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PAGE TWO ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, February 18, 1020 ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Established 1S76 Tubllshed Every Wednesday y THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPANY blrt r. greer i5!CVf OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 ; SUBSCRIPTION' One Year Six Months . . . Three Months One Year Six Months . . Ontsido of the ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertisements, per column inch, each Issue, 25c, Local Headers, the line of six words, 10c. Classified Column, lc the word, each time. Legal Notices, 3 1-3 cents the line, each time. Cards of Thanks, 100. Obituaries, 2'j cents the line of six words. Fraternal orders and societies charting regular initiation fees and dues, regular rates. Religious and benevolent societies will be charged for all advertising when an admission or collection Is taken, at the regular advertising rate. The Tidings has a larger circulation in Ashland and its trade territory than all other newspapers combined. Eutered at the Ashland, Oregon, l'ostoffice as second class mail matter. A li.NE SUGGESTION' Prnfc: sor Viuing comes forward u-iih another fine simresliun for the " " '-'7S .at c,,.;:8hH be conducted ,y t,,o regulnrlyj zens and ciic organii.ztions construct appointed election officials and In ac-1 a large open air fire idace ou the cordance with the general ejection j grounds for the comfort of tourists, laws except us herin otherwise Pi'o - He thinks it can be done by interest-1 inu tho school children in the work lo tne eeni oi nanus uu oi mem, soiu uy uie cuuiuy cuuu iui uib " ' on a Saturday holiday, repair to the, price obtainable and subject to the auto camp ground and gather as limitations hereinnbovo Bet f'tl' large boulders from the creek us 'shall bo in such form as the county they can carry and deposit on the site! court may prescribe; provided fr- where tho monument is to ue num. Then civic clubs and individuals w ould conirinuie minis unougii iu supply tne cement aim emiuuj iue coment men to do Hit) work. It is a capital idea and one that will work if gotten behind by one of the civic organizations, working in co-operation with the school children, 1i iu liii.lilv m.i',4-irv ttmt Ah- land make further improvements iu the unto camp ground. It is the of Oregon bo submitted lo the people greatest advertisement uny town this for their approval or rejection at tin size ever had, because it has Hie rep-! next regular or special election to ulation of being the best on the; he held throughout the stale ot Or coast. Other cities now are getting egon. busy and if Ashland holds her lau-! The secretary 'of stale is hereby an rels she will need to make improve- I liorized and directed lo set aside, meats every year. j for an affirmative argument on this Besides, it should be a great joy act or measure, one page of the of to every Ashland buy and girl to ficial pamphlet containing proposed have a hand in such an underlak- initiative mid referendum measures ing, as well us citizens lo contrib- to be voted upon at Iho election at lite funds lo such a Cause. j which tiiis act is submilled. A coui- Whkhever civic organization j millee ronsisling of two senators and W. Bartled. The ceremony was per grabs this honor first may put the three representatives, to be appoinl-j formed liy Rev. Sasnot of the Firsl Tidings down for a substantial con- ed by the president of (he senate and Methodist church of Medford, after tiilmlion toward its success. We can 'speaker ot the house, respectively, I which the young couple left for a think of no more profitable invest- shall he named to prepare and file meat. . ! with the secretary, of state such af- firmathe argument. jmh.viim: hills proposed m ! Tin; LKdisL.vn itE j jtm:njmmini:naBjnittttaKjmi The following bill will be submit-j JJjg SCCWl RCallil S te 1 to the people for a vole at at. ft special general election May 2i, iD2o. , 8zHnwmsttmmromnw:tt8rmm We publish it Ihno so that citizens j Shower for Baby in.y li-ue the oportuuliy of study-j siU(!, interest is being taken in ing tne proposed legislation betore ! the date for voting on the measures: j lloii-i- Joint lie,, hit , hi Vi, 7 To amend set lion ID of article 11 of the constitution of Oregon. Be. It Besolved by the House of Kepresi ntatives, the Senate jointly incurring: That section 10 of ar liile 11 of the const ilut ion of Hie stato of Oregon be. and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows Article XI Sec. 111. No county shall create any debt or li abilities which shall lincly or in the aggregate, with pre vious debts or liabilities exceed the 111111 of Jailno o,c,t to suppress in-!"