I W ill Leave fo r T ennessee— ^j V ri ¡md Mr#. W. O. D ickerson anti son W ilbur expect to leave for ! Tennessee th e first of the week, Clermont Steamer Claimed to be I S ¿IEMORIAM o u r su p e rin te n d e n t, ^ ie d a t her hom e in A shland, Septem ber 16th. D u rin g th e eleven ,y§ars of her resi­ dence. fccxe. th e toj^k aA s i t i v i in te r­ e s t | n I V V i 'y u l ^ a u d eqmri'.ipift^ life, and it is w ith a deap^ sense of o u r own loss th a t we extend our sym pathy to Mr. Briscoe. i FOOTBALL W illi C o.i a H ughes back ou O f j°y£ p ilo ,; th is y e a r's eleven th^oug^i th e season and over th irty igilLnx can d id ates tu rn in g out for A ftiedce each., elu d in g , the prospects fo r a n o th e r w inning eleven are very ■pvAniTsiiig» T he firs t week of prac- i lc e was In g e ttin g the candi­ tile ball ( h ti jj d n M ¡s Ijar», ha in d indi- and perfÄüii^g team vidual i>lasy*ag. T he '.c h t d ule ^fol­ ioi lows: Sept. 29—-AshAtnd Oct. 14—.Ashland A shland. Oct. 21.— A shland a t A shland K. F alls at. Oct. 4^—- tA#hJa»d K Falls. ra n ts Pass Nov. 4— A shland ol" GVa'ii f s’ T*as4. Nov. 11 A shland Med f a r d ,.............. U pseburg Nov. 1 7— A shland R oseburg. M edford Nov. 36— A shland A shland. G L EE CLLB NEW S A shland H igh is ag ain looking forwaixi to th e prospects of a well- organized Glee Club. T he Boys’ and G irls' G.ee Club m et w ith g re a t su c­ cess la s . year, aud we feel it will be as go >d, if not b e tte r, lb. year. It preset , a dependable list oj, officers US I'Oliie.VSL ?- Boys . HärVey W oods P re sid e n t . . . Donald W rig h t V ice-President . , . Dale Leslie T reiasurer .'. . John C hurchm an S ecretary . . . . . . O rville H all L ib ra ria n . . . /. ,, G il l# Automobile Baras Kerosene and Cheap Oil—Has Great rower and is Simple Do You Feel Like an Old * Young Man? J)o You Know That W ithout '• ita* mine« and Iron You Would Be Dead? Ironixed Yeast Builds Amazing Power! The m an w ith a punch is the man ■with m any v ita m in es and much iron. T he m an o f drooping en ergy and flabby nerves is the m an wi-th few v ita m in es and m igh ty little iron. iaoBized ïg a s t g iv e s y eu both. It is flot a m ere'm lxtûrb O fy e a st ami iron, in your ’teens. Ironixed l e a s t con­ tain*. for this rsasvq./'.’atu^a’S ig jta t- e st source o f brain, nerve and tissu e en erg y . It g iv e s you pow er plus, quick! It does it in h a lf the u sual tim e. No m atter how old you are now. you can g e t a young m an’s iron, and a young m an’s y ltam in es: a young wom an's iron, and a you n g w om an's vitam ines. These tw o th in g s are the tw in s o f hum an stren gth , hum an charm. They m ean to y»u, success— social anu business. There is only one Ironixed Y e«st in the world. B e sure th at you g e t it, gnd bew are o f su b stitu tes. Sold at ail drug sto res at J 1.00 a package. Each package contains 60 tablets, each ta b let is sealed. They never - lose th eir pow er M 'f d by Ironixed Y east 1 earn all th a t ta in point' th è fire is extinguished;- <ò-hé-fcnoW»P about its opera- and when it drops to another point tion in ten m inutes. He claim s th a t the fixe is, Autom atically started. Fill - th e if '"can n n f “ séVeràl ’ hundred miles the w ater and fuel tanks and yoi#; ?dive*qn'"oiie " filling* o f th e w ater a n d e a n travel several hundred m ile» r,“Te*Tuerthiik arid th a t jt is absolutely w ithout ta k in g on fu rth e r supplies. •ri'r; & h *s " ° Ba rts * “Ariy person, who has ev^r r u ^ ancAviiich vtfm get out of order from an automobile, can learn all th a t it adjusted»-by th e driver. ¡s~neeessary to know about operating dienti •Ihe-.