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    PACE 1 WO
A8HLAXD WEEKLY TIDINGS
Wednesday, May 12, 1020
Established 1S76
Published Every Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Ben R. Urtxr Edilor
II
OB SPEND
MKT ON IPS
! pastor of the Grants Pass church
delivered an inspiring sermon at
thiE service. The local church
: people had arranged to give a sup
per to the visitors, but owing to
the latter having their dinner at
such a late hour, the supper was
postponed uutil after the evening
Astoninsliing figures on the: service. A fine feeling of fellow-
H.jinaK il iat ii )mt a.l lit' mnliridN u i r. iirm'u ilurf Ihpniirhnnr lha an.
OFFICIAL flHASD CuFVTV, JonrneVB' ,ervIce.
- 1 have been compiled by the iva- The morning service at this
TELEPHONE Hl ; tional Parks Highway association church was also of particular iu-
SlllSCRlPTIoX HATES according to Lynn Mowat of this terest. Rev. Finch delivered a
Ode Year $2.00 city, .Mr. Mowat is the local rep-: fine discourse appropriate to
Six Months J. 25 j resentutive of the highway which Mothers' Day. The church had
Three Months '5:iuw extends by a well marked I t-en especially decorated in keep-
ADVEHTIS1NG KATES route from Chicago to Crater ing with this occasion and the
Hazel Powell; assistant secretary,
.Margaret Campbell; treasurer,
Maishnll Barber; pianist, Caroline
Tilton. These officers will as
sume their duties June 1.
Display Adveitisetnents, earh ike, Oregon, with gateways nt advent of the visitors from Grants
each of the four national parks Pfs, and the floral rteorations
All-Day Meeting
The Study club of the Women's
Home and Foreign Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian church
meeting in all-day session yester
at the home of Mrs. E. J. Van
Sunt on Oak street. The mem
bers took luncheon with them,
which was served at noon, and
spent a pleasant and profitable
day.
tfiernoon affair, held last Friday vagaries of the French language, all present scouts and scout of-
at the home of Mrs. F. D. Wag-i this being Mrs. Mulingieii's first: ficials t0 outwear uniforms pur
ner, on Granite street. About j eppearance in Ashland after a I cliased In good faith under condl
tlilrty ladies, present and former : serious illness of many weeks. J lions as thoy formerly prevailed.
While it is to be regretted that
so much time must elapse before
inch
.30c!
i.oeai neaoers, me imu lul en route. Mr. Mowat says: iwere especially fine. A malo
Classified Column, the word, each "Records kept by the highway' quartet, consisting of Messrs. Yeo,
, '' reinesentativi'H last year show Tilton; Stratton and Cochran, ren-
I t'Etil oticts fUCll tilllfi 1116
' jjne ' ' 3 j.3C that a little over 40,000 autotno- ikied several beautiful and np-
r ri nf Thanks $1.00iuile3 use(1 t,le highway for trips piopriate selections, aside from
niiitnnriea ,h. i;ne 2U.C ' 1000 nli,es or i"ore- We 'lo the special music prepared by the
Fraternal orders and societies'1101 ke?I records of trips lesa than rmulnr cliofr.
charging regular initiation fees: 1000 miles as we do not consider! .
