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    PAGK iWO
ASHLAND WEEKLT TIDINGS
Wednesday, May 5, 102(1
Ashland Weekly Tidings
Established 1S70
Published Kvery Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND ri'.INTI.V. I'll.
Bert K. Greer.
. lMiior
OFFICIAL
cm n
I'.U'LU.
cot ty
III.IPHOM: ;t!l
SI HSI KHTION
one Year
.six .Months
Three .Months
KATL'S
mi
1.
AM Ki:'i'ISI(i 1UTIS
Hi spiny Adiefli'enicnts, each
inch 30c
Loral Headers, the line 1 in
( 'l.issii'ii-il Column, the wind, each
time li'
Loir.il Nonces, each time, the
line 3 1 - it
( aids (if Thanks $1.00
obituaries, the lino 2 ':f
Fraternal orders mid societies
cliurKiiiK regular initialiun foe
and dues, rcaulur rates,
lleliraous and benevolent societies
will be churned at the Tegular
ailverlisini; rale for ail adver
tising when an adniirsiou or
collection is taken.
Knteivd at the Ashland, Oregon,
l'osloftiro as second class mail
matter.
MCCKSSITV WILL 1 Olt i:
I ssi i:
"Actual hunger may inoe a
h.iLe pioporlion of the American
I'aiple if conposs dots not do
i-uincthini: in readjust agricultural
londitioiis in this country," Sena
tor Capper, republican of Kansas,
oei'.ared in Hip senate recently, in
discussing the pending agricul
tural appropriation bill.
A "land slide" of farm labor to
the industrial centers is threat
cine a growing food shortage
v hich. unle-s checked, will rendei
the larmers powerless lo sujipl
the food demands of tlio nation,
Ca per warned.
We can't stop our present fain,
l.bor leaving the farms for tlu
ciCes but we can adopt ineasiire
whirh will permit the importation
of farm labor to this country uu
oer proper restrictions.
Ultimately, necessity will force
I ho issue for we must eat and tin.
farmers cannot feed the nation
without help to do it.
AIOVKV Kilt 111 U MNO
Aiany people have been wailim
for prices lo drop before biiildin'-'
homes. In Ihe meantime rents
have been climbing, steadily ami
the man who has put off building
for the past year has seen that
there is no prospect for a ma
terial drop in prices and he is out
another year's rent. As a result
it looks as if there would be a
land slide of building during tin
coming summer.
At a recent conference of liuild
i rs, labor leaders, financiers, ar-
hilects anil contractors the Heal
Lstute Bureau of New Vorrk an
nounced that $100. Olio. 0110 is
available for immediate building
development if labor and build
ers can agree on a program of
baimoiiy.
A similar conference in Chicago
lccuitly developed that 25,001.1
lionies will be roi Hired there this
year.
The situation in New York am!
Chicago is merely a reflection o!
simitar conditions in nil sections
of the country.
I'l.AVS
(III AID OI'
SALVATION
a inn
The local aihisoiy board for the
S-aliatioll Aliny, Home Servici
l'roeram for 1!C0, met l ist night
at the city hall. Chairman Dr. O.
McCrarken presided. Tentative
J lulls for Ashland's part ill the
state wide driie which is to take
place from May 1 to May Id, were
HOW'S VOIR BLOOD ?
Pimples and Eruptions
Mean Bad Blood
People v bo have impure or impove:
Hied blood Blu.uld be careful totak
only a tempi-mure remedy made
wild roois iiinl barks, nidi a Dm'to
Pierce OhMi ii .Medical Discoveiv i
mid ih been fur nearly .'ill years
Ingredients praiu-d on rapper!
The lirst day j.pu uiart to lake tin
reliable nii-uiciiie, impure germs am
iccmuulatiom bein to i-eparale in th
blood ami are then expelled throiigi
the eliniinative mgant.
In place of the impurities, tli ar
terii-e aial v:uis gradiialiv get fro.-1
vitalized bin-id and II. e action of il.i
food blood on the hkiu means tba
pimples, b..;., carbuncli, eczema
rash, acne and many skm blemishe
ill disappear. Tin n von must re
member mat when the I.IokI i rigbi
the liver. Hninadj, b.meit and Lidnev
becmie bealihv, acihe and vigoroii
did you mil l,aie no more tniiblt
mill indigestion, backache, iieadaclie
iet Di-t r I'ierce's (ii.lden .Mtdic.i
Dincovery to-dav ai any medicine deal
its, in tablet or hipli I (.,rin, or m-im.
