ASHLAND WEEKX TIDINGS I'AGK TWO Wednesday, Juno 0, 10UO 1 LI Jill II T! 'fcvdro-electric liorso power iu the Ashland Weekly l wings ii-i,ed states, mmm on a b- Established 1S76 i sis of 80 per cent efficiency and less than one-third of the mini- Published Every Wednesday by Lium poten,iui J)0W(,r is now De THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.!,)J; utiliz0(1. Seventy per cent of Hugh and George Gillette and Ietincheon was spread on one of1 her life Is bound up in the work Mrs. G. F. Connoll of Ashland; , the big tables In tho picnic i of children. official city axd county paper. Bert R Greer Editor the availuble power Is west of the I .mssissippi rive-r, wuue iu pei cent , of the developed power is east of J that stream. No small part of the available power is in Oregon. "Itj has been estimated that 3,000,-1 00C or 4,000,000 horse power I could bo developed in this state,! only about 163. MOO noise power of which is being actually utilized at the present timo. The use of Edward Gillette of Eastern Oro- grounds and about 26 were Heat hen; Mrs. Leslie Merrick of V,osjed together. Several ortortnin Angeles. Funeral services wllijlng features followed the ban not be arranged until -the absent , o net, and the company left for members of the family are heard! their homes at a late hour In the afternoon. TELEPHONE 8I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cue Year $2.00 Six .Mouths 1.25 Three .Months .75 ADVERTISING KATES Gould-Taylor, Miii'ringo "I took a trip through this sec tion of the country last year," Mrs. Homewood remarked yester (!(ly, "and of all the places I saw nr.no appealed to me like Ash land. I made up my mi ml this was where I would make my fu ture home, so I came here to live. The Social Realm SATURDAY'S -NEWS Farewell Party ! The brldo Is the daughter oj. A neighborhood party was hold is. Irma Taylor of Medford and hydro-electric nt ,lle nome of Mr anu" Mrs. ! the groom Is employed by the iuis ..i.i.gaiei i.iior ana; (.ver giiwuch a beautiful nat Chnrlcs O. Could both of Med-1 ,.., ,mrk as this u"he, and do not lord were united iu marriage ut!pe;cve another such an one en tile Presbyterian nianso Saturday; Wi,n t foulld I could spend evening at 8 o'clock. .v ,... Wlth .., ehUdi-on l love within this beautiful resort Display Advertisements, each; ,,ower wUI undoubtedly occupy a! F,'ed c- Homes east of Ashland Gales firm. The young people inch : ,.,,. , ,,, ,.. T,, last evening in honor of Air. unci win mane liioir nome in .viemorii. Local Readers, tho lino '.10c ' Classified Column, the word, each time lcl Legal Notices, each time, the line 3 1-ic Cards of Th inks $1.00 Obituaries, the line 2 Vic Fraternal oiders and societies charging regular initiation feet and dues, regular rates. I electrification of railroads Is prob i. Iilj one of the most important I future usese to which this class of power will be applied. How ever, Oregon's Industrial future will largely depend upon securing;"1'" reasonably cheap power for man ufacturing and the plans now u n der way to increase Portland's in- Mrs. W. H. Striker, who have sold their home in that vicinity and will move shortly to Illinois val ley. About 36 were present and Keligious and benevolent societiet . (;Uslrial activities must of neces- rill ba charged at tho regular adieilibing rate lor all adver tising when an idmit:sion oi collection is taken. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as second class mail matter. TEXAS RESIDENTS- E sity Include extensive power de-lopment." ASHLAND ASHLAND 'GIRL TO TAKE LONG TRIP There is un Ashland girl in Honolulu who does not think good fairies have ceased to exist. This is Miss Fiances Hamlin, who ia teaching there in St. Andrew:)' priory. A few days ago Mrs. 1). P. Illue of this city received a Id ler from Miss Hamlin in which I felt I hud gained my heart's desire." Daintily ApiMiiiilril Luncheon Mrs. John 4. Harvey of Saiitn Ana, Calif.', a former well known enjoyed a delightful evening duue-i reMent of Ashland and daughter und card-playing. Mrs. 01 Mt- A- " Gregory ot this city, Homes was assisted in serving re- ;'"y M' most ueiignuui freshmcnts by Mrs. M. M. Tuckerl1 'cl"ck ln"l'-on at her beau and Miss McWillianis. ! tiful nnw "0,m"' 1202 boulevard, her guests being tho members of ; , l0;n!en McMicbel and Wertz und the, Past Matrons association of w..t