and dues, regular rates. ! iliat they are transcontinental in ( ibei-veil Willi ltirllidiiy
Religious and benevolent societies character. Each of the 40,000; A number of the members of
will be charged at the regular 0 rs ,.CC0I.ded carrip(i an average1 n'v u-illiam Johmon's Sund-iv
advertising rate for all adver- , , , ., , Jonnions Minua
Using when an admission or,0' ,n,'ee Persons to the car. Ac-. s,.nool class gathered at the home
collection is taken. , cording to government estimates,: ot the iattcr-s daughter, Ms. J. R.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, I the average money spent daily by Robertnon. on Almond street, Sat-
Postoffice as second class mail each person on the road is fourj ur,Uy afternoon in honor of the
i1'-",ler ,. , 1 dollars. Many who camp along! UKe(1 teachers' 8Cth birthday an-
'the linn will lint Hiipnrl nvpr J:l.l..: m.- '...;
rLIRTIMf Willi DEATH I - - '-Mmeisaij. i no oteasiuu was also
; but this is more than offset by the; a celebration of the birthday of
An appalling number of people ! m,mner w,1 wlU sPenrt f,om a. Mrs. Johnson, which occurs in two
are killed or injured everv year 10 6' Accepting the govern-, weekS wncn the recipient will be
in automobile accidents, most ofl'1"'"1'8 "ve"6" ' P dav the same age as her husband. The
which are caused bv careless driv- ":,eB ." lu lm: : House was handsomely decorated
Ntudy Club Member Honored
The Ashland Study club gave a
picnic luncheon in Lithlu Park
yefterday in honor of Mrs. R. L.
Burdic Sr., who has been visiting
the past few week3 at the home
ot her son, Dr. R. L. Rurdic, in
this city. Mrs. Uurdic is a for
mer valued member of the club,
and after mightily refreshing the
'inner woman" with the good
things provided, all spent a most
enjoyable afternoon in talking over
old times and new.
This is the second social func
tion given by this dub within the
past week, the former being1 an
members of the club, were enter-!
tained by Mrs. Wagner, .Mrs. H.i'K'V SCOUTS WILL
('. Galey and Mrs. W. II. Mowat.! ('l;r l w I'MFOUM ,he fun ,enefits of Ma progress-
As the club year has been devot- Tlp Coy .Scouts of America has;Ve cun be realized, yet it
ed to the study of the French j adopted a new uniform for scoutscamiot be avoided. It Is sincere-
lunguage, a French ilay, "Les 1111,1 K''ullt ulficiuls mid there also,Iy iirIoti. however, that wherever
Deux Sourds," was presented for ; bus been accomplislied a thorough p(ssible scout leaderB will strive
the edification ot the guests, j levision. of the scheme of badges. (0 Bpcure lne fie!it uao ot tne
Judging from the hearty applause1 Long before the European war m,w ,njf,.m alK str)ct reglm
and the screams of laughter which 'here was a general Uemami lor f()r ,ho ,low re8utlong wiu, ref.
grrled the costumes, the acting, '" otiurt at standardization i ! ere nee to offlciul badges.
and the language ot the players, both the mutters or uniforms and
their efforts to be amusing were badges. J REAL ESTATE
successful. The parts of the four1 Very properly tho executive! 'amid, Orrliitrds, Oily Home In
character in the nlay were taken board concluded that while the! vestment, Insurance
v..!:,iiii. r.ew uiiifoi m would be made avail-' "'"u""o.v, oui cenainiy, all
t bo tlu'eo hostesses,
The saddest thing about the I
$12 per car dally.
with flowers and a pleasant after-
accidents is that the innocent suf- r"'c" 01 lnose n,1I"s w ,s "" oon was spent, during which the
icr with the guiltv. j"10 "liway at lp:lst 10 ,llvs' At host sang and played for the en-
When a fine stretch of road$I2 1er car a ll 'y' t,,is woul11 terlainment of the guests. Mrs.
(ion I... ....... ...
looms ahead many a driver feels i"""" D1'n"1 " noslough had made a tiue
tlie occir
a strong temptation to "give her I valu birthday cake. Tea and cake
H e gas." but the wise driver does ' ref ord ot 0'000 can llt 120 ""ch' were served. Those present were
i , t follow the Impulse to the dan- we llave 8 ,otul of M.800,000. Rv. c, P Koehler, Rev. and Mrs.
ter point. Though the road looks I 1 1"s' 1 Del,cve' 18 c'Tvauve u: ; William Johnson, Mesdan.es
ale the dangers in front of n'" B,,ould he bo,'ne '" ma"d llml Walker, Ilumpliieys, liessire, Mil
M'eedmg car mav be manv. Thei,,,,!rP WPre ma"y otl'"r ,ll,11Ra'1 ler, Iloyd, Silsby, Carey, McCar
nidlh of the road, the curves and "' cl,rs 011 ll,e lll"liwav 1111,killfi thy, Carpenter, Allen, Hays, Ross,
Mioner trips, an oi inem auuum rioslough, Curry, Rudd, Robert
to the stream of dollars. B(m, Hatch and Miss Welch.
