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ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Wednesday, April 28, 1020
tmmtmattiwi:
ij LOCAL AND PERSONAL J
TIESDAY'S NEWS
.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heer, Mrs.
Nim Long uud Mrs. Frauk Jonlan
liiove down to Rojue River Sun
day and spent the
uiends.
Mrs. Nellie Sheets of Palo Alto,
a former well known resident of j
Ashland, stopped off over Sunday
.NOTICE TO CREDITORS To Carrie A. Cozzens, one of the
above named defendants:
Notice is hereby given that tliel IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
undersigned has been appointed . Of UKhUOA, ou are hereby
while on her way home from Seat-'administrator of the estate of El-j summoned and required to appear
tie to visit with old-time friends, leu I Wells, deceased, by the and answer the Complaint of the
. Countv Court of Jackson County, said plaintiff, in the above entitled
Emmett Jarvis and wife of Mc., Oregon, and has qualified All oo, art and c iuse hjch Complaint
pel son j having claims against said is on file in the office of the Clerk
Cloud, who have been making u e . .p .. notiIpJ t0 mesPUt 1 of Court at Jacksonville, Jackson
day with : v rlt in Portland, stopped off Sun- same at my office in Ashland, Or- county, Oregon, and a certified
dav on their wav home to spend egon, with proper vouchers and -w oi " . uinpiuim is nere
a few days with the former's mothly verified within six momhUh served upon you within six
' llllllll I III I Nf IIIHIllt'M I 11)11 IHTPIII. -' w 1HW Hl.Tl
A flue burning out at a house, er, Mrs. J. . Jams. I which Is April 28. 1920. publication of this Summons, and
lc longing to Mrs. Susie Allen on; j MOORE, il' '0H tail ,0 s0 nPl't'ar and plead
Vnrth Mnin street railed nut the: nememher Thursday of this 94-5 Wed. A(imll.i9,,.,.,' . j in said cause the plaintiff wMll an-
i" iu uiu conn iui me rcnet cm-
OTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE manded ill the said Complaint, to-
wit:
By virtue of an execution in: Tlmt ihe iihiiniiff hnv i..,i.
Foreclosure and Order of Sale1,.,,.!!! nc.iinqi tl.n leimwbiiiiu w
for Answer will expire June 9th,
1920. The publication beiug
made in accordance with the said
Older in the Ashland Tidings, a
weekly newspapor printed and
published at Ashland, Jackson
county, Oregon.
BRIGGS AND BRIGGS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ashlund,
Oregon. 94-6 Wed
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR AND TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
TAKE NOTICE: That the un
dersigned has been appointed In
the County Court in and for the
county of Jockson, State of Ore-
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FI
NAL ACCOUNT.
on or before the time set for such,
hearing.
ANNA E. GRUBB,
9 1-4 1 Administratrix,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lire department at noon today, j week. Time 10 a. m. and 1:30
No damupe resulted lo the house, p. m. Where? Presbyterian
t 'Church. What? The 80th anni-
Hoval Cambers left on train 5l;Verp:irv liroernm nf W. C. T. 1'
Pnr.day night for Portland, where j)e are especially invited, also ,y 'f'V ,f ""d ,,l,,N. Campbell and Hattle Campbell,
he was called to fill the position i parent-teachers and civic mem-! s e ,f o eg o foT Jnck ,or 600-00 P
,' Mine oi uiegon, tor JacKson cent per nnniini thereon from Oc-
,.f government scaler. bers. County, dated April 24, 1920, in ,ober 1st, 1918, for $213.45 with
' cp,"'n ""It therein, wherein 8 per cent Interest thereon from
Henry Rid '! daughter Al-; Larkin Cruuu WPllt over t0 Otis O. Helman. as Plaintiff, re- February 28th. 1920, for $150.00
Vita came home Saturday from 1 vor,he,. raliforna slln,iv and 1"y?'v', "'K'"''"! against Desi- attorney fees and the costs and
e wher, ihev had been visit- ' l'lJU"r" V 25 for the aisbursements of .his suit.
liiougu uai-K ii ii nun jaeit i.iiue, sum-oi line TliousaiHl Nine Hun
inr their di'Ughter and sister, Mrs., wl(J haB ,)pen 8eriolsh. nl with died Twenty and 00-100 ($1,921),
Carl Loveland. I,,,, aUack of . nflueIlla tollowed 0(1) together Willi MCO.OO nltor-,36
by rheumatism. He came
C. B. Howard expects to start:
tl.f Ashland-Klamath Falls auto
That tho mortgage given to se
rine the same on Record in Vol.
