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    ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
PACK TWO
Wednesday, Slay 10, j()i0
Aihland Weekly Tidings
Established 1S7C
Published Every Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Bm B. Greer. . .
.Editor
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time le
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Fraternal orders nnd societies
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will bo charged at Hie regular
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tising when an ndiuirsinn or
collection is taken.
Entered at tho Ashland, Oregon,
rostoflice us second class mail
mailer.
1 RIIIAY'S NEWS
INTERESTS LOCAL MEN
IN STATE V. OF C. PLANS
James II. Child, representing
the Oregon State Chamber of
Commerce, has been In Ashland
the past two days, making a gen
eral survoy of the local situation
and discussing the work of the
State Chamber with a number of
leading local men. Tho Oregon
Mate Chamber, an organization
which during the year and a half
nf it's existence, has uecomplish
d good work for the stale at
large, is now undertaking an ex
pansion movement which will en
able it to play a very important
part in the future development of
Oiegon.
The new expansion is slalo-
wldo In its scope and incorporates
flinging to the entire stale an
understanding of the value and
possibilities of a strong slate or
galiization devoted to securing
eor.al development for nil parts
of the state; raising funds to ad
vance advertising, pointing out
Ho opportunilies to be found in
on gon and encourago land set
tlement; administration to pro
mote irrigation; extension of rail
Hvds; refund on reclamation
fund; extension of highways, with
i oin mi. 1 1 iiil and through National
Forests; bringing Hie tourist at
tractions of the stale before the
nut ion at large; ro-oporation with
agricultural and lumbering in
lerests and numerous other big
. injects which are of such broad
scope as to be Impossible of
achievement by local chambers,
but which will be of Incalculable
value to Oregon.
Local Eveeotlvo Committee,
Mr. Childs appeared before the
trustees of the Ashland Commer
cial Club Tuesday night and has
also talked Willi many local citi
zens and finds much interest here
In the proposed plan of the late
chamber. He has received .the
nssurunce of the co-operation of
all those to whom ho has explain
ed the ideas of the proposed ex
pansion. L. F. Ferguson will act
iir chairman of the Ashland ex
ecutive committee which will co
operate with other cilies In the
slate-wide movement; Associat
ed with him on the local rnnimitlce
are J. W. McCoy. V. O. X. Smilli,
C. H..I.anikin and .1. II. McGoo.
The voting membership of the
Slate Chamber consists entirely
of the local (iminerehil Clubs and
Chambers of Coninierce through
out (he stale. One vole is given I
r aeli 1 no members of a local
chamber, up to five votes, which
is the limit for one organization
Thus Hie Ashland Commercial :
Club Willi it's 528 members has
us many votes us the Portland
Cki.mber of Commerce.
The Social Realm
SATURDAY'S NEWS
I'.MIiil.i) I'aily
Mrs. II. J. '.liter is giiing u
birthday party this ulternoon ut
hei home on Alta avenue in hull-
or of her daughter Ilernice, who fiances, it is simply wonderful
it 12 years old today.. A group! what II did for mo less Hum a
of the little lady's schoolmates v,';'r !"!0- 1 " In very poor
a.e among the invited guests und '"V'-. "holrt tb- '."""'""f'
headache, heartburn, rheumatic
are spending a gloiious afternoon puin ullll bloating, but after us-
playing games and eujoying tbeiing thi Dr. Tyrrell Tonlr und 'J
hot-pitulity of their hostess. The
guest list comprise Dorothy Yeo,
Lydia Smith, Elbert Greer, Vir
ginia Frost, Evelyn Miller, Dor
othy Reed, YerneU Neville, Florence-
Wilson, Margaret Le.Mar.tcr
;iiil San-h LeMaslir, Guild 1 Sel-
by. Alice Pratt. Genevieve Hens-.
lev and Hugh Carter. .
Children's Picnic
Over 200 children comprised j
the picnic party from St. Mary's;
Academy of Medfoid, who came'1'1'"'- explain its simple operation
u(' Thursday and spent the day
in the park. A number of uuto-
11, chiles brought the rln4dren toj
the fcienic ground, while a large'
(,ut ti uck was aNo pressed Into
servke for this purpose. Each Xy.
car was in charge of a sister from
(he school. The children had a
delightful time playing undor the
tries, enjoyed a fine dinner spread
on the tables in the upper picnic
ground.
Entertained Newly Weds
Mr. and Mrs. Parr entertained
a company of their friends at their
home on Palm avenue last even,
in.; in honor of Mr. aud Mrs. Dar
ns! Crimmins, who are recently
married. A very pleasant evening
was eniov ed bv about 25, with
fine refreshments served by the
hostess.
WEDNESDAY'S NEWS
Class Piiny.
Tho boys and girls of class nine f
R of the Junior High school were
entertained by Raymond Rowers
at his home on Nolh Main street
Saturday evening, and enjoyed a
happy lima wjlh games until t
late hour. About 15 young poo
pie were guests of the host.
Cinderella Club Met.
