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,PAGR SIX ASHLAND TIDINGS Thursday, March 25, 1015 Local Sporting World V. OK O. TRACK MKKT I'NOKK NEW PLAN The University of Oregon is prepar ing to send invitations to nearly 200 high schools In Oregon to send en tries to the annual interscholastic track meet to be held there May 15. At this time the best athletes from all over the state will be in Eugene to compete for the championship of the Btate. One hundred athletes will be in at tendance. This is but half the num ber that came last year, but a new system is to be introduced this year. The plan is to eliminate those ath letes who are not in the winning class and cut out those who come, without a chance to win, largely for the trip at the expense of the student body of the university. The elimination is to be made by the university. Every school in the Btate is asked to hold its tryout in a regulation manner, and the records of the winners will be submitted to the university. From these records the university authorities will select the state's 100 best athletes, and these will compete. In this manner much of the cumber eomncss of a large meet will be elimi nated and more than ever the races will be those of extreme interschol astic skill against skill. This annual vent has been something looked for ward to by the high schools of the Btate, and they train for It as the university and O. A. C. teams train for each other. The Portland teams held, open to all comers, in w-hich valuable prizes will be offered. These prizes are - to .be subscribed by the business men of Grants Pass and Medford. The usual basket dinner will be part of the program, and the evening will be given to dancing. Dewey Will Coach. "Admiral" Dewey, Oregon Agri cultural .College all-around athlete and former Ashlander, has quit col lege and has accepted a position as athletic coach at The Dalles higlr school. Dewey has made a name for himself in basketball, track and foot ball, and will be a valuable man for the fortunate high school which se cured his services. His loss will be greatly felt by the track team at O. A. C. as he was counted upon to take points in the distance. The latest from Medford is that Ashland sluffed off on the first game and let Medford win so that the Med ford sports would put up their money on the second game at that city. Come again, Medford, we Ashlanders wouldn't have let any pecuniary con sideration take precedence over the pleasure of winning four straight. Jefferson high prhool has captured the basketball championship of Port land. This is the first time in his tory that Jefferson has won out over the other Portland schools. "Mush" Calvin, star with the Corvallis team which played here both last year and view each other with especial com-'two years ago, plays center for the petition, and at the same time it Kives the athletes outside of the me tropolis an opportunity to meet the much-touted Portland runners. Willnnl anil Johnson. A fight for the world's heavy weight pugilistic championship rill take place at .Havana, Cuba, Satur day, April 3, between Jack Johnson and Jes3 Wlllard. The last obstacle in the way of having the fight take place here was removed when Jack Curley, who en deavored to have the men meet at Juarez, Mexico, March 6 received a cablegram from Willard saying that he would start Immediately for Ha vana, arriving there from New Or leans March 15. The terms for the fight are Identical with those which would have prevailed had the encoun ter taken place at Juarez. Mr. Curley will act as the chief promoter, and will be assisted by Richard Klesln, as managing direct or. The Bite Tor' the battle has not yet been selected, but excellent places .are available. ' Johnson has be:;un training at Ha vana. Wilson will probably have training quartets at Mailanac. champs. Another white hope has gone the way of the rest. Arthur Pelky was knocked out by Jim Coffey in the sec ond round of a scheduled ten-round fight in New York city. $15.48 IS VOI R SHARK OP PROPERTY Washington. If you do not own property valued at $15.48 you are be- I Ing cheated out of your rights. The Census Bureau has announced that all property in the United States in 1912 subject to ad valorem taxation had an assessed valuation of $69, 452,936,109, an Increase in ten years of $34,114,619,221, or 96.5 per cent. The nefdebt of the federal and state governments and all minor civil divisions in the United States In 1913 was $4,850,460,713, or capita. The national government's share was ii, 028,564, 055, or $10.59 per capita, and that of the Etates $345, 942,3051, or $3.57 for each person. $49.97 per Applegatv Field Meet. May 20 Is to be the big day in the Applegate Vallvy. On that date will be held the annual Valley Pride pic nic in conjunction with a field meet to be participated In by all " the Bchools of the Applegate Valley, from Wlldervllle to Watkins, some twenty In number, part in Josephine, part In Jackson' county. It is expected that the attendance this year will be upward of two thou sand people. A Bllver cup has been provided for the school winning the most points, this to be contested for at each an nual meet till some school wins ft for three consecutive times. No other prizes have been offered in the in tcrwholastlc meet. In the afternoon, however, a second field meet will be III ITTf V I I' I ttitlttWtttttM M l'titi4'ttttttlltttttf't'ltttttttil'tr'lltTTf1'TTTTTTTT7TT7TTVT'l'TlltlTtt1f Phone Job orders to the Tidings. . - :r : H i ally worried. Bleep does not re fresh and the system get weaker and weaker. Scott' Emuhion corrects nervous ness by force of nourishment-it feeds the nerve centres by distributing en ergy and power all over the body Don't resort to alcoholic mixtures or drug concoctions. c. scorrs emulsion for your mrm nothing mqualw or compare with It, but intitt on I ho genuine SCOTT'S. EVERY DRUOOIST HAS IT. Why We Office Moms The only valuable work in medicine and surgery is built on ex perimental research and involves constant study, investigation, and comparison. This we cannot do if subjected to unregulated calls. It is an injustice to the house patients under our care to have our hours in terrupted; nor can we make calls from house-to-house as promptly as would wish unless an attempt is made to send them to us early in the day whenever possible. Interruption means waste of. effort; like the runner beating ho air. It is also an injustice to you because we cannot give you due attention as we could if others would be thoughtful. So may we ask you to send calls for house visits as early in the day as possible and to phone your inquiries during our afternoon of fice hours, from "one to four. We are then free for consultation and can serve you better and more efficiently than at other hours. Emergency and urgency calls are always excepted and always re ceive immediate attention. Ml. . M , I . The man who grows is not the one who thinks he knows it all but who nev er forgets that each day should reveal a" new force, a new method; who feels ever the n9ed of learning more and is ever open to conviction. THE SAMTADTOM i "f i .