-""" ""' ,l"'t'" t' Mirrectioii or repel invasion or to ''1'''"- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mitchell build and maintain permanent roads ,0,,k ,1C ,in-v ''"''V inl ll"me' within the (( tV; and Tlebls for per-'"1"1 Hivi"K 't "e necessary care luaneiit roads shall he incurred only ot which it is bereaved by the death mi appio'.ai of a majority of those noting on the question, and shall not number of women of Ashland gather-ciihi-r singly or in llm aggregate with ed at the home of Mrs, Milchell and previous debts and liabilities in-i showered the baby, who will answer cui nil for that purpose, exceed six to the name of Paul McCoy Mitchell, percent of the assessed valuation with u complete outfit of dainty gar of all the properly in the county. nients. Those participating iu Hie Plodded, however that either . shower were: Mis. Louis" Schwein, (100k or Curry county, or both, inuyl.Mrs. Oscar Lowe, Mrs. J. J. Murphy, i-siie warrants drawn on its treasurer Mrs. Cail Murphy. Mrs. Murray Mur to evidence debts i.url liabilities Im- phy, Mrs. Kay Murphy. Mis. Ceo. Jen I0s.1l on it by lw and which the kins, Mrs. S. II. McN'alr, Mrs. (i. C. .ninny is w erics, lo prevent in,,! j(,kins m,.9. chrit, N(,M- MrK v may issue b.l, in a , ,,, Mr, A (; Uviln.slon, .m,.h 1 exceed two ,,.-r rent of the assess-,,1 s.-nr. Miss Songer, Mrs. S. L valuat.on of all the property in the Mi,,.,,,,,, ,., ,. ,, ....... loiiiuy to ii.ii.i ltd warrants so issued wnenen-r k, 1, btmils shall be an- Ihorized by a n;.,jonty 0f the legal Miter.-, of Hie enmity voting on Hi" jucsiiiin at any gi in ral election or a specal eiei-ti,,,. called ud held for such purpose; provided further, that the county court may i,i,b-r a special -lection for said purpose and shall tau-e printed nutiies thereof, signed by the county tick, to be posted at bast twenty days before the date of the diction. In like; maimer an m,- tices of h general election are now h,'r" Saturday afleinoon. The reg- po-letl, which i,oi:,e-i shall purlieu- "b.r business it tin was held, af- larly spcttty the iiinoiint of bonds '' T which the hostess reived rern-sh-proposed to be l-su. I tho lenuth meiits, and a social lime followed of til'io they shall run, whi. h Bh:ill not f.ncM.,1 ,e,v . " '"' not exreen twenty Jem, anl the maximiiin rule of int-rest they shall bear, which shall 1..4 estei-d the 1.- gal rate, :.f,i 6,id court shall have printed foi e at nnh eleciio,, t,,. bame iiiirnber i-r lialii.t. i.,.in ..r.: " ''' " ""!' ballon, us would be rUired by the eb-'ioii lai ul a general elw tii.n. .aid ballot to spec- Jfy the amount ot the bonds to be .. .Editor - - a5flB RATES BY MAIL i y. .75 United States $2.52 1.4I issued, the length of time tliey shall run and the maximum late of interest . they shall bear and said election! vided; provided turtiier, tnai said, bonds when so authorized may he tner, mat tne county court snan eaca i year after the Issuance of sucli bciiuls, levy a siieciai u in sinui an uiiiuiiiu as may ue necessai.v in pay me. '""jueut j terest on said bonds and to retire the j principal thereof at maturity, such tax to bo in addition to till otjier taxes provided by law. j Resolved, That the proposed ques limi fiT rinieiulinLr section 10 or !ll't-l cle 11 of the constitution of the state ,ht, ,,, ,,.,,, ,.,, W,1S ,,!,. erlt-sa at the age of one moiilh bv the death a short time ago of Mrs McCoy, wife of the S. P. section fore man at Mistletoe. The circumstances surrounding this case wero particu larly sad. The young mother died from pneumonia, while the father was at the time iu a crllical condi tion from the same disease. A fam- - ily of young children were left. The local branch of the lie. I Cross took barge of affairs at the stricken household and through the efforts of Mrs. S. 11. McNair homes were 01 lle moiner. rrniay uitornoon : I). Mcltae, Mrs. Ceorco W. Owens.. Misn Elsie Alexander, Mis. A. B. hapman. Mrs. Minnie Parker, Mrs 11. E. Hills, Hauioiia and Rosalind Wise, Manila Schwen, Camilla Yvonne Parker. R. S. ( lass Met The "Sunshine Srath-rers." one of the classes iu the Presbyterian Sun- l iy school, met at the home of Miss Margaret McCoy, one of the mem- - Ilinlnliy Party Miss (hiyld , S. lby was th" honor ' guest at a party ut her home iii Fourth street Saturday afternoon. ' the occasion ln-ins Hi- Ihiite .nih nn' f io..P..rv 1 . 