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ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, February 4, 1920 PACE FOTO tnassntnaitstamtniicmfflttmrotti 1 inr.ii itn nrnrnnii E r MONDAY'S NEWS E. P. Voru2, utter spending sev eral weeks here with his wife und ,i.,i., n.Kn.iirin.in ikaRiumi residence on Clenu avenue this win- ter. left last night for his horn, in Baker. Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. 8. .1. Johnson ot Horubrook, Calif., at their home yesterday. Walter Eraser Brown, the wel known nrchardist down the valley ... , v.is a business visitor -in Asniaua i Saturday afternoon. . ( : ; j Miss Knthryn Miller has been elect- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Saunders and 'o finish the grade taught by Miss Son John left veslcrday in their cat -j Evangeline Poley in the Junior High tor a trip into California. They will school. Miss Poley has resigned to proceed immediately from here to! oomrloto her course In the Oregon San Francisco, af.er which they Willi Agricultural College. - . leisurely look up a more lasting! j abiding place for the balance of the1 J. A. Gear, a resident of Colorado.' winter. j ''as purchased the eight acrs of land r 'on Terrace street known as the Hen Mrs. Frank Stevens of Ashland lsj''-v Easterly place. This deal was; in receipt of a most interesting h(1. made through the Beaver Itealty com-: fi tograph. as printed in the New Yorkj m"'-v- Mr' (iw"' ex'lwls to nl"vc hi:. times, showing her brother, Itev. ''"''' '"'ft '"' oc,y ''is new . Hobert N. Ward of Miami, Fla., "to-; l""',;llll8f! t(,r '""" (.other with the delighted collide. j . ;g Mr. and Mrs. It. (1. Conant, of West-! Another illustration of the crfi lield, Wis., just alter I Heir weddiiK I ciency or the little Tidings, want ads.! in an ail-piano over lliscayue Bay. i Friday Mrs. Nellie Conner adver-; Kla. Kev. I'n It X. Ward, I'ronier-! Used her home at 107 Klida street j, ly chaplain i'. ;ne A. E. F., performed for sale. Yesterday she sold It to' the wedding ceremony in mid-air. j Gerald Wenner, of the First National bank through the littlo For Sale ad. r V of tbn l'l.-,7:i Grocery Mr. Wenner Is lately here from Wash- lis unlit his burners In It A. Slleiinis! of Albany, who is attracted to Ash land on account of the climatic con ditions. The store Is closeil this week in order to take Inventory, af ter which the new owner will take possession. Warren Nichols, a brother of Mrs. H. Simons, died last Saturday ut Cottage Grove after a short Illness due to pneumonia. Burial was made yesterday. Mr. Nichols was a resi dent ot Ashland from 1!M)7 to 1911. Miss Louise Gillette, who left lust week for San Francisco, has gone to Los Angeles to visit with friends, af ter which she will return and enter He, ild's business college. Mrs. E. J. Roberts has gono to lielleview to take care of her daugh ter, Mis. K. K. Gall, who is ill with tl.e grippe. II. G. Ma tires has sold his house lit 73 Granite street to u new comer, v ho w ill take possession soon, it is reported. Prof. Irving E. Vining left this - morning for Salt Lake city where lie will address u business men's meeting Thursday. Chicken thieves got busy lu the poultry bouse of II. C. Stock Satur day night and left with twelve of his fine Plymouth Rock Io ns. Ray Ellis Havcl.nid, tho three- weoks old son of Mr. und Mrs. L. Z j llaveland, died Sunday morning at obout 2 o'clock, at the home of Its! parents, at 26G Sixth street. The interment was made in Mountain View cemetery this afternoon. The prevalence of plckness among families of a number of the members of the .Methodist ron:;regation cur tailed the attendance at the "Home Day" service yesterday morning, al though a goodly number were present mid enjoyed the reunion and sorricesi of llrs- l-'l'dergnTs house and ot this occasion. Rev. C. A. Edwards.; 0,1 slu"iiilu street to C. F. and the pastor, announced that when ulliK,la Wert, recently from Montana.! the sickness "scares" have vanished! j this congregation will hold another! - s- Easlerling, the city elect ri-, home day senire vhieh will he c.iio ' riuu- iH reported quite sick lit his or the big events in church circles. Miss Hazel Emery fame homo last 'veiling from Portland