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ashlaxd weeklt tidings
Wednesday, .Tniulary 21, 1P21
ASM LAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Established 1876
Published Ever- Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPAN Y
Editor
The Social Rea!m
BERT R. C.KiiEK.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER
Tf-LEPHONE 39
MONDAY S' NEWS
Pean Fov Speaks Tomorrow
Much Interest is beillK taken In
j Ashliiud over Hie coming of Dean
' Elizabeth Fox of the University of
Oregon who will speak here Tuesday
afternoon in the interests of the I
Mrs. Lavlna Howard; assistant con-1 city. The evening was spent In play-1
dne.or. Mrs. Anna Moss: assistant ing BOO. Mrs. Jane Klum won first:
guard, Mrs. Ellu White; color bear- honors, while Mrs. Homer Barron
Minnie Lane, Administrators of j as the Intercut may appear, and
the estate of Eric Weren, Deceits- thereby all and any title, estate, Hen
era, Mrs. Anna Robison, Mrs. Ida
Jennings. Mrs. Alsamodu Carleton,
Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson; musician,
Mrs. Mabel Roberts: press corre-
received the consolation prize. ThO;
guests presented Mrs. Murphy with j
a cm glass water set and tray, after;
which delicious refreshments wore
od; Ingrid licrgstrom and C. L,
Dergstrom, husband and wife;
Elvera Wullsten and B. 0. Walls-
Ore Year
S:t Mott'h . .
Three !t'i:t'.:s
Sl llSt Rll'TIOX KATES BY MAIL
Oul-ide of th l ulled Stairs
. $2.00
. 1.23
Ore Year
Sn Monti:
ADVERTISING RATES
Pi! lay Advertisement, per column inch, each issue, 25c.
Local Readers, the line of six words. 10c.
Classified Column, 1c the word, each time.
Legal Notices, 3 1-3 cents the line, each time.
Cards of Thanks, f 1.00.
i ii ,nia,-ie. 'i. rents tne line oi si woiu.
Fraternal orders and societies charging, regular initiation fs aud due, during the war
religious and benevolent societies will b charged for all advertising when country, ais0 t0 emphasize the need
an admiwdon or collection is taken, at the regular advertising i'U or fll,.IIler supp01.t iinA co-operation
Young Women's Christian Associa
tion movement. Her address will
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" ". """--"IK. Hall
at ;:.n. anil at tnai lime sue win
give her experiences in overseas
work where she served in France
dining the. war with Y. W. C. A.
j Dean Fo has lurted out on a tour
of the state as a part of the nation
wide world's service program, which
is being presented in every part of
tho United States during January
Mid February. This project is to
hi ing before the entire country some
report of the way in which the Y. W.
l A. has been extending Its work
in Europe, South
America, the Orient and our own
and interest of the defendants and
each thereof, Including the unknown
heirs of David H. Pulmer, alias D.
ten, husband afid wife; Eric H. j H. Palmer, If he be deceased, nnd
Weren and his wife, Mluta We-' all other persons or parties unknown
ren; Annie Lassell and George claiming any right, title, Interest, lien
Lassell, husband and wife; Carl or estate In the real estate described,
E. Weren, A. Bianchl nnd Freda be foreclosed nnd forever barredex
Riniichi, husband and wile, heirs cept as to the right of redemption
of the saLd Eric Weren, Deceased, as provided by law, nnd for such
Defendants. further und different relief as to the
To Desedurla Weren, Clarence court may seem proper and equitable
.alio. Minn h Lane, Inirrid Berg- In tho nroin ses.
vice, Mr. Llndsey; officer of the day, Jenkins, Mrs. E. H. Bush, Mrs. H. B. 9irom, C. L. licrgstrom. Elvera Wall-1 Tills Summons Is published In the
spondent, Mrs. Ella Harrell; patriot-,' served. Those present were: Mrs.
ic instructor, Mrs. Mabel Spencer, j W. D. Gill, Mrs. Homer Barron, Mrs.
The G. A. R. officers installed; Will M. Dodge, Mrs. P. C. Garrett,;
were: Commander, O. A. Van Natta; Mrs. Waldo Klum, Mrs. T. W. San-
senior vice, W. A. Patrick; Junior! ford, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. Cliff L
Charles Ganiere; quartermaster, E.
chuplain, B. W. Powell; of
ficer of guard, Mr. Palmer; sergeant,
J. P. Sayles; adjutant, A. W. Thomas.
Oscar Stearns was the Installing
officer of the G. A. R.. Several of
the newly elected officers were not
present at this meeting and they will
be installed later. A pleasant social
period followed the business meet-
Mitchell, Mrs. George Gillette, Mrs. sten, B. O. Wallsten, Eric H. Weren, ; Ashland Tidings, under and by vlr-
Alex Livingston, Mrs. Anna Zigler,
Mrs. Karl Nims, Mrs. Frank Dean,
Mrs. C. D. Wlneland, Mrs. J. J. Mur
phy, Mrs. George Jenkins and Mrs.