down that way iu his car Heimosa cliaptor, I). E. S. The Santa Aim Daily Ins tho follow ing to say about the luncheon: "Beautiful May baskets of dain- rohcs ti-iins- Vnl.ICK SEARCH Ft (It ASSAILANT Last evening Chief of Police Hatcher was notified by telephone that a inhn was headed towaid Ahland between hero and Talent thought possibly lo be the one wanted iu Roseburg chifrged with assaulting a woman at Reuben Saturday. The chief picked up Pa ('. E. Society Meets Margaret nnd Frederick John son entertained the Presbyterian Chrisliun Endeavor society last evening' ut tholr home on Mauzati- ita street Outdoor games, then-ty Cecils liiuiini the regular business meeting, fol-1 formed the p-trlor into a bower of lowed by refreshments and mu sic mado a delightful evening for all present. .she tells of a five months' trip in E. H. Hewitt, u traveling sales-1 6ll.,.e fur iel. whj,., sllH w i 1 1 take man living in Ashland, recently ; Kilh mends. They expect to start lell in with an elderly man and j August 23, and will go first 10 bis wife from Texas, who had been ; j.-j nm Sanioa, then lo New spoiding- Ihe past six months in Zealand, Tasmania and Australia. California, and were mnking.the: -rtn there they will go lo the swing around the coast on theii ' Kr,st Indies, ,,nd lo Singapore, In tetuin home. In conversation dli. if they can make, connections. with these people while on the ii. i n, pi,iii,,,,i0 n,,.i. ii tlu Creek for the summer. A Irafn Mr. Hewitt spoke of livhm ' china and Japan. They expect to! K,'o"l' of tueir friends chart Maiiicd at Myrtle Creek Mrs. Lillian Wiiner, of Myrtle Croek, mid F. Farmer of Ashland were united in marriage at the bride's homo in Myrtle Creek Wednesday evening ut 8:31). The ceremony was performed hy Rev. 1). M. Ilrower, formerly of this beuuly, while pink sweet peas and spicy carnations formed charm ing centerpieces on Hip two largo snowy tables utilized for the guests, blending beautifully with the deflt blue and soft gray walls They overhauled the man on the railroad, but ho proved to be un aged umbrella mender and did not at all answer tho description of the man wanted. The crime for which this man is a fugitive from Justice oc cinied at Reuben, near Roseburg, when Mrs. Gibson Hamilton was niuiuny assaulted by u man tliiiught to be insane. ' Accord ing to tho story from Itoseburg will sleep and where the confer- ontea will be hold. Arrangements will be made fo.r meals, which will cost In the neighborhood of $1.25. a day. The following conferences will be held during each morning: Di li lo study, conducted by Miss Hel en J. Carlton of Elizabeth, N. J.; home missions by Mrs. Gillund- ers, (u former missionary); for eign missions by Mrs. M. C. lle.id (recently returned from t lie O ient. In the afternoons special i c rent ion programs will be ar- Hinged for each day, including hikes up Ashland canyon, swim ming, tennis und other athletic contests. In the evening lectures i.nu progruiiis will be given. Applications should be made for the camp us early as possible ufter June 15, and should be sent with tho registration fee of $1 to Mrs. J. II. Fuller, Registrar. Ash lund. This conference wus so suc cessful last year and met with such a call for ils repetition that it has been established as a per inunent institution. Indications already point to a much larger attendance this year than last l'A hours' duration for privates. Iu addition to the money, there has arrived from tho headquar ters of the war department prop erty valued at more than $500, 000. This property, like the money, has been distributed. NEW OltlHVVVt i:s iou ( i:i.i:mt atkin lino draperies or mo charming' S,.. Hamilton, accompanied by dining room with ils many French ! ar.nl her woman nnd her daughter, windows. Covers wore laid for WPie out on the road looking for 25 and u pink and white color; w,id (lowers. About u tiiar'o' . schemo prevailed throughout the Iniie trum lhe ,- lh ... , .u.i.n.-. mi.! in im; pleasing ion- pmached a man silting by die turea of the afternoon was the roadside. As they came up to him . virtually tho same as those in iu Ashland. The strangers re-1 i.i-rive homn about th first nf thel V1"''ed them following the core- walked that they had spent aiJPl(,., Mjss Hamlin states In hei-lnlrny- night in Ashland on their way letter she has to pinch herself lo north. They stated that they had make sure she is not dreaming, been nearly frozen dining their city, and only a few immediate nit.iu ,,-. aim oeiigmiui piano numbers givien ,, leaped to his feet and rushed ie last year '"" .