1 " r uirtiHi; y. A coal- pany of the little s M,oo t... were the in vilt-.j Kn,s (rm 2 t0 4 and particiua,, ,j j,, , , ..., of the ufternoon. after who h deli clous refreshments were served. Those present were: Bernico Car ter, Helen Sanford, Floy Walters, Dorothy Heed, Uuth Mars, Dorothy I Spates, Po,rris Hitchcock, Florence ! Wilaon, Clara Wills, Edith Dodge, ; Lois Kent, Elbert Greer, 'Odessa ; Foltz, Ciuyldu Selby, Mary Adanison, Dorothy Nininyer, , Frnilna Selby.' Miss Guyld:i was the recipient many charming gifts. Bridge Party Mrs. II. H. dinette entertained two tables at bridge at her home on! i Oiuin street .Saturday evening. pamupaung were Airs., lieo. (iillotle, Mrs. T. W. Saiiford, Mrs. K. I.oosh-y, .Mrs. p. K. Wilson, Miss' !. II. Iledhurg, Mrs. J. C. Parr, Mrs. Elmo Neil ami Mis. Fred Neil. Valentino Pally 1 Mil 1 ejli.. lio H;i..l.,.,.T. .! ;. ;,. ,', "t"'" u""l, ) "" was, "a chair in the pool hall which ia .... I Mias Tillie Anderson entertained the Ashland Monday visiting her moth-1 ,,y njs Ui,,v. .,, members of Mrs. J. It. Wick's class , of the Presbyterian Sunday school 'at the home of the former on Fair ' view street last Friday evening. Over twenty were present and enjoyed one of the most enthusiastic reunions lor which this class Is noted. Much amusement was afforded by the Thelinn, were Medlord visitors Sat- Ellie Koozer of Medlord, Mrs." Jes meinbers bringing the first photo-! urday. ; s0 Morton of Iteno, New, and Hal- graph hey ever had taken, tho orig- ' 'V;"'l "arrett was visiting In lie and Uuth of Stockton, Calif.: inal of which the rest of the com- puny was to guess. Refreshments were served by tho hostesses. .UK1)XKS1)AV.S XKW8 Successful Dance A vpry S()0(, lltll,milince W11S pi.C3.j (,llt ,lt (nt) (.lll(.8 j.ist eVonlnB at ' w it-ii the C. C. McCornilck Jazzensa' lion Orchestra presented tho music. j Those, who were fortunate enough to ; llU(im W(1.B wM 1)y the fine ' music which was the leading feature, ; whether they danced or not. Miss i Simpson, the noted marimba 'player, j wa3 0X(.(M,t i(,n.lUy fle limi attracted : , ,.,.! ,.il(.y (lat wonderful insti ll A number of Medford people i were up to the dance. TIH'HSDAV'S NEWS Entertained at Curds mid Mrs. C. II. Hargadino en- Mr "'lany of their friends at their homo on North Pioneer ave lino last night. Three tables were ar ranged and 500 was played by the assembled guests. After the card playing was finished refreshments were served, then tho guests were treated Willi some fine music. Married In .Medford Ralph L. Harris of Ashland and Miss Irene Bartlett of Medford were married Tuesday at the residence o! the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. wedding trip in Soiiliiern California for a couple of weeks. They make their home in Ashland. will I'M DAY'S NEWS Officers Elected The Baptist Ladies' Aid at Its last meeting held at the home of Mrs. Morehouse clot-led Ili3 following of ficers for Hie year:- President, Mrs. llutterfield; vice-president, Mrs, Holmes; secretary and treasurer, Mrs, Hawks. Tho Aid also spent a pleas- ; nt hour socially with the hostess. Caul Parly About fifty U'dy Elks with some Invited friends were present tit the card parly Iu the club rooms yester day afternoon. Bridge niid 500 were played and at the counting of the score Mis. Wili ,'lotlgo was found lo have made high corn In bridge, while Mrs. T. V. Sinford received the prize for 1 1 i . ; ' 1 score iu 500. The hostesses for Hi. ai'teri iion were Mrs. F. 1). Wagnt.