-Olerm ont does everything Clerm ont-in. ten- minutee. I t ia scllhut think, say the C lenpont officials si and to operate bnd L, da4e|counung_ the advanU ges of this — ideal c ar fo r women. rts p rocesses a re «We have** èlitriinated th e pilot com -|autom atic and th e good th in g about j. h t was 0Qe decided o fdllthese autom atic devices is they have jectk)B th e Qld steam ?fore been tested fo r years on other J . steam engines and have, only had '"The m otoring public ha# sur- -dingto be adapted to fit th e Clerm ont prised us by-its interest-in-thiis car, lien- Steam er. and while we have laid ouri piana tison “ An autom atic feed stfrplies th e fo r m anufacturing it we a re roak- . diveaboiler w ith w ater. I f thè driver is ing exhaustive tests and m inor g es-careless and fails to fill ¡thè w ater changes' ift thfe'Car, So th à t when we ' f the tank another autom atic device shuts deliver- them , the buyers wil’ have p j im effigie fuel supply, so the boiler can- a car th a t will stand- up under ail cVrsnot be burned. W hile tile steam er te sts; th a t will give service I verier ihe/’s bch’.g operated i4 is ro m u m 'n g every condition of traffic a t a tuiving p ilo t fu el-only p a rt of the tiiiie, Sii the ^unbelievable to m otor c iF drivers.” T re a s u re r— R o h e it High. S srgeant-at-A rm s— Carlon. Class A dvisor— Miss R idings LEEBOM1« J. C, H errin g , field deputy assessor ............ ........... i . . J. T. i.itfle, field deputy i.s- sessor .......................... |. . . E. A. Angley, field deputy as- • ‘'dess'or \ . .j. J. t C, Pendleton, field deputy ;. ',a # se« o ri V . . .................; .. Jay T errill, field deputy; a s­ sessor .............................i. . . J. B. Coleman, assessor’s 'tra ­ veling. expebse . ,T. B. Coleman, d a m p s fo r as­ sesso r's office ............i . . Home Tel. and Tel. Co., t speq- tior’a telephone bill . . I . . T IR E W >SPIT4,L MOVED to th e B E A V E R CORNER. MASON . a n d HO Op TIRKfe. ...... . ~ ■" ■ — ■- ■ è— ■— ltf » A P £ R yiH E N W R IT IN G MUSICAL INSTRUCTION T11E'* J 'a jn a iV r x but am ong th e num - ld^sjHji|s of peace and prosperiFy there! is n othing so es­ s e n tia * 'to the .yVQxid’s w elfare as &ood# m u trltip u s b read — th e kind tS a fta h t^ s jd o d , looks as g ood'as ,it tastes, and proves its goodness -ft* - hvingi ngk-' hnrt tti and vigor to all who eat it. Such bread isr th e kind m ade by “ LITHIA BAKERY Our ’ assortm ent^ftato& , -MU- coal burners that are|m ade to render the maximum service. They ar® attractive, Noth in ldokft and in f . Total, ^ 5, T ax R eb ate , W ilson, tax refu n d ; E. Wood, tax refun4 DIO— 116 Church St. n stru c ilo n on violin— hod O rchestra and ork. H arm ony, theory r. Leonard C. P etit. FO R TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ bered ranch on Pacific highw ay and county road, near H ilt; sm all house and outbuildings; good stock o r chicken ranch with plen­ ty of wood and tillable lacd. Will DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— R e .lt tra d e for unincum bered A shland and office, IOS P ioneer av, acreage; prefer no house, but Telephone 28. O ffic e house w ould ensider acreage w ith sinal' to 12 a. ill.: 2 to 5 n in house. E leanor G reer, 109 G ran. CHIP. O P n a c t « As, Ite St. 23 ltf* WANTED TO TRADE— Two or DR. E. R. ANGELL— I and Eleetro-Tliei ipy, < th ree high ..grade m-iik goats, for nation does w onders. wood or chickens. 160 Boula- 1 vard. 2»-3* Dank bldg. Phone 4 8 •'N ature a h ’ FOR R E M CONVALESCENT HOMI APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish e d , close luj m odern conveniences. Adults CONVALESCENT Hl cheer. Good e i re only. In q u ire 186 H argadine St.", Term s reasonable. or phone 122. 