TAGH POfB
ASHLAND WEEKL TIDINGS
Wednesday, May 12, lf)2tf
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MONDAY'S XEWS
O. W. Long, who has sold his
bouse on Eighth street, is mov
ing into a house on Second street
which he will occupy with his
family.
:ma load of autos they recently re
ceiveU."
Mrs. C. II. Way And sister, Miss
Dnytuu, are entertaining at their
home on North Main street this
week Mrs. W. H. Robinson and
Mrs. Mary S. Folsom of Lake
Crystal, Minn., who have been
spending the winter in Southern
California and are on their way
ture of .which were two handsomest their homo on Bush street last orchestra stand In the center of
birthday cakes ,one on each end: evening. These estimable young the hall was gracefully decorated
... . , , ,,, lark lo Minnesota.
Miss Sara Lee Tuck of Seattle
was a business visitor in Ashland! T,e R N . MoUn. com.
this week. Miss Tuck is a cousin )al.v r,.cenll). ma(!o the gale of
ot Miss Alma Koss, one of the ,. o... ,,,,,,, , n
Sn.uiles of Seattle, who was here
.and who is leavini, for the east
.Mr. fimailes expects to pick ill
i his car at Detroit, Mich., and
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I iuui iiic- i-jni ijuiiiik me sma
ll.! tt- i 1 1 1 1 1 1
instructors in the public schools,
i.nd visited the latttr while in the
oily.
'
.1. L. Churchill n ml family m
Medical Lake, W.i
lo Asiilaml and expect to make
this city their future home.
j iwr. after which he is coming
bi.k to Ashland to live. He is
much pleased with the climate
' here mid the benefits lie Ima ve-
Raymond Long, a student of ,oive(,
Maiiioni university, was a week
end visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Lour, lie lefl
l.isi nijilit lor Palo Alto.
Dr. D. M. Uiower, who had been
called home by the serious illness
of his daughter, Miss Voda Draw
er, returned to Roseburg last
night. Miss lirower has been suf
fering with an uttatk of appendi
citit and for a time was in a crit
ical condition. She is much im-jthis morning to spend the day at
proved, however. '(old Hill i
Ashland's population was in-1 M,'s- Mllr-V F- Sanfoid nnd
daughter, Mrs. E. M. Denton, of
The house belonging to Marion
Long on Eighth street caught fire
on the roof yesterday afternoon
and burned quile a hole before
it was extinguished tiy the city
fire department. The blaze orig
inated with a spark from the flue.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Mrs.
E, H. Wagner and Mrs. Surah
.'olinson drove down the valley
creased recently by two new citi- i
zens who have come here to stay.
These are a 9. pound son who ar
rived about two weeks ago at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
I'eachey and an 8-poiiild girl to
tiie home of Mr. anil .Mrs. Cene
Hustings Saturday.
i
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Enders
drove over to Klamath Kalis Sat
urday night to spend Sunday with
Mrs. Enders' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I'eachey
of Butte Falls came over Saturday
to spend Sunday with the for
mer's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E.
Pp;!CheV
Mrs. Thomas Feesou, children j
i.nd sister. Miss Stewart, of Med-J
tmil. were Ashland visitors Sun
day. !
.Mrs. A. C. Iiriu'i s leit Saturday j
fur San Francisco where she will
isil wild Imt daughter, Miss I
Prances HiUts. who holds a posi- j
tioi, in that city. Shu will also'
be a guest of her nephew, Ceorge
Chester, of Oakfand, before returning.
Mrs. J. A. White and daughter! mer,
of Graybill. Wyoming, are in Ash
land, guests at the home of Mr.
t nd Mrs. J. n. Duncan.
Los Angeles, ure guests at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. San
I ford. They expect to remain
heie for u month's visit.
i
The Leonard Wood meeting
held in the city hull Monday af
ternoon was attended by 25 mem
bers of the Wool club with some
I r others who were Interested.