"The returns from motor travel
are not by any means confined TIll'RSDAT'S NEWS
to hotels and garages although, of, Ehtertuiiifd nt Dinner
course, they receive a goodly pin-, Mrs. C. II. Hargadine enter-
tion. Many persons prefer to 1 tained a small company of friends
the tt.ilfic musl le considered.
Vital is safe spi-ed at one place
ma be a dangerous speeil a
i.t 1 1 distance ahnad.
A driver ought to have regard
for the safety of those riding with
him anil of others using the road.
Otherwise he will sooner or later
lea I'll a lesson, perhaps at the ex
penso of life or limb. When
someone is killed or maimed reckless-
driving becomes a tragedy
instead of a Joke, and the driver
must fnel that he is guiliy of mur
der even though he escapes the
penalty of the law.
! $' ! S
i PEOPLE'S FORI M
llililn Iiislilule
Following are the advantages of
a Hihle institute spiritual and
material:
1. Just as an individual must
b balanced to be normal to fiave
equally developed the intellectual,
spiritual and physical phases of his
personality so with a community.
The Chamber of Commerce ha;i
an admirable program for the ma
terial development of tho commu
nity. To be normal and healthy
the spiritual growth must keep
pace with the physical or we will
lose sight of the finest things in
life The liible institute will do
just this for tho community.
2. In that it is iindenomina
tlr.nal yet thoroughly Christian it
will appeal to people who, for rea
sou of their own, mistrust denom-
inationalibin, and will give these
the benefit of the ripest Christian
scholarship of the day.
3. It will be a unifier of the
religious forces of the community,
nuking possible a healthier co
operation and Bweetcr Christian
fellowship.
4. It will stimulate religious
activity, re-invigorate local
churches, enlist new people in tho
great program of the church, cre
ate an interest in the great, no
ble, worth-while and fundamental
things of lire.
5. But there is also a very ma
terial advantage in this Ilible in-!
stitute. If plans coutemphited
mature, many people will tent In
th'. community during Chautauqua
and continue through (he insti
tute. This will enliven business
and bring trade benefits lo our
merchants.
It will bring more revenue than
did the Round I'p which brought
gn-at crowds for a few days; for.
V bile no great nia of people will
gether at any one time their lon
ger stay will more than rotnpeti
mte for the lesser number.
4. It will put our fine Chau
tai qua building to an admirable
use. and thus help make us feel
inore that the structure fills a real
id in the community.
In a following article we will
Mate the nature of this Institute.
Dates are inly 2a lo August 22 '
C. V. KOEHLER.
camp along the route hut they at dinner last evening at her home
must have groceries, clothing, 1 on North Pioneer avenuo in hon
ammunition , reading matter,',,, 0r lie. Sisier ji.isa Helena Cu-
souveuirs and incidentals. Motor
tiavelers whether campers or ho
tel transients nre liberal spend
ers at theaters und refreshment
parlors. I believe every motorist
buys some clothing during the
trip, und tho women's wardrobe
is replenished.
"We tire anticipating for 1920
mi even greater year for trourist
travel. In addition lo the cen
tral campaign which promotes mo
toring anil which has been gain
ing in results yearly, we have as
surances that many caravans of
Shriller will use the highway to
reach reunion headquarters.
' The highway is In fair coniU
tion for travel at this early date
with only a few bad stretches.
Iiy the first of June the entire
line will be in goiid condition."
sey, who is her guest from Santa
Monica, Calif.