10c. lor trial package ti Dr. 1'ieice'l
luvahdii' H..UI. P.ufialo, N. Y.
Oikl.AMl. C Ai.lK. ' A r.l.ithe
ii!itii-U. Ii-T l.iiic
t'iriii-1 t-j w u'-r ;
ihe d'icoir givi
la-r lip. n:i,il sle
ca.ai n i- r I
ci. riil. M. in.iPi
In-ill Dr. I'l.-r
.Oid"U M.
DivoM-r.. aoO li
cured ber. 1 n.iv,
loot ix iim.il ' 'i
' fc hn-ll left loe in a
li'-rw,'i- hlal', V I!'
1 if se-'-p ai.i
: in-. I 'in-1 nl
I',. rc-N liial'l I
f.-t I' a-ulit IV.'. li j
He.ll.-ul III r.
wry :
i urwu in.-. I
i. ,..i.. I-.- -nia
discussed. Those present were:
lir. O. McCracken, II. 0. Knders
Jr.. W. K. l.uch.ilian, Hov. I'. K.
H..mnionil. Mrs. 1). Pero.zi ni.d
W. II. alcNair. A ineetiii? was
called lor Kiid.iy ovoidns, April
at which a definite plan in al
lien is to be outlined.
The diiedots of
I'l nil and Produce i
a n, Celine held last
the Ashland
asoeialuili at
evening '!'-
(iiii'd to build an extension
to
I hi ir plant on the plot thoy se
iined last summer adjoining their
- pn sent buildings. This will be
'on the site of the old While Sul
phiir hotel which the association
I had torn down a short time ago,
alio the lot made ready for the
new sirhcture, should the aoci
:iion decide lo build this year.
I'lans have been accepted for a
Imp' extension, which calls for
1 la feet on Ash street, running
lack to the railroad on the north,
and the diro.rtors expect to ad
it rlise for bids for the construc
tion immediately.
Owing to the cold weather prev
ail nl this sprint;, the association
miii 1 n undecided about build
ing their extension, thinking that
a i our fruit year would not war-
lanl the addition to their plant at
lids lime. Later developments,
however, have caused them to go
ahead with their plans of (-illumine
their plant. Fruit prospi-cts
now are unusually good, and if
I hey continue the necessity of l.u-
;ir buildings will be iinpcraiiv
A full crew of workmen are
busily engaged laying the "hot
stuff" on the pacific, highway ex
leiision which the Oskar llnher
company is building soul 1 1 of
Ashland. This work lias been
di laved on account of Ihe rainv
weather this spring, and has only
lightly started. The work is be
in;! carried on from the compani's
1 h.nt at the junction of the Dead
Indian road and the highway, am!
is. progressing towards the city.
Yesterday about fillO feet of lav
ing were laid, and the cont racloi s
are making good progress.
111 a recent letter Irom Mis.;
Alary Young, who left Ashland
last fall for Korea where she en
tered a mission school, she de
scribed very entertainingly Jap
an'.", New Year's celebration which
sin witnessed on her way to Ko
rea. This celebration, uccoiilin;
lo Aliss Young, lasts three days.
Ill tho business sclion the si reel,
v.ere elaboralely decorated with
bamboo, flags, lanterns and
grass fringe stretched across Ihe
-hop fronts. These open froiil
shops, Aliss Young states, resem
ble street booths. Instead of the
"honk, honk" of the auto and
oilier accustomed noises, it was th"
"Click, click" of the wooden
slioes, uud the "aye, aye" of the
'lll.sha mall, who has right ol
ay when (here is no auto about
"Our tickets perinill ing, Aliss
llass, Aliss Dickon and 1. Die
three missionaries lo Korea,
chose ot have our baggage con
tinue by boat while we. went over
laud to Kobe," Miss Young wrote.
"The following morning we went
ti. the depot in rikshas. It cer
tainly did not seem right for u
human to pull the thing in which i
I ri de, but suppose I will gel used
lo it. In ,laian they sell as many'
tiikets for a car as it is made for,
and love or money won't buy an
other. As everything was full
there was nothing for us to do
hill to go back to the boat.
"We were sailing at 1 p. m.
Pive minutes before the time. 1
iverheard Aliss Alass say she hail
jusl rescued her baggage which
was put off by mistake, and she
hud happened to seo il. Suspect-'
ing mine was off also, I flew,
and sure enough, il was.
found the baggage man. got
I
an
(.Dicer's permit, and men to re
load. Down Ihe baggage plank
w. went, I io Idioilily. A Jap-ali.'-e
iillicer said I could not go
lank Inn way. 1 looked al him
a second, bopped owr the cable
and was soon out of leach. - No
tin.r lo go around."