Tho last meeting of tho Cinder
ella Club was held Monday eve
ning at the homo of Mr. aud Mrs
George Yates on Eust Main street,
where an enjoyable evening was
spent playing D00, lifter which
I tie hostess served refreshments.
This closes the series of playing
for tho season, but it Is the In
tention of tho club to hold a pic
nic in the park at a later date,
when tho weather is sufficiently
wavm.
W. R. C. Club
The Women's Relief Corps club
met with Mrs. Frank Swinglo at
her home on Rush street Monday
afternoon. Assisting the hostess
as serving committee were Mis.
Howard, Mrs. Jillson, Mrs. C. T.
Mills and Mrs. Ella White. A
pleasant afternoon was spent by
a largo attendance.
Gave French Play
At the French class of tho La
dies' Auxiliary club last Monday
evening the members of the Study
club repealed their French play
which they had prepared and given
at a recent meeting. The cast was
composed of Mrs. F. D. Wagner,
Mrs. II. C. Oaley, Mrs. W. II. Move
nt and Mis. J. Henry Provost,
and the play was greatly appreci
ated by the Auxiliary members.
Mrs. flrahnm also played several
piano selections and Mrs. Pro
vost sang. Fine refreshments
were served.
Sunday Wcilillng
Merritt Randies and Nellie M.
Perry were quietly married in
Jal.sonville, Sunday afternoon,
May t, 1920, at the Presbyterian
manse by Rev. Cammuns. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lulu
Van Wegen of Ashland and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Bundles of Belleview. Af
ter the ceremony tho bride re
turned to her school in the Dar
danelles district near Gold Hill,
ami the groom lo his work in the
Automotive shop in this city.
THURSDAY'S NEWS
K. S. (iocs A-Visitlng
Members of Alpha Chapter, O.
K - S- visited the Medford chap-
teh last night. They conducted
tho work of initiation of candi
dates at tho meeting, ufler which
the Medford chapter entertained
their guests with an Informal re
ception. Nearly all Iho chapter
from Ashland attended.
Ciimmiinily Meeting
Iho last Upper Valley commu
nity meeting for the school year
will bo held at Ilellevlew school
l.or.se Friday evening, May H.
A fine program has been arranged
by tho committee in charge, pre-
sent lug some new feature. Espc-
dully is everyone urged to come
out und hear Mr. Ager discuss the
((Ideational Hills up before the
People of Oregon ut the primaries
of May 21. These questions nro
most vital not only lo the life of
oi'r elementary schools, but also to
Wonderful
Results from
Internal Baths
Mrs. Geo. Matthew. Carlhage.
S. I)., writes Tyrrell's Hygienic
Institute of New York, us follows:
"With reference to your 'J. I!.
L. Cascade' will say I wouldn't
nart with mine under nnv flrfiitM-
II. L." Cascade' for a lew weeks
I faithfully, those Ills have left me
und I fd like a new person.
The "J. II. L. Cascade" cleanses
the lower intestine Its entire
length and keeps il ulways free of
poisonous waste.
Thousands testify that Cuiisti
pntion. ludigestlou. Stobuch
Troubles. Biliousness. Headache
ud all Hie many serious troubles
which they cause are absolutely : I
relieved and prcveiired by this Na
turn Trent men!
l-oley . Drug Store will be glad
to nbow you the "J. B. L. Cas-
ana mill give you. tree on request.
Iiitercniiiij. lilile bonk by Dr.
Cha. A. Tyriell of New Yoik. a
tinted specialist on Internal liai ti
"'R ior a years 111 mat l ity. t lip
this out as a reminder to ask for
the booklet at your first oppurluui-
that of higher education. Be sure
and come out..
The privilege of donating to the
home demonstration agent fund
will also be given for which a col
lestion will be taken during tua
evening.
lOfl COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Ashland Is one of the largest
and most important communities
o"t Jackson county. In tho past
sometimes, on account of lack of
lepieseiitation on the county comt
citizens have felt that Ashland
has been discriminated against In
development and activity. Mr.
Ceorge Owen, who has proven a
wise and conservative commis
sioner, has determined to not he
u randidate to succeed himself
end A. A. Kinney has been induced
to stand as Ashland's representa
tive before the republican prima
ries for tho nomination for coun
ty commissioner. There are three
candidates in the field for Commis
sioner, both the others being from
the west end of tho county upd
there is but one to elect. Mr.
Kinney is a Btibstanllul citizen who
knows well the needs of the coun
ty nnd Is broud enough to consider
the interests of all sections. He
has lived in Ashland for many
years and is thoroughly identified
with her interests. Aside from his
ability and popularity, which are
great, he should have a solid Ash
land vote at the primaries on May
2', and If for no other reason than
the purely community aspect every
Ashland citizen should fail not to
go to the polls and vote for Mr.
Kinney. It will take the solid
vote of Ashland nnd the east end
of the county to nominate him.