Ray Murphy.
Ashland and its trade territory ' ,lle enlarged world program which
opens to tiie association such unlim-
ited opportunities for work anioim
riv,l t Hie Ashland, Oregon. Posloffice as second class mail matter. kMs pVerywhc,.e A1, womenot
' Ashland are especially urged to come
The Tidings has a larger circulation in
than all other newspapers combined.
Al l. ROUNDUP HILLS PAID AND
AsO( lAHON DISSOLVED
AUCTION SHE OF
The ofiicers and directors of the
Roundup association are deserving of
liiuh compliment for their untiring
efforts in the interest of Ashland
tA the splendid roundup entertain
ments of the past four years which
have drawn thousands of people to
Ibis city. The association failed to
u.-t hearty MM'.orl fiom citizens gen
erally t,l keep III" ellteiprisO goillg.
Tlie past lew miinths the directors
and on'icors have planned and
worked to pay off the deferred obli-
OrtL
BRE
PURE-BRED HOGS
out and hear this interesting nnd at
tractive speaker. This address Is
under the management of the Parent
Teachers' Circle.
Entertained t Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stock gave a
dinner at their home on Nob Hill
stieet list evening at 5 o'clock at
w hich a company of their friends par
ticipated. The guest list consisted
of Mrs. C. Iliegel, Mrs. H. L. Poll
The Jackson County Farm Bureau
will put on a pure-bred auction sale
in Medford, on Saturday, January
21, at Dr. Helms barn, Pure-bred
breeders of various breeds of hogs land. Mrs. Emma Coffee, Mrs. H. G
from Jackson anil Josephine couu- Eastman. Misses Georgie Coffee, Cal-
ties are making plans tor tins sine, la liiegel, Gertrude and Helene
The sale will begin at 1:30 in Biede and Messrs. Milton and Elmer
the afternoon. All farmers in the liiegel and J. F. Place.
TMVr.RnAY'3 XEWM
7)eiii)sev-Ii iinanl Nuptials
T!i! marriage of Miss Onelta B
ing and a bountiful supper was served ; nard of Weed, Calif., to J. N. Do:
at which upwards of 100 were seated.
Engagement Announced
Minta Weren. Annio Lassell. George tue duly made, rendered and en-
Lassell, Carl E. Weren, A. Blanch! tered upon the 30th day of December,
and Freda Bianchl, the ubove named 1919, In this said court nnd cause
defendants: by F. M. Calkins, Circuit Court Judge.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE The date of the first publication
OF OREGON, You and each of you thereof Is the 7th day of Juuuary,
are hereby suminoned and required 1920, and the last publication is the
to appear and answer the Complaint : 1 8th day of February, 1920.
of the plaintiff on file in the office' C. M. THOMAS,
of the County Clerk of Jackson Attorney for Plaintiff; residence and
ia. ;nt Oregon, at Jacksonville, Ore-! Postoffice: Medford, Oregon.
n . within TEN days from the date 77-7 Wed. Wkly.
ihe service of this Summons on;
,u, if Berved within Jackson county, ! NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S HALE
.iieirun and If served on you In any: By virtue of an execution In Fore-
sey of Kansas City, Mo., took pi
1.. Tnnbnn..lltn fw1oi, nt tin,,.
. .. niiu.r rminiv in the slate of Oregon, closure and Order of Sale duly Is
or the Drides cousin. Mrs. ueo within TWENTY days from the sued out of and under the seal of
Howard. The bride is a former Ash- (late ()f j(8 8Prvce Up0n you. and if the Circuit Court for the State of
Miss Fern Murphy, a student of land young woman, nnd lias been i served on von by the publication Oregon, for Jackson County, dated
the University of Oregon of the class! teaching school recently in the Fern , thereof, then within MX WEEKS inl
.liom i no (line oi uiu umi ...-...,,,,. . w . v
tion thereof, and if you fail to up- tin. recovered judgment aim uecree
pear and nnswer said complaint with- against L. M. Goodwin nnd Surah E.