Aliss Young stated that the Nf l.
was very beautiful on that New
Year's day but that they wop
very glad to get their first sight
of land with its rich coloring ami
gieat snow-capped Fuji. inn in
the background.
Public Forum
A PROTEST AND AN APPEAL
Editor Tidini-'s: We lo.k
rrouml ih, ami evervwheii. v. ,
o much benny nnd grace of form
ami color, sunshine and cloud and
shadow, mountain nnd meadow,
hill mid dale, tree and IP Id mid
llower and sparkling waterfall,
a ion-taut il. Inhl In ll:,. en., .-!,
evi-ilastiiig iiispiialiou to tl"- soul
, to lollow nature, and be bi auti
I lul, but what is this poison that
lis polluting the air? It Is tin
br th of the si andal-iin.np.r
lh.it most deadly of gases, rem-..t'-d
in . an unrighteous heart,
flin g toiih by a malicious tiairne;
eiaiiv uii-uspecii,K victims h"
Lai; bir. ii firhtjliK sti-lolih', tiin.e
Hi ly the t.a'lle ot life hi.'.e t n
cim-lly "gaa-eil " Some iii ii- re i
in ye.ns rerover from the inlurv.
some .erhapti mav never entiri-Iy
recover. Only by tho application
of healiii!! truth can th
le' repaired, and
oltui unavailable
t rut U is all
An assault
too1
on !
il.a human body is followed by! The Tidings hopes that in the
swift punishment 0 l'the assail-' reorganization of the club every
ant. Inn the at'empted and often
i la- actn.il niuiderors of human i .-ponsibility ot a club officer is'
ace and hapuilit-s-s, no their self-, to hang onto tho funds he left en-!
satisfied way, unpunished except lirely off the new official roster.'
tor Hie occasional small pricking I'ut in officers with vision and pep;
ei a paralyzed coUiCienee, u con-! ami good judgment. Then watch
si. i le e so nearly di ed that it Arjiland KIW. Such men Will keep'
1 rows neither reju-nalance nor op tho enthusiasm and energy nec
chain.'o, but win n public sentiment ' ossary to great accomplishment, '
is aroused, there must bo change! '
ami progress. The ideals of this! aliss Lillian M. Sullivan.1
i oiniuiiiiity are too high to toler- daughter of Mr. and Mis. W. II J
ale existing conditions. It seems . Sullivan, formerly of Ashland,
to be a failing of many otherw ise sails for the Orient on tho Shinyo'
canorous natures to find a selfish Alum May 7. Miss .Sullivan, who'
pleasure in wrecking the reputa ( is, private secretary to the presi
Hon of another, as though they 'dent of tho (lorbam Engineering
thought in some mysterious way Co., of San Francisco, will bo the '
lo heighten their own ego, by low-; house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. !
ei'ing that of others; but whoever
passively receives, then pisscv
along to another waiting carrier,
this, destroying evil, is an accom
plice in crime, and accessory af
ter the fiction, b t us say, for there
can bo little doubt that nine-
tenths of tho scandals In circula -
lion are without foundation of
(ret. .Many of them tho write:'
knows to be absolutely false, am!
sumo are so absurd that it is al
most unbelievable that any person
of ordinary intelligence would
pile one innocent until proved
guilty. If wu entertain Hie
thought of evil, it may react on
our own natures, weaken our
characters and lower our influ
ence. When there has been actual
wrong-doing, let us not foru'l
that we are all sinners in some
decree. Jesus ill His great wis
doni and llliilei -landing said: "lie
llial is without sin among you, le!
him first cist a stone." Should
we, through some happy combina
tion of circtiin. talli es, a fine in
hiiilauce, splendid environment,,
i. mi absence of strong temptation
think that we may still claim tie'
privilege of throwing stones
yi I why Hi row slimes at all? An1;
there not more effect ivn ways of I
iiissening evil, than by expressing
hale and contempt for Ihe evil
doer? Who shall gay how inaliy :
limes t ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 may not han
he.-n overcome, ere the final test , i
ia which it was at last victorious?
l.el us organize ill thought, an
alili-si aliilal club that shall ill
elude tin' whole community. The'
primary object of this club to le-
not to subtract from the sine
total of human happiness; the
one i mi I i lit m I ion for ineiuheiship. j
Ihe possession of a kind ami gen- j
emus heart; I ho initiation fee, j
pearl o ft i nth; ils one by-law j
"Do unto others as ye would that I
they should do unto you"; (or lis'
emblem, Ihe jewel of justice; il
motto, more hue. charity ami hu-
milily. .May we c, or strive to
make the social atmosphere as
pure and w lnnesonie, us the moun
tain nil' that .' urroiiiids our beau
lilul little city.
