Wednesday, Juno lfl, t02Q
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ASHLAND WICEKL1 TTDDfGS
Ashland Weekly Tidings
Established 1S76
Published Every Wednesday Jy j , H puner. Mrs. H. T. Elmore,' dance, where the girls and boys! thai is now outlined, the co
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. I jIrg ' w H. ' McNair, Mrs. C. B. proved to be "just as young as operation of every American Le-
Editor
Beit R. C.roer.
t'&.4V3Ki
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city and roixTV
PAPER.
TELEPHONE 811
srnscRiPTiox hates
One Year 2-
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i ...... vice station the Standard Oil corn
Three Months a
..,, runv recently erected on Moun-
ADXERTISING HATES ain aV(iIuie; Th0. uew district
Display Advertisement cacb M Pu,ton , Rose.
I.olWadVrs,'the'liue.'..'...10c l'"8 ulrive'1 assumed
Classified Column, the word, each control of the business affairs of
,mle lc the plant. Will Holmes fills the
Legal Notices, each time, the position of office man, Henry
line 3 l-3c pace is warehouse man, and IS.
Cants of Thanks $1.1)0 F. Storm will have charge of the
Obituaries, the line.' 2'i.c truck on its arrival, which is ex-!
Fraternal orders and societies peeled now any day. The station!
.barging regular initiation fees ,,,c,.ve( car of gasolne lhi8.
and dues, regular rates. . . .
, . . weik and is busy keeping local.
Religious and benevolent societies I
will be charged at the regular " '"' nPr '''"-I
advertising rate for all adver- Ion has brought his family to Ash
tising when an I'dmission or and mid will occupy the Ray
collection is taken. 1 Minkler residence on the Iioule-I
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon,
Postotfiie as second class mail
matter.
THE OPEN IOIUM
The Open Forum meeting of;
the Commercial Club Thursday
niht should be the opening
wedge for a continuation of these
meetings. They are u good thiim
both for the members of the club
i.ud the club itself us it brings
the members ill closer touch with,
each other and they begin to ac
complish things. These get to
gelher meetings have a tendency,
to make members take more in-!
tc:est in club work and the. up
building of their city. They ac
quire an individuality in affairs!
of the club and city they would j
lot otherwise obtain except
thioiigh these associations at the
opiu forum.
Other cities have demonstrated
that these open forums, noon
luncheons and other meetings that
gether , !
bring the people to
jiri.uioti) the community spirit
have had a lasting benefit on their
communities. From small under
takings commercial organizations
in those cities have gone ahead:"10 "orations.
i ml entered into negotiations and
it, hundreds of thousands of
all of which have been !
dollars
iliiertly the action oi the club, and
the iu.pption and working out of
I lie details have been begun at
these wuikly get together meet
ings of members.
Ily instituting these open for
um mei tings or a noon luncheon
mice a week the Ashland Com
mercial Club will be laying tho
iouiidalion fur big things in the
i eai future, and Tho Tidings
hopes the meetings will take con
crete form ut an early date. M
i!XD INSTALLMENT
HTAX X .11 XK 13
June is a busy month for the
Internal Reve nue liureaii as dur
ing that month all special taxes
for the fiscal year ending on June
V.0, 1921, are due and payable.
Collector of Internal Revenue,!
Milton A. Miller, has mailed out
to all special taxpayers forms I
upon which ret in ii lor payment!
of tax must be made. These spe-j
rial taxpayers include proprietors:
ol theaters, for hire automobiles,!
, i,....,.. ,..,,.i .,,,,1 i,iin,.,i
, "" . i "
lames, howling alleys, snooting
galleries. -retail dealers in oleo
margarine, brokers, piiwn brok
eis, etft.
Oilier classes of taxpayers uf-
leited are druggists, physicians
dentists, and other practilioners. 1
who must complete their re-regis
tration under the Harrison act not
later thin July first, afler which
date they will be delinquent.
Oil or befoie June lath the sec-
tid installment of income tax
will be due and payable, and no-'
tie's lor Uf
f.oiue Weeks
ax were sent out
ago. Persons who
i. .. io pa itie quarterly install--
laent one on June lain will lie re
;uiied, within ten davs litter no
tic. and demand, to pay the ell
ine outstanding balance on their!
income tax. as failure to nay one!
iiistallmeiii when due makes due
and payable all the remaining in
Halliients Blii.-h would ordinar
ily be due on September 15 and
I.e. ember l.'.tll.
Collector Miller would greatlv
i-ppre.-iate the co-oiieration of tax
payers in making their return!!
i:hd payments as early in
pottil.le.