.. . . .. - . ,u..r 1 .... r.. I.a ..,
in the tune as unove specuieu me uuuhm hi, tm uaiwinium.-i, i. ,uc ou,u
plaintiff will apply to the court for of Six Hundred Thirty Dollars, with
of '22, announced her engagement
to John Finneran, ex-'21, at the
Kappa Gcamma house, of which she
is a member, recently. Miss Mur
phy Is active in university musical
valley district. The groom is em
ployed at Weed.
Wednesday Club MiM-t
Mrs. L. C. Dunn entertained the
circles and is a Mu Phi Epsllon. Mr. I Wednesday Afternoon club at her
Finneran was a member of Torch nome " Isorln Muln slreel y r"
and Shield and of Phi Gamma Delta afternoon at which a good at
fraternity. Both are from Ashland.
The data of the wedding was not
announced.
gations of the association. Ye.,ter
davs marked its accomplishment; the comity who are interested in better'
last bill was paid. hogs will have a good opportunity On Mission nf ('Iiii-i-
The iiesiion as to what will take to choose very good breeding The Misses Caroline Tilton, Margn
the place of the roundup for the com- stock from these consignments. j ret Campbell, Joyce Johnson, Beth
inc. years is a very vital one to the There will be a nice consignment Johnson, Alta Powell, Frieda Hanson,
citizens of Ashland. Th" past four j the sale of Durocs, Poland Chinas Jessie (iiithrie, Ethel Powell, Pearl
vi;s have been successful from the ,n:,i,, mi females. Some of the best Hodkinson and Lucille Perozzi, with
standpoint of uttiactimr thousands breeders in Josephino county will , their Sunday school teacher, Mrs.
to Ashland for the midsummer three consi.:n trios of Berkshires, of one Ada Slannard, were guests of Mrs.
lavs' celebration, although at a great m.,le and two females. There will Alien of Phoenix Sunday afternoon.
loss of woik. time nnd expense to j,iso be oilier lots from different Mrs. Allen, who is a friend of Mrs.
tliosa who have directly to do with i,ree lers in Jackson county. We al- Staniiurd, has been bed-ridden and
its success. Ashland should wake reidy have listed a very nice lot of emirely helpless from inflammatory
nn lo the lieneiiis of such undertak- Poland Chinas and Durocs from rheumatism for the past seven years.
iiics and stand belli r behind those Jackson county. ! Tllp young ladies sang songs, gave
willing to make the ft fort. What Breeders who have stock that they readings and visited for two hours
is Ashlaiid going to do to attract would like to have consigned to this ''""n there they went to the poor
the crowds on the Fourth of July sale communicate with the county 'arm where the old people were unx
lliisi year? An acceptable entertain- agent within the next few days, so bnisly waiting their coming, carrying
incut cannot be dewscj, financed and that arrangements can be madu for "i Happiness und good cheer
put Into operation in n (lay. It is handling this stock.
biili time now that an organization
be started to devise plans.
All bail to the roundup boys. They
have made it possible to attract
larger crowds to Ashland t lie past
three ye,rs than it has been the'
pleasure of any city this size in Ore
gon lo gather together for the mid
Mimmer festival. What will take
its place?
HOME AGEN
BE
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A plan is being formulated in
Jackson county lo retain (lie services
of the home demonstration agent
which were abolished several weeks
I hey then came down lo Mrs. With
j row's at Talent where they pro
j noiinced her chocolate and popcorn
i of Hi- hast quality. They went down
the valley in Ihe interurhaii nnd re
lurned home on the train. The
croup's temperaments were all in ac
cord with tho beautiful, sunshiny nf
ternoon, and niter their arrival home
"greed they had had a very pleas
ant time anil that there la great en
joyment In making others happy.
WEDNESDAY'S NEWS
Class :u-ly
The young women of Mrs. Wick's
class In the Presbyterian Sunday
school held u delightful class slipper
hist evening at the home of Misses
Nellie and Mabel Rusnel on North
Company B, Third infantry, O. N.
!., has been transferred lo the Coast ago when tho court refused to pro
Arfillery, and will be know nns First vide a fund for its support. At
company, C. A. C, O. N. G. This recent meeting held in Medford
will he the same name us the former jointly by representatives of the Ash
company that made such a fine show- land Civic Improvement club, Ihe
ing during the past world war, when Greater Medford club and the women
every man in Hie company volun- members of the farm bureau execu-
teered his services when this country tive committee, it was decided to Main street. The decorations were
entered the great war. All who were raise $1200 by popular subscription ' red und white artistically carried
accepted made a creditable record to aid ill the maintenance of this out in the room and table. The
while in service. office. ; reading of original rhymes on the
Other companies transferred are. This plan Is backed by th farm place cards, beginning with:
those from Medford, to be known as bureau. The business men's associ- "You're the lady we adore,
Second company, Marshfield, Third ations, banks and commercial clubs Mrs. Wick!
company, mid a new company to bo have promised substantial financial And we love you more and more,
Hebekahs Install Officers
Hope Rebekah lodge met last
night and held the Installation of
the newly elected officers. These
were Inducted Into office by District
Deputy President Jiary Wilshlre
and me as follows: Noble grand,
Mrs. Mahol Jordan; vice grand, Mrs.