E. L. Officers
At their regular monthly busi
l.ess meeting held Tuesday even
ing the members of the Ashland
Epworth League elected the fol
lowing officers for the coming
year: President, John O. Higg;
first vice-president, I. C. Wilson;
f.econd vice-president, (iertrudo
Wertz; third vice-president, Jessie
Thatcher; fourth vice-president,
(iuald Guiiter; fifth vice-presi
dent, Josephine Barber; secretary
The Social Realm
MONDAY'S NEWS
Visitors nt Local liun li
Yesterday was a great day
among the Baptists of this city,
when tho local church wus host to
the Grants Pass congregation.
About 50 of tho latter came up
late .u the afternoon, prepared to
have dinner in the park. Owin?
to the rain of the night before,
the visitors found the park rat he
damp and chilly, so the guests ad
journed to the church where the
dinner was spread on the tables
in the basement. As announced
previously the evening services in
the locul church were turned over
to the visitors. Sixteen members
ofj the choir were among thej
guests, together with an Instru
mental trio, and these furnished
an excellent musical program mi-'
t;;!!Pfcg$ "Nearest to
I iSTife Iverythin I ; ; j
HOTEL MANX
Powell St., at G Tamil
San Franclscc
In the heart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lobby ,fineservice,and
Homelike restaurant
;H will attract you. -
4t! FitmnAan Dint mri
European Plan rates UV
! U $l.UU lip. t , in
: : f Miajeiit AJvfTS?
W.I. Janet (YfM
Strong Women
Bv. Da. Valentin Mott.
i
i
!(... Iliu l,.url.rlii nf Pw.f Annnl. .AV
hoff, formerly of Ashlund. The! A ifjrVw Pi
L O FAS H LAN Di l' V H x6
r "i 2f
A Georgia Senator, objecting,
to woman suffrage, fays Jesus di I
not have any women among l!i
disciples. e didn't haie any
senators either.
"Girl Bares .Society Becrets,"
reads a big red headline in the
dirpatchif. Ah. well, it in not
to be surprised at. They have
bated almost everything else."
IT GIVES YOl'
PKESTIOK
Open an account with
The Citizens Hunk of
Ashland and pay your
bills by check.
It gives
TIGB.
you PRES-
In contemplating either Bolshe
virks or politicians, we sometimes
let skeptical about God having
made man after bis own image.
I
tor ON SAVINGS;
ifroUPI DEPOSITS
o in e e
and men too
are just as
strong and
healthy a
their blood.
Vigor and
health come
with good
blood. Without good red blood a
woman has a weak heart and poof
lerves.
In the sprinir is the best time tc
lake stock of one's condition. If
;he blood is thin and watery, face
wile or pimply, if one is tired and
istl'-ss, Kenerally weak, a Spring
Tonic Fhould be taken. An old-'ashiom-d
herbal remedy that was
ised by nearly everybody 60 year
igo is still safe and sane because it
iuntains no alcohol or narcotic. It
a made of roots and herbs and
ailed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
discovery. If druggista do not
teep it in tablet frm, send TO cents
"or a vial to Dr. Tierce's Invalid'
HotW in F.ufTalo, N. Y.
Political Announcements
Political Announcements. . $1 5 00
Political Display Adv. the In. 135
Cash must accompany order on
nil political advertising.
Upon the solicitation of friends I
hare consented to become a can
didate for County Commission
er, subject to May primaries. I
am a good roads enthusiast and
think business methods can
prevail in county affairs.
VICTOR BURSELL.
Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford.
Gradually,
Tllltlllu a LA -fnnn.ll..ll . . 1.
W-.gner. Galey and Mowat, and .le at the earliest possible mo-; ,,. iWtcr not tne buy.
.Mrs. Henry Provost. It was pre-:'('nt It would be unfair to niake inj. realty. ,
ceded by a resume of the play, In it compulsory until January, 11122, j And Ashland affords some ex
Ei.glish. by Mrs. Mowat, and a thus giving lair opportunity to '""ordinary Investment ad van-
i'o juoi nun.