-" m iiiiss jieriuee l eo, mis. liar- i.im i ,,. Ktrikliu- (Iibiii nil veys niece, who is a Junior at ; Knoikiiig them to the ground. Polytechnic high school, special-j seizing Mrs. Hamilton he struck izing in music under the splendid; Mer about the head und body with training-of Clarence Gusllin. One;m.uvy blows, causing her to par number that deserved especial tially lose consciousness. One of mention was the sextette from Lu- the women escaped to the town cia do Lanimermour arranged for' nmi roused the residents who Im- sojourn in California, but were TOLO OVERHEAD j ciety of tl Christian church guve tho left hand only, nnd, as one ! mediately started to the scene ol ko pleased with their visit in Ash- FINISHED SOON a picnic in the park last evening ; lady remarked who sat where she! t;,e assault. The man. hud escaped land. "It was so nice nnd warm,' '; J. L. Calvert went to Rogue! at which their husbands nnd i could not see the player, 'It was a passing freight train how thn woman of the party remarked River Thursday, says the .Grants; friends wero their invited guests. quite enough music for a whole1 ever, and is still ut large ins air was so nanny utm in- tubs uouner, to inspect me woric ; miui oo were present aim an i quartet.' All t no ladies doubted; Tho tlescrintion Eiven bv the The city council last evening at the regular meeting passed the ordinances Incident to the Fourth of July celebrution whlrh will have a bearing on the three days' celebration plans of which ure nl rei dy under way. The first of these ordinances related to Jin: licensing of Jitneys during the celebration, und the other provid ed lor the granting of concession, and the collecting of the licenses therefore these ordinances will he El'GEXE, June .John Hunt of Ashland is a member of the luiversity of Oregon orchestra, which organization will play dur- li'", the music festval to be gven under the uuspices of tho Univer sity of Oregon School of Music at rugene, June 7, 8, and 9, The numbers lo be presented during the festival are "A Garden of Ja pan," n children's cantata; the opera of "Cavullerlu Rusticaila," and "Tho Rose Maiden." Sev eral hundred peoplo are taking part in these numbers. Miss Mubel Smith, of Ashland, has parts in the choruses of the opera "Cuvallerla Rnsticana," und of tho "Roso Maiden," num bers to be presented by the Uni versity of Oregon School of Mu sic during the music festival at Eugene, Juno 7, 8 and 9. Juck llrady, after graduating from the Ashland high sc hool last week, has, gone to ramp No. 13, tut from Hills, Calif., to work for the summer. This camp Is sit uated up iu tho woods 42 milei from Hills, and seems a long. long wuy from Ashland to Ihe boys who are stationed there. -NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX AND TO PKE. NEXT CLAIMS NOTICE IS HEHEI1Y GIVEN, That the Hon. G. A. Gardner, judge of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, has ap pointed the undersigned as the Executrix of tho Estate ot George W. Owen, deceased. Any person having a claim atainut said estate is required to present tho same, duly verified. to the Executrix at 4he office of lirlggs and Briggs, attorneys, in the Pioneer block, in the City ot Ashland, Oregon, within Bix months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The first publication is June 2, 1920. CAMILLA E. OWEN, Executrix. 99-4 Wed. Albany. S. P. to construct largo repair plant hero. v. pointing, und we could sleep so being douo on the highway there, enjoyed the delightful feast well at night." I Mr. Calvert, who with S. S. Schelll placed before them on the lables. This couple slated to Mr. Hew-ihas the contract for the paving ill on their return to Texas they 'of the road between the county i WEDNESDAY'S XEWS were going to sell off their prop-i lino and Gold Hill says-that the! Antlmuon-Flnloy Min-iuge city if they can, and return to I work is progressing rapidly. Work ! Wold was received in Ashland Ashland to live, as It appeared tojon the completion of the overhead ! i 'osterdny of the marriage ot Miss wneiner a single Key Had been , women and by others who saw him missed in all her beautiful runs."j.i very