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''PAGE KTfiTfT M-EPFotin mur Tnmvm; meotord. oftEtfoK " wemestwy; " February Yg m: ASHLAND VOTES TO j 1 11 f in liii ir iiiaiii iiiiu 11 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 11 11 1 11 OUT UIHUIHUIJUH BUT NOT PARK SITE ASHLANlb Teh. 1R. (Special) At yesterday's election with a small vote oast the peoplrOr 1 1) Ih city, en dorsed the proposal to purchase the Chnmniiu.ua building for SSOOO. lm! defeated the proposition to buy llio McOormnck tract as ati aill.m to the city park system. Tho Vote for the fhaiitnutiua purchase was; Yfi. 0S: Xo, S63; the vote for Hie pari; purchase was Yes, 28-1: ?o, "'!. The latter proposal (.-ailed for the expenili- ture of $4000. A. w. .Moon, of the Moon Lumber company uf Hill, ifT'fornia. Jhwioum--ed yesterday that Toe oiniipSftnt itnd plant would be moved to Ashland oh Kuon as th? road" were pnnnalde. The mill 1 to be nil I'd on the Ashland- Klainalh Falls Highway, a short dhi tanee from (he Moon and Fields linn her mill which baa been operating on that road (he pant season. A slora'e yard has been purchased near (be overhead bridge sonlli of lowu and the rotijgkiiy will open offices In Ashland. Wllh a recent purchase Air. Moon now owiim 1000 ar-res of the (ireen Ki.ring mountain laml. Keventy flve men are now eniploved at the mill. Funeral lei-vires were held Tues day aflernoon at the Meihodlst ehdreh for Miss Kllcen Nulter, whose death occurred Monday evening. .Miss Nut ter Is the eighteen year old dailuhter of sir. and .Mrs. F. I,. Ntitler and has lived here five years. She graduated last year from Ashland high and has been taking n jiost graduate course. lClleen took an active part In the va rious organizations at high school ami wan it popular and gifted girl. A host of friends will miss her sorely. She Is HUivlved by her parents, (wo brothers, James and Earl ami one sis ter. Wilma. Yesterday's meeting' of the Civic Improvement club featured an ad dress by ,;rs. V. A. Ahlf of "Grants Pass who spoke on Wills" to an In terested audience. Mrs. Ahlf Is a very pleasing speaker, whose graceful diction and forceful presentation of ii pertlncnl topic held her listeners' close attention nnd at the close, o,uos tlnns kept her busy until tea time. Two lihnseN were discussed at some length, "Dower ami Courtesy" and "Estates In Entirety," wllh "Titles" mentioned In closing. The club ap preciate Mrs. Ahlf's Kiaclousnesa In giving her tithe ' and of her w ide knpwleltge so generously. The facts riled nmy ho easily be of Inestimable wmi h to those privileged to hear them. At the short business meeting preceding, reports .were rend and changes mndo ti the program an nounced. As a pleasant prelude and flnnlo musical numbers were given by Lorraine Rrnokmiller, who played nv beautiful Holds anil Mrs. Weston flenry who sang 'in solo, with the Hoys' chorus from Junior high giving the chorus, .'The tlfully appointed tea. table. Mrs. I'. K. Hatnhiohd wlt'li tliese ladles'-Were hostesses for the aftlnoon. TucMilny'.H forum -luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce had an Iih pro gram n number of short talks from members of the Mount Ashland Chap ler or ine it. a. i:. The lirst, an ap preclatloo