257-tf St. Phone 411 R. FOR R ^N T — Two farnis&du niulses, T R A N SFE R AND EZPRMKH m odern, cen trally located. In ­ q u ire 166 H argadine St. Phone JR prom pt ana careful service 122. 23tf au to tru ck s or horse drays, cal) W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117 FOR R EN T— Bed room s w ith heat Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear H ote' 550 E. Main St. 23-3 A shland. 6 6 f. L. POW BLL— GENERAL TRANS PER — Good team and m otor trucks. Good service at a reason Public notice is hereby given th a t , the undersigned, sheriff of Jackson able price. Phone 83. county, Oregon, u n d er and p u rsu a n t , WANTED— A woman with come to a c e rtain ord er of th e county! tra in in g as nurse. A ddress Mar­ c o u rt of Jackson county, Oregon, th a M. Spenker, H otel M edford, duly m ade and entered on th e 30th M edford. 23-3* day of A ugust, A. D. 1922, will offer for sale and will sell, a t the fro n t — A refined, educated door of th e court house in Ja c k so n -' fo r responsible- position: ville, Jackson county, Oregon, to th ej nent. A ddress M artha M. highest bidder for cash in hand, all I Hotel M edford, Medford. o r any of those certa n lots, p iec e s’ 23-3* o r parcels of land h e re to fo re a c ­ quired by Jackson county, Oregon, H E LP WANTED for delinquent taxes, and now owned by said county,, upon which lots, WANTED— Im m ediately, ladies to G avel, $30 week and expenses to pieces o r parcel# of land, th e said •work A shland, or outside tow ns county co urt of said co u n ty has set $3 day. Vendom e H otel, see Mrs. ' a m inim um price as indicated in said J o n e s .- ’ 18-3* order, and as said land and sa'd price is set fo rth in Volume One of A Jackson c o u n ty ,' Oregon, T ax T itle WANTED— Men who can sell. splendid stock in good asso rtm en t Land R ecord, in the office of thei undersigned ’ sh eriff, h t th e co urtj -Of varieties. .S elect te rrito ry open. A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign. W rite house in Jacksonville. Oregon, rn ter-i now for p a rticu la rs, Salem N urs­ 4nce to which is hereby mad-?- and ery Comp, ny, 428 . Oregon Bldg., each thereof is hereby m ade a p art Salem , Oregon. 19-12 of th is notice; said sale will com­ m ence a t 10 o’clock a. m. on S a tu r­ W ANTED— Girl experienced in con­ day, the 14th day df O ctober, A. D. fectionery work. Those not ex­ 1922, and continue u n til 12 o’clock perienced need n ot apply. Plaza noon of said day. and in case all of C onfectionery. 22tf said property "is not s6ld w ithin said tim e, said sale will be held and con­ FOR SALE tin u ed a t th e sam e place, betw een th e sam e h o u rs on each succeeding S aturday, u n til all of said land so L to be sold, has been sold, or pending FOR SALE— M odern six room plas­ the fu rth e r orders of the County tered bugalow , chicken house, Court of Jackson county. Oregon woodshed, garage, th re e large A list of all p roperty to be sold, lots, fru it berries, etc. Price to g e th e r w ith th e m inim um price at $2650, with term s. Inquire F o u rth which e a ch lot, piece or parcel St. B arber Shop or 2S3 B street. th ereo f can be sold, is open to the 9-lm o n of th e, public a t the office undersigned sh eriff in the use a t Jacksonville, Oregon. a t Jacksonville, Oregon, er 7th, 1922. _ _ _ _ HARDWARE B A R R E R - A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll JR SALE-— A num ber of m ilch cows, will be frosh m onth. pricks reasonable. J. W. Bailey, T alent. Krinkle Corn-Flake: —12 packages'for _______ _ Polar White-Soap— Í5 bars f o r ............. ............. Oiear Heavy* Drink ig