where she bad been visiting with relatives for t-evoral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yates of Al bany, who have been m ijn ii. w inter in Ashland, leave tonight en ! traln No. 10 for their home. E. N. Norton and wife and Cecil Norton of the Tourist Garage drove lowii to Hoinbrook Saturday. The former drove the Maiibohm cur und the latter the Columbia, which are' bandied by this garage, and spent the day in the California city dem onstrating their autoB. Mr. Norton mated that they attracted much at tention, especially among tourists on the trains, who got off to inspect the new cars. Miss Hilda Serpent leturned home; low ship tea in the church parlors last, Where the quill feather of many last evening ff)m Portland after! evening at 6 o'clock in commeinoru-i hues used to do as a first aid to chi hpending some time in that city, j tion -it the birthday of the Christian rography the peacock readier is the Endeavor Society. This was fol- very newest and most decorative pen Waldo Klum left Friday for Port- lowed by the usual consecration bidder now at hand. The ostrich land where he experts to enter a' meeting, at which time the society feather bas tried to get a hand hold bospitul to undergo un operation. voted to send Walter Mische us del-! upon the epistolatory situation bui legato to the state convention in Al-!as yet it has only a featheweight ol TUESDAY'S XKWM i bany, February 20, 21 and 22. i popularity and the peacock feather Mrs. P. II. Whitney Is moving this! is quite cicky in consequence. week from the resilience she has fex-iHy Ele-t Officer But lo revert to the head subject b-,,u occupying on High street to one The Philothespian society held its and the way we are numbering the on Bush street. , regular meeting Tuesday afternoon feathers of our head this season !t 4 o'clock. Since it was tho first rather than the hairs huge funs of J. W. Bernan, superintendent of meeting of the new semester oflic-is aigrettes spreading ucross the back the Butte creek hatchery. In Ash-! were elected and committees ap- of the bead and faiishaped branches land today on bunness. 'pointed to act duriim the following of gourra are two of the most stun- neinevter. The pro'.ram was an- niug uses of the feather head dres Albert P.aby, who purchased the nounced for the next meeting and while gold tissue turbans flanked CO acre Park tract of land near , a committee was appointed to select with sweeping sprays of natural Par Taleut recently, hag ,ecured 50 pins for the society. adise are almost Queen of Sbeua- acre of fne Bear ere. k bottom land The following were el.-ct.-d to Ml tsque In their magnificence. Demure djoiuit,g bis former purchase from offices of the society: President, and girlish bands of Irrldeseent 1 ' I The s;ile Lam kin was mads through the , agency. Mayor C. B. Lamkin has pur- - ' eased the lot from the First Na- tional bank on the corner of Bush; oiwi Vnrtli Miiln d roct nest to the W. A. Turner property. This is one! of the finest resident sites in Ash- i land. . , , I The Fish brothers are plowing this' week on the Billings farm north of Ashland with a Fordson tractor. This ; r:..,. r .i r.i, i 1 1. t c. w. and c. s. Glasgow. IS Ul 1IIM Ul lll'.-c iimiiiima hi. iv have ever been used in Ashland and f" '"' VnU The follow Is attracting considerable attention iS program was rende -ed: ' umnnir llirt r:inr)ipt'H Ington. Mrs. Conner will not leave' Ashland. She'sold her home only be cause it was too large for her to take care of. Mr. C. Bevier who yesterday pur-; Co.)S ,.occnty celebrated tho birth chased the Mathes property at 7:l;Uliy anniversaries of three of their Granite street, will move into his new llumier which occurred close to purchaso tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. ; g(.,ll01. Tn(,se were Mr3 s A Pe. Bevier comes from Ilillsboro, Ore. Mr.; tel.Si Sv Mn4 f;e()lse Robison and Mathes will move into the house now. lMl.8 u c p0,.ter. Together the occupied by Mrs. Whitney on Pine ; womell wet to the home ot Mrs. Pe 8,H't j ters one night last week and greatly ' 'I surprised that lady by their appear- S. C. Cunter, night operator of, .1I1(,e jn coalu,ne. The various make the Western Union telegraph office; c,.PaleU