clear. He is between 35 u ral 40 years of age, about five j li-et nine Indies in height, weigh- in), about 1G5 pounds. Ho has a ruddy complexion and light "hair them the most delightful city fur at Tolo will be started next week, a home they had found in all their I The last few days have been spent travels. ' !ln fixing the roadbed for tho Hot I Stuff at Rogue River und this will be started immediately. The rock has been prepared for I ho top and the stretch as fur us Rogue River will be finished in about GO days, recording to Mr. Calvert. The toad on tho south side to Med ford is closed und no one. is ul- ti,o i,..n ., i,,. I lev ed to uso it except people hav- the Medford Scouts and Scouts ofi"1R I)'",se9 nlld ,he 1','il(le'"8 "'""S Ashland was won hy the latter I tl'8 roiu1. LOCAL BOY SCOUTS lift nice Flnley and Victor Ander son which took place In San Fran cisco about two weeks ago. The bride was n clerk in the Llthlu bakery before her marriage, und .Mr. Anderson was a well known MAX TAKEN" IIIOUE NOT ONE SOUGHT According to dispatches from the north the man taken in Ash land on tho charge of assaulting the women near Glendale last Mid eyes. He is dressed in cord uroy trousers and a drrk coat. The' nolice throuiftioiit thn i-nl- week was not identified us the as, stu k , ,h h 1 BAL L GAME members of units at Portland sailant when brought before the, fm. ,)le 8Hallult as i( is guI)nosP, Salem, McMinnville, Silverton ..,..,. n.is man, who gae nis,,,,. w.a hnU(e(, , kj Eugene, Medford, Marshfield and ! name as Miller, was taken by Ati,i,,,i i,.a i n. ,. , .. ,., .,, ' ,, .,. . , , cntujie. ""'" miuiiim in ino ieiuill.1. in in,! iiiiiiu.v. i lira yuiiuK mitrriiL uuie in eiieuiiaie inurs- Feeling lias run high in 1 ASIILA.NDERS .MEET GUARD GETS $100,000 SALEM. When the various units of the National Guard ure recruited to their full strength there will be distributed nmong tho men more than $100,000 an nually, according to n statement given out by George A. While, ad jutant general. Since federalization of the Or egon guard, there has been re ceived from the United Stutes government $14,000, while an ad ditional $15,000 is due to reach Oregon about July 5. This will be increased by between $15,000 nnd $25,000 to be received be fore the end of the present year Distribution of the first install ment of United States funds has been completed In Oregon with PEIL'S rOItXEIt UY THE PARK A lot of new Iceless Coolers Just In. An airplane load of American fencing of most every uescrtpiion dropped down the other day. Also some good cedar posts came walking in. New and used Sewing Muchines always for sale or rent, at NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT V)F ADMINISTRATOR AND TO PRESENT CLAIMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tho Hon. G. A. Gardner, Judge of the County Court in and lor the County of Juckson, stale of Oregon, bus appointed the un dersigned as administrator ot the estate St Gottlieb F. Spiegel, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required tu present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned Administrator at the office of lirlggs and Hrlggs, attorneys, in thu Pioneer block lu the City of Ashland, Oregon, with in six months from the date ot the first publication of this notice, bate ot first publication Juno 2nd, 1920. E. D. BRIGGS, 99-4 Wed. Administrator. PIEL'S CORNER. Real Estate Homes and acreage. Farms and Slock Runches. All Kinds of Good Insurance NOTICE TO CltEDITORM Nollco Is hereby given that tho undersigned bus been appointed administrator of the estate of Katheriue Spath, deceased, with the will annexed, by the county court of tho State of Oregon, for Jackson county, and has qualified. AM persons having claims against said eslate are notified to present the same to me at the law office ot W. J. 'Moore lu Ashland, Ore gon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the first publication hereof, which Is June 2, 1 920. NEWTON W. HO R DEN, Administrator with Will Annexed. 