VOTED TO RAISE
MISSIONARY PAY
At lis meeting in Med.ord, re
cently, to determine home mission
policies nnd to appropriate home
mission funds to the various
churches of the district, the
Southern Oregon Presbytery decid
ed to raise the salary of every
homo missionary from $1200,
which they have been receiving,
to $1500, In a'ddition to provid
ing a manse for each.
The Presbytery maintains home
missionaries at Merrill, in Klani
nlh county; Jacksonville, Central
Point, Phoenix, Rogue River and
Glondale.
Granls Puss to have new thea
tor building. '
PEIL'S
CORNER BY iTIIB PARK
Iceloss Coolerno Ice needed
will pay for itself In one Bum
mer. Order your mower and re
pairs early. Spray and garden
hose. New and second hand
sewing machines for sale or rent.
E.MIL PEIL
There's a Timo for
Everything
BIGHT NOW IT
IS PAINT TIME
Tho cool clear month of April
Is the Ideal time in which to
have your house painted.
Later on, when the mercury
climbs nnd the sun gets hot
as blazes, you'll bo sorry you
"put it off."
Pay a call NOW at Taint Head
quarters nnd talk over your
plans and problems with us.
We are in a position to help
you choose good, economical
paint the kind of paint that
is a reul Investment.
Dickerson
THE PAINT MAN
Political Announcements
Political Announcements. .$15 00
Political Display Adv. the in. '.Sb
Cash must accompany order on
nil political advert lslnK.
L'pon the solicitation of friends 1
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 BUHSELL.
Adv. R. p. I). 2, Medford
County Treasurer
I horeby announce mynelf as 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.
i-Adv. A. C. WALKER.
For County Treasurer
hereby announce myself as can-
didate for nomination for Conn
try Treasurer on the Republican
ticket. I am an experienced
business man.
Adv. W.'D. WELCH.
For DM Met Attorney
Believing that my tuccessful man
agement of the office of District
Attorney has shown me thor
oughly qualified, and that 1 can
serve the people of Juckson
County In that capacity bet, I
Ills
announce my candidacy for re
nomlnation on the Republican
tickot at the May primnrles.
G.M. ROBERTS.
hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Dis
trict Attorney, on Republican
ticket, subject to the wish of the
Toters at coming primary elec
tion. I believe that the ltiw9
should be honestly and fairly
enforced, and it nominated and
elected will see. that they are
so euforced.
H. A. CANADAY.
hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republi-'
can ticket for the office of Dis-1
trict Attorney. 1 t elected I '
pledge myself to an impartial
enforcement of (he law.
F. P. FARRELL.
County Commissioner
I announce my candidacy for the
oflice of county copimlssioner
on the Republican ticket, sub
ject to the will of tho voters at
the primaries, May 21, 1920. If
elected I promise un economi
cal, fair and impartial admin -
istration of the duties of the
office. I have always been for
good roads.
(Adv.) COURT HALL.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a Re-
ttJEMXZZi USTATE
CITY PROPER I V
113. Five room house, verv rn .-
fortuble, good barn, chicken
houso, wood house, nil kinds
fruits nnd berries, largo gar
den, level ground, close to paved
street, convenient to high
school; price $1700.
114. Five room house, garage
and woodshed; lot 45x125,
paved street, family fruit; price
$1200.
115. Eight room house, bath,
etc,, splendid condition and at
tractive lot 60x142; street pav
ing nnd sidewalk paid for;
splendid location, close in; price
1900. , :
116. Five room modern bunga-i
low, on Boulevard; lot 50x200,
south front, very desirable, and
exceedingly cheap; price $2500.'
117. Five room bungalow, mod-
em apartments, sightly loca
tion, west part of town; 75 ft.
south front; prico $1500.
118. Five room cottage, adja
cent to No. 117, 50 ft. front;
$1200.
119. Four room bungalow, pic-;
luresque location, overlooking
the park; modern apartments
lot 50x98; beautiful shade,
trees; price $S0O.
120. Two good houses, five ami
six rooms, close in, east part of
, town; 1 acre of level ground:
$3700.
121. Five room house, modern
conveniences, two lots, level
and close to pavement; price
$1300.
122. Small house, bath, elc;
level lot, on paved street; price
$850.
123. Handsome' seven room
house, sleeping porch, baths.'
and other modern conveniences,
extremely sightly location, on i
paved street, central part of:
City; popular us rooming j
house; very large lot; price
$7000.
124. Five room bouse, all mod
ern, sightly location, centrally
located; price $:Ono.
125. Eight room house, modern
appointments, centrally locat
ed; $2200.
12G. Five room house, conven
ient appointments, good size lot
. with ample family fruit, nicely
located on paved street; price
$1100.
127. Six foom houso, bath and
other conveniences, nicely locat
ed; south of Boulevard, half
acre of ground, variety of fruit,
chicken house, etc.; price $H!i0o.
128. Extremely handsome, roomy
bungalow, entirely modern, with
every built-in feature, fireplace,!
hardwood floors, large lot.
sightly location, splendid gar
age, chicken house, etc.; price
$6000.