The speaker of the occasion, Mon
taville Flowers ot Los Angeles,
gave an eloquent .address which
aroused great enthusiasm.
of the table, for each of the honor people have been exceptionally
guesls. The house was beautiful- good' to the teachers in the city
ly decorated In apple, blooms and i schools, and this affair was
the occasion wag one long to be planned by the hitter in order to
ren.embered In the neighborhood pay back in a slight manner the
annals. Those at the dinner were many hospitalities Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter, Mrs. W. Elhart have extended to them. In
H. Duy, Mrs. E. J. Van Sant and, order to assure their remaining
Mrs. A. Schuerman. jat home Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weren
.sent them word they were going
Class Piny j t0 cull at tho Elhart house, bo
A large and appreciative nudi-'When the door bell rang and the
ence greeted the appearance of eompuny were ushered into the
tut cast in the senior class play : m,llse th( sunn-is,, o( ,h i...... ,,,,
when they made their public bow iu,stess was eerlaiulv great to'find
Thursday evening at tho high ,hul ,uljl. ,.,., ,, inri.PllsPll ,H
school gymnasium. The play was Sl(. proportions. Alter spending
a three-act comedy, and was en - a pleasant evening tho guests
titUid, 'Let's (let Married," only i.t,,,Pll lha finP R,trcsli-
thcy didn't do it. Hinging on the, mr.,H ,u,y ,,.ul )roll,.l(i um, Mt
meeting of a group of college, llt n .,lu houl., Th()sp Ul01.p wpl.e
young people who had gathered at i Ml.. Mrs Krie w
u imiusb puny gneu in uie iioiuu , JollI1 MoClinloek, Misses Dale
of two of the company, three roMimVi Alma Hl)ss RlU, Vuruz I
coupies mm nieniseives mucn in K., filler .,,, Jo,m j.j
jve witn one nnotiier, anil decide
to settle the affair by eloping. May Hall Id illicit Affair
tmai iiinner mnuereu tneir plans ; Heuutilul in its appointments
from culminating was the fact ! was the .fifth annual May ball tni-
that none knew ot the schemes of tier the auspices of the Ladies'
the rest, nnd many serious and ; Auxiliary club which took place in
embarrassing complications arose, the Armory last night. This
The mistress of the home, Mrs. charming affair win undor the di
Strwart, was charmingly taker.; rect management of Mrs. J. Henry
by Miss Pauline Clift. Tho young ; Provost, whose artistic. t--'e v.-i
with baskets of flowers nnd vines
and with festoons of yellow and
white, while the lights were cov-
onjoyed the evening's pleasure,
while Launspach'B ever delightful
orchestra furnished music to which
the assemblage danced until a
late hour. Refreshment tables
eieu wan most attractive shades: were spread on the stage, with
of yellow and white fleur-de-lis white and purple lilacs forming the
which threw a soft light over tho' decorations. Assisting Mrs. Pro
scene of gaiety. A large company j ost in the management of the
event was a large corps of helpers,
whoso artistic handiwork was ex
pressed in all the appointments of
the rooms. The fifth annual ball
of this club was one of the most
brilliant affairs ever given by the
Auxiliary club.
Classified
I'SKI) ( AltH.
ladies who figured 'in the serio
comic drama enacted were Miss
expressed in the handsome deco
lations of the room. The club
"ui1"" jwv.niKuniiici ua iiiiiui-i!i colors, yenow untl wiiite, were
SUwart, daughter of the hostess, . curried out in tiie decorations, anil
Miss I vera Keller as Phyllis God-ispiing flowers in yellow and white,
daid, a niece, and Miss Helen Ad-j with masses of green were the
anison as Angeline Burwood, room : prevailing floral arrangement. The
mate of the hostess' daughter in - -- - r '
a boarding school. The charac- p n
ters of the men were taken by Roy LVCI V Ul CUUII DOV
The Social Realm
SATURDAY'S NEWS
Missionary Society
The Missionary Society of the
Christian church met in the
church parlors Friday afternoon.
Those on the program were Mrs.
(ieorge McCallister, Mrs. H. J.
Hoyd, Mrs. J. V. Wright. Officers
were elected at this meeting as
follows: President, Mrs. W. L.
Headley; vice-president, Mrs. M.
M. Decker; secretary and treas-
Mao Benedict. Arrange
ments were made for the next
meeting to bo held in the park
the first Friday in June, at which
ull ladies may invite their hus-
Clark as Cyrih Edwards. Clyde!
Clunter as Gerald Stewart, and!
Leo Finneran as Jack Ring.