Glasses—each ............... A MARKET FOR SALE— Piano, used at K ings bury Springs dance pavilion. Sell­ ing on account no m ore dances P rice $135, term s. In q u ire If G ranite St. Phone 296-Y. 21 5* taken at our store FO R -SA L E — 10 acres $65 per acre, — $’6 50 cash, 1% m iles town, under ditch. O. A. M anning T alent, Or. 22tf We can give youBest Prices and Club Rates Kinds aria Best Quality at Right Prices y Friday and Saturday MAGAZINES PERIODICALS NEWSPAPERS Delivery of magazines GUARANTEED or money back We give dependable service —not fly-by-night promises FOR SALE— Good F ord ru n ab o u t w ith com m ercial body, 1918 m o­ del, or will tra d e to r cows. R. H. 22 3 Coffin, 595 Roca St. PEACHES— Cling and free stone peaches, 2% cents per pound, w hile they last. J. A. G ear, 527 T errace St. Phone 408-J. 23-2* FOR SALE— Concord grapes. H elm an, Box 440, N orth J. K. Main ,TH MAIN STREET At Once You Will SEK US NOW' ABOUT YOUR F IR E INSURANCE ever. Know BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET ng of “ being prepared” for next..tw enty-four horn’s will ing sense of safety— monev R anches, O rchards an d Hom es F ire and A uto Insurance H o g l .A shland Bldg. < P h o n e 20 P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out fire insurance has roblfed m any a m an of his e n tire «property. Don’t be caught unprepared by the fire fiend. Y onr Wbne, your business, your crops, your a u to ­ m obile have a very r a i l money value. No property is secure against d estruction by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w an t good in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings,” . ASH ÏA N ÎJ, ORE. ’• Safety blades resharpened, like new. Single bit, SOc doz. Dobule Mt, 60c dáé^ d i l l d ren ’a W ork A FOR SALE— Five room , m odern cottage, p artly fu rnished, built-in featu res, newlj* painted and p a ­ pered, lot 50x205, b erries, fru it. F o r p a rticu la rs, inqu re 372 Iowa or to ow ner a t 502 F airview St. 9-1 mo SW EET CIDER— M ade fresh every day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, delivered. P hone - 9 -F - ll. R 7 -8 9 N orth M al« W. A. SHE! deputy ía p SWT A. WOOOS— Prae« •• te oy6, ear. nose anc O ffice honre. 10 to 12 anc Sweden Du rg Bldg Ash * 7S-tf ’«• 4. t . I MMEN8— Physic al.- Surgeon. Pr->etlr| !m ten eye. ear, nose ¿nd tnrr-»t fji supplied Oculist a U(j aurts, S. P R R Offices. M. F. an Bldg.. M«dford. Ore P hone eld in tljè As-t SIM PSON’S PHYSICIAN* NOTICE OF TAX IxAXD SALE Heating Stoves Total; $ W illows’ Pensions ' [fleets w ^ ?e* M arie Baer, w idow ’s „,v ' pension ............................ -5 *■--" • Mrs. f'J* H, Byerly, w idow ’s enneth Tlqhson pension ............................. . Max M offitt Ju a n ita B utler, w idow ’s pen- re r sio» ................................. ' ' T , Hebeeea A. Clary, widow’s mence M arrette peng,on ................... .. Miss M arsters 5Ira Susie Coy, w idow ’s pen- -----*— sion ..................................» • ■ SS M EETING N ettie G reen, „.w idow ’s pen­ sion ............ .....................; • • heir first m eet- A lc e ,p Ha v e il, w idow 's ^en; lav, the 22nd, sion .................; • • • • • } '., lowing- oG'icers Ina H usoiu widow s pensieri a j i s f e » ® ! « : * : :H l8lns' ’ ^ 1 * peslon ............................ » • • Dolly Love, w idow ’s pension,. C harles R ush Anna P.rescott, widow’s pen-. Lislie WeiitsH*n - ■ »ion- . . • • • IQ JT » ..........Ji- • R osa-A , Peffly, w idow ’s pen; 38?«0 Mob A ............................ j ' ' , R etha M. R ichardson, widow« — pension Mrs. R. J. Row en, widow s pension .......................... ? ' ’ COUNTY COI RT I, ROCEEpi.\GÍ!