- and Mrs. II. C. (ialey. SATi IIBAY'S NEWS I'll If ( lass Met Tho Lot il Leaders' Bible class of Hie Cliriiilaii church met in the churc'i piiloi i Friday evening for a social time. Thirty-five niembei's were pie.ent. A program was ren dered and refreshments were served. Thi.! pro'nis s to be one of the large atlu!t Itible classes of the town They : re stud;, tug the Book ot Acts, folio1, ing the establishment of the church ami its fiist activity. The pastor is teacher, Mrs. J. V. Wright preside:.:, Aiis, May Benedict sec retary, Mra. Ilenlley and Dr. Bu chanan member hip committee, and llicy are ulways ou hand for service. Business Mis-ting The ladies" Social Circle of the Christian chtvh n et at tho church parlors Tin I y cf 'irnoon, for the Will add 100 percent to the ap- I pearance of your proporty and as t . . . much to Its cash rent and selling value. Dickerson The Tolat Uu transaction of business and to plan for future work. The pastor gave a short talk on "Service to others." Kofreshments were served and every ono was in the best of spirits. The meeting,. was well attended. Club Met The Fancy Work club met Wednes- oflday afternoon at Mrs. F. II. Crow- son's on Eighth street. Talent Tiding Mrs. Fred Runner lias i-i.linnpil home after a week's stay with her! 'laughter, Mrs. Hpbert Brittson, of; Applegute. Master Thomas Booth wus a guest of his cousin, tieorge Rowley, at thci homo of his undo and aunt, Mr. and i.Urs. Charles Chapman, Saturday, m r,i ... , 'l1' ""'". " "'' sl!,!1. "s - Booth Mrs. Slop y was a guest of Mrs. J. Patterson of North TalentTliurs day for dinner. air. Joi n Paul has returned lodren wee horn to this union, seven Talent where he has employment on surviving him. His wife died several the litigation ditch. years ago whilo living at Phoenix. Mrs. lid I III" lies and daughter. Tim chililvcu Kitrrivlii" him are Mrs. m-iinuo i uursiiiiy. Miss Pari Dunn leia linon nn Ihp : sick list tho last week Willi the' grippe. Among the high school students! io aie unibl., to attend school nn I EMM and Edilh Hazcn. Miss Mntti'a Turner had for her !rUL'st ut rtiimer Tuesday Miss Uuth Uudgeon. Ilr. Marion Trver is thft nnssessor1 j0f a new wood saw and is getting! ready for business right away. Mr. C. A. Stalls also purchased a wood saw recently, Mrs. Rose made a business trip to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. Frank Rose ii in Frisco on business for the Trigonla Oil com pany. Miss Elsie Larsen Is the new clerk nt iha Tnlpnt Mttrcmitlln Ktnrn. . i i Mra Ada stannnrd. our primary teacher, left for Cold Beach, Ore., Monday morning. She is the admin istratrix of the estates of the late Hon. John R. and Mary E. Stannard, who died from the influenza last winter.- She was called to Gold Beach on business In regurd to the estates. Mrs. George Carter is-te-.ch- ing for Mrs. Stannard during her! absence. I Mr. Max Bowman left Monday ! GVen,n8 for San Jo88' Calif- where! i he has employment In a garage. H t - Tl. D.inr.nn hn. mnitaJ lite 1.1 I UUiiu UKCouu un iiiw.ui. in. , i. .. i i ,ii,... lailll v un n rttiiuii a tuu ue ui 111111.-3: 1 ... i.i...i I ibove Ashland, Mr. Orval Dewey of Wagner Creek) is moving his family in one of the' Alfred houses this week. Mr. Jobe hns moved with his fam ily on a place he purchased across! the creek from Phoenix in the Fern Valley district. , ' j Mrs. Cleorge Carter was visiting In: Medford 'Moittlffy -evening. Mr. (!ny Nyswainer arrived In Tal-i ent Sunday morning from Hobo, Ore, II. wiip n .n nmt His only relative: off a wbo able .0 Mteud the; luneral of his atl er, J0I.1 Nyswaimr , Mr. II. T. Findlay of Medford was a business visitor in Talent Tuesday. j Rev. Morris, pastor of the Meth- odlst church, was unable to preach Sunday morning on account of being under quarentino for the Influenza. Frank Holdridge's family Is just recovering from the influenza. Mrs. II. E. Bowman entertained the Royal Neighbors nt her home Friday. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Louis Brown entertained at her home Thursday the Ladies' Aid and Dome Missionary 'society. A very enjoyablo ufternoon was spent, although a small number were pres ent. Dainty refreshments were served consisting of fruit salad and mmmm spills DIAMOND B.1AND Alb joiip Or0,, for CHI-CHES-THR S A UIAMUNU llkANU Hits ia Kico anilj Gold metallic boxrs, tculeii vilh Bluev( RlniK.n. T.1U no orlii. Iluy r your V OrnrTtat and a.k Tup CIIM'UKH-Thll s V VIAHO.Ml n .1 4 N II PILLS, for ImtitT-dve Jnr rcnrdfit u lmt.Safnt, Altrsyt Ri-llnbla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ffi EVERYWHERE JS STAPLES REALTY BARGAINS It is a remarkable fact that land and homes are about the only things that have not gone up "sky high" in price. BUT