99-5 Wed. the score standing at 22 to 17. The Medford boys are good sports and the game was u fine clean game throughout. We believe that this friendly competitive ri valry between the troops of Mwl tord and Ashland will bo a great incentive to both Troops iu the development of greater interest aim eit'icieucy ie S-out work. The local nine has some good tiliiber lor u good high school ie:. m later on. PICKWICK STAGE SCHEDULE MADE According to announcement by those iu charge, the Pickwick auto stage, running between San Fran- citco und Portland, will be estab lished about June 1 tl. The path finder car which went through here last week, planned the route iiiid schedule, and places where the relays will be made. It is ex pected that a schedule of two stages each way weekly will he inaugurated at Hie outset, park am cars will be used on the line ! PREFERS LITIIIA I TO CARLSBAD ; H. O. Wallsten, nn employe of j the Southern , Pacific company, j while engaged around one of the pi.ssenger trains at the station re cently overheard a lady passenger culling for some llthlu water wLich was procured for her by one. of the attaches of the 'tm'n- After drinking tnroo or four glasses of the water . the woman exclaimed: "Why, this is '.he most delicious mineral water I ever drank. Do you suppose these people hero realize what they have? It is much better than the minerul wa ter ut Curlsbad." This lady, evidently a (raveled person, wus a Judge of good min eral water und apparently real ized where she could get the best. people are living in Clovordule, day Calif., where Mr. Anderson Is eni-ltiutl neighborhood, it is stated, and Ployed. j when the sheriff arrived with lib- prif-oner practically the entire Picnic, at Grants Puns Taking advantage of the holi day .Monday Misses Nina ami Ha- 1-optilation of Ihe (own met him zol Emory accompanied by Misses; eil he would have been handled spmt the alter i.eriruoo iox ami Ktitn ostium, drove to Grans Pass where they held u picnic by the river. The leturn trip was made in the even ing. . CHILDREN GIVEN VOCATION READING Tho Parent-Teacher ussorialon with Ihe help of the librarian have arranged a course of reading for AND DINE IX PARK Sunday a number of Ashland people ot Corvallis and Eugene, mostly students, met at the latter at the station. Had the man - cily and ute their dinner together l.ioveii ine gnniy , it is claim- in Hendrick's nark, where Ihev noon talking over severely by the infuriated popul.i- (,id times und having a good time lion. A number of suspects were generally. Tho meeting place picked up, but so far Mrs. llainil-' was the home of Mr. and Mrs. ton and the woman with her atjpeter Spencer and the first arri the limo of tho uttack have not1 rals were an auto party from Cor heen able to identify any of them : vallis, consisting of Allied Abr.i- as. the right man, j ulln Mr. und Mrs. O. H. Banihill. ! Misses Myra Gunter, Edith Lowry (""'"HKVS ''I"" iund Martha Opaldahl. GROUND OHKXH HERE, w()s Qmlw is teil(.lls , The kiddies ot Ashland came Comiif( Bt.hoi,is Hml 1)XI,(.rl(( t0 into their own yesterday with Ihe; 3I,rml . varatllm , Asllml(I opening of the children's play-Nfxl yeTll. ,, will tea,h hl Hav. ground in the park. All the equip-; l01i(i WllMll. Miss ,.()W1.V ull(1 menl for fun-making used iu RIjsB opaldahl graduate next week imtitution has been pla 1, and , f , tt fom. yeill. (.01.s , ,,. every swing was Occupied, every j,,,. H(,i(MlCe. The latter has n po- auLsaw Kolg lull tllt. a Col.tlll-j si()ll j,, (ho KaMs (.i(y ,,,., ueo smug ol utile bodies hurtled H(,ll()olH ,, . ,-,,,. wiM .,,.,, down the slides, und the various j ,,er va((tion with her parents at other attractions were occupied rieillRiialll, Wash. Tho girls practically every minute. ! Hl,t ,lt Saturday at Ihe Abraham School is closed, and the chil-! ...,,. ,.,,,.,,.. i..,,,,,,,, ,.. work and vlBiting, after which the ''-'en. freed from the nine long p.,,.(. the, luiich. uosiess serveu delicious rerresn-1 """mm i-iiiuiiienieni in ine school other member Afternoon Parly In compliment to Mrs. P. B Whitney, who expects to leave this week for Grants Pass to make her home, Mrs. C. B. Lam kin entertained a company of the former's friends ut her home on North Main street yesterday af ternoon. The company of guests composed those who hud been as sociated together' in the salvago department of the Red Cross dur ing the war, nnd this was practi cally the first time they had gath ered together since the days when war work was in vogue. The uf ternoou was spent with needle This money was distributed In sums ranging from $500 for cap tains to $1 for weekly drills of !1 ii2i,!"i'is,'l I' meats. picnic j rooms, rejoice in tho pleasure of 1)arty. W(,r0 j, a,,,,., Ks)1, Teacup Club Picnic The Teacup Club of the Melho-"lare '"''" secured ..... ..,.