11 wise control, reach shining,
goal
If evil forces held in thrals,
And for our creed a larger meed
Of love and charity tor all.
AIRS. EMILY L. WAITK. .
IHE COMMERCIAL CI, I It DRIVE
Ashland is to be congratulated
and the Commercial Club officers
and local workers generally on the
spbmlid success of Ihe Coninier
ual Club drive. The sum total
will be a membership of about
a, 10, about one hundred more thai'
.Medford secured in its recent
diive, ami a cash working hudgcl
ot about $5,000.
If the club succeeds ill main
taining the same degree of en
thusiasm and energy in working
Hie outside lerritoiy in its ex
It. nsion (hale as il has working
eilii.ens in Ihe membership and
budget drive Ashland will double
ils population in the net year or
Imi. Whether th" cluhspep is
1 lainlaiued throughout the com
ing year depends largely on the
breadth of the new board of ili
r idol's and officers to be elected
by the membership.
. I
WHO
'Ihe club needs ofi'ii
b'NOW HOW I'll SPEND MONEY.'
rot those ulio know how NOT to
.-in ml money. Ashland has a lot
i I cilinn-i, oili-n fiul al Ihe head
oi such piojei ts, who believe the
acme of succes of a Cfimiiic rchil
Club lies in KFI'PINil ' THE
FUNDS l THE TREASURY.
Never was die greater enor.
Tin quick' r the funds can be ex
pended In such manlier as In bring
back three dollar'! of value for
. n ry dollar so e;a ni,.il. the bel
ter tlie sooner Ihe city will ice
ill ti-v iv ifytni; olierl and bi'ieiiie
hell hy and pi ospi i oua.
A- hl.iiid po-si's.-i-s a lai'.-e inini
ber of o!lieivv,,f conil cill.'.etM who
are so cons-'i v at i i o ' hat tin,.' le a r
ly bleak their backs leilling back
v.ar.l. Pul i-'iich as thoe al th"
I.e. ot uf tie Coiomelcial Club ; lei
all Ihe good work so far ai-coin-
In In .1 will he lo t licibie. Tle'thini
As! l..ud n.-eds is j ep-nn 11 ..t t'e
lead ot li.-r fi.i ward enterprises
vviih visiun and courage ami with
good judsiin i.l I'li-.u '- )i to vp' ml
money in any sum i.'.iiiite'l so loir-'
0 it is 1 j .i,i' t'd in .-uch a vvay i'
tn lain div llend-. Ill the tin 1
1 li ,1 lii.il is o ir:!y III" r.irl (.1
1 't.iniation a CVa1111erci.il Club
i end thoe sub-crilimt did so. 11
ioulJ Lave done so, as .111 inv.,;,t-
i.unt, in the hope that tbo funds
Injury! would , qiy jnVeslcil in such
manner as to return lai-Ro divi
!; lis.
man u feels that tho greatest
Oorham of Yokohama while on
business in Japan.
From Japan Miss Sullivan will
visit in Shanghai, Manila, ('anion,
Hongkong and at Singapore, she
will visit at tho home of Mr. mid :
Mrs,
, tain
J. T. 0. Van Shreven. Cap-'
A'an Shreven is the present!
. commander
; navy.
of the Royal Dutch'
It will be remembered I hat Miss
Alice AI. Sullivan, after graduat
ing at a young jadies' finishing
school in New York city, became
Ihe briilo of Vommander Van
Shreieu. August 11, 1!iS.
As it would shoileii her jour
ney to return via Europe, .Miss
Sullivan hopes to make tho trip
iiMinnd the world, but at the pres
ent time traveliii'T conditions aro
so poor that she may have to re
turn via Japan,
! I ermission to construct Emi
grant reservoir has been granted
to Talent Irrigation district, 0.'
.'Intent. Jackson county, by Percy
A. Cupper, stale engineer. The;
proposed reservoir is lo contain
II, Out) acre feet of water from
kmigrnnt creek and Keems creek.