!.! ll t it'll t piano solo most artisll-
tally rendered by Mrs. Ernest A.;
Woods. Refreshments and a so-i
tail hour completed a most de-!
liuhtful afternoon. Several for-1
n.-i-r club members, who have been
absent from the city for somej
time were honor guests, as was I
alo Mrs. T. J. Malmgren of Phoc-j
niw the rlub's instructor in the1
beauties, the mysteries and the
pCLEANim
Corn
Pain
Stopped
Quick
"Gets-It" loosens Them So They
, Lift Off in A Jiffy.
The corn pains cease as soon as
a few drops of "aais.lt" reach the
oorn. It goes out ot the hurting
business forever.
ITSTinTi
County Treasurer
I hereby announce mycelf ss a
candidate on the republican
ticket for the nomination for
the office of County Treasurer,
promising to administer the
duties of the office on an effi
cient business basis.
Adv. A. C, WALKER.
For County Treasurer j
I hereby unuounce myself as can-'
dldute for nomination for Coun
try Treasurer on the Republican
ticket. I am an experienced
business mail. i
Adv. W. D. WELCH.
For District Attornev
Believing that my successful man-!
agetnent of the office of District
Attorney has shown me thor
oughly qualified, and that I can
Berve the people of Jackson
County in that capacity best, I
announce my candidacy for re
nomination on the Republican
ticket at the May primaries.
G. M. ROBERTS.
There's a Time for
Everything
KIGHT NOW IT
IS PAIXT TIME
The cool clear month of April
Is the ideal time in which to
have your house painted.
Later on, when the mercury
climbs and the sun gets hot
as blazes, you'll bo sorry you
"put it off."
Pay a call NOW at Paint Head
quarters and talk over your
planB and problems with us.
We are in a position to help
you choose good, economical
paint the kind of paint that
is a real investment.
Dickerson
p& Cornjone y j
i I offer llio following bargains
lor mm week:
i No. 303 11 acre orchard, mostly
! cherries, unusuully fine Income
; property; sightly, splendid soli,
gentlo slope; good buildings,
j and altogether u bargain at
.sr,on.
; No. 247 Handsome home, fine
i residence and high grado or-
I chard in edgo of town. Or
chard sells $2000 worth of fruit.
Very sightly and yet level loca
tion. A real burgaln nt $10,
500. N'o. Ill 5 room cottage, paved
street, level ground, splendid
location. For quick sale will
sell with furniture and give
Immediate possession; $1200.
No. 112 A splendid strictly mod
ern 0 room bungulow, 1 block
from pavement, on nice street,
fino surroundings, large lot;
price Just now $2400.
800 acre homestead relinquish
monts. Splendid stock ranch
land, !) miles from town, below
snow line, good for goats or
sheep the year around; 250
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the Statd
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sa
die J. Irwin, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by tho
undersigned, to all persons hav
ing claims against the estate ot
Sadie J. Irwin, deceased, to pre
sent them with proper vouchers
wlthlu six months from date of
first publication hereof, to Clam
Augusta Englo at No. 160, North
Alain street, Ashland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, Anrll
211920
' CLARA AUGUSTA ENGLE,
Executrix
93-6 Wed. ;
NOTICE TO KKDITOK.H
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate ot El
len I Wells, deceased, by the
County Court of Jackson Countv
Oregon, und has qualified. All
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present
same ut my office in Ashland, Or
egon, with proper vouchers and
duly verified, within six months
from the first publication hereof
which is April 28, 1920.