lllucn amusement und a In Grants Pass, was in Ashland yes-j (1 mnn..d good tilne folowed, during terday spending the day with his fain- wlll(.h refreshments were served. Be- side the three honor guests there were present Mrs. Ella White, Mrs. Dr. S. A. Danford, M. E. district: (-,,,., M,.g. Jennings, Mrs. Young, superintendent, accompanied by Mrs.; j,,s Lulu jI()W11r,l, Mrs. Laviim Danford, left yesterday for Grants, n,,,.,!, Mrs. Carlton, Mrs. Har Pass where lie will conduct a two ,., Wl.3 M,H( Mra. Mulho8i weeks' revival service In the Moth-i Mu SwlllKl0( jirs. Evans and Mrs. odist church there. Uubl,rts(m. Mrs. Dennett and son, who have been spending several months in Ashland for the benefit of tho lat-:, ter's health, leave tniluv for lb,.!. ! homo ill Santa Cruz. Calif. i , t t Mrs. Carl Lovehmd, alter spend- lug several-weeks in Ashland with! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heed at j the Shook partnients. left Sunday' for her homo in Seattle. She was!0" evening wrap and gown and fun iiccomnanied bv her sister. Miss A1-! berta Reed, who will visit in that , city for awhile. Ashland has no "Southpaws" at 'he present time. Most of the school children and a goodly number of grownups lire active with their right arms, while they cautiously sidle , arounn oiwiacies ti nil persons who approach their left sides. The whole-j sale vaccination that lias been or- j dered In the schools is tho cause of the constant fear of close contact 1 from the left. ! ' ' i The Billings agency report the: home this week. The private car of General Man ager W. It. Scott of the Southern j raciiic readied Ashland last even lug, where the local yards and of fices were visited. In tho party ac companying Mr. Scott were J. H.I sllaw' T- Merrier and J. W. Fitzger aid Bert Freeman, who s tak ng a , , , , , ' h smart females havo sanctioned course in animal busbandrv at the1 i . . . , ' i Juno's choice with unanimous uc- O. A. C, is lu Ashland today from1.,,,.,, ,..,,,. i,i r., .i, r ('"rvallis 4 The Social Realm 1 clloivslii, Tea i The Christian Endeavor Society ol the Presbyterian church held a fel- Maxine Pracht; rice-president, Marie Porter; secretary and treasurer, Carrio May Briggs; sergeant at arms, Paulino Clift; editor, Etna Abbott. EnU-ifaliied nt Dinner Prof, and Mrs. H. 0. Gilmore. had as their' dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hill, Charles Ramsey and : bizzarre or frivolous in the feather daughter. Miss Amy Ramsey, Hnd,"e with which to crown yourself ..., .. n !. anrl ltwluniir ft'nm I n a vac 1 1 It i lit n la. Tom Hudson at their home on Scenic! Drive yesterday """' ' " '""" The recital given by Mrs. Grace! Cede Sunday afternoon was well at-, t I'lnlo'l by iiliout 75 iiuniln and 1. SI'-,. i tiuilar solo, Hawaiian Frolic," by Miss Viola Quinon 2. Steel Guitar and Ukulele, jlyl Old Kentucky Home," by Ruth and Ned Mars. j Steel Guitar Duett, "Sleepy Eyes," , by Donna and Pearl Withrow. ; ,0 20.S50 a yeur, stating, "It's aw Steel Guitar und Ukulele. "She ll'H' hard to live on $15,000 a year, Sang Alaho Be To Mo," by Mrs. "1 I'm sure I don't know what I'd Glenn McWilliams and Marga- ret Dougherty. Steid Guitar, "Kawaishau Wall," by Mrs. A. C. Carpenter, ac companied by Mrs. Grace Cole. Steel Guitar, "My Honolulu Ilulu,Hl'n "-arrow, luinmany politician Girl," by Miss Jenny Dowd. nnu" famous turf man, named some Song with steel guitar, "The Itos-i01 ary,' by Mrs. Glen McWilliams. i Steel guitar, "Kilima Waltz," byj Clias. Hush. Accompaniment, Mr. Bates, guitar; Miss Dough- erty, ukulele. Finale- Song, "Aloha Oe." Steel guitars, Mrs. Glen .McWilliams; Miss Jenny Dowd, Mrs. Grace Cole, Chas. Rush. Guitar accompaniment, Mr. Bates. Ukulele accompaniment, Miss Dougherty. Surprise Birthday Party, I Theofticers ot the Women's Relief L'OISKAU ItLIEU r ! .5. '' 1 l llteu lor lllB um.cu l iosn.j v By $ Margaret Itolie. v v - s v - J Belinda's so befeathored She wears them everywhere And even in her hair 'Pli;it she is Iso leatlierliraiucd But follows, I declare. NKW YORK If the recently wide- ly heralded premiere of ' The Blue Bird" lis a grand opera didn't bring (nit many fine musical themes at least it brought out many fine featb- ers. There wero