RANCHES AND ORCHARD
HOMES
No. 30,1. Twelve acres, most all
in pears, apples and cherries,
in full profitable bearing, slight
ly nnd frost protected location,
edge of Ashland, extremely
good soil, abundance of water
well distributed; several tons
of clover hay, rich garden spot,
and small grain field. Large
magnificent house, seven large
rooms, largo screened sleeping
porch, up stairs, and largo ver
anda down stairs, a most beau
tiful scenic outlook, balh and
other modern conveniences;
large basement for fruit
packing and storage, good barn
fences. Ono of the hand-No.
somest and most profitable or
chard homes In Southern Ore
gon. A $12,000 value for
$8500.
No. 301. Eight acres, on paved
highway, two miles from Ash
hind, tipples, pears, peaches und
berries; splendid soil, gentle
slope to north, handsome five
room bungalow, richly linsilied, !
good packing and storage
house, garage, chicken house, 1
etc.: splendid water; price
$3200.
No. 305 Five acres, eastern out- i
skirts of city of Ashland, two I
ucres of first class alfalfa, bill-1
unco fruit and garden; five-
room house, barn and chicken ,
houses. Will trade for house'
and lot, cluse in, or sell fori
$4750.
No. 306 Eleven acres of brush No. 618 Income city properly, j seem best to the said Common
land, two miles east of Ashland, I LewlstonT Idaho, valued at Council hereafter: to be of the de
one acre cleared and in hi arlng $4000; will exchange for South-1 nomination of $500.00 each and
apples and pears, pretty locution j ern Oregon small acreage home numbered from One (1) to Elev
sloping east; price $1000. j to value of $6000 or $7000 and en (11) inclusive, and by the
No. 307 Ten acres, ubout two pay difrerence. ' terms thereof to mature in Ten
miles east of Ashland. four'No. 619 320 acres, Shadow cotin- (10) years from said date or the
acres old alfalfa, two acres new I t Montana: 100 acres under, date thereof, and be payable in
alfalfa, balance in grain, a few ;
fruit trees, no buildiims, nil
good level land; price $1S00. j
No. 308 Two acres 'on Boulevard
east suburbs of Ashland, varie
ty of fruit, spleudid small cow!
pasture, and good truck gar-
den. attractive five-room house
with modern appointment. lm -
inedinto possesaiun; price $1500.,
No. 309 Twenty acres, unim-
proven tract, at bead of .M01111- No. 621 Large and well lin-jannual coupon period at or afterlctire the same on Record in Vol
lain Ave., splendid soil, si-htlyl' proved and very productive Five Years from date of Such ,.16 on pages 367 nnd 3ti8 of the
location, gentle slope, ideal tract;
for subdivision; price will he
made to interested parties. I
' OlArLES REALTY COMPANY lof
tt . 1 t. tiij ... ,
iiOtei AUStia Blag., PnOne 26, ASnlana, Ore., by
publican candidate for Sheriff
of Jackson County, at the May
primaries. Several years' ex
perience in this line of work,
Including lust six months of
1919 In the tax collection de
partment, thoroughly qualifies
me to administer the duties of
the office in an efficient man
ner. JOHN B. WIMER.
I hereDy announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office
of Sheriff on the Republican
ticket, subject to the May prim-
marlos. I feel that my record
as a public official during the
first term entitles mo to re
nomination and re-election.
C E. TERRILL.
For Assessor
hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for the of
fice of County Assessor of Jack
son County, subject to the wish
es of the voters of the Repub
lican parly at the primary elec.
tion of May 21st.
J. B. COLEMAN.
School Superintendent
1 1 hereby announce myself a candl-
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the
Republican tickot.
O. W. GODWARD.
Connty School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself as can-
No. 310 Nine
acres, northeast
part of Ashland, six acres of
good orchard, pears, apples,
Borne peaches, and variety of
berries, richest kind of soil; al
most level, nbundnnco of water
well distributed; splendid eight
room house, well finished in
side, modern conveniences, good
barn and garage, splendid gar
den and small pasture; price
$10,000.
No. 311 One acre alfalfa and
fruit, northeast part of Ash
land, level land, rich black soil,
amply watered, about a half acre
alfalfa, variety of fruit, four
room house, woodshed and
barn; price $1700,
No. 312 Three acres, alfalfa and C1.U0 , any or o( the fjrst fiVG
variety of fruit, northern partyenrs of any bonds which saiddis
of Ashland, free water right, , t! ict mnv hnv lipninfnra or mv
rich lovel soil, four room house, j
nantry. and. balh room: price I
$5000.
No, 314 Fourteen and one-half
acres, on Boulevard, just east
oi snmiiu, lour ucien vurieiy
of fruit, balance nlfallu, gruin '
aim pasture six-room House, The pollf, sha bfl openpd at g
houso supplied with water from o'clock on the morning of the elec
spring; electric lights nnd tele-itjon U11(I be ke)t , lmU, fiv(,
phone, good barn and chicken ; o clock the ufternoon, when the
nouse; ueuuiiiui muurono suuoe ;
trees; price ior a snort umej
in ii ii. !