. .... .......... Q O . I.
im- t.me n.l .1 In ...., .11.. . "B '
here1 ., .', Ti,,"',, " ., . Mortgage Records of Jackson
....,.... " juumiiuii M.nnlv. Ornenn rtnled October 1t
with the hope of receding bene- enrolled and docketed In said,
stage line Wednesday if the fine
v. tat her continues. Mr. Howard
vat over the Siskiyous Sunday mid
ri ports a stretch 'if road on Hie
mountain that is pretty rough.
but aside from this audi travel-'
! fit
1914. and executed by the said
defendants, and conveying as se
curity therefor a part of Block
Two in Galloway's mlditlon to the
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sa
die J. Irwin, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned, to all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
Sailie J. Irwin, deceased, to pre
sent them with proper Touchers
within six months from date of
first publication hereof, to Clara
Aiisusta Engle at No. Hill, North
Main street, Ashland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, April
21, 1920.
CLARA AFGl'STA ENGLE, j
Executrix '
93-.ri Wed.
Notice is hereby given that
Anna E. Grubb, the administra
trix of the estate of Wayne N.
Grubb, deceased, has filed in the
con. m the Executor of the Es-iOince 01 tue uierK oi iouri ui
tr.te of Wm. M. Abbott, deceased. ' Jackson County, Oregon, her Fl- nomes Mn acreage,
All persons having claims uai nccuuni us sucu buiihihbuu
nenlnst said estate are renuired ! trlx, and the Honorable G. A.
to present the samo, duly verified j Gurdner, County Judge of Jack-
ut the office of Briggs and Briggs, i son County, Oregon, has clesli;-1 All Kinds of Good Insurance
in the Pioneer Block, ill tho Cityinuted May 8th, 1920, at 10 o'-!
of Ashland, Oregon, within six j clock, A. M., at the Court housoi
months from the date of the first In Jacksonville, Jackson County,!
publication of this notice. Oregon, as the timo and pluce,
SYLVENUS S. ABBOTT, : for hearing thereon.
Executor. Any person having an objec-!
Duto of first puhlicution isltlon to such an account Is re-1 Eutabllslied 18S3
April 14th, 1920. 92-4t quired to present such objection
Real Estate
Faring and
Stock Ranches.
ABhlund Agentu of Abstract Co,
Billings Agency
Court April 17th, 1920
j q ! Notice is hereby given that,
, , ,,,,, ,. ! pursuant to the terms of said ex
it, i. I'.ins mine up iroin ins or-tit ioti I will
Applegato ranch and spent Sun- at 10
day at the home of C. R. Rose, i door of the court house In the City
a. a , jiiviisuiMiiip, .lacnsou coillliy, tj o . ur m i.
J. Love is remodeling his ?' 0"'! ale and sell at folinlVi ()1.t.Knl, , 1)0 fol,,closed .and
n, I will on May 29th. man ' Ctv of Mefor(f ,, als0 ,t the judge
n clock a m. at the front ; of fi0V01.nmcm I(0t Kix , Bp(.'tloll igi.ated S,
M.
is very goou lor tins nine oi Seventh street this ' ...... ." that you and all the other defend
rush to the
M B. HER
vmI.mI by law all the light, title: , t,e p' M Ca)k.
OR SHERIFF
.i. fi I f iviH i tin nrrn'Mimmt
I $ a '"'.'' ""l '"" ".: Ins, judge of said court, which or-
! xv v MJ ,.;, ,,f .., l.w.,.1 L""101.'!:1 Uoml . " 01 der was made and di.ted oil the
22nd day of April, 1920, you are
required to appear and answer
I,. i.nl.l rtattoa ll-illilft civ U'aulD
el.d. A. H. Hays Is doing the in-, ' since acq iired, or f ,l0 ()ate ()t th(1 rim Ilu)Uca.
,i. r.. ...'.o,e, one oi u,e a..:... Fri(, yermu ,lereased, mill the
letter cari'iers, is having liis ( heirs of Eric Weren joinlly or in
1'orse on Ilelinnn street remod- dividiially, had on June 23rd,
To llio Voters and Taxjiayer:
Basing my candidacy for sher
iff on being thoroughly qualified
to handle any pari of the work of
the office, 1 give here a few ini-j
joitant mutters to he considered!