more topknots In tho audience than topnotes on the stage and she was a sorry dame, Indeed, much bluer than the f unions Maoterlinrk fledgling, who did not boast at least one feather in her hair not to mention a perfect flock of fe:l ,,,,. ml lor ow i,c. wru ,, uivvy Handful in the form of a fan S(lll0 ot Uie 1(,.ul Besses wfire most ninazing. One mass of vivid Krepn ,., 0H(r(., iuines' covered ll0 0tit hack ot the wearer's head and would have turned the queen of the Hottentots a matching green with envv. Paradise in their natural ,,, vibrated gorgeously above tho undulated waves of a few opulent heads and with arrogant sangfroid the bizarre feather from the tail of Juno's favorite fowl waved In all suf- j ficiency from jeweled bands round several stunning brows. Indeed the peacock is quite a pnm- Itereil nit of fiialiiiiii lliauo fl.iva niiil its gorgeous tall adds just the ef fective and barbaric touch to the costume oriental and when they are j bunched into a fan there is un aye ! of admiration for every eye. j Just to further sanction the pea cock leather as one of the rightful first line feathers of the season, we are using it to write full manv un eiilstle attached to a cnod utiih ik.ii breast feathers from all and every feathered creature of the air though they are almost down are not mark ed so and even little mercury wings of vivid hue and untraceable ances try add their piquant diversity from each side of a topknot. There is really nothing too during, and Judging from the resultunt dis P'ay it wouia seem tnai me mouern J"8'? ,.nd "iatl0D ' eathenng : her crest than her nest these 11120 nights. PITTY THE SOHHOWS C V.1IS "POOR LITTLE KICK GIHL." PHILADELPHIA Miss Lena Cur roll, "poor little rich girl" of the fashionable Ogontz school for girls, near Philadelphia, recently asked "le court In New York city to in- crease ncr allowance irom i&,uuu " 11 1 K' les9- ' "ight be able to manage rather well if I got a little more than $20,000." In giving the "needs" of her daughter, Mrs. Carroll, widow of Jos- Infi B(,10 Stria expenses as fl- lows: For upkeep of Lorena's limousine '',000. For toilet articles, hair dressing, jewelery and clothes $3,000. For education and church contri butions, $2,000. For travel and pleasure $3,000, For physicians, dentists and optic ians $1,000. For rent $2,000. For household expenses $4,000. Approximate annual needs $21,000. BEND. 111 Sevlln-Hixon Lum ber company employes own homes. CITATION. Ill the County Court of the State of Oregon, County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of David Ivy, Deceased: To Thomas Ivy, Robert L. Ivy, Em ma Dean, James P. Ivy, John L. Ivy, Lucy P. Muse, Emma Lee Fisher, O. M. Lyon, O. W. Lyon, Miss E. M. Lyon, L. T. Lyon, D. H. Lyon, Lucy Baker, Julia' Baker, Pallie Patterson, Bessie Mann. T. W. Lyon, Carrie Gilgore, William A. Chandler and John C. McCullie, The heirs at law of said David Ivy, deceased, and to all unknown heirs of said deceased; In the Name of the State of Ore gon. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 24th day of Jan uary, 1920, L. D. Hays, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Ad ministrator of said Estate, filed in said Court a petition, duly verified, praying said Court for an Order of Sale of the whole of the real prop erty of said Estate on the grounds and for tho purposes therein set forth, which said real property is de scribed as follows: Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) In Block numbered One (1) ofj the Edwards Place Addition to the, City of Medford, Juckson County, Oregon; j Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (31 1 and Four (4) in Block Six (6) In j teuiinces thereunto belonging, ln Edmonston's First Addition to' eluding water rights; situate lu Marshfiold, County of Coos, State of j Jackson County, Oregon, subject to Oregon; and also, (curtesy right of Zenas Howard, sur- An undivided one-half Interest iuiviving husband of Famy Howard. and to the East one-half of Lot1 Three, in Block Three, of D. G. Mc Furlands' Fourth Addition., to Cot tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the order of said Court duly made and entered upon the filing of said Petition, you and each of