"Mary," the Irish maid of all
work, was realisticically portrayed j
by Miss Mary Campbell. After j
many adventures and heart rend-1 "regon
and
Every Oregon Girl
IS A
ing scenes the young couples fi
nally one and all decided that
I'OSSIULK COLLEfiK
STIDKXT
sends a bigger percent.
they did not want to marry afteri''0"
age ot its children to college than
any other stale, without excep-
"11. and with the wisdom voiced
by the mature sophomore years,
decided that matrimony had no
charms and that a single life was
tho only one. The young peoplo
all acquitted themselves most
creditubly. Music by the high
school orchestra, led by Miss Hay, higher education In Oregon is
was also an attrutive feature.
THAT IS ONE OF TIIE STATE'S
PHOI DEST RECORDS
No state can have too much edu
cation. Education i the safe
gard of freedom und of right, anil
Higher education is tho capstone
of the public school system. Hut
in
.Miss lleleiie (asey left for San-j bands, while nil spinsters may ask
ta Monica Sunday night after, thWr friends. After the business
spending the past month in Ash-j meeting yesterday refreshments
land. Miss Casey came here to . were served by Mrs. McCallister.
flose up her business affairs In j , .
Ashland before returning to make! r;,-,.,!,,,,.!.,.. P,iv
" ' 1 "" 1U l"" A parly wuh given in honor of
ami while here sold the Casey j Mrs, Bertha Thlmiues last even
lii.mn i,i, V,.,ft. Il....nn ... .
'"" inii'iTi ii.i nne j ing at tho home of her sister,
mi. aim .virs. Isaac Crisp. , j1rg, H c. Bailey, on Almond
at which a number of the
Entertained for Friends
Mrs. George C, Stevens invited
great danger. The State Univer
sity and the Agricultural College
! l"ive twice us many students as
theV hnVn incmne In f,-,i.i
r. small company of friends at her ,.,!OXK(T T,,.s,, snl0()i;s AX
iiuiuo iiiuimiuy uiieriioou 10 meoi
Mrs. Todds of Willows und Mrs.
Williams of Dunsmuir, who ate
Ashland guests this week. The
company was composed of friends
of Mrs. Williams who were resi
dents of Dunsmuir. Delicious re
freshments were served by the
hestess.
Onvo Luncheon
Mrs. H. R. Greer entertained at; paid
luncheon yesterday at her home Colin
on Graliite street Mrs. E. J. Van
TIIEIK GREAT WOKK
in- voting on May 21 for the
Iiipher Educational relief meas
ure. Higher Education pays the jjj
state in dollars and cents, an im-H
proved living, in scientific nro-jH
git-ss, in farm, orchard, garden, HI
and stock ranch development, anil jf
in the heller quality of its public .'H
and high school teaching.
idverlisement inserted byHi
Dyuient in behalf of the ' '5
Joint Alumni Relief Committee; :s
V Il.l.Lo I,., a 1 I., II... '
... ....in- ,i,iB nullum me' ,.t., .ft.,A 1.. ...... ,
h'nf ui ni3 ju-ii Kiaiiuaiiug class
property on the cor-1 , ...
" nrinifi iiiij nruoui were
W
'ieorge Og
ner of Hush and High streets
where ho expects to make his
Home with his family. Mrs. Burke
is a sister of Mrs. Riley, who ro
ently returned to Ashland and
purchased the Barley property.
Mrs. J. Lodge of Vreka, Calif.,
spent several days in Ashland dur
ing t lie week, mid while here was
a guest of Mrs. C. 1)
I the guests. The house was beau-
. tilnlly decorated in the class col
ors. The evening was spent with
panics, for which Mary Moore,
iNellio Hake nnd flwynne Gam-
mon were winners of first prizes,
; while' Miss Parr, Gwynne Gammon
, and Donna Hachtel! received the
booby prizes. De;pito the fact
it... i it,, i-.. , ...
Winelalid vicmn was moien, ins
; party was served with ice cream
George F. Damon is erecting n ralie the class colors, while
new lumber warehouse on his lot : sl""'ibes, pickles and coffee were
.n I! street, im which formerly "ls0 all,0"B the delicious refresh-,
stood the planing mill which was!""'"'11- Tlie l""',y broke up at 12
I in ned last tall. This new struc-1 ' lock, and all present hud a
ture is to be used to cover his 1:10st enjoyable time. The party
Sant, Mrs. George W. Dunn, Mrs.
William Scha umloeffel and daugh
ter Elizabeth.