and comparison of Ameri ca's twoQ;reatest patriots, Washing ton nnd Lincoln, given hQlhe regent. .Miss Blanche Hicks. MIsT"hIc1:h then presented .Mrs. Louis Dodge, who stressed the Americanization work of the organization. Mi's. Gordon Mc cracken, former regent, dealt with reverence for, and observance of the flag of our country. Kupt. . A. Ilrlseoe told of the normal situation so far iluced interest, of the laml settlement work of the. state chamber. The I.ltl-.l.m show played to a on-! pacity house Mondavniglil. The ex cellent work of tl principals and members of lis? chorus made the mu sical comedy presented most enter lalning. .Solo, interpretive dance. style show, and chorus, all evidenced' the cajeful preparation necessary to the excellent performance given. Two deaths from flu occurred Mon day evening. .Margaret Ann Denton, year old daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. Demon of Mountain avenue and Hubert lloland Spencer. aged five years nix loom li.CJ.in of Mr. and Mrs. K. I'. Spencer of Palm avenue. The funeral services for Margar"t Denton will be at two o'clock today at the Dodge funeral chapel. The time of l be funcnil services for Hubert Spen cer have nut. been announced. Inter ment, however, will be In .Sacramento. The death of W. S. Hull, XL', occur- reil at his home on High street. Mi'. Kail was a well known resident of Ashland, lie eame'hero 2(''nra ago: was an orchardlst until his retire ment from active work four yearsgym. lie was a Civil war veteran, promi nent in tin. (i. A. It. work. A large circle of friends will mourn Ills loss. He is survived Q his wife1. Mrs. W. K. Hail, two daughters, Mrs. W. 11. Wrnner of Ashland ami .Mrs. Frank .nooie oi I'.miiii'ii, Malm; and one vacation 'i. i'.iii oi iansas city, .mo. Funeral ut rangemenlH have not been made. The Art club will hold Its next meeting at the civic club house Feb ruary 2.'l. The Ashland Music Study club also hQ its meeting that date ut the Library. A splendid program Is arranged with Mrs. 10. a. Woods in charge. ' v' The Monday evening lilblo class, under the leadership of Miss Mabel ItiiMioli met ut the humc of .Mrs. Hitchcock on Oak street, with 1111 at tendance of 25. The Htmlv for this spring will be the gospel according to St. r.ulte. The class have 11 regu lar organization anil expect to ilo In iyislve studying. w.Mrs. i,. A. , Huberts of Church street was hostess at a very delightful evening (he fourteenth, and n dinner Sunday, honoring Mr. Roberts In the observance of his birthday. Three tables of rive hunch ed were ''played. The hostess, assisted by lier daughter, MIhs Howena Itolierts, nerved dainty refreshments during the evening. Cover were laid for eight at the at tractive dinner given Sunday. ' ' Mr. W. II. .lowat, who hna been III for ho ninny weeks, Is convalescing sponge or siovyiy. (ie la able to Hltlln a part MARY PIGKFORD-TO ' 1 ' ..- . 1. ... .( v BE 1 0 CENT STORE W NEXT TIME i S i' f S i . 1 .'' .1 1 'i 1 ,' Mary' Pk'kforil Id tsnlntt to rtfRert thi funny finljL'IowH (if tho costume ilrnina anil th KiMen ll)per of the fairy tales. She will uKaln portray, U has lirveJuneil and Intro- M"' miiey. oldfn hairpil lrnp that en- Mr. FoHtfrflivlH. i lu-rtr In ihf . OIll hfJ' millions of picture fang. W . i I IfC rut if I iilfliirn T will l.fi "I .