Jl will he constructed ill tlle chali
i nel of Emigrant creek, with solid;
rock bullion and .ides. The dam
will be of conoicle, a lloo-fnot ra-1
.dins arch, i 2 11 feet high. 11a feet'
j long at Ihe lop and 1 ",il feed al ;
Ihe bollom, with a spillway ove.-i
I the lop. The stored water will
be used for irrigating Until) acres
t of land. Cost of comili'ii'.lion is
! estimated al $:!uO,liii(i. Work
upon the tlain i ; to he coinmenccti
by June I and he completed will,
in Ihiee years.
Today marks an important
coprh in tho hislm-v of the local
uud county Woman's Christian
Temperance Union, when the "llth
anniversary of the organization
of Ihe local union is; celebrated.
Iti
iclhor ilh the mid-yc ar coite
rally. An all-dav se: sion meet'
in the Presbyterian church, with
unusually fine aih'ressea and otle i
interesting leatUH'S at both lie
morning and afternoon meetiii"
A large attendance is here f'oin
Mcill'nrd, Talent, Jacksonvill..,
1'kocnix and other points in lie
county, and much interest is man
Rested among the White Ribbon
its ill the programs arranged.
This forenoon's session was
opened with devoiionals conduct
ed by Airs. Slingerlaiid, followed
by a paper of unusual merit or
American ism given by Airs. C. !'. :
Kochlcr. Airs. Carrie Cillauih-i-. ;
wj of tho pastor of the local
Congregational church, who Ir
served extensively in the mission
fii Id of Ihe south, gave an impies
sive address on Temperance and
Missions, while ihe talk on Con
test work given by Airs. Alice Jill
son was remarkably enlightening
A noontime luncheon in the
church brought out a feeling ot
good fellowship among Ihe tem
perance workers of Iho county.!
This afternoon aside from th"
numbers on Hie procram, will W
devoted to talks by the vaiaoii
candidiites in the county, who will
delineate their platforms.
WASIIINCTON. Increased
Pullman rates amounting I'll pe.
cent went into el led May 1. Tle
insterstate commerce coiuuiissioi-
announced that after inveslia.
lion of protests il had decuh a1
naitisi suspension ol the incre.o.'
ALL liA It' JAINS.
Fi acres in bearing peach tree;,
good black soil, land all fenced,
owner non-resident. Only $r,r,e
15 acres fino land, all fenced
all cleared but about one acre,
faces two roads. A snap, Jll'iioi
C acres, small barn, good well
of water, land all fenced and pan
in alfalfa. $1050.
0-room house close in, built-in
cupboards and drawers and bins,
full basement, lot 53x145, f 2 1 On.
Want offer.
23 acres, 10 in bearing fiuit.
b.il. brush and wood land, S-room
bungalow; would make an Ideal
poultry farm and Just outside city
limits. Must sell.
2 acres in fruit nnd garden, r,
room house, barn, etc. $2500.
.Money to loan. Insurance writ
ten, nnd rents collected.
Mrs. S. L. Alien I
:l X. alulii St.
Office I'bolio HI. .lie.. UN!I..I
PEIL'S
coitNKit nv thi: p.i:k ,
Iceless Cooler no b e need, a
ill pay fur itself in one Mou
rner. Order year rio'. ir and 1.
pairs early. S r ,y and paid, n
ho-.- Ne-.r and f,rinl hind
sewinpr inachii'i s for sale or r. nl.
fcMIL l-KIL
P I'if-Jf ll Annnnnromnntc
I UliilUll AllllUUiltCllltlilO
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Po'itical Announcements. , ?1 5 00
l'oiilicnl Display Adv. the in. !35
I'pon the solicitation of friends I
have consented to become a can
ilidate for County Commission
er, subject to May primaries.
Mi
i good roads enthusiast uud,
k business methods can
think
prevail
--Adv.
In county affairs.
VICTOR UUJtSELL.
it. r. u.
Medford.
County Treasurer
hereby announce mynelf as a
andidalo on the republican
tic
ket for the nomination for
,.,T.. f
.. , , vm, i,Ua1,u,e,,
l i.iiiiir,iim u ui.imiiiMea mo
duties of the office on an effi
cient business basis.
-Adv. A. C. WALKER
lor County Treasurer
hereby announce myself us can
didate fof nomination for Conii
iry Treasurer on tho Republican
ticket. I am an experienced
l.usiuess man.
k. 1 W. D. WELCH.