Surprised ThWr l 'l lends
A number of young people sur
prised Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart
lor Higher Education in Ore
6H Pittock Block, Portland.
gOII,3
Real Estate
Homes and acreage. Farms and
Stock Ranches.
All Kinds of Good Insurance
A Friend Recom
mended "Internal
Baths"-Now Never
Troubled"
Ashland Agentt; of Abstract Co.
Billings Agency
Established 1883.
building material he uses in his;
in w cabinet shop across the street.
Mr. Daiaeu has the latter plant
in running order now, and has in-.
Mailed a line lot cf modern niav
ihinerv which affords him un op-!
porlunity to turn out considerable'
vork.
$
.vierie itunlap has pone to Cas
pian to remain for about a month.
consisted of Nellie Hake, Nellie
Quinn, Mary Moore, Gwynne Gam
mon, Ruth Thimmes, Beatrice
Guntcr, Cecile Case. Mubel Thim
mes, Donna Hachtel, Aliss I ai r,
Irnia Det'urlow, Mrs. H. C. Bailey,!
Mrs. W. H. Thimmes and Bertha
Thimmes.
Henry L'nders and W. D. Fos-i
ter aiov9 over to Klamath Falls'
today fur a brief visit.
Wreiiio 1 toast
The members of the Boy Scout
class of tho Presbyterian Sunday
school were entertained last even-
! log at the home of their teacher,:
Mrs. J. W. Hoyt. on All
The Irwin .,!utL,,i, ., v..i, T1"' ,""lr" from 4 to 8. and
Main street are being giiei, a new : l"ri"B ,i,,,e ,he 'ungstersj
oat of paint, and are otherwise 1,u'' ,lle Um" ot ,hBlr "VM ull,"-
being renovated. '" out of ,loor lnies. followed!
, ! by a weenie roast as darkness fell.
J. D. Duncan, who recently re-:
Bold the ranch ne:ir Talent to Mr.i Afternoon Party j
Trench from whom be had bought Ml Frank ,oraan haii "niali
it some time befoie, l,a lnovcj "'Hipany of friends at her home
bis family back to Aihland mid " I"'")cr Cri""tc ""-eet Thurs-J
will make his home he,,.. ,la" ar"'oon. the occasion being
i, giv'-n in honor of Miss Helene Ca-f
Tl'ESDAVS XEWS ' r,'v ot Snnta Mouica. who is visit-!
The closing game for the chain- h,re- Tue afternoon was sjient
pionship of Southe'n Oregon will in vii,inK anl the hostess served
be played on the high school refreshment at the close.
grounds next Friday afternoon be- j
tt-en the local team and that of Served (lililen Iiinner
Klamath Falls. Ashlanil thur far "r "1 JIrK- 1 Webster en-!
ban won all the games scheduled, tertained u party of their Ashland
tDd much interest is centered in ''''nils at thejr home near Tulent'
the coming contest. The game if Thersday with a chicken dinner!
cal.'ed for 3 p. in. Friday after- M'lve'1 1 cl(k The event'
rio,n. . '' In honor of Mrs. o. Whiter!
4. , and Mrs. W. II. Day, whose birth-!
The Oieiland-Marcy comjiany days were near that date. A most
Las sold a new Overland Model 4 sumptuous dinner was laid out be-!
(ar to Prof. Milam from the car-; fore the zuests, the crowning fea-
I'll
NEW
SHIPMENT
of Gardon Tools has arrived.
Good tools are esentlal to good
results in garden or field.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
Mr. Otto Drum, 27 Proctor St.,!-3
Tacomu, writes Tyrrell's Hygienic H
Institute of New York as follows: !i
"For a number of years I stii- H
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and after using most every kin,l'
of medicine, a friend of mine con-ll
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cording to directions. I used one si
for about three weeks and now 1 3
have been using itouce a month
und have never been troubled with 11
gas."
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poisonous waste. j
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Poley's Drug Store will he 3
glad to show yon the "J. li. L.lsm
Cascade," explain its simple oper-l3
atlon and will give you, free ou gl
request, an interesting little book'jsgj
by Dr. Charles A. Tyrrell of Newilg
York, a noted specialist oh lu- J
ternal Bathing for 2D years in 4j
thuf city. Clip this out us a re-jig
minder to ask for the booklet atilH
(your first opportunity. 1 13
Special This Week
Peas, Jubilee Brand
3 cans 50c 7 for $1,00
Tomatoes
2 Its 7 cans for $1.00
Jewel Soap
5c per bar 21 bars $1.00
N. Bear
21 for $1.00
Buy your summer supply of syrup
of syrup now.