.so. in-iwo nunured sixiecn ;
acres, two nines easi oi asii-j
land, an miner lence, it, acres
, in spioiidiu uiiana. luu acres in j specified the following polling
grain, balance pasture land; , pace ln Baid District for said elec
never falling stream running tion: Tn the RaraK on the r(incll
through the land: good dwelling owned bv O. E. Hilslnger. O. A.
and outbuildings: the level land Manning and C. M. Thomas, known
and improvements is worth tliejaf( ,), Taient Orchard Company,
price; $10,000. ami Ben? situated about - one-
No. 316 1 53 ucres, on bank of; fourth mile west of the cannery
Rogue river, five miles from ut Talent, Oregon, nnd about one
Grants Pass, ubout 90 acres ritrtli mile west of the northwest
under irrigation product, 50, corner of the town nl Talent .luck
acres rich river bottom silt, 20
acres apple orchard, bringing
in good money; fair house,
good barn. Altogether a very
line ranch and a snay at $1 1,-
000.
No. 31010 acHes, 9-year-old
pear and apple orchard, six
miles north of Medfonl, all
fenced; small house, well and
barn; will he sold very cheap.
PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE
No. 011281 acres, Arcliuletta
county Colorado, two and one
half miles from railroad station
D. & R. G 25 acres plowed
and ready for grain, creek runs
through place, three big springs,
100 acres of land tillable, bal
ance is pasture and liuiberlnnd,
small houso on place; assessed
value $1700, taxes $11; will
trade for Ashland property,
value $3000.
No. 612 215 acres, two nnd one-
halt miles from Dorris, Calif
130 acres In cultivation, bal-
unco iimuei- i iHisiure, miod
house and barn; will trado for
Asninnii properij.
No. 614 320 acres, Sustntoom,
Canada, all in cultivation 200
acres now in nnoai, naiaiicu
summer fallow; good houso.
Darn una wens; price i-iuuu,
Willi, III1U 91I.UIV WIlllUlll
crops. Rental rfturns on Ibis
property has been netting bet
tor than $2500 per year; will
trade for gcod ranch of equal
or greater value. In Southern
Oregon, and pay Hi,- :".7ference,
if any. "I
615 164 acres of li iber and
agriculture land, Josephine
county, nenr Selma; living!
stream running through the
land, good portion of the land
is good agricultural land, cab
in and barn on place: will ex
change for Ashland property.
No. 616 Modern 7-room house.
lot 100x100, near Columbia
Park, Portland, three blocks
rrom uenson iracn; value
$3750; will trade for well Im-
proved suburb nnd acreage and
"pay difference.
No. 617 20 acre Irrigated tract.
near Weiser, Idaho, all in cnl-iWith bituliihic pavement 24 feet
tivation, no buildings except In width, issue IMPROVE
Bilo; perfect water right, first j WENT BONDS of said city to the
chiRS land and produces any-i amount of FIFTY-FIVE H UN
thing; will trade for Southern DUED DOLLARS ($5500.00) or so
Oregon acreage. Clear of in-1 much thereof as may be required:
cumbrance; price $4500. ! tho said bonds to be dated ns mav
cultivation, fair bulldiugi, good i gold coin of the United States and
well water, 200 arrs ready to bear Interest at the rate of not to
break: fenced nnd cross-fenced ; j exceed Six () per cent per an
very bent kind of grain land;; num. interest payable semi-an-valn
$3500; will exchange for.nually. said interept to be evi
Btnall acreage in Southern Ore-i denced by coupons attached to
unn 'said bonds; provided, the right
No. 620 Some splendid income
' nrnnertv in Butte. Montana: to
exchange for ranch property In
s,,iw. n,.Aii :
Rran and cotton ranch irj Texas
to exchange for property. Jn
Southern Oregon.
dldnte for County School Su-
perintendent on the republican
iicKet at the primary election,
May 21at. I am for education,
and for giving the rur:.l schools
the very best advantages pos
sible, for employing as far as
possible the teachers from our
own state schools, and for pay
ing adequate salaries. I favor
mdre Normal schools for Ore
gon. A. J. HANBY.
County Superintendent
I herewith announce myself as a
candidate seeking nomination
by the Republican party for the
office of county scbftol superin
tendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES.
Classified
USED CARS.
SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.,
corner Muin street and Pacific
Highway, in Medford, for over
hauled, used cars. 9(i-tf
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
Ill the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Estute of Henderson Hush, de
ceased :
The undersigned Executrix of
said Estate has filed In said court
her Final Account as Executrix.
and the judge of said court hus
designated Saturday, June 12,
1920, at 10 o'clock a. m, at the
Court House In .Iiickflnnvillo until
county, as the time and place to
hear any objections to the ap
proval of Bald account.
LOTTIE E. HASH,
96-5-Wed Executrix.