Ellen Smith; recording secretary,
Mrs. Dora Hubbard; financial secre
tary, Mrs. Edith Phipps; treasurer,
Mrs. Elda Anderson; right suppor
ter To noble grand, Mrs. Mary Wll
shire; left supporter to noble grand,
Miss Mollie Songer; right supporter
to vice grand, Mrs. Laura Farmer;
left supporter to vice grand, Mrs. May
Banta; warden, Miss Eunice Grubb;
conductor. Miss Pearl Wilshlre; chap-
lniu, Mrs. Louise Pierozzi; outside
guardian, Mrs. Anna Walker; Inside
guardian, Mrs. Harriet Gowdy. After
the business meeting a social nesslon
was held at which a fiiie feed was
spread and various atnusements followed.
SATURDAY'S NEWS
C( lebialed Birthday
Llttln Miss Alice Spencer, G20
Iowa street, arrived nt her second
birthday Thursday, the 15th Inst.,
and celebrated the same with a fine
cake supporting Pwo brightly burn
ing candles. Misa Gail Buchanan,
aged three, was present by special
request from 3 lo 4 p. m. After re
freshments tho time was most en
joyably spent swimming celluloid
(lucks on a basin of water. ..
the relief demanded in the said Com- Interest thereon irom ueccmuer zum.
plaint, to-wit: ;i19, at the rate or etgm per cent
That tiie plaintiff huve Judgment per annum, together with an attor
n gal list the defendunt, Deaederla ney fee of $50.00 and $58.90 costs,
Weren for the sum of Sixteen Hun-i which judgment was enrolled and
died Dollars with interest thereon docketed 111 said Court December
Contests.of various sorts were at the rale of eight per ceni per -;"'. , ,
num from Septetntier z.iru, mil, iu- huuit is wm.uy mm, ,umu-
gether. wiih one hundred sixty dol- ant to tho terms of said execution,
lars attorney fees and the costs and I will on Saturday, February 28th,
disbursements of this suit: That the 1920, at 10 o'clock n. m., at the front
ficloney in guessing, und Mrs. W. G., certain deed executed by Eric Weren door of the ( ourthouse lu tne ( liy
anil Oesf ileria weren, iiusaaiiu mm m jtunwuinnr, ,. n,,,i uu v,
wife on June 2 3rd. 1913, unto Clar- egon, offer for salo and sell at pub-
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eilee l.atlO ailll allllllie l.aiie couw,- nu auiauoii no nmo iu ,n iu,ii,-r,.-
ing twenty acres, of land in South bidder, to sntlsry said judgment, wil h
halfuf the southwest nuarler of the the costs of this sale, subject, to rn-
north .vest quarter of Section Five in demptlon as provided hy law. all nr
ITowrslilp lliirtv-iiine south nf Range t he rleht, title, and Interest that the
l iiceivell Reception 1 One east of W.' U. ill Jackson county, defendants, Jointly or Individually,
A very pleasant affair socially oc-1 0l(,L,,u .iM,i wj,h Deed is of record had on September 3rd, 1912, or have
ctirrcd at the Baptist church Tues- In Vol. !S, Page 108 of the Deed since acquired, or now ha In and
dav evening when the members gave Records of Jackson county, Oregon, to the following described property.
, , ;. , ,, land which deed was in legal effect situated In Jackson County, State of
a surprise farewell reception to Rev.;1""' " ". " ' ,., i.h.
' , a Mori ..-ai.e given to secure said in- Or,":nn. to-wlt:
and Dr. ferns. One cf the members d,.,,,,,,!,,,, i i, foreclosed as a mort- Beginning at a point 120 feet
took t lie pastor and wife out for an (,;u,r -,nd saiid real properly sold in 'north of the center of the south line
auto ride and stopped at the church manner provided by law, and that of Section 9 In Township 39, South
where the others were aire uly gath- defendants be barred of Range 1 East of the W!llamwtJ
from anv right, title, claim or interest Meridian. Oregon; thence mirth 350
ered. A deltghllul evening was (hlv.in; ..,, f()r SU)., 1'qHher reller feet; thence West 115 feet to the
spent in games and visiting'. Re- .ls ,,, hl, (.(,llrt m!ly Kr.n, proper. East side line of Taylor street In the
freshments were served, after which; Hy Order of the Hon. F. M. Calk- City of Ashland. Jackson County, Or- .
rich informal program wis ren- ins. liiip e nt said court, tnaiie ami eon. laence mhiih aion? sun sioi
dated on Ihe lYIli il iv oi January, line aaii icei; iiience casi na leer
tendance of the members were pres
ent.
feautres of the day, for which Mrs.