STEARNS SELF SERVICE STORE
Get the Big Price for
Your Hay
The quality of your
hay determines 'the price.
There is often a difference
of from $6.00 to $10.00 per
ton between choice hay and
hay that grades No. 3. In
crease your hay-land profits
by air-curing your hay.
Whether you sell your hay or
feed it, your profits are increased
when you adopt this system of
making hay.
It doe3 not cost you any
thing extra to air-cure hay.
You merely use a Dain System
Rake.
SEE WcCurdy-Howne Motor Co.,
corner Mulu street and Pacific
Highway, in Med ford, for over
hauled, used cars. 98-tt
)TI K OF l lX.Ui IIKAHIXU.
Ill the County Court of Jackann
County, Oregon.
I'.stato of Henderson Hash, doi
ceased : ,
The undersigned Executrix of
said Estute has filed In said court
her Final Account as Executrix,
and the Judge of said court has
designated Saturday, June 12,
1!'2U, at 10 o'clock a. in, nt the
Court 'House in Jacksonville, said
county, as tho time and place to
hear any objections to tho ap
proval of said account.
LOTTIE E. HASH,
9G-5-Ved Executrix.
XOTIf'K OF IIF.AIMNO OX
MXAIi ACCOI XT
Air-cured hay is better
hay. It holds its color. The
leave.3 do not become brittle.
There is little loss in handling.
The hay keeps better in the
mow, stack or ba!.;, t.r.d is more
palatable, more d.gtstible and
has greater feeding value.
The Dain System Rake is
the best for this purpose. It is
the easiest to operate and you
can handle the heaviest hay be
cause, with the inclined frame,
the capacity is the greatest
where the quantity of hay han
dled is largest.
Notice is hereby given that J.
E. Thoijiton, the administrator
of the estate of Chauncey D.
Stoddnrd, deceased, bus filed In
the office of the Clerk of Court
of Jackson county, Oregon, his
Final Account un such adminis
trator, and tho llonorablo O. A.
Gardner, county Judge of Jacksou
county, Oregon, has designated
Jene 12th, 1!)20, at 10 o'clock
a. in., at the court house in Jack
sonville, Jackson county, Oregon,
as the timo and place for hearing;
thereon.
Any person having an objection
to such un nccount is required to
present sucli objection on or be
fore the time set for such hear
ing. J. E. THOItNTO.V,
Administrator.
!l!i-4 Wed.
AICUIMSTKATOK'H SAI.K
Drop in and look over the Dain System Rake
we have in stock
HUBBARD BROS.
MEDFORD. OREGON
S ' y lowing
A Personal Message
to me
unr n
I H If ILJf M-Siil Vt li M f 11
menca
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We could not produce the needed quantity, and at the
same time maintain Kayser quality.
' We chose the quality.
You have often been unable to buy Kayser goods in
your favorite store-. ,
This was not the fauli of your dealer. He was unable
to procure Kayser goods in the quantities he know
you wanted.
Your favorite store now has a limited supply of Kay
ser Silk Gloves, Italian Silk Underwear and Silk Ho
siery. Not all you would like perhaps, but enough to
supply you with the things you need immediately.
We are very glad to tell you that gradually the sup
ply is increasing, and soon we hope that the situation
will be normal. '
JULIUS KAYSER & CO.
World's largest manufacturers of
Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear
bffU&
Local Distributors for Julius Kayser & Co's Products
And Other Equally Good Lines of Fabrics and Garments
:ii!nlHii:,ntnii'tntni'!T;ii",tim:i:F',r"
NOTICE IS HEHERV CIVE.V.
That in pursuance of un order of
the County Court of tho State of
ongon, tor the County of Jack
son, duly made and entered on the
lth day of February, 1020, In
the matter of the sale of real
property belonging to the estute
of II. S. Evans, deceased. W J.
j Moore, administrator of said es
tate, will on and after Hie 2-Ub.
day of June, 1920. sell nt private
sale for cash in hand, subject to
confirmation by said court, ull the
right, titlo, interest and estato
that the said II. S. Evans had at
the time of his death, and all
right, title, interest and estate,
that the saiil estate has by opera
tion of law or otherwise acquired
ether than or in addition In Hint -
jof the said II. S. Evans, at the
time of his death In and to the fol-
tracts of real nronertv.
jssj to-wit:
Commencing at an iron pin, one
pi Inch by one inch by twenty inches
fM long driven in the ground at tho
gj west corner of'liluck "I"' In Ilajl
g; road Addition to the City of Ash--;
'""d. Jackson county. Oregon, at
: the north line of Main street.