'
A
For District Attorney
Hi lieving that my successful man-
a cement of the otflce of District
Attorney has shown mo thor
oughly qualified, and that I can
serve the people of Jackson
County in that capacity best, I
aiinnuuco my candidacy for re
iMiinination on tho Republican
ticket at the May primaries.
G. M. UOUERTS.
I hereby annotinco myself as a
candidate for the office of Dis
trict Attorney, on Republican
ticket, subject to tho wish of the
.-liters at coming primary elec
tion. I bcliuro that the laws
.-houltl ho
Honestly and fairly
orced, and if nominated and!
elected
see that they are;
so enforced
'II. A. CANADAY.
1 h "ieby announce my candidacy
for nomination on tho republi
can ticket for tho office of Dis
trict Attorney. I f elected 1
I'l'dge myself to an Impartial
enforcement of the law.
F. I'. FAR It ELL,
County Commissioner
announce my candidacy for the
office of county commissioner;
on the Republican ticket, sub-'
ject to the will of tho voters ut1
Hoi primaries, Alay 21, 1820. If
elected I promise
an cconomi-i
nil, fair and impartial udniin
i t ration of tho duties of the
in i ice. I have always been for
"ood roads.
( Adv.) COURT HALL.
For Sheriff
-1 hereby niinoiincu myself a Re
publican candidate far Sheriff
of Jackson County, at the. May
priiuai'lcs. Several years' ex
perience in this line of work,!
including last nix months of j
1D19 in the tax collection de
partment, thoroughly qualifies
mo to administer the duties of
the office in an efficient man-! MORTHAdE ON REAL PR(P
' ner. JOHN B. WIA1ER. , EHTYP ALIAS SUMMONS.
! To Carrie A. Cozzens, one of the
I hprenv announce mv candidacy above named defendants:
for re-nomination for the office! 'N THE NAME OF THE STATE
of Sheriff on the Republican OF OREGON, You are hereby
ticket, subject to the May prim-; summoned and required to appear
mai ii s. I feel that my record and answer the Complaint of the
ns n public official during the said plaintiff, in the above entitled
first term entitles me to re- court and cause, which Complaint
nomination and ro-electlon. ; is on file in the office of the Clerk
C. E. TERRILL. of Court at Jacksonville, Jackson
x county, Oregon, and a certified
For Assessor ! copy of which Complaint Is hcre-
I hereby announce my candidacy with served upon you, within six
for the nomination for tho of- weeks from the date of the first
fice of County Assessor of Jack
son County, subject to the wish
es of tho voters of the Repub
lican party at the primary elec
tion of May 21st.
. J. B. COLEMAN.
School Superintendent
T linfeliv nminlitipn myself a canrtl-
dato for nomination for County, ' ul 0 i"-'r
School Superintendent on the l'Pr ''" thereon from Oc
Republican ticket. ; '"1"'r 1st. 118. for $213.45 with
O W GODWAItD s I"'1' cc"t interest thereon from
' ! February 28th, 1920, for $150.00
County School Superintendent "tlorney fees and the costs und
I hereby announce myself ns can- disbursements of this suit.
dldate for County School Su-' 1 "" the mortgage given to su
perintendent on the republican,'16 tlie 8ame " Hc,co,rt!1. In,?1'
ticket at the primary elecilnn. . " W "
May 21st. -I am for education, j " '
and for giving tho run 1 schools
the very best advantages pos
sible, for employing as far as
possible tho teachers from our
own state schools, i.nd for pay
Jng ndequato salaries. 1 favor
more Normal schools for Ore
gon. A. J. HANBY.
County Sujierlnteiidont
I herewith announce myself as a
candidal!) seeking nomination
by the Republican party for the
office of county cchool superin
tendent. SltfUNNE W. HOMES.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR AND TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS.
TO WHOM IT A1AY CONCERN,
TAKE' NOTICE: That the un
dersigned has been appointed in
tho County Court In and for the
county of Joikson, State of Ore
gon, ns the Executor of tho Ks
ti to of Win. M. Abbott, deceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are required
to present the samo, duly verified
at the office of Brings and Briggs.
n the Pioneer lllock. in the Cilv
-XT ' j!
W ILL IT PAY TO Ott'X A VAUiHX DKAIV SAW?
Hy Intiiil piu can saw cords of wimhI m day at a cost of 91.25 Mr ford.
W illi n Viumlin saw one man can produce SO cords a day. lit a root of 27 !j rents a com!.
Vatmhn driiK saw will cam yon IUAI a day pmrit, less oil and(nitdiiic, Hliich, for 10 I10111V con
lliiiious riiiinini; will lost nbont S1JVO.