W. L. Maxey and Mrs. W. E. Moot
received high honors for their pro-,
Curry nnd Mrs. C. F. Koehler pot
the booby prize. The hostess 'was
assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Mil
ton Ellis nnd Mrs. G. M. Frost.
a
Tl. K.....E.: .. t: ii. .
1 i "i!t2h, this Summons is served on the to the place or beginning, th" i
rather a late hour departed for their, ,,,,,-,,,). ,K Annl(, Lassell, George bciim Lots four (41, flvo (a), six
several homes earnestly expressing Lassell, Cirl E. Weren, A. Bianchl Oil, seven (71. eight (8), nine (9)
their love for Mr. and Mr-,. Ferris nnd Fmla Blanch! hy the publication and cn (10) of the unrecorded plat
and while deeply regretting their ,ller''"' ,lir six successive weeks in of Goodwin's addition to the City of
, . , , ' , . the V.'eiklv Tidin-.s, a newspaper of Ashland. Oregon,
leaving, yet hoping and praying for, e,M1.t..,, (.;iTUi,li pn,,,,.,! ami pub- D -1,,1 at Jacksonville, Oregon. De
them the richest blessings as tl"' ' lishe.l at Ashland, in said county, cember 27th, 1919.
go to their new field In Portland. land you are hereby required to ap- C. E. TERRILL.
. j pear and answer in said cause within Sheriff of Jackrnn County, Oreeon.
six weeks rrom the dale of the first llv FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy.
tongreg.Kion .l Meeting ! publication Ihereof. .7(1-4 Wed-Wkly.
The Congregational church heldj Dale of fiit publication January
lis regular annual congregational 21st, 1920. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
I!ltif!f,S AN I) IiIti(,(,S, Rv Virtue of an ext-cutlon In Fore
AH'irucys for Plaintiff, Ashland, closure and Order of Sale duly Is
Orfgun. "9-Ct W. Bued'ont of and under the seal of the
organized at Newport to be known aid, it Is stated,
as Fourth company. Major A. J. ;
Vance of Medford will be in coin
lnand of the battalion.
MONDAY'S NEWS
I!. L. Delsnian. the well known
builder and contractor, has pur
chased the merchandise and real es
taie of the Ashland Lumber company
on O.ik street, where he will operate
a box factory and planing mill III the
l.e.ir future. This will lake the
place of the planing mill on B street
which Mr. Delman had purchuied
1.-' siiiiiu.i i aiol had just i .i ken pos
s' - ion when it was burned. Tin
pies, p ,,r, Jinn i much heller, gjv-
ing tli" inne r a much gie.,ter nop ir
tuimy to expand and enlarge Ins plant
as los b,i-iiiess iio leases.
l! is Mr D' nan's intention to re-
rs'.inize Hi.- company and Incorpo
rate it in the future, and eventually
build a l.i! ge ,ox factory. For the
pi'-.int. however, he will Ktart witli
a ,1',-r la. ioiy enn. loving fire or
six men w,,,k 1M, ,1S oondjtidnj,
Parian. He will also r-s.ock the
ard and carry a ta'l lii.e of builiPne
1 '-o m-r. t- a pi ,(..
a,. 11 in ('M., Vllh u. ,M1J f;i(,
ton-.
. A. P.itrleV , ,
' - !!:",. ami bookk-e
laent of H.o e-lal,
Dehiaan i- pmrtinl ,
womer in wood nd
i.ierp,,.,. p.-r,,,,.,!
a tie in i t.,i ,i . f
Oi" lao-t i iHi.ii
STOLEN GOODS ARE
RETURNED 10 OWNER
I Mrs. Wick!
' for you have a friendly style,
And you make life seem worth while,
! With your earnest woman's smile,
Mrs. Wick!"
furnished considerable entertaln-
inent, followed by tho reading of a
1 New Year-Leap Year "ode" by tho
teacher. Then the "Cake Walk.
The festivities Closed in lime for the
class to ,'lllenil It, a D,ni..'. i...