( tla Annie Jiooney." a Htnry of nn jriflh American family that In dominated by n pert, iniKehievouH little clerk in n ten rnt Hiore. The clerk, of course, Ik Mary. In f;ut, "JJttle Annie rtooney," is to lie tin epie of tho ten cent Rtoro, , R will innnortali'e, in cellulolc), this creat Arn i leai) IiiHtltutlon which built ilit-'tallem huildiiiK Jn the world and iTiitde. a half dozen Kynillcates rich mid i powerful. With Huth a tlwme, and la sucJi an environment, Mary will, find herself perfectly t home. Huch ('hal-acterl' zatiuns made her faniouf, nnd she will i-eminie them in a series of modern, ii)-to-dale stories of which "Little Annie ImmeyJiH the first. William iieaudine will direct Mary In her next pkuire. lieitudlne has heen loaned for the production by Wanjer ilrothors, with whom be 1 under contract. lack CunnlnKhani, who has Just finished writing "Don Q" for DounlnR t Fairbanks, Is writing, "Little Annie ftooney" fur Miss IMckford. C'unnlnK ham. thus establishes a record, for screen writers, , having provided siorles for two of the most famous stars wlihin a few weeks' time. ("astlnir on Miss I'lckford's ney pic ture will start Hoon, and first scenes will be "shot" early In March. Miss Plckford will thus resume pro duction activities ftf'Q almost n gear's nurnif; wnun time sne niauo extended trip to Kuropo. ' by the ArinUal.Repfeity M lledfdM Jnniiurv 1. 1124 to tecember SI. 1924 ,i . : M. L;AUod. Clly Recorder. ,, s ;t,s,i.A Tho. tfilwwbiar.rVoorr, (-Lt ei lhe1ceipts and dinblirsemenli as shown lie books of US' heaorderlH ofOce for the year 1924, ,ln all funds: : .-, ECOIlDEK'S DF.PAKTMEX Received for Taxes ;..i........, 1 Disbursements: . 1 v'S . " f -u-r-ti- 1 , Supplier! ' Publishing . . THEASUKKR'S DEPAilTMENT Received for , Taxes $ Typewriter sold 1.916.00 343. 8 2U4.75 1,603. D6 2,623.64 3,242.01! 40.00 O C0MBAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Common garden sage brewed Into it heavy tea., with sulphur and nlco hol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair , beautifully dark npd luxuriant. Mixing Die Hape Tea and Sulphur recipe- nt home, thoueh, Is troublesome. An easier wuv 1h to eot the ready-to-use preparation Improv ed hy the addition of other ingre clients a lai'Ke bottle, ut little cost, 0,1 druR stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cotnpouinl," thus avoid liiff. a lot of musH, , i- , While Ki"iy,f"ded hair Is 'not sinful we till desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. vliy darkening your hair with "Wyeth's Hnge and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It docs It so natu rally, so evwily. You Just dampen a utwinnn ut' uMl l net. I fif I llils, throuKh your hair, tnkliiK ne Disbursements: Salary, Supidlen ... Publishing Received for Taxes Finen , ,.,.... Sundries Disbursements: ': : Salaries ;;;;. Supplies Wuter Rent Received Sar Taxes, . lios cart ;.. Sundries ' Dlfibursements: ' SulnrieH ..... Supplies Water rent POLICE DKPARTMENT 2.180.0'- . wi,i i3.no . . 67.10 3.282.6(1 3,086.65 .1 ,462.89 Ct6.64 ,18.00 6.S85.0& 7,049. G3 FIRE J)EPAliT3iiE!T 12.714.11 200.0Q 79.60 9,010.22 3.4G0.30 1,610.00 13,0f,l71 13.970.