S.'n how ijiiickly the iiiikIiii diii sax will pay for Itself In additional profits? And after it has
iiriuil Ils it it hoc rinlit on rurninn for years If properly cared for. The saw ran be taken into
On wood nn where a horse ran go. CrITfTT riTHT
Lome In and let ma allow you. CiVlllrf " ICl At the corner on th Plaza. !
of ABhland, Oregon, within six
months from the Hate, of the first
publication of this notice.
SYLVENl'S S.
ABBOTT,
i Executor,
Date of first publication is
I April 14th, 1920. - 92-4t
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I:
XOT1CE TO t'KKDITOKS
Notice is Hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of El -
loll
lT?i
i County Court of Jackson County
..w.., ...... M,,0,
persons having claims against said
egon, with proper vouchers and
ft nil- vnrifmil ,.i,l,l i
J """"I " mil OIA IHU111II
I rtVIIII tllll f ivat ll 1,1 lo,. I !.. I,n...w.
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... fAz-mn
1)4-6 wed
Administrator,
.NOTICE TO (it EDITORS
In tho County Court of the State i0r"?r ln the Ashland TidingB, a
of Oregon for Jacknon County I we,T ,newsl)allur primed and
In tho Matter of the Estate of Su-1 at As'1,am, Jiickson
dio J. Irwin, Deceased i.eounty, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given bv tbo' . BRIGGS AND I1RIGGS,
undersigned, to al! persons hav-i
Ing claims against the estnu nfl
Sadie J. Irwin, deceased, to pre
sent them with proper Touchers
within six months from date of
first publication hereof, to Clara
Augusta Englo at No. ItiO, North
wain Btreet, Ashland. Oregon
Date of first publication. Anrll
21, 11120.
CLARA AUGUSTA ENGLE.
' Executrix
93-5 Wed.
XOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
V.iiieo a i...i... i .. . ii "ul" ,u "ne inousaiid .- no itiin
ivotice Is lieioby pjven, that the ,irp(i twpi1,v b,i n(1 ,nft ,,, .,n
undersigned lias filed tho final 'we.I ,y 811 .00:!" ,!l'!)J -
.account of her administration of
the estate ot Humiihrev E. Stone.
tOlie,
deceased In ,! n, " .... ;
.1,,,'kn,,,, , ; n"I ;r '
t . ,.; ":."'"'. ",,u l"Bl
1,J, 'K1 i.01"'1.1'"8. .rte?"
i at the hour of T 'Zk '
I tno courthoue in Jactanvii.e
ii,l enniiiv no ii,n i I
rl , Z , I' !M5f. ,la,Ce
n ""jvuuiia iu tiiiu inn
1 settlement of said account.
MISSOURI E. GIBSON (nee Stone)
! Administratrix.
' lin-5 Wed.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE NT.ITE OF ORKOON. IV
AND FOR Till:
J.( KSO.V
t Ol .NTV OF
HI TLER & THOMPSON CO., A
CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF,
vs.
W. N. CAMPBELL AND IIATTIE
CAMPBELL. HUSBAND AND
WIFE, CITY OF MEDFORD, Aito wit;
MUNICH PAL CORPORATION; The South half of the southwest
JACKSON COUNTY, ORECION. cuurter of the northwest quarter
a POLITICAL SUBDIVISION , of section 5 In township :'.!( south
OF THE STATE OF OREGON; j of range one east of the W. AI. in
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK, ' Jackson county Oregon, contuin
A BANKING ASSOCIATION; , Ing 20 acres of land, more or less,
JACKSON COUNTY BANK, I subject to water and ditch rights
A BANKING CORPORATION; ; passing through said tract.
CARRIE A. COZZENS, THOAI- Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
AS MORROW. WILLIAM' April 24th, 1120.
AIYER AND ANNIE L.
EH. HUSBAND AND
0. MY-i
WIFE, i
DEFENDANTS.
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORECLOSE
publication of this Summons, and
if yon fail to so appear and plead
in said cause the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
I'liinded in the said Complaint, to
wit: That the plaintiff havo judg
ment against the defendants, W.
N. Campbell and H.ittie Campbell,
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
OF
Wadco Coffee
Jelly Powder
D. Q. Tapioca
Steam's Self Service Store
7 N. Main.
9- iuMlft ,
i Mortgage Records of Jackson
county, Oregon, dated October 1st,
1914, and executed by the said
! defendants, and conveying as se-
curity therefor a part of Block
Two in Galloway's addition to the
City of Medford, and also a purl
of Government Lot Six In Section
32, in Township 30 south of
Range 2 west of W
1 1., 1AI.DA
C01llUy 0reK0li be foreclos(i(i um,
that yoV and al. the other' ,loro, l
'.",: , ,?"!'',.'
thereto save and except
the right of redemption.