The cl. hing d goods taken from , the ehureh. The guit, were
Mesd lines Leslie, Irenbower, McCoy,
Wick, Hoslotich, Ross, Russel, Koeh
ler. Lindsay, Bowers. Hitchcock and
Moore, the Misses Anderson, Ross,
Allen, Poley. Osmun, Emery, Tatter
son; Mesdames Robertson, William
son, Wilson, Winter, Watson, Greer
and Misse, Nivep Hicks. Jones and
Malhes had to send regrets. Alto-
it was a delightful uffair.
Shadow Social
The members of the Christian En
deavor Society of the Christian
church held a shadow social in the
church, last evening. A large com
pany was present and made merry
over the selling of the shadows and
the attendant box luncheon. A pro
gram followed the shadow sales.
meeting in the church building at tlicj
Junction of Hie" Boulevard and East ;
Main street last evening. The usual!
sumptuous dinner was served at G
o'clock, followed by a social period.!
Later the business meeting was held;
and tho annual elec lion of officers
took place. The pastor, Rev. J. D.l
Gillanders, made an address to his;
Denartnient of the Interior,
I'uitnl States Land Office
Rnseliurg", Oregon.
Serial 05 6 9 9
December 29, 1919.
NOTICE OF SELECTION
Notice is hereby given that .Jacnh nora defendants for the sum of
new congregation, and the best 0f Goldberg of the City and County of Three Hundred Twenty-six and 14-
han rranepco. Mate oi i aiiiornia, 100 ($326.1 4) Dollars, together
has filed in this office his applica- with S50.00 attorney's fees, nnd
under the Act nf June i.r,n costs which tllrtVmen! wan
Circuit Court for the State of Ore
con, for Jackson county, dated De
cember 2,'ird, 1919, In a certain suit
therein, wherein First National Bank
of Ashland, Oregon, a Banking As
sociation, as rlaintiff, recovered
judgment and decree against Matt
conditions prevail In that congrega
tion with which to start the coming! tion to select.
yea t.
the store of C. J. Perrine last Friday
night were again restored o him
yesterday, when Chief of Police
Hatcher and Mr. Perrine visited the
loon of Charlie Clark, a young boy
who is employed on Ihe highway at
the Soda Springs camp, and collect
ed the loot. Suspicion had pointed
to this young man, who is about 17
years of age. tie had been iu Ash- .,1,,,,.
land Friday, trying on a suit at Per
rine's, and when the identical clothes,
were missing Saturday morning, it
was thought perhaps young Clark
knew something of their whereabouts.
A'iiilng Presents Good Play
The appearance of Douglas Mac
ILean as a star of the first screen
I magnitude was delightfully received
at the Vlnlng last night. With Doris
May in "Twenty-Three and One-Half
Hours' Leave," adapted from one of
Mary Roberts Rinehart's stories they
established themselves in the hearts
of theater-goers as among the espe
cial favorites of an Ashland audience.
Tho star possesses the rare attributes
of youth nnd charm, that intangible
something that appeuls to the young,
and uwakens happy memories of dayB
gone by In those who have lived past
the glamorof youth. The play is an
otl er of the particularly good ones
that Manager Bergncr has Becured
for the season.
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DIAMOND
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Art ruir liru.jt.t for Cni-CTTRS TFR S A
IUA.MONU 1ka.NI) I'lUS In HI D ii,1a
5oi.d lntullic 1,1,10, r.c.lcd uh Bluo(f)
RibDon. Tako ku c -rntn. n7 r -rooAv
TrusrU Biid o-lt f rl.ClltJH.Tl'.l t.' V
MAl:)M lll. t N Pii.i.s, e,r tv.-, ,itv.fic
fi'ars rc-ardt.l r,s Ilr t,.'aifcrt, AiwnyiRrtitMa
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
& Cw'ERYlVi'ERE S
4tn. 'J7, known as the i-orest Lieu enrolled and docketed In said Court
Act. the SE'i of Section 28, Town- December 6th, 1919.
shin 40 South. Ranee 1 East. W. M. Notice is hereby givent hat, pursu
Any nnd all persons cl iaiini' a. ,.,t to the terms of said execution,
versely the lands described, or de- i win on January 3lflt i20, at 10
siring to obinct because of the min- 0-tio,k a. m., at the front door of
oral character of the land, or fot t!)0 Courthouse In the City of Jack
I'liy other reason, to Ihe disposal to sonvilln .IneWann rnni Orenn r.
! applicant, should file their affid i- f,.r for s:i and sell at' public auc
vits of protest in this office 0u or t0I, f(jr Cllsn t0 the highest bidder,
'emro tho 17th day of February, to aaiiufir niH Ii,h0i uh
120.
n-r.t-w.