THAT IS NOT SAVING THAT OPPORTUNITIES LOAF AKOUND EVERY WHKHE FOR EV ERYBODY EVERY DAY FOREVER. Miss Opportunity dot s come occas ionally, but lots of people never get acquainted with her. That's a mis take. She is a great booster. She prepares you for the "Rainy day." She escorts you through the clouds to the silver lining and a bright fu ture. Come to my office and get acquainted. Tne following numbers have been eold and will not appear on my of fice list: Nos. 9, 10, 11, 17, 21, 23, 33, 45, 54, 203, 212, 213, 232, 242, and 400. No.' 2 Reduced from $2600. A real specuiaiivo uargain iu resilience, close in; a (3000 property for $1900. No. 243 A highly Improved Irri gated 4-acre snap, $5300. No. 244 A 4-acre orchard and al- fnlfa, $7000 city improvements. irrigated. A real home, $8500. No. 245183 acres on Pacific high- 3 ac,.eg splendid land in e ke of way, 15 mllos from Grants Pass.'dtv, good barn and house, alfalfa 1200 feet elevation; house, 2 fire- ' and fruit; close to High school. Priie places; big barn; all kinds ma- $4000. chinery; maple shade trees 70 ft. 1 '. spread; fruit, grain, alfalfa for out 1 Fine 80 acre grain and alfalfa range; school house on place;: ranch on highway' variety of fruit, electric light, water and ditches, good buildings, sunoui dt d by shade Bay, it Is too good and too big to trees, some out ranee; a money mak- describe here. Como and get pur- ing beautiful home, JDjPO. tlculars. price l&,uuu. FOIt EXCHANGE I viuauy, ure., Home, a-room counge, j modern, plastered, lot 67x110; .1 I blocks from court house, plenty i fruit. Want Ashland home. , NICKLY improved 40-acre farm near Nevada. Mo., valued at $2000. I What have you to trade? Office: C3 Main Street, next nut bread. Those present were: Mrs, II. E. Bowman, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. C. Holdridge and daughter LucilS, Mrs Stratton. Mrs. Tom Burnett was visiting in Ashland Tuesday. Ashland Robokah- lodge was down and put on the work for the Talent Rebekah lodge Saturday night. Two candidates were initiated, Mr. John W. Stump of Talent and Miss Bertha Haymou of Phoenix. A very enjoy able evening was spent together Willi dancing and all kinds of good eats. Mr. Lloyd Lamb was taken III Sun day afternoon with appendicitis and taken to a Hospital in Ashland where he underwent h successful operation Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kpilzer was in Eagle Point Monday visitiiiL' their sou .lav who is quite ill with the Influenza. They also visited their datighter and I her husband, Mr. and Mis. Paul Qi'i'Ckenbush, of Medford, who are 'covering from the influenza, Mr- J""n Nj'wancr of U'ls !! '" i u'd suddenly Mitur.iay, rei.ruary . ! at me noon Hour. Ml was Sllllllg 111 ille was 01 rears of age and a native- of Iowa, coming to this valley when a boy. .He married Miss Itutli I'ly nieir .of Jacksonville and settled down at 1'hoeuix where eight rhil- tuiv ot Heuo, lire., waller oi iteno, XT.,., .,! ml ,.F 'I'., lent. About - fBftM fliPi V 'f ) ft) lUUlll lini-iuii LWiJoJ.l L..UJ T!ic Japanese Cive Good LVasi'e I!, i-; a pro of I'liciry )!! "em l.asal that he.iutv :t faio wul uio tlei.cn il on womanly heaUh. What is it tliatniukcsoitr Ameiican wo nicnolteiiiiile, Ballnw-faccd, with i!:ir!; cir cles uti.-i r (he eyes, and very often old at forty-fivewlien they 1 t 1 1 i i bi in their priii:c? Woii",n FI!1 frr in piilh'Kid : v mm mm from back arl,p ,apine..al.i10 and headache, followed lv impurities and us a result uWo 0f the woinanivor are more common tl ian any one br a I'i.yaiciau iu active practice could si ipo-c. After long cxpe: it lire in the treatment , -,. i of women s disease . I Jr. Pierre evolved a . . . . 1:11 vegetable tonic 111 1 collective which lie called Dr. I'ierr 's Favorite Prescription. This is a pur!!v ve-.-et dilc prepars lion, vitliout a pa. ;i. !e of alcohol coiit lineal ia it. When a wr ir n complains of baclcaciifl, dizziness or .ran: - when everything looks Llack Ix-fot lijr eyes a dragging fcciini: or be ."ing-down, with nervousness, she ghoul! turn to thi? "temperance" herbal ton:". 11 can lw obtained iu almost every dnij b.re in the l-ind anil the ing.-ei.'ianl.-; me IHiu.e.i 111 piam wiai o, ,., : .t .:.. a. .... .1.