I.v the taxpayers and
which I propose to do if noniin
side work".
Mrs. Cedric Myer and little son
hate today for Iroquois, S. D.,
now have in and to the following
tion of this Summons, which date
oesciiiieu property, si ua.eu in, , April 28th, 1 920. and your time
Jackson County, State of Ore-con. ,L
to-wit
The South half of the southwest ! At tho
where Ihev expect to niaku their fi"uitcM- of the northwest quarter
. :cf section 5 in township 39 south
V. Itlllf,r UIIV ML . ill. Ill
AgriculturalCollege
Med anil elected -jheriff of Jack
iiiii coiinly. .
My Platfiiini.
('ontiniious office hours from 8
a m. to 6 p. m. each day, includ
ing tin' noon hour.
Establishment of more adequate
Methods of handling tax collec
tions without additional expense
Change of administration with
reduction instead of extra cost to
.laxpuyers.
Elimination of errors in tax
collection mailers by more effi
cient methods of handling tame.
Reduction of expenses hy proper
ci'Fuiiization of office force and
adoption of methods needed there
in. Establishment of methods which
will save tho taxpayers from
$500.00 to $H)ii0.(i0 per year in
matters of making up tax receipts.
An equitable enforcement of
Hit: laws incumbent on me to en
foice without fear or favor.
My incumbency as City Recor
der of Ashland, prior to resign
ing to enlise in the I S. Army,
i-l'ows by records recorded there
in that I saved the city more thai'
SJ. 000. Od fur the year 1917, and1
by careful study, was iustriinien-1
tal in reducing the 1918 city tax!
2. mills on'an assessed valuation'
of $2.fi61.0no.nfl. a saving of $7.
!,.0.00 lo the taxpayers for the
f:ir 191S. I feel from my ex-l-,;iience
as chief deputy in the
tax collection department of the
Sin rift's oli'lce the last six months
nf 1919, that I can do as well in
pioportion for the taxpayers of
Jackson county.
If you believe in anil want that
1 mil of nu iidmiiiMratioii, which
I feel any business man of Ash
land, where I inn belter known,
will winch I urn capable of giving
yon, then I earnestly solicit your
support May 21, for "Office KF
riCIEXCY and law enforcement,"
' For inn per cent Americanism."
JOHN' H. W I. ME It.
Candidate for Nomination for
Sheiifl. Republican Ticket.
Adv.
FARM FOR RENT
FOR RENT 7i( acre farm, part
under cultivation and part pas
ture. Formerly Haney ranch.
Cows and team of horses; also
implement fur stle. Write or
call. A. H. Ward. Talent, Ore.
94-1
A New Lease of
Lile Through
Internal Baths
Mr. E. Miain of Santa Cruz.1
Calif., writes to He- Tyrrell Hygie
nic Institute:
"My wile and 1 will be 85 years
young nut Birthday and consid
er that the 'J. B. L. Cascade has
given us a new lease of lile for
we now e ii joy tho liet,t of health.
We were going down bill fast hut
the Cascade has tiven us such
health as we hate rot enjoyed in
years."
The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleaimeii
the lower intestine its entire
li ngth and keep it always free
of poisonous waste.
Thousands testify that Consti
pation. Indigestion, Stomach Trim
Ijlei. Biliousness,, Headache and
all the many serious troubles
which they catisv are absolutely
relieved and prevented by ihis
Nature Treatment.
Foley's Drug Store will be glad
to bOW the "J. B. L. Cascade."
explain its simple operation and
will fiv you. free in request, an
interesting little book by Dr. Chas
A. Tyrrell of New York, a noted
M-ecialist on Internal Bathing for
25 years In mat City. Ciip this out
as reminder to k for the book
let t your tint opportunity. ,
I Jackson county Oregon, contain-
I. (Winer, who conducts the ' ...... i..:... ! V
voters.!, I .. " ... "'T w""',m,l!, ". -x t 1C L
jutik esiuiiiisnnieni on f.ast mam snujeci 10 waier ami (men rignis llfp lnrrncll ijCilOOl
.,,..., i .i.. .. i,. .,i,..,i .i.i, missing through said tract. I 1
NOTICE OF SKTTLKMKXT
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has filed the final
account of her administration of
the estate of Humphrey E. Stone,
deceased, in the county court of
Jackson county, Oreg and that
of said court has des-
Saturday, May 29, 1920,
at the hour of 1 1 o'clock a. in., at
the courthoujli' in Jacksonville,
said county, as the lime and place
for hearing objections to and the
settlement of said account.