&7 STREET UEPARTMEXT Receivel for . Taxes $ , Sundries. '. f.(.I...r.1...vn.(- Kewer permits '. Disbursements: Salaries ; Supplies ; . Street Improvements Witter rent ; Received for Taxes Sundries DisbursementR;, 1 Salaries. .:. Supplies ..;... Court C'hqjh Received for Tajfes , Rentals ... Dlsbursemerttn: Salary .'..v.;,...:. Supplies Water rent .., Received foiTnxos Disbursements: Salary Supplies. ....'.. LAW DEPARTMEXT pubuc MAryii HEALTH EPARTIEN'T LIGHT DEPARTMfeXT v.U ll 11 ll y , Jim irieilUS Hi e VCrV UlaU ; Minn Ntmnil nt n ti.n. 1,.. nln..,n ' ""111)111 imjic nun iiuiM iivenieni. i miV !,.. ,ti.,,... i it... i . . - i j. , ...... n-".. ....in nn iwnii nitui ru r ...... very pieasmKiy. i.enerous up. i ;i. Shirrer. new niamiffcr of the After another implication or two your plausp indicated the appreciation of Postal Telegraph , company, with ,lis hair becomes beautifully dark, alossy. "" -V'1" 'ii""iiui wni ycupy uio residence nt.soft nnd I"1""1 mh-kh ihhhcii ai me rcau-i i u I itniiievani. i luxuriant nnd i years younger. you appear Adv. tor every purpose X - t.-..iv j .- . i j. ' . .!'! ' ' Received tor Tnxen I'nlliornla Oreson rower Co. Duffiunwments: ' ' ' " ' ' Ktiini-y Supplies ; Street llglitn s PARK IEPAIITMENT Ilecclved for Taxes ., ...:. ..: Refund Dlabui'Bomens:. . t ' '' ' "v ' .;i " Hutafiea : '....'..'.'...'...'...: Supplies , Water rent ,0 Received: a'axea -. ...? I'lci'nHen ; Kent of Ourbufte ground i .'...J ' Hent Coniptoinetor t'onlrlbuted by School District 0N0. 49 for Playground PnymentH on Wopdn property ; Permits' Plumbing nnd Wiring 13,4 12.. 84 2J4D0 108.70 . o 7,348.Sa 4,031.29 .. 1102.10 4,048.00 1,228. 211 2.811 'oon.no 490.90 8. tO 1,228,27 .102.00 1,07 Son '4U.80 . 15.00 000.00 6.05 3.881J3G .4,745:99 -f. 700.45 1,225.24 0,203.83 13.791.41) 10,829. o 1,231. . 1.399. on i, 330.27 1128.30 087.83 8.027,34 MISCEIXAXEOI'S FUND (.1 B1J79 70.011 1,448.00 494.18 100.00 2, GOO. 72 2, 471.611 3011.74 18.00 100.00 ' 291.17 488.60, 2,042.18 Our laboratory tests have pro.ved time and again that you can make just as fine cakes and pastry with FISHER'S BLEND as with so-called spal cakef and pastry flours. Housewives by the fiundreds have con fitmed these tests in their own kitchens, and have learned to put their otrust in FISHERY BLEND FLQUR . , nisbui'Bemerits: ' ' '' Kularles .' . PuDplles . Camp Orounil. Care of City Map .... Huldlng 111-uHs tiantls Armory j 1 Pence Cemetery ...... O. A. p,:- f..,..... Plibllc Playgroundil Parent Teachers Publishing Kreo Water Water Kent . Sundries , , itKOA pitulatiox ch.sfenAr; rvsn Bnlnnce nn hand Sanimry 1, 1924 :. Hecelpts:, . Taxes .:....'.......,:.;.,, ; wnes ;,...:...3....:.....,. !....: Sewer Permits !.... ..... ; Rentals Public Market c. o. P. Co. 3 per cent Gross Receipts... 2,260.13 llli.70 390.64 120.00 308.21 640.00 660.1)0 100.00 40.80. 239.20 .26.00. 2G9.Hu 128.20 240.00 3K4.28 6,022.00 .. 11,332.01 40,131.84 1,113.00 "103.70 . 102.011 4.745.99 Rent of tiarbnge, pniuml Rent Comptometer Permits Electric and Plumbing... ! Sundries ...,,.....f . - .,' Disbursements: ft ' Salaries ...T. : supplies : .1.!."."."!"