- Z7X& N . . , , u r t.lUut,'for t(11 MlU HOTEL MANX 1 j-ejj PowellSt.,atCTartel l;ifg San Franciscc Cpf-l ' 1 . t:KD In IN heart of the ttfiS bUSirSS, Shopping ; and theatre district. , n j-.i'ii j : irrra nunning uisiintu n.c:-rai : ri water in every room. UJ , Our COmmOdlOUS t?;:a , . . VUI V W III III VU I V W J 1 Ji lobby.finescrvice.and Home ike restaurant f,.;j will attract you. - hm European Plan rates tUt $1.00 up. Fine .bungalow, close In large lot, plenty fruit, good surroundings. Price $3000; terms. Good plain bouse, large garden, fruit and shade, close in, $800; $300 cash, balance long time, 5 per cent nter'est 80 acres finest kind of land, all in! alfalfa and grain, situiled on paved j highway. Price $210 per acre and cheap at that. ' 35 acres on highway, all in ctilti-1 ,nll,.n r.,tl ln...- .....1 1....... nll fence(,' ,, llmlrr lrr,,;lU(m ' u,, I being built, JallOO: 1- , - One of the best stock alfalfa and grain ranches in Oregon. Located on tne paved hieliway, abundance of water, two ditches; 3a0 acres In all: good out ranee; good huildints, nn l tools and machinery. Price $21000 ' 12 acres vnrigatetl orchard, spb-n- did l.md, irritated; In rdi o of town: small house, fair bain: splendid buy. $1200. mm Everything" M FIT -3 Management yj'nj.iiiiii.4i.!i-.w,-..-. ..: STAPLEI3 door Ford Garage. Phoue 2 six years ago he married Mrs. Edith Camoron of Talent where they have made their homo up to the time of his death. The funeral was held Tuesday, 10:30 a. ni. at the Phoenix cemetery whero Interment took place, Itov. Eaillie officiating. Mrs. Meda Notlierland was visit ing relatives In Talent Monday. Airs. 0. W. P.urnolt was visiting in Ashland Friday. Those who attended Iho services at Iho Dunknrd chinch in Ashland Mon day night wore Mr. end Mrs. Wil liam Slump, Mr. 'and Mrs. Daniel Slump, Mrs. Hose and daughter Max ine. Mrs. E. P.. .Tones and Mrs. William Crosby wero visiting in Ashland Wednesday. VAiC.H Kill HATCHING HKOWN LKtillOIiN EGGS lor hatch ing. Call 13-10 Ashland St., or phono 4',14-H. 82-4 ;i'.ti;ill.AVS NOTICE OF SALE OI RKL ESTATE. In Hie County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter or the Cuiirdianshlp of Howard .McCall and .Martin Mc ( 'all. Minors: Pursuant to license granted by or der of the County Court of Jackson Count, Oreunn, made u 1 1 ( I entered January 31st, 1 !2, in the matter of tho gii:idiansliip of Howard Mc Call and Martin MeCall, minors, the undersigned, will al his office, from and after March lilh, IdliO, proceed to sell, at priva'o sale, lo the highest bidder for cash in hand or such terms as saiil court nuiv approve, and subject to the confl'iiialjon or said court, the lollowing described real property situated In Jackson County. Oregon, btlonging lo the estate of said minors, to-wit: An umlMded two-slxleonths (2-lli), 1-10 lo each ward, interest iu and to a tract of land containing ten acres more or less described as follows: Beginning at a point 131 rods west and 17.20 rods north of (he rout beast corner of 11. L. C. No. 42 In Township 3!l, south Range 2 east of Willamette Meridian, Ore gon; tlicnro east S3 rods to comer; llience North 10.28 rods to cornr; Ihenco West 83 roils lo corner; thence south' 1D.2S rods to place, of beginning; together with the appur tenances thereunto belonging, In cluding water rights; situate in Jack; on County, Oregon, subject to curie y riulil of Zen-is Howard, sur viving husband of Kamy Howard. Persons intoresled may inquire of fi. T Hillings, Ashland. Oregon. Dated and first published Febru ary -ltli. 1(120. C. F. IIII.I.INCS, Cuardlan of Howard McCall and Sl-r,t-w Maitiu McCall, Minors. (ITATIOX. ! j,, Hie Cituily Court of the Slate of Oregon, County of Jackson. la the Matter of tho Estate of David Ivy. I.. -e . .1: To 'I I. o. 11; s Ivy, Robert L. Ivy, Em ma Dean. James P. Ivv, John L. Ivy, Lucv P. Muse, Eaima Lee Fisher, O. M. Lyon, (I. W. Lyon. Mi s K. M. Lyon, L. T. Lynn, D. II. Lyon. Lucy Baker, Julia Baker. I PilHe Pntterron, Beisie Mann, T. W. I, von, Carrie Gilgore, William j A. Chandler and John C. McCallie, I The heirs at law of paid David Ivy. 1 (b-ceaseil, and to all unknown 1 heirs of saiil deceased: In tho Name of the State of Ore Igon. I You and each of you ere hereby notified that ou tint 24th day of Jan uary. 191:0, L, I). Havs, the duly ', appointed, qualified crtl acting Ad ministrator of Slid Estate,, filed In said Court a petition, duly verified, ; praying