-,.. ine services oi airs . j..,, Josephine Polev, M.uv Mathes Homewood, formerly of Bake, , , ,, ,.,, McElwaiii. .loin. An- III- ll.n . ... . .. , . , i,.l each i,.cln ;il ..,, Mi, l,t.. ., , " , -, oeisnu mm ir. u.ui :vi rs. wyne i sH.-,..r , I , , Till " ' Krau,s' ,m" "IKl r"llrn" 1P(I "lr closing""""-., as supervisor of the chil-1 ,,,,. The last named is a cou-'ii-kwi.l- 'L , ,' , "'" ritM ,is'H 0f ,0 '" i-li(f'"trday rfternoon. This. !'h.' playgr,,d during the sum-; , M.s. Ilarnhill's recently ar 1 lekviKl, stages have been uper- ,,.,.,, ivcn ,-hild that reads and U II... ,,., f n, ! trei mouths :in,l ,:ho ..oi. ..,! . . . . i " -""vii, riven iroui waierioo, ia. (ports on ten books during the; the husbands and families of the, youngsters yesterday. helping. aling between San Diego anil Si I ranci-ro for some time. STATE WATER WEALTH GREAT i( for 1(.dlng summer vacation will be given a i members ure allowed to meet with 111 become established in the de- GIRLS' CAMP IN diploma. Just think of getting the club, and this event Is usual-' "B'"8 of the playground. Mrs. PARK ARRANGED a diiloma with a big gold seal oil; ly observed with a picnic iu the! Homewood will give the nlav- Tentative plans for the girls' "Nearest la f ; Everything " J : 1 HOTEL MANX ftt Powell St., at C farrell San Frandscc In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ice g water in every room. uur commoaious lobby,fineservice,and nomelike restaurant will attract you. - European Plan rates $1.00 up. Masageaeat W. B. Janes IX THE MATTER OF THE US. TATE OF CHARLES E. All- IIOTT, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned bus been appointed as Executor of the suld eslate, by the Hon. G. A. Gardner, Judge of tho County Court In and lor Jackson County, Oregon, All claims against I In. said estate must bo presented within six mouths from ihe date of the first publication of this notice ut the t.rrtna r n,.i,... n..t t.. Ashland Agents of Abstract Co. ' Pioneer Hlock i.Mhe Ci v of As ,- Billinas Aacncv i1""'1' "?ko"k. v. carter. EutubliHhed 1883. Classified USED CARS. I tat Executor, I Ashland, Oregon. Palo of first publication is May, ; iltUh, 1920. !)8-4Wed ! NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HKltEIlY GIVEN: ' That the undersigned has filed his 'Final Account of his Adniin- epii. w istrution ot the Estatu of Antoin- Ll I, " y-Uowne Mo,or (- ette Dei'eatt, deceased, in the Hiehwav IT 1"' Pclflc , ('"""ty Court of Jackson County, Highway, in Medlord, for over- Oregon, and thai the Judge ot hauled, used cars. l)6-tt m,id Court has designated Satur- ,,,.., . ...nu day. July 3, 1920, at the hour ot FARM LANDS I t0 .clock a, ,,t (he Court. No. (24 Seventy-two acres all In 'house in Jacksonville, said roun cultivation, 30 acres splendid I ' "s "ie time and place for hear apple and pear orchard, good '" objections to and the settle house and burn, necessary out- "'' '"' "r "aid Account, buildings, splendidly located on V. S. ENGLE. the Applegate river, close to 9S4 Administrator. school, store, nnd Grange hall.!" The vory best of river bottom NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING, land; terms, $9000. ; the County Court of Jackson NOfi325-360 acres 22 miles from j," of ZLt, Hash, do Grants Pass, 120 cleared and ceased- ."ieL?ltlVa,tl0n, Tua m"l The undersigned Executrix of n onnfatn6 1"W t",lber, l-W Ml" K '"'9 '" " W our Trli ,h streams running ,er Final Account us Executrix through the ranch, but most of um( tho ,..., of 1 , , , land is level, good out range f' ' 'iesigiiiUed Saturday, u e U. tlJ?! fi",'nla'V,J,.U''.:!'. t 10 o'clock a. m. ut the "'.r Court House in Jacksonville, said iroui. email .... .,. , .j irrnde chonl mllfl nn.l n l. If; V'""'1 ' u! ' ,B "."" V' " roud, half mile fillllia DUI1UOI, III i IU Ullll a III,.., ,. ,,hlnlli,n. . l from small town; a wonderful-: : ," f .' ' "'" ly good buy at $35 per acre, j LOTTIE E HASH No. 32680 acres, 14 miles from . aG-5-Wed Executrix. (rants Pass, on good county road, 14 acres under irrigation; small house, fair barn, whole SPECIAL ELECTION' NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, place fenced, good out range three miles from railroad sta tion; a splendid little stock ranch; price $1000. mat a special election will be held on Tuesday, the 2!Uh day of June, 1920, at the hereinafter specified polling place in the Tul- 5y, mvs UAc . e . r ten interesting ! park, as was the ease yesterday. 