!!" Publlslitng '. Court Costs " Street UghtR ....:..... ;.. t Camp c.rouml : Care or City Map .........: Building Street Improvement Wnter. Rents Free, Wuter " ' Sundries ,. halancc b'n hand January i, 1925 2.471.60 306.74 , 18.00 482.00 1,1106.07 49,601.7? 33,897.07 ll.S13.04 . 884.01) ,. 18'10 8,203.83 ' 390.63 120.00 308.21 . 9C2.10 6,931.00 , 128.36' 1.799. 2B ' . COXSOlaUATKD iMPHOyEMENT' VVivi" TZ hand January 1, 1924 ...., Halanee on Receipts: raid on proper? sold Rents collected .... ' Paid on Notes ..,.!!".Z"!!""!" C. t's. and Tacs wdeenied.!.:..!!!!."!".!! Asscsmneiits collected , ; interest on Bonds rnrrled In Account! Horrowed of other Accounts ... .. Refund service enlarges 8.048.24 65,734.68 , 7,069.21 647.65 011,222.17 7,179.15 09.160.98 1.792.02 4,000.00 . J.60 101.062.78 Disbursements: Bonds redeemed, 3167,279.46 Interest Coupoim pu ill ! Illterett nn V,VfUK XyX.. i-remium on liwnds . , Accrued Interest on' Bonds 1 '!!"!:!!! Salaries supplies ....;.....V".'..".'J"V"'"ilil"" Paid on pro'erty'"!""!!!!!!!! ' " Paid for c. D's. and Taxes Abstracts Recording " court cn(s ?, ".r.!!:'.'!ir""" Subsequent Taxes .....Z '.'. Alleys, and SldcwuUis . Insurance .j.. , Supplies .. .. ' ' ' . PmmVT, -....- : 63.90 E - - - 1.0K9.00 Rfeortllng , sol. 90 "vpum loan mother Funds .4.000.00.. .116,772.61 Balonco on hand January 1, m5 ,;" . .. : Ba.fl.ce on .,.., .T , vhto . elpts: ' " O .... TtoS , ." .-u" ' S58 79 r ines (,rsk . 4 s-iie of ,,.Bk ; ; ; Keruiy.teil by County int.m 47.000.00 33,630.00 41.07 1.644.0. ' 384.00 ' 4.175. OS 307.66 6.38.02 14,299.41 623.10 130.60 36.10 1.338.92 1,100.26 32.92 20.50 63.90 01,624.86 3 133.66 .cr.2.R DlsbursementH: 3ro Salaries - . Supplies I .:. Current iixpenseH .. '. Balance bh hand January 1(192S -1',' ) . , '.,'n , BOND SINKING Fl.XD Balance on hand iinuary 1,, 1924 Receipts: . ' . Taxes ....4.,....il (....) ; . Loan paid by Consolidated Pund.y I . Disbursements: , , , , , Loan to Consolidated Fund , & Transferred to &ler bond Sinking FjnO Balance on 3nnuary I, 1925 - . . . , O , IXTKltksT FVSU Balance on hnnd January 1, 1924 Receipts: '.' 1 Taxes '. (...r...... t Interest on .Bank Deposits , i. .". i .. ' " Dlsbursehients: ' 4 Interest on $30,000 Refunded Bonds Interest on Bridge Bonds .' ; Balance on hand 3.063.26 2.737.63 230.00 6,042.90 2,000.00 2. 00.00 0.000.00 6.630.79 4,156.75 1,784.15 9,042.90 10,827.05 nn.97 , 700.94 750.00 0511.00 I January 1. .1920 ,. . , ,. , FLOATING lXDKBTKDXlCSS Receipts: , j;,. Taxes : Y v....O., , .S Loan to Consolidated Kund paid , DIshursoments: iinn -to .Consolidated Fund '..O.... Interest on Arinor Warrants .......I ; ii Balance on Ciarbuge Land ' ' Roy F, Davis in-operty Balance overdrawn January 24 7,080.06 1, Oao. on 1,000.00 ' tio3.nl 1,5911.91 3,000.00 7,lil3,92 1.3K1.2W Balanoo on hand January 1, 1925 ; . , : l.MPOl'NDKO STOCIt Receipts: j v. Sule.of Calf, $ a 1.00 On hand Jnnuary l, 1925 ,.,,..,........,..... -. 1 . .. . .0 , wA'i'iou i'i'.vu BalancQ.:on hand January 1, 1924 Receipts: . Water rent flat rate ,.' , 02.260.68 ,- . Water rent inside meter v 7,200.04 J Water rent outside meter ! a 3,034.40 ' Taps . . .13.80 . Miscellaneous 310.90 6Jlycliantn sold :. ; 228.32 Viiter ninln Jvy St o 307.31 Interest on Bank Deposit 103.70 Transferred from Depreciation Account...: 1,214.72 Protested Warranis .13, 500.110 7,000.00 3,327.00 1,309.63 800.91 2,220.54 1,400.00 O.OIlS. 05 8,445.21 0411.34 .. 