| Rosé R. Singler, w idow 's pen­ sion ................................. .. ■ (C ontinued F rom Y esterday.) Addie W ebb Shanks, w id o w s pension .......................... ? ' J . C oroner’s Office . \ i » w idow ’s pen­ Glass & PrudhonWTfe? ’ coriP *’ sion ............................ .. • . • • n e r’s rupplies ..................... $ 1.60 E lizabeth Sevey, widow s pen­ Sehl S u p e rin te n d en t’s Office sion ............ .. ; •£ • ■ Susaune IT. C a rte r, BehObl f u- S arah W akem an, widow s p e rin ten d e n t's .salary ,..<.,4$lp6.66 •sion •.••L t* ’ E lizabeth Burr," school su p er­ Amy R- T horn, widow s pen-. v iso r’s salqry. ...............■ 120.00 pension ..........? ■ • Lucile Goold, tehool sup erin ­ T o ta i $ te n d e n t’s a ssista n t ..........«*: i Susanne H. C arter, school su­ tTo be continued tom orrow ) p e rin te n d e n t’s expense . . . 24.66 Jacksonville P o st, school su­ p e rin te n d e n t’s expense . . 1 4 . 0 0 Elizabeth tfiu iq l p m o r-. i . vfijor's trav elin g expense. 7 2.00 Susanne H. C arter, school su­ bargains k * real p e rin te n d e n t’s trav elin g -ex- • . pense ...................................... 50.00 estath Home Tel. ft Tel. Go., ichool su p e rin te n d e n t’s tel. b ill. 7.50 W estern Union Tel. Co., school S u p erin ten d en t's telegram s 3.^1 and R anch Properties -i A ' -3 i t . •» 3 r --i——-»-ir-ij-jj -H ouses to R ent . . v '/ a £<* $ 3 5 lf& F ru it In sp e c to r’s Office K. iRj , te sta e - to r’s nalarv and «'xpense .$185.50 CITIZEN ’S RANK B U IIiD lN G ^ k 11 o i’ avd 1E . h 'e n i r r ; pru it !n-o s 41 sp ecto r’s s a la r y » and ex­ pense . .'A \ .V.*.‘ «X >YS9 iflO A ssessor’s Office A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L One cent the word each tim « j 7 kYil F riiy friends here reg re t th e ir j T heir m any frien d s here re g re t th e ir I ?ft't\lVe'7i&:rid. •"* u Guaranteed to be Cured ■ W ithout Operation Y " \\ N I be cured and will I remain cured,” is the constant thought of suffer­ er» from Pile*. P re sid e n t ............ .. R u th F laekus V ic e - P r e s id e n t..........M urie P resco tt T r e a s u r e r ’ ................... . D im ple Slack S ecretary ............ .. . Isabell Silver SOPHOMORE CLASS M EETING T heiSophetpor^s. chose the fqJt0*’- L ib ra ria n ............ D orothy C bcistian irig "orticeYs ’ to" rep re sen t them in T he school has adopted a new th e ir class d u ties and act.iyititfS this system of" Glee practice, d uring y e a r : ................. ’ •' ’ ’ y school hours, which seem s to be very P re sid e n t— ^Cli^ster W obtlsl'1 satisfacto ry . V ice-P resident— Thelma* i Perozzi. All th e success of th e preceding Secretary.—.Kafcherine P ttf itg e r. y ear w as not only due to the co­ T re a su re r— R obert W right. operatio n of th e m em bers, b u t also Class adv.iser— M innie Poley. to th e m an ag em en t of ou r in stru c to r, Mia« M drtW H.' 1 ' '< JU N IO R CLASS M EETING T h e last period of F rid ay , the 22nd w as laid aside for th e election Of class officers in A shland High School. E ach class w ent to it# ; as­ signed room to conduct the m eeting. John Galey, p resid en t of th e pre­ vious year, was the presid in g officer. Those elected w ere: P re sid e n t— Jo h n Galey. V ice-P resident— H ow ard Hobson. S ecretary— G ertru d e C arlton'; / I B U S IN E S S £HUA1 t 1IU Ashland, Oregon L R ents IJickisraan P ro p e rty — j T f l i ^ i l s i g V ^ U a n d d a u g h te r, who ^ n r t r g q i n A shland from San Diego a few days ago, have leased th e W. O. D ickerson property on Bush ---------- --------. E stablished 1M*8 Real E sta te and R eal Insurance ASHLAND, OREGON P h one 211 41 8 Main St.