 25.00 Ollvo Hills 17.60 Ncttlo arcen 25.00 Llzxlo Heath -... 25.00 Luelta Frances Hlldobrand:. 10.00 Jennio Jones 10.00 Ida Hello KlunV 25.00 Dolly Lovo i. Bstolla Nelson 4 0.00 Mary B. Pay'no - JJ-BO I'mma Paulson 20.00 llosa Ann Hobblna 10.00 Laura B. Stewart 3C.00 Katharlno B. Silver. 17.60 Mary Torcy 26.00 Total m.. 627.60 Courtliouso Kxponson Cal.-Oro. Power Co., llgnts.,. 2.1s Crescent Chemical Co., sup- nl es ' J. W. Wilson, cleaning court room -" Total 12.43 Jnll Cal.-Orc. Power Co., lights . 7.60 Mrs. JBiino Jouston, washing for Jail 24.40 K. A- Longley. repairing In terior of Jail 1.75 Uoro It. Slngler, board of prisoners 83.57 Toylor-WIIIIanio Co., suppllea 1.00 Total -1118.28 aim of Poor II. Alger, regular Indigent.. .. 10.00 G. W. 'Miller, regular lndl- dlgont 10.00 Ainircio llobl. irecular Indi gent 1C00 Chas. A. Ilrown, drugs for poor farm 33.55 Hllno Curry, regular Indi gent - 10.00 F. L. Colvlg. carfare for Inu- dlRcta - 8.00 F. L. Colvlg, enrfaro for In digents 0-30 Mary M. Clillders, regular In digent J3.00 Cranrill & Itobuctt, Indlgont supplies 22.00 C. W. Gregg, repairing allocs poor farm Inmatca 1.75 Cal.-Oro. Power Co., light and power for poor farm-. 0.60 Henry Duor, nursing at poor farm 10.00 Kden Valloy Nursery, roso bushes, etc, for poor farm 10.45 J. 11. Fattlg, regular Indigent 10.00 Fabor ft McDonald, Indigent supplies .... 14.00 G. W. Gregg, anesthetic for indigent 5.00 Lucy Gilmoro, regular Indl gont 15.00 Mrs. K. C. Card, caro of Mil ler family, and allowance for Mrs. Ilowon, indlgont.... 20.00 Mrs. (Catherine Glllotto, regu lar indigent 10.00 Mrs. Gunn, regular Indigent.. 8.00 II. 8. Glolm, poor farm sup Ullos 3.70 Mrs. M. II. Gordon, telephone to poor farm 50 Home Tol. ft Tel. Co., tclo phono bill, poor farm......... .45 Mrs. Hudson, regular indl gont - 8.Q0 H. High, carpontcr -work at poor farm 88,50 John F. Hart, poor farm sup erintendent's traveling ex ponso - 12,68 M. L. Hartley, poor farm sup plies 7S5 Hutchinson ft Lumsden, Indi gent supplies 13,00 Mary Jacobs, regular Indigent 10.00 lttta Jewell, regular Indigent G.00 J. A. Kane, regular Indigent.. JO.OO Lena Loo, regular Indigent -. 8.00 Lanqe ft Co., indigent sup plies 15.00 Maxwell Taxi oompuny, trans portation of Indigents 2.47 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu- (Concluded on page five) 4 VI Tffl sssnn .i'j