0.870.28 3 78,480.03 84,300.79 Disbursements: . " ' Salaries, Operation .10,000.29 Supplies, Operation 0,837.98 ' Rebates, Operation 89.35 1 Labor, Maintenance : 15,574.03 Supplies, Maintenance .... 9,8:14.10 Labor, Improvements y 2.409.50 . Supplies. Improvements 4.1 11. 28 Transferred to Bond Sinking Fund 0,000. 00 Interest on 'Water Bonds ...T t is. 248. ill Lngineer 770.10 1 . Pump House 234.20 Taxes .: : ; 74.90 Protested Warrants Redeemed ! 10,000.09 , Bonds paid ; 2,000.00 Kxchange .' 0.10 Intarest on protested warrants .149.42 Warrant Issued for money borrowed 2,500.00 o Balance overdrawn January 1, 1925 ., IIKPKKCIATION ACCOUNT WATER FIND Balance on.nanil January 1. 1924 oisbursementH: Transferred to Water Fund x.:. ; 1,214.72 q l . . . WATRK HUM) SINKING FV-NI) Balance on hand. January 1. 1924 S 811.69 Receipts: Taxes , s 11.173.28 Transfer from Water Fund ' 6. 000. (ill 6,000.00 .0..$ 3,040.07 . $ 1,214.72 I , Transfer Oenernl Bond jinking Fund.. Disbursements: Wnter Bonds redeemed .'. .'.....'...'.J.i Balance on hand January 1, 1925 BALANCE IN ALL FUNDS o OeneriilOFiind c 8.648.24 Consolidated Fund 01,024.85 ijiorary f und 4 ir.rn (leheial Bond Sinking Fund ; 3,327.05 interest 'i-'unrt n'm f.4 Floating Indebtedness 640.34 Water Bond Sinkinir Fund R iikj kt Impounded Stock : ' JLOO Water Fund WarrantB outstanding 4,0111.21) Account over-drawn in the sum of 3,046.07 n C'liii i-Rcnblo to the City Treasurer In Wnter Fund Total balance oil hand January 1, 1925 WARRANTS Ol'TSTAXDING $ 21,173.28 t 21. 1184. 87 ..... 10.000.00 i 6,984.87 ..... . 0 . -A 70,913.14 1,014.03 ..t 77,027.67 o 398.91 82.08 0.30 01,2.20 . 4,049.00 Consolidated Fund Oenernl Fund , Library Fund ., Wa'teil Filhd not'prosented for j 'resented and protested Total Warrants in al! Funds outstanding IKlNllK ItVllIWMI.'lk Gravity Water (3355.000) issue Os Water Refunding, ($30.00g) Issue 0s .: Refunding Improvement (5700,000) Issue 6s .... " Total Bonds redeemed 1 warrants redeemed, Armory HOX'im ,t'h ItMlinAVTU OI'Tiifivmv., Cra.vity Water Bonds, 6s, due 7-33-38 twns $305,000) Water .Refunding, 6s, 1-1-23-37 (was $30,000) .... Oeneral Refunding, Os, duo 8-1-30 ., .., Rrldge Bopds, Os, clue 10-1-32 (was 320,000) ... . ,' Refunding Improvement Bonds duo 1-1-23-34 ($700 000) Totnl Bonds outstanding January 1, 1925 ll'nl.U 'n....n , j ...... 7 ' 1. in, i.i uii-Mfu reoieseniinir inonev iinri-nu-nfi 4.061.0 ..$ 0,118.04 ..$ 15.000.00 2.000.00 .. 47,000.00 64,000.00 6,1100.00 Total Bonds nnd Warrants outstanding Jnnunry 1, 925 uespectruiiy submitted..' ' , - M. L. ALFORn, ....$301,000.00 .... 26,000.00 .... 30,000.00 13.000.00 .... 038.000.00 ....908,0lj.n0 ; 4.049.OO $912,049.00 City Recorder. How Prosperous Will 1925 and '26 Be? ; o People can offer Rnesses hs to liow pros perous the next two yeai-s ' will lie, hut nobody really knows. 1 ., t)on't Rnml)le on the. fnturo. Keep ft liberal bank aeeount in Rood times go as to lie independent of hard tiineso - - : 0 We Invite Your Business 0 On Our Record Jacftson County Bank f Medford.Or e don 11 tamausncu idoo Member FEDERAL RESERVE .SYSTEM . 7, WITH MZDFOiU) 1M MXDr0iDoMAjDI, ' . ak. 10,786.64