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That a special election will be
held on Tuesday, the 29th day of
June, 1920, at the hereinafter
specified polling place in the Tal
ent Irrigation District, Jackson
County, Oregon, to determine
whether such district shall enter ; said county, us the time und place Oregon, for tho County of .lack
Inin im nirieumont with n, c.... for hearlnir ohiectlons to and the'"01', lhly made and entered on Hi"
of Oregon, for the payment by the,
' ti le of Oregon of interest to nr. -
hereafter Issue, and particularly i
.1,0 ...1.1 .i:..... 1 1
Ifnfnra feemi in ihn f fir.n
,000.00, under and pursuant to the!
, nroviHloiiB of Artfcln xt-h nf tim
Constitution 0f the State of Ore
gon.
Han)e ,n 1)Ht )p olosfl
At mch election, the ballots
shull contain the -words "Agree
mPnt. . . .Yes" and "Agreement
( ( . .-q "
The Bourd of Directors have
son County, Oregon.
The said election must be held
and the result thereof determined
and declared In all respects in nc
cordance with the method of elec-
tion prescribed for general pur
poses of irrgation districts.
Given by Order of the Board of
Directors of TALENT IRRIGA
TION DISTRICT, this the 4th day
of Mav, 1920.
W. J. HARTZELL,
President.
CARL GLASGOW,
O. A. MANNING,
Directors.
Attest:
R.
97-5IW.
E. ROBISOX, Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i Notice is hereby given Hint the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of El
len I Wells, deceased, by the
f'nmitv Pnnt-t nf .luekann r'nnnlv
0rcg()lliJin(I ,la3 qllaiifie(. Ali
prrsons having claims against said
pstnt(, re m),fie( t0 pvPa(.nt
Bame at my omce in Ashland, Or-
ncn, with proper vouchers and
(IuIj. verified, within six months
:.,,, the tirst pllt)iicaUon llerPofi
wh,cn j April 28. 1 920.
w j mqoRE
94.5 Wed. Administrator.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
TAKE NOTICE
Thnt a special election of the
legal voters of the City of Ashland,
Juckson county, State of Oiegon,
will be held on FRIDAY, MAY
21st, 1920, at which time the fol
lowing question will be voted
upon by the qualified electing of
said City of Ashland, to-wit:
SHALL the Common Council of
the City of Ashland, Jackson coun
ty. State of Oiegon, in order to
provide funds with which to de
tray the said city's proportionate
part of the expense of paving the
north end of MILL STREET In
said city, from the bridge at the
cnu or tue present pavement
southerly on said MILL STREET
approximately 1,200 feet (or to the
vicinity of the present Mineral
Water Fountains in the City Park)
to take up and cancel such bonds
upon payment of the face value
thereof, with Interest accrued to
dato of payment at any semi-
bonds, shall be vested in the City
of Ashland, provided, further,
that said bonds shall be payable
at the office of the City Treasurer
the riljr of A"hland" an(I irnrlty therefor a part of Block
SHALL the said City of Ashland ; Two in Ralloway's addition to th'
its Common Council, borrow J CHr of Medford, and also a part
money on such bonds by calling
or disposing of the same upon duo
advertisement for the highest price
obtainable, the proceeds thereof
to be applied in the payment of
tho said city's proportionate
share of the cost of making the
improvement and paying as atore
B&id? Polls will be open from eight
o'clock in the forenoon until
eight o'clock in the afteruoen, nnd
the voting places in the two wards
of the said city will be as follows:
1st Ward, City Hall.
2nd Ward, 4tb St. Fire Station
Bldg.
The said Special Election is
called by virtue of a Resolution
of tho Common Council of said
city passed and adopted on May
8th, 1920.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
City Recorder.
C. B. LAMKIN, Mayor.
217-fhuis. Mon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estuto of Sa
die J. Irwin, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the!"' 'he estate of Chauiicey 1).
undersigned, to all persons liav- i Ktodda rl, deceased, has filed In
ing claims against the estate of 'lin office of the Clerk of Court
Sadie J. Irwin, deceased, to pre- ' Jackson county, Oregon, his
sent them with proper vouchers! Final Account as such ndminis
withln six months from date of i 'tutor, and tho Honorable O. A.
first publication hereof,- to Clara! Gardner, county Judge of Jackson
Augusta Engle at No. 100, North county, Oregon, has designated
Main street, Ashland, Oregon. June 12th, 1920, at 10 o'clock
Date of first publication, April:
21, 1920.
CLARA AUGUSTA ENGLE,
Executrix
93-6 Wed.
j lo such an account is required to
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT present such objection on or bo
Notice is hereby piven,, that the 1 fore the time set for such h ear
undersigned has filed Hie final ' ing. ,1. E. . THORNTON,
account of her administration of Administrator,
the estate of Humphrey E. Stone, ! 95-4 Wed.
deceased, in the county court of 1
Juckson county, Oregon, and that! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
the judge of said court has des-
ignated Saturday, May 29, 1920,' 'TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
at the hour of 11 o'clock a. 111., nt;Tllut in I'uisuuiicp of an order of
the courthoufi in Jacksonville, i thi 'unty Court of the State of
settlement of said account.