you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear before the said Court on Saturday, the 20th day of March, 1920, at ten o'clock in the! .iiuiii, it,t in n-ii uinn n in nit-; forenoon of said day, at the Court room of said Court, in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, to show cause, If any exist, why nn order of sale of the whole of said real prop erly should not he made as prayed for in said petition. Service of this Citation by publica tion is made on the non-resident heirs and the unknown heirs of said deceased by order of the said County Court, which said order is dated Jumiarv 24th, 1920. WITNESS the Hon. O. A. fjar,1nr, Judge of suid Court, with the seal n. said Court affixed this 31st day of January, 1920. CHAUNCEY FLOREY, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and ex- (L. S.) officio Clerk ot said ! Apartment house, large lot central- n0. 05 7-room good house, barn, Court. ly located. Brings in $10 to $50 etc.; lot 140x100 on pnved street; By MILDRED M. NEIL, Per month ntif sed. when you close In. Price $2500. 81-4-w Deputy. consider the price, $2500. I : A largo list of good cheap proper- i Pretty littlo cottage, 6 rooms, bath, tics nt my office. Moro lu this col IX THE COr.VTY COUKT OV THE! toilet, woodhouse, large porcheB, umu tomorrow STATU OF OKKGON, I'Olt THE; shade and fruit trees; close in; loti t Ol M Y OF JACKSOX. I In the Matter of the Estate of Sara . t a, i. Anderson Burrall .Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the un-, dcrsigned, Administratrix of the. above entitled estate, has filed in , the above entitled Court her Wnal ac-! count Ol lie tKIUIIIIISllUUUlI ui eaiu ..i i,i.0 r a. ,11 estate, and that the Judge ol said Pnn... hna fivoit K;,i,-,iv ti, fith davl of March, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. ,..! in the Court room of said Court, at: J the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time und place for hearing objections thereto and thoi settlement thereof. LAURA V. STEELE, 81-5t-w Administratrix GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OF- SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. i In the Matter of the Guardianship of Howard McCall and Martin Mc-. Call, Minors: ! Pursuant to license granted by or der of the County Court of Jackson Count, Oregon, made and entered January 31st, 1920, in the matter nt iha iriiariliansbln of Howard Mc Call and Martin McCall, minors, the No. 20 G-room new modern bunga nnderslgned, will nt bis office, from 1 low, close to M. E. church; garage, and after March 0th, 1920, proceed good basement; fine surroundings; to Bell, at private sale, to the highest ! a beauty. Price $3000. UlUtlur IUI man 1" Ileum vii ru. ... terms as suid court may approve, and w! n th ennfirmat Ion or said subject to the confirmation or said court, the following described real property situated in Jackson County. Oregon, belonging to the estate ot said minors, to-wit: An undivided two-sixteenths (2-16), 1-16 to each ward, interest in and to a tract of land containing ten acres more or less described as follows: Beginning at a point 134 rods west and 17.26 rods north of. the southeast comer'ot I).1(L. C. No. 42 in Township 39, south Ranee 2 east of Willamette Meridian, Ore gon; thence east 83 rods to corner; 1 thence North 19.28 rods to corner; thence West 83 rods to corner; thence south 19.28 rods to place of, beginning; together with the appur-l r New A All That Is Newest and Smartest in Blouses Are you looking for something: neat and inexpensive? Or is it a best blouse for special occasions? Nothing could be more suit able than a lovely Embroidered Georgette? We have them in most any color you could wish for. There are lovely tailored ones of heavy Crepe de Chine. Your spring suit deserves one ultra-smart Blouse. There is a Blouse for every occasion. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Persons interested may inquire of I PARTIAL LIST OF REALTY BARGAINS OFFERED Watch for additions und substructions. liny now, before the inevitable spring rise. Ilcwt Bargains gradually slip away. Glad to give further particulars und show property. Josh Hillings said: J'he time to set a lien is when sho Is ready to set. 8-room house, modern In all respects, porches and outbuildings, large lot, fruit and flowers; situate on corner close to center of city, paved on both streets. Price with 601110 furniture, $3000. Five-room cottage, " bath, etc., 4 blocks Irom paved street, nearly I half acre ground, fine garden land, ! cherries, ulmonds, apples, peaches, grapes, scenic outlook, good neigh-j borhood. Very easy torus. Price $1500. 5-room bungalow, cement basement; a very convenient and pretty prop- i erty; nicely located, lot 100x120; ! fruit, nuts and Lorries. Price $2500. , 6UX100. Price $1000. 7-room house, modern and nicely lo- fntPfl nn inriior' IaIIi otcaafa pavod; good sized lot. Bhude trees and fruit; close to centor town. I. Forced sale, at sacrifice price, - ')UU - Kf 4 r E ,, vU o "0. 15 5 rooms and bath, 2 stoves, , ,,, i,,i,j j .-. 1 c,mfr3' bedstead and organ; big hncnmnnt h'lrti iitiH rh pl-nn hntiou ! '":' - thls Pr ce Irult' L00K at tma' No. 19 6-room house, bath and store room, some furniture; lot 50x130; lots of fruit; good loca- tion; northeast part of town. Price for cash $1000. This Is a big snap, as tha place will rent for $15 per month. I No. 23 5-room bungalow, modern, good condition, Eplendld close-in location, high class surround ings, garage, etc.; large lot 65x 142; apples, cherries, English wal-i nuts, grapes and berries. With ' the bouse Is a good kitchen range,: Kiicuen linoleum, nan carpets, gar-j den and lawn tools and hose. Non- resident offers at away below; value for quick turn. Terms easy. Price $2400. . - , . .. . . .. .... . .... , .. . ; No;,IV'?H "01 ! AN 1 "V I'111 11 1 ,V magnificent 7-room bungalow, nearly new, strictly modern, beautiful grounds; over half ncrc; all kinds of fruit and shrubs; the house Is one of the beit in the city, stone foundation1 and all appointments unusually! fine; 3 blocks from Main street,! 4 blocks from Junior High! school. Price $2600. E. T. STA PLES. xo. (12 6-room house in good con- dition, good basement, bath, etc. largo lot, plenty fruit, chicken houso and garage. Price $2500. 1 Intel Austin Building, next door pEiTtuyjaiyinCTiim mtm Imuran; 0. F. Billings, Ashland, Oregon. Dated and first published Febru ary 4th, 1920. , O. F. HILLINGS, Guardian if Howard McCall and 81-fit-w Martin .McCall, Minors. t A No. 03 i -room house, stono founda tion, HOUSe UU lUOUKIH unans. ment; lot paved on two sides, lOOx 131; close In and splendid place for rooming house; lots of fruits on the place; house all furnished, This is one of the best built house 111 Jackson county und will be giv en to you for $3250, on easy terms, as the owner has moved away from It and has urgent need for the money. No. 64 Handsome strictly modern built-in 6-room bungalow, sleep ing porch; stationary laundry tubs, etc.; basemont garage, nice corner lot; some fruit and shade trees. A lovely outlook aud homo. Price $3300. I . l'OU EXCHANGE N 600 100 acres unimproved hay" - 1 land in Klamath county. Will tako Ashland property. No 60 iMollcrn g.room llolne nire - !ly located In Grants Pass. $2000. Will take Ashland property in part pay. "2-lG0-cre timber, cruises 5 million fir and pine, 11 miles from Myrtle Creek; easy logging, good road; price $5000. Will take Ashland property. No. 603 5-ncre tract good land in Roguo River orchard tract, near Ashland; price $1000. Will trade for property at or near Oakland, Cartf. No. 604 160-acre homestead ranch, 7 miles from' Ashland; house, part ly fenced; somo cultivated land, good springs, 2 million feet saw timber. Will tako Ashland prop erty. No. 605 10 acres land near Dorris, for Ashland property to value of $600. No. (JOG 100-ucre ranch, 20 acres cultivated, 60 acres pasture; house, barn and granery, 80 acres juniper tlmbor. Price $3400. Will take all or part In Ashland prop oil. No. C07 erty. 40-acre ranch on Griffin creek, 20 acres cleared, 5 acres , ( cultivation, 1 ucre orchard; 4- room shingle bungalow and a 4- room box bungalow and barn; 20 acres In timber, measures 900 tiers wood. Price $1500. Will tako ! Ashland property. No. 608 5 acres good fruit land at Redlands, Calif., $1000. Will take Ashland property. No. 609 Good coal mine, accessible and a producer, $3000; for Ash land property. to Ford Garage. Phone II.