MISSOURI E. GIBSON (nee Stone)
Administratrix.
l!i:i-.r. Wed.
Old Ford Racer Found
"999" Beat Mile A Minuie Record in 1914
illness Sunday. He was taken to
the home of his brother where
he is under the doctor's care.
Calvin H. Brown purchased a
new Maibohm automobile Mon
day from the E. N. Norton Motnrj
company. ,
3 i
County Judgu George Gardner
and family were in Ashland Sun
day attending the funeral of the
foimer's mother tho late Mrs.)
Mary J. James.
Oaten at Jacksonville, Oregon, i cliUiBes are s0 overcrowded, rooms
April 24th, 1920. ! , , . , . ,
p E terrilL ! so vel'loalle('' a,1(1 tfiachers so
Sheriff of Jackson County. ' few, that the three institutions will
94-5 Wed.
Oregon.
By FLORA THOMPSON.
Deputy.
SIMMON'S
have to close the door on at least
1000 Oregon boys nnd girls, and
perhaps upon twice that number
next fall, unless the new millage
i support bill passes on May 21.
: mien compared witn uie yeur
when the present niilhige support
' bill was passed,
ALL BARGAIN'S.
5 acres in bearing peach trees,
good black soil, land all fenced,
owner non-resident. Only $550.
15 acres fine laud, all fenced,
all cleared but about one acre,
faces two roads. A snap, $1000.
0 Vi acres, small barn, good well
of water, land all fenced and part
in alfalfa. $1050.
G room house close in, built-in
cupboards and drawers and bins,
full basement, lot 53x145, $2100.
Want offer. 1
23 acres, 10 in hearing fruit, I
bal. brush and wood land, 3-room
bungalow; would make an ideal
poultry farm and just outside city j
limits. Must sell. 1
2 acres in fruit and garden, 5-'
room house, barn, etc. $2500. I
Money to loan. Insurance writ
ten, and rents collected.
Mrs. S. L. Allen
OS N. Main St.
Office Phono 10. ' Rw. 2HO-.I
Ford Racer "999" which In 1903-4 started the Ford reputation toward success by beating
the "Mile a Minute" record in the hands of Barney Oldfield and Henry Ford, himself,
was recently discovered mid bought by W. L. Hughson, Ford dealer iu Sun Francisco.
The car was cleaned up, shiued and insured for $25,000, anil sent on an exhibition tour.
It wus shown at the San Francisco Automobile Show and proved to he u great attraction.
This car made Its debut In 1904 when Henry Ford drove it to success ut n speed of one
mile in 39 4-5 seconds on an ice track built on Baltimore Bay. The ' Ford Times" of July
1903, referring to "999" snys: It won race utter race iu every part of the country. Its
performance was a real sensation, not only here but abroad, and did as much to mako
known the name, of Ford as any other circumstance."
This samo article, after boasting of the 20,000 Ford owners there are now more than
3,000,000 goes on to tell why racing was discontinued: "In the early days of the Indus
try racing undoubtedly stimulated business and was of hem fit iik ii trade b linger for the
new product. Today it is unnecessary to engage In races and stunts to awaken interest
the interest is wide awake and the problem Ib how to best provide for that Interest
which a growing demand for cars evidences. There was u time though, when no entry list
wus considered complete until the Ford entry was in, and the records of these four or
five years ago are replett with triumphs of Ford cars, cuided to victory by such experts
ns Henry Ford, Frank Kulick and by Barney Oldfield."
HARRISON BROS.
FORD DEALERS
ASHLAND, ORF.COV
I 1,0 lT (nil. Moio Students
but only .
NOTICK
Fiist Church of Christ, Sci-
enlist, Ashland, Oregon, an
nounces a free lecture on Chris-j
tion Science to be delivered in '
this city in the Elks Temple, Mon-;
day evening, May 3, 1920, at 8j
o'clock, by Ezra W. I'nlmer, mom-1
her of tho board of lectureship:
of the Mother Churcti, the Fist;
Church of Christ, Scientist, in1
lloslon, Mass., und cordially in
viles the public to be present.
AND FOR THE COl'NTY OF
JACKSON
BI TI.EU & THOMPSON CO., A
CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF,
vs.