1 mound her direct supervision i conference to bo held iu Ashland . . -i.. i. mai ine passage or hooks. Cull ut the library, look , A short business meeting for Ihe every day. two hours in the morn- park next month have been rom- ,. . , .. '""""". over Ihe different lis.ls und choose! election of officers wus held. Mrs. 1 "'K four in the nfternoon. H pleted. The camp will open f tl l i i v''Ciltlon reading. w. M. Parber was chosen presl-;ls '"''' 'lesiro to have the mothers about July 9, and close July 1C. emails i a tederal polfcy in re- ; ,0 BUCCce, j, Jul Mner 1 of Ashland co-operate with her in ! The date has not been definitely mn In I li ii r.,.ri .. ... lilnvt-L'u i-,kt.- I ' . . , . , ' 1 '"u"ll- ." w.r... v,.,., , ,r-n and Mra. Spinier was elected sec-i ,1,IlilllK "'is resort the most set, but announcements will be ...1U ,i ue iv me.,,., o. assisting airs. M. L. l-UIc'te, one ot tho r(.,.,ry. A cnfpteria luncheon was! pleasure-giving for the kiddies made in ample time to allow all materially in the development ol Pioneer residents of Ashland, died SP,ved t about 6 o'clock, which1 they have ever known. For this wishing to utteud to make their Cregon s the a,,,..rtion of Percy at her home on Church street this j ...,,,,. UllmM c r(1)Ulation ,, reason she 'would like to have rrrangemenls. Thi, camp will be ( upper, state .numecr, following morning, at the advanced age of ;,,. ,,.t8 f rov,,llB excellellt ; them call at the grounds, become ' open to girls and young women .ece.pt of word fion. themst Hut C years. Mrs. Gillette had beenj(,lls. Among , ut o ,. arquain.ed with her and brii.,;' above the age of 16 years, and the bill had met favorable coniid- MM-nding (he winter with a dauel- , ,i, ii. ... .. ,' ll.eir .iii,i.v ,i. , i. ...: f, )o ,i, ,..i .. iptLimti mi me I'lMUV nrill Ml, tlll-l " " nil! "V tittup iv ' '- on-t- ter in Los Angeles, and ever since Mrh. RawU Moore of Medford. i 1" connection with the plav vision of Miss Helen Carlton, the J equipment Mrs. Homewood will canrp leader, who had such ex- Mito Itox (tiH-iiing .establish a mothrs'rest on the ceptional success in this capacity Tho Women's Foreign Mission-: griunds. She has several sele.-t last year, nry society of the Methodist Epis-i Kills who will relieve mothers with Tents will be pitched under the the grounds, trees in the park where the girls nation. un the pri'-e of Uel 0i and the holidays had been In lwor eoai already high and apparently health. A great desire to pass her fo'.UK high'-r and the nipply dl- last days in her home iu Ashland lulhishing. there is u griming de- decided her to return, and thr..e Lou.. ir ii..iro-...-.ir,t- per to wn-Ks ago. accoiiipauieil hv lie:- i i i. ..mi t...,.i ,. ,. . I. ,l.i... i ... ,u, i,,,,, ! ptouui en i,y gniiuuuugnier. .Mrs harl Nims, ! ,lox (1)e,,lng with Mrs. II. II. Lea-: These will lay with the babies a-,d iuc. o.... un, bij.j .nr. (.-upper, sue came DacK lo Ashland. Kincn to Ml l youn ninn Vfho practiced n:?diclt n A rural district became famous ni as called in consultation in mai owns and cities because of liis su less in the treat input of disease. Th vas Dr. Pierce who afterward move o Buffalo, N. Y. He made up h nind to place some of liis liiedicim lefore the public, and lie put n vhat he called his "Favorite Pn criptii.n," and placed it with tl Iruggistn in every ftato in the Unim For fifty yean Dr. Pierce's Favorit 'resenption has sold more largel nrciugoom mo Lintwl States tha vilt ilA Ch.ol.1,,1 .h.i E:.l..'.r i l-llt W the n.mheru tl. t,ln,.u.. A 1 .nv nllm, ...ulln e l.-- .1 ... Industries during 1iie past three then tb decline hi:d been grad-: uft,.'nioon at 1:30 o'clock. Every-i '''visiting or woiking. or reading, Ufl OaVIIlflS ACCOUIIlS ; t's the Alimony of thousands e ."...en ..iui, in him urnpiiieu or er irely eradicated such distressing ni nents as wouion are prone to. It i low sold by druggists in tablet fori J well as liquid. Astoria, Obfoos. "I saw Pocto 'ie-ce's advertisement and as I hai rietl so many things for woman' ro'ioie without getting any help No. 327-1 fin acres. U miles 7 '.J'T, Z,, , ', . "" finm Bnn, inurn ein .....v.t ' '."ll,, 0 determine postoffice and store, located on I " "? T,, 5n,or hpniitffiil 1,-nnt .triLi.m ni,.i v "'? agreement with the State , ,i..i.i .... .. of Oregon, for I ot availuble water; 39 ncres under cultivation; good nnw house and barn, good family or-! chard; enough wood on place to 1 the payment bv the State of Oregon of interest to ac crue in any or all of the first five years of any bonds which said dis- oi the bonds of auM itiui..it i,a..