W. H. CANON.
Register.
SI MMONS ldlt PI RLICAT'OV
"Gee-Wluz! HowiiHnrls
-The PaiabMyroot!"
" charxe of
inc depart
slinimt. Mr.
ciri-enier and
will give the
SMpeiVLsiili
' starts out in.d-r
"US OI,tlI: ,.,
lunniin-n a bntht futuie.
Yc.-terday forenoon, therefore. Mr.
Perrine and Chief Hatcher drove out
lo the camp and on entering the
la y's room found all the missing ar
ticle Mowed away there. The buy
w as arrested on the charge of takina
'lie cowls, und was later taken to ton.
la.kHouville by the hberiff where he
Studio Recital
A number of the music pupils of
Miss Eslolle Joues participated In a
studio recital ut her "home last Sat
urday afternoon, which was a very
pleaing musical cunt. Those tak
ing part were Mario and Lloyd Da-:
Ucs, Loraine. Edith nnd Keiiha
llrookmillcr. Fred am! Ernest Calef,
I'orotliy and Orville Hall. Eleanor
McKisa'ck. Sadie am! Weiineih n.
Youthful Onhrsfrn Liked
The) Colforb Juvem'le Orchestra,
which appeared in the Junior High
school yesterday 'afternoon and even
ing, v.-as well received by a large au
diences at both appearances. The
performers were all children and
were adepts in their lines. A fair
sum was netted for the school from
tho proceeds.
Elks Dance
Another oX the popular dances
given by the Ashlund Elks -was held
in the club rooms lust night. A num
her of out of town people were pres
ent, and enjoyed the dancing to tho
fine music by Launspacb's orchestra.
OKESHA M. a- v
"'arch and
'"""''' Potato
-I ! 1 1 Hi e Cli,.,;,,,v ,
ii'K 10 slults a dav.
lo plant le-inc made.
t-
addition
-mi appear liefore the juvenile court. .ne T ixt ;i I i ; tt
t lark is a young boy who has been Officers or the Women's Relief
iking on the Irritation ditch at Coirs and Orand Army of the Re-
' .I,,,, si in p l,M .,,.. Thll tlsl ()( vnhU(. wi,ri, ,..,.,,,,.,, f()r the
ot , 1, , ,, "' 1 ' I" Odd Fellows events of the week. During the eve-
o-i...,y ai ,iie .soda nail last Saturday afternoon Mrs
r' ""P. where he w;M f,,,,.,,, JHj,.a .-., ..... ,h , ..; V
eler,lv II.. : -. "" '"""'in " K OI
Pb.,11 with no home.
Turkey Dinner
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Schweiu nerved
n five course turkey dinner to the
telephone operators at their home on
Church street Wednesday evening.
The dinner wa the annual turkey
repast which is always presented to
these guests and was served at 8:30.
It was one of the pleasing soclnl
" ' ' '-ies nave climbed ion lor li; iff,
fteadilv Kiiee
,,I1IIV l.,l..a . iilOl II li,.n,.
or jj.-j p..,,, JS ; y oyfr fwr j,
ln l"" 'be 6 perce,,, ,(.
fation.
Toil is the
nu or- ncer lor ine fo.-iner order and the
followinir members will serve: Pres-
P'ent. Mrs. Lulu Howard; senior
must vice-president. Mrs. I'enini,..!,
-'OM lor junior Vl,e-iesidel. l 1-..I..I
."mi must toil 1-wmsle; chaplain. Mr. r.r.. .
tilng the hosts presented Mrs. Ray
Murphy, one of the telephone girls
who lately married, with a butter
loiife and sugar shell In Comaiunity
silver.
"Sometimes it U in my arm. Merc":',
Heaven, how my back hurts in the morn.
ingl" it's all
duo to nn over
abundance of
that poison
called urio
acid. The Kid
neys are not
able to get riil
of it. . fc'Uih
conditions you
can readily
overcome, nnd
prolong life b
taking the :
vice of Tr
Tierce, whi. !
is "keep the kidneys in good order.'
"Ayoid too much nicat, alcohol or I. !
Drink plenty of pure water, prefcrab!;,
liot water, before meals, and drive I',"
uric acid out of tho system by tai.in
Ajiurie." This can bo obtained at
almost any drug store.
Send a bottle of wa'cr ta the rhcnii.4
at Dr. Pierce's InvaliiV Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y.( and you will receive free malic al
advice as to whether the kidneys oro
Allected. When your kidr.cj-s get eltig
gisb and clog, you suffer from badac!:,
eick-hcadache, dizry spcILs, or twinics
and pains of lumbago, rhcumatbm or
gout; or sleep is disturbed two or t!irca
times a night, take beed, before too Lie.
