Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    »•—-Q«®«n Esther«
meet »t Home of Ruth Greene,
737 Boulevard.
edneedejr Nov. JO.— The P. T.
A. and «to todies * the Ctvte
Club wiH give a reception at
the Civic Club House for all
the teacher« in Ashland.
oMtoy, Nov. ».— Parent Teach­
er’s Council w ill bold meeting
in the public library a t 3:30 ».
Tweed*?, H ot . X — Civic Club
meet« la Civic Club house at
3:30 p. m.
THUMStoAY. MOT.
Stringed
instrument "club meets at home
of M M U Utoa Otoea oa Laarel
tt * fe
Civic Club Meets—
The Clvc Club w ill bold their
regular meeting in the Civic
Club house tomorrow, November
second.
The program will take up the
—Welfare of Ashland,’-’ under
which the followtag subjects will
be discussed: (a ) water question.
<b) parking rules, (c) garbage
by Medford
Mrs. H. C. Gale? is chairman of
the debate.
The stringed instxwmeat clah
which urns organised last week,
held its regular meeting at the
heme of Miss Margaret Church­
man on Union street, Thareday
evening, October 33.
The meeting was called to or­
der by the president, the minutes
of the l u t meetng were read and
approved.
Bach member was
given, by lot. his owa nickname,
and suggestions were then made
tor the name of he club. It.-was
a t last decided that it should be
«dlled “Peggy and H er Pep Ped-
Coples of their first piece, “In
Tour Green H a t’’ were passed
M t to the members and, assisted
by Miss Raguse at the piano, they
practiced this as well as several
ether popular numbers.
Delicious
refreshments
of
doughnuts and cider were eervef,
after which M ilton Franklin fa-
vdred the club w ith several de­
lightful solos, oa his guitar.
After deciding to meet next
Ibursday at the home of MtawLU-
ttan Olsen oa Central Avenue, the
meeting adjourned, the m e mb e r s
■■porting a jsery sucessfal meet
Why This Antiquated Structure-When JacKson County Needs a Modem Building Like Grants Pass Court Rouse Shown Above
Remove the
OBITUARY
Mrs. Clara Duncan Saunders
was born July 31st, 1866 near
Fierce City, Missouri.
H er girlhood was spent In
Pierce City, where she was gradu-
«bsd from Pierce City College. At
an early ago she united w ith the
ttbthodist church singing in the
choir for many years. A pril IS,
1333. she was united in marrtaUe
*w James B. Saunders, who sur­
vives her. To this union foar
children were horn, three
of
whom are living.
Mrs. Mabie
Bateman and Claud Saunders of
Ashland, and Mrs. Elenor W olt-
ors of Grants Pass, Oregon. Two
grandchildren also survive,
Ir -
sranda Bateman and Charlotte
Welters.
Mrs. Saunders has been a resi­
dent of Ashland since 13S7. The
fam ily having moved Oom Mls-
uenri to Seattle, Wash., and
thence to Ashland. Soon after
eemlnk here she became Inter­
ested in the work of the Congre­
gational Missionary Ladies So­
ciety and the Ladles Aide and
until Incapacitated -by Illness was
aa active member of these organ­
isations. Mrs. Saunders was a
most devoted wife end mother, a
M ad friend and generous neigh­
bor. one who followed closely the
Qolden Rule, with no thought of
recompense, but with only pleas­
ure la the doing.
CLARA DUNCAN HAUK»ERA
Btont?
sh« loved
and it swiftly
Scat to Medford
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BECAUSE:
Present court house in Jacksonville built 43 years ago for a population of less than 8200
can now accommodate b it six county offices out of a total of fourteen. County is now
providfog quarters and paying rent tor six county offices in Medford.
THERE ARE MO VAULTS OP SUPPIOIENT SIZE TO PROVIDE STORAGE AMD PRO­
TECTION PROM PIRE POR ALL COUNTY RECORDS IN PRESENT COURT HOUSE.
PROOP OP flT L E TO OUR PROPERTY DEPENDS ON THE SAPETY OP THESE RE­
CORDS AT ALL TIMES.
The present court house, with wood interior is a fire trap that would quickly burn, as in­
sufficient, water supply and fire protection at Jacksonville could never eave it,-
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It would-ooet more to rebuild this old building, fireproof it and add to it at Jacksonville
than it would to build an entirely new building. A building will be built if county seat is
not removed to Medford.
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There a n no banks at Jacksonville; the last one th en cost the taxpayers of the county
ever 1 1 » ,WA
County officials must take, the risk of holdups in transporting money to banks five miles
away.
IT 008TB THE CITIZENS OP JACKSON COUNTY ABOUT MO,000 PER YEAR EXTRA
TO HAVE THE COUNTY SEAT AT JACKSONVILLE INSTEAD OP MEDPORD DUE
TO 10 MILES EXTRA TRAVEL POR ALL.
A court house at Jacksonville will not serve SO per cant ef the population living along the
Pacific Highway and eaot of it without this extra coat every year. This saving for five years
w il build an adequate court hones in Medford
A new aonerete building twice the size of the present court house will be built at once by
the City-of Medford and used free of cost by the county officers for fhfo yean. '
This new building will be of ample size to accommodate all county officers and it will save
the county the rental money that they now pay for outside offices.
MODERN PIREPROOP VAULTS WILL BE BUILT IN THE NEW CITY BUILDING
SO THAT ALL VALUABLE COUNTY RECORDS CAN BE PLACED THEREIN POR
SAPE KEEPING.
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Records-of title to our property will then be safe and the fire hazard will be eliminated.
A paid full time fire department in Medford will furnish an added w/'eguard and the new
million dollar water system now being built will enable them to give full protection to this
building.
WHEN THE TIME 00M E8 TO BUILD A BOUNTY COURT HOUSE IT WILL COST
LESS TO BUILD IT IN MEDPORD THAN IN JACKSONVILLE.
Medford's offer to furnish tbs cotinty a building free for ftve yean makes it unnecessary
for the county to build now, whereas with the oounty seat remaining in Jacksonville, they
PR0M
PORD?
WHY NOT WAIT A 1
SAYING TO THE 0 0
U AND THIS BUILDING CAN BE BUILT
HAVING THE OOUNTY SEAT AT MED-
Medford Is the logical place for the oounty seat, as it will more economically serve the en­
tire population of Jackeen Oounty.