- price i, ,.,,,. i i ,., ., , ,or,. .'. v ,,. DUIN HI i Jll, pay for it; fine spring water! '" ZZZZFS. piped for the house; a splendid:.,, i',.' ,' ' " , x money-making home souu. nan an .,.i 1 1 . ' No 328 240 acres, stock ranchj provisions of Article Xl-b of tho 60 acres cleared, splendid new, constitution ot the State of Ore eight room house, two big g0n. barns, 200 acres of the land is! j'he polls shall be opened nt 8 of the very best soil; 3,000,000 : o'clock on the morning of tho elec- ieei ui saw iimuer, suiaoie ior t on and bo keot nnen. ..mil fi, $6000; 170 head of extra fine Lincoln sheep; complete outfit of farm implements; two cows and a good span of horses. This land is located on Cow creek, fart of it is rich bottom land and the slopes are set with or chard grass; price $13,000. No. 329 640 a. on Evans creek, extra good stock ranch, gravin o'clock In the afternoon, when the same must be closed. At such election, the ballots shall contain the words "Agree ment. .. .Yes" and "Agreement . . . .No." The Hoard of Directors haft specified the following polling place in said District for said elec tion: In the garage on the ranch advantages for 1500 head owned by G. E. Hilsineer O A of cattle or 5000 bead of sheep; Manning and C. M. Thomus, known mild winters, requiring very lit-; as the Talent Orchard Company, .., eommniMi who urn, culminating at 8 o'clock this- r.,,i , . .,., knowliiK that their lmhie. n h the fact tht oil and coal ure not n.o,nil.g. Mrs. aiiee was . lHr mlte boxe9 ling entertained and In sat tl ways available when needed on iii tuber of the Hill family, pic- blinds. account of tran--portati..D and neer. who came lo Oregon In 1 8.12.1 MONDAY'S NEW9 - The park board feels It is very dlber difficulties. and bad spent be-r life practical- j Club I'lrnle ! fortunate to semre the services "Interesting f.gures have be. n li' ever since In Juckson county.) Members of the Cinderella card ! of so effiioent a supervisor as Mrs ,.reU v, in uaniui oi ine n,i i. suriireu i,v two sisters. dub met together yesterday In a Hopiewood. She has always dealt i imea Mai'-s geological survey m .nrs. .nary uunn and llr. A. H viiicn tie estimates O.al .1,. r it l.tsseii, both of Ashland, and sir' delightful time was spent together i her own besides t.einir ie...i ft liiisimum of 30.000.000 of (hildren. These are Charles H.. EucYr the tremi. A sumptuous ' of many years'' eierienee, and Wo Interest l-irnk in tho park, where a most ! with children, bavins; a fainilv of 4 T11- t ' I leculrj to tnr Dr. Pitrce'a Fuvorit' i ,'...'. t....i... . , . . , L'Oliar CiartS an ACCOUnt; 'rescription. and I did so with irooi cults. I think it is lust nrat - STATE BANK OF ASBLAIVD. i tie feeding; 50 to 60 acres in alfalta, 100 acres more suitable for alfalfa; bundance of irri gation water; could produce 500 tons of hay; soofl livable house and a good barn; 43 head of cattle and some implements; a splendid buy at $15,000. No. 330 153 acres on the banks of Rogue River; 47 acres river' '"''da nee with the method of eler- bottom silt, splendid land for:"0'' prescribed for general pur onions or anything else; 40;lw of Irrgation districts, acres fine apple orchard, 20 j Given by Order of the Board of acre of Bartlett pears, variety. Directors of TALENT IRRIOA of other fruit and nuts, fairly " K ' LUSTRICT, this the 4th day good house and Big barn; 85 -"ay, iszu. and being situated about one. fourth mile west of the cannery at Talent, Oregon, nnd about one fourth mile westot the northwest corner of the town ot Talent, Jack son County, Oregon. The said election must be held and the result thereofletermined and declared in all respects in ac- acres of the place will come under irrigation system. For1 good reasons this place is for sale at about half price, $12. 000. STAPLE8 REALTV CO., I Hotel Austin Bldg. Phone 20. W. J. HARTZELL. President. CARL GLASGOW, U. A. MANNING. I Directors, i Attest: ! R. E. RO BISON. Secretary, 97-5tW.