said Court for nn Order of . Sale of the whole of the real prop- i erty of said Estate on tho ground i 1 nil f.ii' tlm iiiii-miuiiu tliei-iiiii uel ; fiirlh which said real nronertv Is de- scribed ns follows: ''"'H ""'"bered One fl) and Two -1 ,11 loot a iiiunnoiin lino 1 ot '.i, ' va ,u ,.,.., .wui., n,., ('Ity 'of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; i.,,iu nt in t i'V Tin-nn rru , . aiiu rour i; in loot k ni. t, 111 K,,mo,,on.., Pil,!t Addition to Marslitielil, Cnuntv of Coos, State of ill 1 11 . ai'o aisu. An undivided one-half Interest In and to the East one-half of Lot Three, in Block Three, of I), (i. Me Farlantl.)' Fourth Addition to Cot tage drove, f ne (Vuniy, Oregon. NOW, 'I i!.'.i:KFO!!E. iu inirsuanc-? of tho ortler of 'said Court duly made and entered upon the filing of said Pennon, you and p.icIi of you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear before tho said Court on Saturday. Iho 2'Uh day of Mirch. 10?0, at ten 0 clock In the forenoon of said day, nt the Court room of saitl Cou'-t. in Jacksonville, Jackrun County, Oregon, to show eaurc, if any exist, why an order of sale of the whole of raid real prop erty should not be made as prayed for in said petition. Service of this Citation by publica tion is niado on the non-resident heirs and the unknown heirs of said deceased by order of the said County Court, which said order is dated Janunrv 21th, 1920. WITNESS the Hon. fl. A. Gardner, .fudge of said Court, with the seal of saitl Court affixed this 31st day of January, 1320. CIIUW'CEY FLOREY, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and ex (L. S.)' officio Clerk of said Court. By MILDRED M. NEIL, 81-f-w Deputy. IN' TIIK COI'.Vi'V Cut HT OK THE ST VI E ill' olilKJOV. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON'. In Hit.' Matter of the Eatate of Sara Anderson I'.iirr.ill .Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigi'ed. Administratrix of the above eiritletl e-.late, his filed In tho abo e entitled Court her final ac- aim: of the adiiiiuislnilion of said estate, and that tho Judge ot said Court h s fixed Situ 1 il ,y th" 6th day of March, laSO, at 10 o'clock n. m., n the Court room of said Court, at the Court House in Jacksonville, Oret'ou, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. LAURA V. STEELE. Administratrix. Sl - iit - w SUIT IN KOI IT Y SIMMON'S In the Circuit Court In and for the County ot Jackson, State of Ore gon. Otis O. Ileltnan, Plaintiff, j vs. liesedeiU Weren, widow of Eric We ren, Deceased, Clarence Lane and Minnie Lane, Administrators or i the estate of Eric Weren, Deceas-1 ed; Iii grid Borgstrom and C. L. Bergstrom, husband and wife; Elvora Wallsten and B. 0. Walls ten, husband and wife; Erlo H, Weren and his -wife, Mlnta We ren; Annie Lassell and George Lnssell, husband and wife; Carl E. Weren, A. Blanchl and Freda Blanch), husband and wife, heirs of the said Eric Weren, Deceased, Defendants. To Desederla Weren, Clarence Lane, Minnie Lane, Ingrid Berg Btrom, C. L. Bergstrom, Elvera Wall sten, B. O. Wallsten, Eric H. Weren, Minta Weren, Annie LasBell, George Lassell, Carl E. Weren, A. Blanchl and Freda Blanchl, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each ot you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiff on file in the office ot the County Cleric of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Ore gon, within TEN days from tne aat of the service of this Summons on you, if served within Jackson county, Oregon, uud if served on you In any other county in the state of Oregon, then within TWENTY days from th date of its service upon you, and 11 served on you by the publication thereof, then within SIX WEEKS from the dute of the first publica tion thereof, and If you fail to ap pear uud answer said complaint with in the time as above specified the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the aald Com plaint, to-wlt: That the plaintiff have judgment against the defendant, Desederla Weren for the sum of Sixteen Hun dred Dollars with Interest thereon ut the rate of eight per cent per an num from September 23rd, 1917, to gether with one hundred sixty dol lars nttorney fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit:' That the certain deed executed by Eric Weren and Dcsederia Weren, husband and wife on June 23rd, 1913, unto