MISSOURI E. GIBSON (nee Stone)
Administratrix.
193-5 Wed.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
virtue of an execution lulsulo for cash ill bund, subject to
F0rec'0SU1'e and Order of Sale
(,uly 'sue'' out o( "'' under thel
seal of the Circuit Court for the
Slate of Oregon, for Jackson
County, duted April 24, 1920, in I
a certain suit -therein, wherein
Otis O. Helinan, as Plaintiff, re-'Hon of law or otherwise acquired
covered judgment against Desl- ether than or in addition to that
deiia Weren as Defendant, for the of the said II. S. Evans, at Hie
sum of One Thousand Nine Hun- time of his death in and lo the fol-.
dred Twenty and 00-100 ($1,920.-, lowing tracts of real proper! v,
00) together with M60.00 attor- to-wit:
ney fees and $42.40 costs nnd dis-i Commencing al an Iron pin, onq
bursements which Judgment was" inch by one inch bv twenlv Inches
enrolled and dockeled In said long driven in the mound nt I lie
Court April 17th, 1920. esl corner of Block "I-" in Rail-
Notice Is hereby given that, road Addition lo the Citv of Ash
pursuant to the terms nf said ex-Hand, Jackson coiinlv. Oregon ut
f ution, I will on May 29th, 1020. n e ti oit 1i line of Muin street,
at 10 o'clock a. m. at the fionl , 4:!r,.2(l fee! north and 5.1.60 feet
door of the couri house In the City1' ist of the southwest corner of
oi jucKBonvnie. jucksoii county, i
Oregon, oner lor sale and sen
public auction for cash lo
highest bidder, to satisfy
judgment, with the costs of till
sale BlibJeet to redemption as pro
vided by luw, nil the right, title
and interest Hint tho defeiiihnil
Iicsidcrlu Weren and estate ol
Flic Weren, deceased, and the
heirs of Eric Weren jointly or in
dividually, had on June 23rd.
1913, or have since acquired
now nuve in ami 10 ine iiiiiowuie i r,. , p..p ()f 1P),iMnill(, fnn.
described properly, situated infilling i o. 1 r, 0 square feet 'nmro
Jackson County, State of Oregon. ; nr ,s .,, exceing and reserv-
: ., , ,, ,., ., .1'" Ibcrefroiii that part thereof
1 ho Smith halt of the southwest,., nv,,V(1, ,0 ,. ,. ni.ipp(, ty
runrter or the norlhwest diiartei ! 1.,f(,n,,, , V() ,K U(,(.()nI ()t
cf section 5 In township 39 sou! M : Deeds for Jack-on Coiinlv Ore
of range one east of Hie W. M. in : ,, t ,,.IRP ,ls tlnr(,f A'll aN
Juckson county Oregon, contain-1 M,,j,.,.t t ., ,.,iSement for a
ing 20 acres of land, more or less, j drivewav created bv that certain
Hi'.ujtnii iu uiei nun uii.ii i in in
passing through said tract.
Dnted nt Jacksonville, Oregon.
April 21th, 1920.
C. E. TERRILL.
Sheriff of Jackson County.
Oregon.
By FLORA THOMPSON',
94-5 Wed. Ilepntv
KIMMOXS
IV THE CIRCI'IT COI RT I OH
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
AND FOK THE COl'NTY OI'
.IACKHOX
IU'TLER & THOMPSON CO., A
CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF,
vs.
W. N. CAMPBELL AND HATTIE
CAMPBELL, HI'SBANI) AND
WIFE, CITY OF MEDFORD, A
MI'NIOIPAL-CORPORATION:
1 JACKSON COl'NTY, OREGON
a -POLITICAL SI'BDIVISIOX
OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
A BANKING ASSOCIATION
JACKSON COl'NTY BANK
A BANKING CORPORATION:
CARRIE A. COZZENS. THOM
AS . MORROW, WILLI A J'
MYER AND ANNIE L. O. MY
ER, HI'SBAXD AXD WIFE
DEFENDANTS.
PIT IN EQl'ITY TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE ON REAL PROP
ERTY. ALIAS Sl'M.MONH.
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 appeal
and answer the Complaint of the
said plaintiff, in the above entitled
court and cause, which Complain!
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
with served upon you, within si
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons, and
if you fail to so appear and plear"
in said cause the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
mnnded in the said Complaint, to
wit: That the plaintiff have Judg
ment against the defendants, W.
N. Campbell and Hattie Campbell
for $1500.00 and Interest at 8 per
rent per annum thereon from Oc
tober 1st. 1918, for, $213.45 with
s per ceni interest thereon from
February 28th, 1920, for $150.00
attorney fees and the costs, and
disbursements of this suit.