W. J. MOORE,
94-5 Wed. Administrator,
NOTICE OK SlllCltin 'H HALE
Ily virtue of an execution In
Foreclosure und Order of Sale
duly Issued out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court for the
state of Oregon, for Jackson
County, dated April 24, 1920. In
a certain suit therein, wherein
Otis O. Helniun, as Pluinliff. re
covered Judgment against Desl-
doria Weren as Defendant, for the
sum of One Thousand Nine Hun
dred Twentyitnd 00-100 ($1,920.-
00) together with 1160.00 attor
ney fees and $42.40 costs und dis
bursements which Judgment was
enrolled und docketed In said
Court April 17th, 1920,
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the terms of said ex-
goats go with place, and us , '""". " win on .viay zstn, lstzo.
owner has Just had some hard!"' 10 0'r,otk " "' 'he front
luck and has to leave Ashlund ! (,0H1' nf lllH rm"'' bouse in the City
will sell gouts and till fol
$1500.
STAPLES REALTY CO.
Hotel Austin Uldg. Phone 2l
i NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
j Notice Is hereby plven, that the
1 undersigned has fileir the final
! account of her administration of
For a day or so the corn remains, - the estate of Humphrey K. Slone,
getting- looser and looser and with- i , , , . . , ' ' ;
out a twinge from It. Then, It gets 1,'c('1",l. I" "le county court of
o loose tliat you Just lift It right Jackson county, Oregon, and that
S 'lhui CIJ. '""K an? the Judge of said court has des-
iTnVpl'y- '"SMJW Ml W 2.
corn nuisance at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., nt
.'lHUts"Ii'n.Ji J"1'"1"" evtnn. tie courthoujj In Jacksonville,
teed, moneyback corn remover, ,, , ,. .. , ,
costs but a trllle at any druff store. sai'' C0III!,y. s the lime and place
Mf'd by J. Lawrence d (Jo,, Chicago, jfor hearing objections to and the
Sold in Ashland and recom-' settlement of said account,
mended as the world's best corn MISSOURI E. GIBSON (nee Stone)
remedy by McNuir Bros. Administratrix.
wen.
I hereby announce myself ns a
candidate tor the office of DIs-
. trlct Attorney, on Republican
ticket, subject to the wish of the
voters at coming primary elec
tion. I believe that the laws
should be honestly and fairly I
enforced, and if nominated and
elected will see that they are
so enforced.
H. A. CANADAV.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republi
can ticket for the office of Dis
trict Attorney. I f elected I
pledge myself to an Impartial i
enforcement ot the law.
F. P. FARRELIj,
Counly Commissioner
I announce my candidacy for the
office ot county commissioner
on the Republican ticket, sub-j
Ject to the will of the voters at!
the primaries, May 21, 1920. If!
elected I promise an economi-i
cal, fair and impartial admin-!
istration of the duties of the!
office. I have always been for!
good roads.
(Adv.) COURT HALL. !
,! 'i
fi Guaranteed by
I N C O R P O RATED
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a Re
publican candidate for Sheriff
of Jackson County, at the May
primaries. Several years' ex
perience in this line of work,
Including last cix months of
1919 In the tax collection de
partment, thoroughly qualities
me to administer the duties of
the office in an efficient man
ner. JOHN B. WIMER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office
ot Sheriff on the Republican
ticket, subject to the May prlm
maries. I feel that my record
as a public official during the
first term entitles ma to re
nomination and re-election.
C E. TERRILL.
""DULL" Durham cigarettes; you roll them
J yourself from genuine "Bull" Durham
tobacco; fifty from one bag.
No machine can even duplicate your "own"
rolled from genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco.
Good old reliable "Bull". Always genuine;
t since 1865 he's been everyone's friend.
GENUINE
For Assessor
I hereby announce my candidacy
lor me nomination for the of
fice ot County Assessor of Jack
son County, subject to the wish
es of the voters ot the Repub
lican party at the primary elec
tion of May Zlst.
J. B. COLEMAN.
School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the
Republican ticket.
O. W. OODWARD.
County School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for County School Su
perintendent on the republican
ticket at the primary election,
May 21st. I am for education,
and for giving the rur: 1 schools
the very best advantages pos
sible, for employing as far as
possible the teachers from our
own state schools, tnd for pay
ing adequate salaries. I favor
more Normal schools for Ore
gon. A. J. HANBY.