Clar ence Lane and Minnie Lane convey ing twenty acres ot land in South halt ot the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Five in Township thirty-nine south of Range One east of W. M. In Jackson county. Oregon, and which Deed is of record In Vol. 98, Page 108 of the Deed Records of Jackson county, Oregon, und which deed Was In legul effect a Mortgage given to secure said In debtedness, be foreclosed as a mort gage and said real property sold in manner provided by law, and that each of said defendants be barred from any right, title, claim or Interest therein, and for such further relief as to the court may seem proper. By Order of the Hon. F. M. Calk ins, judge of said court, made and dated on the 17th day of January, 1920, this Summons Is served on the defendants, Annie Lassell, George Lassell, Carl E. Weren, A. Blanchl and Freda Bianchl by the publication thorenf for six successive weeks In tho Weekly Tidings, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished at Ashland, In Bald county, and you are hereby required to ap pear ond answer In said cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. Date of first publication January 21st, 1920. BRIGGS AND BRIGGS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ashland, Oregon. 79-6t W. SIMMON'S FOR- PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Jackson County Bank, an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. David II. Palmer, alias D. It. Palmer, and If he be deceased, the un known heirs of D. H. Palmer; also nil other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, Interest, lien or estate In the real estate described In the Complaint herein, Defendants. To, David H. Pr.lmer, alias, D. H. Palmer, and If he be deceased, the unknown heirs of D. H. Palmer; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, Hen or estate In the roal estate de scribed In the Complaint herein: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before six weeks from the day of the first pub lication of this Summons, the first publication thereof being the 7th day of January, 1920, and you are hereby notified that If you fail to ap pear or nnswer Bt.id complnint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: That the plaintiff recover judgment in the sum of $383.21!. together with Inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per unnum, payable quarterly from December 18, 1919, until paid, to gether with $50.00, attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements herein to be taxed, and for a decree of court foreclosing the certain real estate mortgage securing the debt and promossory note described In plain tiff's comnlalnt. and that said mort gage and deed be foreclosed on said premises In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot No. 7 in Block No. 4 In the Nlckell Addition to Medfor, Or egon; that said premises described be ordered sold in tho manner pre scribed by law. nnd the proceeds hereof be applied: I. In the payment of costs and ex penses of sale; II. In the payment of costs and dis bursements of suit, and attorney'i fees allowed by the court; III. The amount due the plantlff on said note, and the balance. If any there be after Bald amounts have been fully paid, satisfied, and dis charged, be paid over unto the above named defendants, or such thereof as the Interest may appear, and thereby all and any title, estate, Hen and Interest of the defendants and . each thereof, Including the unknown heirs of David H. Palmer, alias D. H. Palmer, if he be deceased, and all other persons or parlies unknown claiming any.right, title, Interest, lien or estate In the real estate described, be foreclosed and forcTer barred, ex cept as to the right of redemption ns provided by law, and for such further and different relief as to the court may seem proper and equitable in the premises. This Summons Is published In the Ashlnnd Tidings, under and by vir tue duly made, rendered and en tered upon the 30th day of December, 1919, In this said court and cause by F. M. Calkins, Circuit Court fudge. The date of the first publication thereof Is the 7th day of January, 1920, and the last publication Is the 18th day of February, 1920. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney for Plaintiff; residence and Postofrice: Medford, Oregon 77 - 7 Wed. Wkly.