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. . . . . . . . ' ... .,. . I .. . ' ' i.AJ.J.J.Ai.i.l.J.XAJ, J. J7 M. A A. A. J. J, .1 W V I TT TvT TTTTT TTTTTTTTTT "I KLAMATH WARDEX THROWS UP JOB m. m. m m m m si m m. m m. m. .m. m Hear Stainer's Oratorio i 1 1 A TTTTTf TT1 T?Tf W "The Crucifixion" After spending nearly three years in the service of the state as deputy game warden. Jack Furber has re signed his position and will go Into business in Klamath Falls. He re turned Thursday evening from the Rogue River Valley, where he has been working as game warden. Mr. Furber has been one of the most ef ficient and best liked game officers in the service In Klamath county, and his departure into private busi ness will be regretted both by his superiors "and by local sportsmen. Klamath Falls Northwestern. Notice to Ashland Taxpayers. In pursuance of a recent case wherein O. H. Johnson was plaintiff and Jackson county was defendant, and the Circuit and Supreme Courts having held that Ashland taxpayers were exempt from the payment of general road tax levied by the county in 1913, and whereas a stipulation was entered into at the time the case quired, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: For a decree of the Honorable Court adjudging any claim of defendants, either or all of them, known and unknown, to be null and void as to all of said tract of land therein described, to-wit: The E of -SW. NWy4 of SEK and SW4 of NE of Sec. 32, T. 38 S., R. 2 E., W. M., Oregon, and quieting the title in and to the same in this plaintiff Standard legal blank forms of every kind may -be procured at the Tidings office in any quantity. AT The hrmory Tuesday, March 30 At 8:15 P. M. Given by First Methodist Episcopal Choir of Medford Admission: Adults 35c Children 25c AM I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat btfore It POISONS deep lands ir Miches ti Iipi NO KNIFE, NO .FAIN, NO PAY UNTIL CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X-Kay or ether swindle An Island J Inn makes the cures NY TUMOR. IUMP OR SORE uu the Up, fare or body Ioiir Is CANCER 120-PAQE BOOK Stnt Frat TeHtimonlals of 10,000 CURED. Write to some ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER It always boImm dtss thrift and KILLS QUICKLY Poor cured at ball price II cancer is yet small writs Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Cbamley & WgEf 434 I 438 VstoscU St, Stn Francisco, CsL KINDLY MAIL THIS to SOmeont With CANCER was In nrnrPHH whomhv tho v ! against any and all of Bald defend I- m-n k , j! . 'ants, known and unknown, and the is morally bound to repay any amount : whole ,orld and that Bald defend. that was paid into the county on the 'ants and each of them be forever re taxes due in 1913 by the taxpayers strained from asserting or maintain as heretofore set out. I The County Court provided for the payment of these amounts out of the taxes due in 1915; therefore, In pur suance of the foregoing, notice Is hereby given to all persons that paid general road tax due in 1913 that the amount -will be repaid upon ap plication or claim being filed with the undersigned at Jacksonville, Oregon. .No "red tape" 1b necessary In this matter. Either write a letter or file a bill for the amount and give the number of the tax receipt you re ceived at the time of making the pay ment, If convenient, and the matter will be adju Heated as soon as the money Is on hand from 1915 taxes. O. A. GARDNER, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. 85-4t-Thur. ing any right or title in or to said described tract of land and that the decree In said case be declared to be in the nature of a deed of conveyance and entitled to record as such, and that plaintiff have such other relief as the Court sees fit and proper In the premises. This summons is served by publica tion thereof under and by virtue of an order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge of said Court, dated the 23rd day of February, 1915. Date of first publication, February 25, 1915. GEO. W. TREFREN, 79-5t Attorney for Plaintiff. N.&M. Home Laundry Good Work Done Promptly AT THE Lii lifiLi : Hough Dry at Reasonable Prices. New Machinery. J. N. NISBET, Mgr. Office and Laundry 31 Water St. TELEPHONE 165 BOCHAMBEAl Imported Tercheron Stallion owned by Walter Kitto, will make the acason: Monday a and Tuesdays at Ashland Depot Livery Stable; Wednesdays and Thurs days at, at R. E. Roblson's Tnlent; Fri days and Saturdays, Vincent's Barn Med ford. Phone 42 Jacksonville, Oregon. 86 4t SUMMONS SUIT TO QUIKT TITLE. In the Circuit Courl of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Henry Fox, Plaintiff, vs. Nettle Pence, Asa Pence, Sebelda A. Parsons, William Parsons, John E. Murray, Emma Murray, W. R. Mur ray, Sarah E. Murray, J. W. Brown, Effle L. Brown, W. T. Brown Sr., Win, T. Brown Jr., Martha Brown, J. N. Brown, Ber tha N. Brown, G. L. Martin, Jennie Martin, Chas. M. Brown, Ralph Allen, Olive Allen, W. W. Green, Lucy C. Green, Mary Annette Brown, and all other persons un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint, Defendants. To Nettle Pence, Asa Pence, Sebelda A. Parsons, William Parsons, John E. Murray, Emma Murray, W. B. Murray, Sarah E. Murray, J. W. Brown, Effle L. Brown, W. T. Brown St., Wm. T. Brown Jr., Mar tha Brown, J. N. Brown, Bertha N. Brown, G. L. Martin, Jennie Mar tin, Chas. M. 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