Cet Anurio (anti-uric-acid), for it will
put new life into your kidneys and your
entire system. Aak your nearest drug
gist fur it or send Dr. Fierce tea ccsLj
fur trial package.
costs of this sale, subject to redemp
tion as provided by law, nil of the
richt, title and Interest that the said
defendant, jointly or Individually,
had nn November 4th, 1915, or has
1 since acquired, or now has In and to
In Hip Circuit Court of Jackson the following described property, Bit
County, Oregon. uated in Jackson County, State nf
.Taekcon County Bank, nn Ore.on Oreeon, to-wlt:
Corporation, Plaintiff, Southeast quarter of Section Four
vs In Township 38 South of Ranee Two
David H. Palmer, alias D. H. Palmer, east of the Willamette Meridian In
aim n no tie deceased. Ihe un- .(acksnn County, Oregon,
known heirs nf I). H. Palmer; also Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, De
all other persons or parties un- cember 23rd, 1919.
known claiming any richt, title. C. E. TERRILL,
interest, lien or estate in the real Sheriff of Jnckson County, Oregon,
estate described in the Complaint; By FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy,
herein. Defendants. ,76-4 Wed
To, David H. Pi.lmer, nlins. D. II. -
Palmer, and if he be deceased, the NOTICE OF HHrRiPpa bat i?
XJJJ;V UU "V v 'mf; of.8nHS in 'Fore-
: ' , v ri,. Closure and Order of Sale duly Issued
iiiiiins .(iii iiMii, line, llllerect, out of nnd
lleji or etale in the real estate de-
SlIT IX EOIITY SOI.MOXS
lIIit PrtiiT. P,. !. r - - m n
scribed in the r,m,,,l , ;.,t i,i. .... mo oiaie oi uregon,
in o. v.,mo r H. o,i. ', ' ",r Ja'tson County, dated Decern
court and cause, mi or before six Z7l nt f i .hi . I
In the complaint, to-wit: That the t ". ,, "Jh,?. ' ? "f U. "eCU "l"'
plaintiff recover .1ndc,et in the viock ' 77, ' . , " ,
X'" withVir;;: xzw-t z,?"? m?.
and costs and dlsburson,-,,, herein 'osts thlTl J ''V:
tiff, cci...,,t i ihM s'd ''' ,"' nn Ober 7th, 1912, or has
.he Nicketl Addition to Medford. 1 Roslnnlnr at ,K. -..u
e-on: t said nre-iieH described f .i, 7,,., . . .
be orde-cd sold In the , aor ,,. or "a-, Tr FT?? f. "
criho.1 hy law. , n,l ,e proc, e,U- Tow i l , l" s.h ' f n "m n'!l
hereof b, applied:, j nM "?? "ZX
T. th,. .,ivn ei V.f r, -i. i t 'i'J"K: """nee. south 4n dee. east
pens., o K.e ' ' " W-.?,'05 ""l: "nce east 20 chains;
ik ns "'"nee north 6.05 chains to the place
t nf ,.,, ,ii. '"'" ""e: excepting and roserv-
hllrsen',
kin.
a. John K tin- Math.es;
Eiilerlalned for Itriilr,
Mrs. Hulls entertained! a company
Iln the Circuit Court in and for the
County of Jackson, State of Ore
. gon.
Plaintiff,
fles: ln.u.urA, f T.., ', . . - lktia II Uelmnn V
In other ,,,, . ... , ' ' '' '-"nie am-,oi am.ikii.i ladies at her home last;" "
ou-'rr and industrial ' ' .' .'. 1 Peters; rrening h, honor of Mrs. Ray Mnr-'.,..,. ...
w siiijilUfjUl, m.iiu, MTH,
in mo v vmon? or rnfn nnd hie n trin r "
Iir rnl of the tract for highway
. " purposes.
.The amount due the pbmliff on l),i,.,i ,.i t i .,,
a'ld no-, nnd .be balance, a Dece,,,her Vsrt i m '
there 1 after said nmniints hive ' r, i.'
..": ...i. hrn "i"? r-'t- "' shed,, of jack,,;;' o7.
Alire Tr.. i., iKMieueim neir-ii, wiuuw ui r-iiic nc- rnir-eii. ne paid over nnio the nhore llv Ft fill 1 TiimraoeM r. .
Alice Turner; conductor. jldiy. one of the recent brid.es of tiiSj rea, Deceased. Clarence Lane and named defendants, or such thereof 76-4 Wed T,,OMPSON, Deputy.