County Superintendent
I herewith announce myself as
candidate seeking nomination
by the Republican party fortbe
office of county school superin
tendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES. '
y nnn n niBpjM i
If.. mr
. az5s
(tmzmk &rmw ml
of Jacksonville, Jackson county,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public unction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all the right, title
and interest that tho defendant,
I'eslderin Weren nnd estate of
Eric Weren, deceased, and the
heirs of Eric Weren Jointly or In
dividually, hail on June 23rd,
1!'13, or huve since acquired, or
now have In and to the following
described property, situated In
Jackson County, State of Oregon,
to-wit:
The South half of the southwest
tuarter of the northwest quarter
cf section 5 In township 39 south
of range one east of the W. M. In
Jackson county Oregon, contain
ing 20 acres of land, more or less,
;i-lilect to water and ditch rights
pahbiug through said tract.
Dated at 'Jacksonville, Oregon,
April 24th, 1920.
C. E. TERRILL,
Sheriff of Jarkson County,
Oregon. '
Iiy FLORA THOMPSON,
Depnly.
SIMMONS
IV THE CIIUTIT COURT 1 OR
THE STATE OF OKKIiOX, IX
AMI Kill TIIK COUXTY OF
.I A( KSOX
HITLER & THOMPSON CO.. A
CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF,
vs.
W. X. CAMPBELL AND HATTIE
CAMPBELL, HUSBAND AND
WIFE. CITY OF MEDFORD, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION;
JACKSON COUNTY, OREOON,
a POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF THE STATE OF OREOON;
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK,
A BANKING ASSOCIATION;
JACKSON COUNTY BANK,
A BANKING CORPORATION;
CARRIE A. COZZEN8, THOM
AS MORROW, WILLIAM
.MYER AND ANNIE L. O. MY
Elt, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
DEFENDANTS.
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE ON REAL PROP
ERTY, ALIAS SUMMONS.
To Carrie A. Cozzens, one of the
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby
summoned and required to appear
end nnswer the Complaint of the
said plaintiff, In the above entitled
court and cause, which Complaint
is on file in the office of the Clerk
of Court at Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon, and a certified
copy of which Complaint is here-
Willi served upon you, within six
weeks from the date of the first
! publication of this Summons, and
If you fail to so appear and plead
i in said cause the phintlff will ap
ply to the court for tho relief de
1'innded in the said Complaint, to-wit:
I That the pluinliff have Judg
ment against the defendants, W.
N. Cumpbell mid Hattle Campbell,
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nnnl t,nm n. .1 . f -
vriii jic-i milium muit-oii irom ui-
tuber 1st, 1918, for (213.45 with
8 per cent Interest thereon from
February 28lh, 1920, for $150.00
attorney fees and the costs and
disbursements of this suit.
That the mortgage given to se
cure the same on Record in Vol.
3(1 on pages 367 and 368 of the
Mortgage Records of Jackson
county, Oregon, dated October 1st,
1!'14, and executed, by the said
defendants, and conveying as se
curity therefor a part ot Block
Two in Galloway's addition to the
City of Medford. and also a narf
lot Government Lot Six in Section
1 32. in Township 36 south of
uange z west of W. M. In Jackson
county, Oregon, be foreclosed, and
that you and all the other defend
ants be barred from any claim
therein or thereto save and except
the right of redemption.
By order of the Hon. F. M. Calk
ins. Judge of said court, which or
der was made and dated on the
22nd day of April, 1920, you are
required to appear and answer
in said cause within six weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion of this Summons, which date
is April 28th, 1920, and your time
for Answer will expire June 9th.
ll!)20. The publication being
n.ade In accordance with the said
Order in the Ashland Tidings, a
weekly newspaper printed and
published at Ashland, Jackson
county, Oregon.
BRIGGS AND BRIGGS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ashland,
Oregon. 94-6 Wed,