By order of the Hon P M Calk-
, illfl jude o( ' ",' , i 1,
1 L"' 7 ..f "A0: yo" "re
w "I'l'eur Ullll ni'.HWC
ill
. . ...i nil n , n n
cause
from the (lute of the first
publics
, on or tli in Kim, ,.,
which date!
...U..UI
is Allril zsth in '111 ,! ........
j for Answer will expire June Ulli,
ivm. 1 tie publication being
made in accordance with the said
A,t0,'Iieys for l'miHff, Ashland
Oregon. flf-ii Wed
NOTICE .OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue ot an execution in
Foreclosure and Order of Sale
!luly Issued out of and under the
Be"' of tlle Circuit Court for the
i State of Oregon, for Jackson
K'"""1 datel April 24. 11120, in
i 8 cei tu'n 8llit therein, wherein
otl - Helmnn, as Plaintiff, re
covered judgment against Desl-
! (!crla Weren as Defendant, for the
v" iuf,wLin,i i.ll lllllll
nev feps anil 142 40 rnulu mul diu.
1 Km-Moniunto urlil.h Im,1. ...o..
''"is-mems wnicn jlldgr
iMraHe'l docketed In
said
Court Anril 17th. 1920.
! Notice is hereby given that.
Pursuant to the terms of said ex-
-u " ,29:,h' V'2'
at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front
loor of the court house in the City
of Jacksonville, Jackson county.
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption us pro-1
vlded by law, all the right, title
n"'' Interest that the defendant.
Desiderla Weren and estate of
weren, deceased, anil tne
heirs Of Eric Weren Jointly or in
dividually, had on .June 23rd,
J ft 1 3 , or havo since acquired, or
now have In nnd to the following
('escribed property, situated in
Jackson County, State of Oregon,
C. E. TERRILL,
Sheriff of Jackson County,
Oregon.
, By FLORA THOMPSON.
M-fi Wed. Depntv.
I HANDLE A COAII'I.ETE
LINE OF
Fuller's
Dai
Dickerson
THE PAINT MAX
-
Opposite the I'laz.i
UllllO
STAPLES ItEALTY AGK.NX'X
WKITKS 1'IRK INSI RANCK
SKLLS I,AIMiI3 AM) K.AIA LL
RAXCIIRS j
GARDENH
OHCIIAKDS
I'ASTt'RB
I
I
City
'rice.
Right
.Some high grado
speculative offerings
profitable
STAI'I.F.S UFA LTV AOEXCV
Hotel Austin llldg. I'hone 1!0
ONE MONTH'S 1 ItEi: I KE
OF AN'
STROP
RAZOR
Vmi r clianeii to giro this ra
zor a trial. If you do not get
inoro satisfaction out of cuch
shave than with your present
lazor If you are not entirely
satisfied bring back to us.
SEE (li lt W INDOW
Polcy's Drug Store
I'OLEV .V. EI.IIAItT
Druggists.
i
CITIZENS
A Wnn savings
DEPOSITS,
i HOTEL MANX
Powell St., atC Tarrcll
San Franciscc
In the heart of tliehjl
business, shopping r
ana meaire district.
Running distilled ice
Sfl water in every room.
1;
Our commodious
lobby ,fineservice,and
nomelike restaurant
will attract you. -European
Plan rates
$1.00 up.
Management
W. B. Janes
iTcxjnn
MAKICS TIIK OLD HAT LOOK
I.IKK XIAV!
ELKAY'S
Slraw Hat
DYE
Colors straw, leather, wood,
etc.. easy to apply;' quirk to
dry. Wear-proof. liRht-proof.
Brush conns with every bottle.
Sixteen colors. Lighter shades
of any color may be obtained by
diliitinK with natural water.
-" TIIK P.OTTI.K
Ask us about it.
McNAIR BROS.
Tke jVft store
Will Mud Von ii Clly Homo at
CITIZENSy
W BANK
iFALANi
IT OIVES YOU
I'llESTTOE
s
Open an account with
i The Citizens Bank of
Ashland nnd pay your
! hills by check.
ft gives you PREH-
LJ
j Nearest to R 1
Everythinjr" E '
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