That the mortgage given to se-
Mortgage Records ot Jacksor
county, Oregon, dated October 1st
1914, and executed by the sniclninv
defendants, and conveying as se-j
of Government Lot Six in Section
32, in Township 36 south of
Range 2 west of W. M. in Jackson
county, Oregon, be foreclosed, and
that you and nil the oilier 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 nf said court, which or
der was made and dated on Iho
22nd day of April, 1920, you are
required lo appear and answer
In said cause within six weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion of this Summons, which dato
Is April 28th, 1920, nnd your time
for Answer will expire Juno 9th,
1920. Tho publication being
mado In accordance with the said
Order in tho Ashland Tidings, u
weekly newspaper printed and
published at Ashland, Jackson
county, Oregon.
BRIGGS AND IIIUGGS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ashland,
Oregon. 94-6 Wed.
-NOTICE Oh' HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given thai .1.
E. Thortitnn, the administrator
a. in., at the court house In Jack-
sonvllle, Jackson county, Oregon,
as the timo und place for hearing
thereon.
Any person having an objection
l'th day "of February. 1 in
the mutter of the sale of real
property belonging to the estate
of H. S. Evans, deceased, W. J.
Moore, administrator of said es
tate, will on and after the 24! Il
(lay of June, 190, sell at private
confirmation by said court, all the
right, title, Interest and estate
that the said II. S. Evaun li.nl at
the time of his death, and all
right, title, interest and estate,
thut the said estate has bv niiera-
ouni.v.i.ition Land Claim No. 12, In T"C
ell lit )T -wnhip 3!l sotilh or range 1 cast "' V MP
lo the, of Willamette meridian. Jackson ' .'.) "W
i' said Coimty, Oregon. Thence north .15 tv,f'jV
.,i ition Land Chiini No.
decrees 2.1 minutes
lee! ; thence north 5
I minutes west
llience south 35 ili-
cast 177.10
ile'.-rees aud
".7.R.". feet,
ees and 2'!
ll.it'lltes West 171.10 feet to Hie
north line of Main street; thence
m li 5 5 degrees and 18 minutes
east I (.15 feet, and thence 51 de-(.rr-es
and 4.r minulou n-.ui A' fin
reement made bv A I. Aiki.iw
to F. G. Swedenhiirg, 11. (1. En- PWA
(lers and B. P. 0. E. Lodge No. '.;.'
9 It. of Ashland, Oregon, which
P'M inent extends across the rear
' in! of said lot.
Also, commencing at a point at
Hie northeast corner of lot 11. nf
the llargadine Tract in the Tity
of Ashland, Oregon; thence soulii
293.70 feet to the southeast cor
nel of said Lot 11; thence west
152.30 feet along the south liin
of said lot; thence northeaslerlv
108. i0 feet parallel with West VjK't,
Fork i-treet; thence northwesterly
10C feet to the eas! line nf said 'i-'fy&f
West Fork street and al rlghl an-
gles therewith; thence noil heist- fH;''
erly along Hie east line of West jk?
Fork fctroet 207.70 feet to the M
iluc of beginning,
Also, commencing at a point
10 feet southwesterly along tho fff'H
east line nf Hartmdine Avenue tiggi,
'rem the northwest corner nf Lot -V ;
f it i...... m - ... .. -ihey,
i in me. i in i imi ir,t' i raci in mo ef-'S
-ity oi Asiiiuml, Oregon: llience.
14 feet southeasterly to the west
line of West Fork street nnd at JfTi,'."
I'iel.l Itlirrlnu lh,-nln. Ilmnnn
.win it n eniei iy hit lei'i; UICHCO J;.
iiiiriiiwesieriy as ieet to tne east
llm of
f llargadine Avenue; thence f.siah
easterly 5.1 feet along the
noi theasterly
vist side lino of llargadine Ave
nue to the plnce of beginning.
Also, commencing at the inter--ection
of the north sideline of
Park street with the easterly side
line of West Fork street as per
llm r-oenrrliii! tlt f I r. ....... .1 ! ....
...u ........... ,,.,.1 , i mi k.miimi; .'l-it
Tract ill the City of Ashland. Ore- t?,ft3
thence north 45 degrees east
(long the easterly side line of
West Fork street 207.70 feet;
llience southeasterly and at right
ingles with said West Fork street
100 feet, thence south 43 degrees
west parellel with Baid West Fork
sheet 107.20 feet to the north
fide lone of Park street; thence
west along the said north line of
Park street 141.40 feet, more or
less to the place of beginning, be
ing a part of Lot 11, of said Har
dline Tract.
Also, commencing at a nnlnt
281.60 feet south 45 decrees wesf
along the west side line of West.
Fcik street from the northeast
corner of Lot 13 of the Hargadino
Trrct in the City of Ashland. Ore-
t,on; thence north 45 degrees west
93.80 feet to the east line of liar
gadine Avenue; thence north 4'i
degrees east 45.60 feet along said
line of Avcniw; thence south 45
degrees east 89 feet to the west
side line of West Fork street;
thence south 45 ditrees west
, ' in r . .
I....... e-Fi iu i ne piace o hegin-
Pate,! aI,, fir!(t ....Kir.,,,,,, .,.
1 2th (lay of May. 1 H20.
W. J. MOORE
Wky-96-4t Administrator.
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