S3 4 3-20 feet north and 53.00 feet
jp; i st of the southwest corner of
jgjj I'onalion Land Claim No. t, u
gg Townhlp H!i south of range 1 east
jp of Willamette meridian, Jackson
ftj County, Oregon. Thence north lip
gj.- dcgiees 2'! minutes cast 177.10
I'll: thence north fi.ri de green and
I minutes west r, 7 . 8 r feet.
gJ llicnce south 35 decrees and ti
115 mii'iiles west 171.10 eet fn the
i i north lino of Main street ; thenco
gg H:'"1' 55 decrees and 18 minutes
e.iKl 14.15 feet, and thence 51 le
nees and 45 minutes east 43.80
3 ff-l l' 'lie place of beginning, con
r i taining 10.150 square feet, nioro
g or less, and excepting and reserv
3 inn (herefrom that part thereof
rg ((.nveyed lo C. C. Chappel by deed
1p recorded in Vol. 48, Record of
gj Deeds for Jackson County, Ore
jp (.on, at page 48 thereof. And also
pi-iihject to an easement for a
Hf driveway created by that certain
gg agreement made by A. L. Aikens
to F. 0. Swedenburg, If. O. En-
ders and II. V. ). E. Lodge No.
g f 1 1 . of Ashland, Oregon, which
11 easement extends across the rear
gs (lid of said lot.
jjg Also, commencing at a point at
jgj the northeast corner of lot 11, of
si the Hargadine Tract in the City
feiof Ashland, Oregon; thence south
293.70 feet to tho southeast cor
gs'ner or said Lot 11; thence west
H 152.30 feet along the south line
pgitl' said lot; thence northeasterly
gj 108.70 feet parallel with West
p r'orlc street; thence northwesterly
gg'IOC feet to the east line of saiil
j. West Fork street and at right nn
ip'gles therewith; thence norlheast-
erly along the east line of West
gJ Fork street 207.70 foot to the
jgf ! place of beginning.
mi Also, comnienciiig at a point
Hji40 feet southwesterly along tho
east line of Ilai'gaiiine Avenue "
M from the northwest corner of Lot
y 1'! of the Hargadine Tract In the
H ( ity of Ashland, Oregon; thence
,94 feet southeasterly to the west .
gJJ line of West Fork street and at
gjj light angles thereto; thenco
ip southwesterly 50 feet; thence
gl noithwesteiiy 88 feet to the cust
p-g liiK of Hargadine Avenue; thence
northeasterly 63 teet along the
east side line of Hargadine Ave
m nue to the place of beginning.
g Also, commencing at the Inter
b section of the north sideline of
s;rark street with the easterly side
g line of West Fork street as per
H the. recorded plat of Hargadine
Hi Tract in the City of Ashland. Ore
gon; thence north 45 decrees east
i along the easterly side line of
j West Fork street 207.70 feet;
thence southeasterly and at right
p angles with said West Fork street
jl 100 feet, thence south 45 degrees
13 west parellel with said West Fork
g street 107.20 feet to the north
g side lone of Park street; thence
j nest along the said north line of
e Park street 141.40 feet, more or
g; less to the place of beginning, be
p ing a part of Lot 11, of snid Har-
Eh dine Tract;
H Also, commencing at a point
Rf 284.00 feet south 45 degrees west
p3. along the west side line of West
gf Fork street from the northeast
g corner of Lot 13 of the Hargadine
gl Tract in the City of Ashland, Ore
P'gon; thence north 4T degrees west
Hj 93.80 feet to the east line of Har
gadine Avenue; thence north 45
r3 degrees east 45.00 feet along said
pi line of Avenue; thence aouth 45
degrees east 89 feet to the west
fvg side line of West Fork street;
thence south 45 degrees west
S 45.30 feet to the place of begln
sLk ning.
gj' Dated and first Viblishcd thin
is l?th day of Ma v. 1920.
W. J. MOORE.
;jWky-96-4t Administrator.
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