W. N. CAMPBELL AND HATTIE
nui'iikM i iti'sn.ivn ivn
WIFE, CITY OF MEDFORl)! Aj 15 lM', ,','"t Mow '""-''"'
MI'MOIPAL CORPORATION; I mul Ii-hn limn
JACKSON COl'NTY, OREGON, I pe,. cent. More Income
a POLITICAL SI'BDlVISION
OF THE STATE OF OREGON; j The fact that higher education in
MEDFORl) NATIONAL RANK, , Oregon is in a crisis cannot be said
A IIA.MW.Mj lAlllin;
JACKSON COl'NTY BANK.
too strongly. You are urged to
wo"k for the Higher Educational
relief measure, and to help it with
your voto on -May 21.
A HANKING CORPORATION;
CARRIE A. COZZENS, THOM
AS MORROW, WILLIAM
MYER AND ANNIE L. G. MY
ER, HI'SiiANI) AND WIFE. Paid advert Isement inserted by
DEFENDANTS. 'Colin Dyinent in behalf of the
Sl'IT IN F.tH'ITY TO FORECLOSE Joint Alumni Relief Committee
MORTGAGE ON REAL PROP-1 for Higher Education In Oregon,
ERTY ALIAS SI MMON'S 514 Pillock Building. Portland.
GARDEN
lUULb
NEW
SHIPMENT
of Garden Tools has arrived.
Good tools are esentiul to good
results in garden or field.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
$1725
H CMfF. ltsT I i il I ii II in H MIW4 III
F. O. B.
Medford
CLETRAC
TANK-TYPE TRACTOR
Added Power-Same Weight-Lower Price
Because a greatly Increased output means a
lower manufacturing cost vte can offer n heller
(It'tr.tr mill still i-ciline the cost in joii.
kinds ol work, more days in I he year, at lowest
cost. You can't go wrong on it.
With more power and improved construction,
the 1920 model will prove to uny farmer, any
where, that Cletrac farmig is profitable fiinii-ing.
A higgci motor and added strength; no extra
weight and no more friction, saving you all the
power we've added.
The Celtrac is the right Bizc and type for almost
any farm, the one tractor adapted to all condi
tions, l! has proved Its ability to stand up to
lis work. And now that the public bus recog
nized In worth, it is out in front to stay.
The new H-lneh truck one-third wider means
a lighter tread and stronger grip on the ground.
It's a tractor thnt has all-year service built into
it, onj that cuts farming costs hy handling nil
j.bs well, not just a few.
Turns short and works" the corners clean. Com
part and faster and does more thorough. Trar
els faster and does more thorough plowing.
Burns "gas," kerosene or distillate. Does
And over 1200 distributors and dealers, with
repair stocks near you, are backing It up to
make every Cletrac owner a booster.
One car late models just received in Medford.
COME AND SEE THEM.
BEST POWER FOR ANY PURPOSE
Hubbard Bros.
MEDFORD, OREGON
ONE MONTH'S FREE I'SE
OF A N
AUTO
STROP
SAFETY
RAZOR
Your chanco to give this ra
zor a trial. If you do not get
more satisfaction out of each
shave than with your present
razor if you are not entirely
satisfied bring back to us.,
SEE Ol'R WINDOW
Poley's Drug Store
POLEY & EL1IART
Druggists.
rlIIrl
CITIZENSfy
BANK
O FASH LAND
THE TOl'CII OF A TOOL
OR FLAME
on the door or sides of
our Vault will cause an
alarm on the street, be
cause it is protected by
an Electric Burglar
Alarm System. Safe De
posit Boxes can be rent
ed for $2.50 and up per
year.
I
SAVINGS II
0W" DEPOSITS, f
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4on
Why Bother Making
Your Spring Dress?
PERHAPS YOU CAN FIX!) OXK THAT
YOU LIKE, HEADY TO SUP INTO.
Jorsoy, Trieolino, Sorgo, TnlTota, Sutin, Ooor
gotto and Cropo do C'liino arc tlio lmilorinls
mostly used in our dresses, and tlioy nro made
tip in suoli clever stylos.
There are lovely styles, also, in Voile "Wash
Presses for Summer. AVliy not look tlioni over
nowf
AVe Have a Wonderful Line of Press Fabrics for Wool, Silk or
Cotton Presses, for Those Who Sew, or Employ a Dressmaker
PICTORIAL KEVIEW
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