Ju,w "
AIIKVHKD .PLX
I Ht M 1.1 N( HKOX
. Velal Iiieiub. rs of the Ash-
1..I..I Cnmmeri ial Club went down '. The following officers were
to .Medford ye, 'i-riiay and attend- t-prted: President. .Mrs. Ralph
ii the op.-n forum lum heoti, , piilinga; vice-president, Mrs. C.
v I-. I. i- a we. kly feature of the.u. pratl; correspondent secretary,
"! -'':. 1. 1 l li.-iitw of :o:ninerf e. yn y u (;()wdy; recording sec -
I i.r luiiii' K. Vining of ll.U city r, li.rv, Mrs. II. J. Van Fossen-i
v.. i p. .ker lor lhe i,rcatioii, and
( a bn.-r ile,.-ri.tioii of the
I. -ns ut i,l.iiid' development,
i ;,. iaily rt u ,:u:ue tlie big hotel
iiu niiLi.-l l...tji house project.,
'i la- out of t.,wi guests to the!
Ini.' heon we-r- cordially ri '-eived
I.) tin- Cliainb.-r of Commer. e, and
tl.c ut..-, , ,(, norably con-
i ii-red by thoo from A.-hland.
that lhe local Commercial Club
is planning to establish features I Main at 6:30 where a fine dinner boulder In the Lithia Park ami .planned to be one of color, mer
'of the same feature here. Thoseas served after which the com-1 dedicated by the American Le-jriment and entertainment,
'present from Ashland were Mr.lpany repaired to Memorial hall gion on July 4. j Somghing 'will be doing every
!..! r u Piei-co Mr ami Mrs I fo.' the regular Tuesday evening' In order to carry out the worTi! moment and nothing will bo left
I.amkin, Mrs. 0. A. Paulserud,
1 pi of. I E. Vining. E. V. Carter,
Rev r A Edwards J E Fuller,
and'Welborn Beeson.
1 OHCE COMP1 ETE
it !n utjtkiv
Starting this week a complete
force has charge of the new ser-
vn.(
The Social Realm
WEDNESDAY'S NEWS
Golden Wedding
On June 1, 1920, Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Morgan of 520 Mountain
avenue celebrated their golden ,
wedding anniversary in the pres-!
encc of their children and a mini
her of intimate friends. This un
usual observance lastud through'
out the day, with feasting and fe
licitations to the aged bride and!
Krooin. !
Owing to the daughters of the I
family living at a distance and
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the event, Mrs. L. J. Orres took, many amusing tales resulted
charge of the plans and thronglr from the stories the former east
her efforts the event proved to ,.inp8 told of roses in that sec
be ono of the most charming lien which were the nriiln of their
"wfl'llaRs" this city has ever wit-j
nrssed. A two course dinner was vlilch in Ashlund would cut smull
served hi the dining room ami the j figure. Another game was tell
colors 'gold and white were car- ,,g us many names ot roses us the
lied out in the dishes as well iis:RUPBts could readily suggest. Re
in tne evening a number of i
f.i, iwlc onlltwl i.f tlw. l.nnon on.l
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;ave Mr- unu Mrs- Morgan lng;ling, Itlley, Norman, Billings, Com-
'lel' rred charivari tho first ofjato,. Ban, Cienn McWilliams,
tl.eir lives, and for which they had
waited 50 years to receive. At
this timo Rev. W. E. Dean, pastor
of the Christian church, remar
ked the bride und groom of 50 j
years, tying the nuptial knot so
sec urely that It is expected to ;
bold during the next 50 or so years:
of their married life together, j
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were mar-!
lied at Sheridan, Yamhill county,
June 1, 1070. To this union was
loin ten children, of whom five
were living and were present at
the anniversary. These ure Mrs.
jW. (!. Slaiisbery of Portland;
jMrs. J. C. Lilscher of Dayton; E.
I C. Morgan of Terre Honne; J,
i Morgan of Edgewood, Calif., and
Morgan united wtih the Christian
church ut tho ago ot 17 years and
Mrs. Morgan at the ago of 19.
The bride and groom of 50 years
received many valuable and llso
ful gilts from their friends who
Were present at the golden wed
ding, and who were: Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Ilean and children,
Mf um
J. Ones, Mr. and
I Mis. W. G. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. i
Sn.iih, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Mr.
laud Mrs. William Lindsay, Mr.
! and Mrs. H. Howe. Mrs. E. Fra-j
ji.iei, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Hernicc
Clary, Mrs. Tressu Morgan, Hen
, "... , i
Chester Smith, Glenn Hale, Win
ifred Spencer, Rachel Hurst. Edna
Cries, Ruth Hale, Floyd Morgan,
Harold und John Litsrber.
oI.miknI Fortieth Anniversary.
n Ashland Auxiliary relebrnt-
d the fortieth anniversary of the )
Women's Foreign Missionary so-i'1'
,.itty ,)f ,nt, M E cnlm.,, Tues-
ay afternoon in the church liar-
Join. A fine luncheon was served ,,ime went to Log Angeles to m0wat, Corporal Timl Guiley, Me
lo the ladies present. This date 1 ,ho I""'"" of hi on. IleIlry B- c"r- chanlc William Lindsay. Mess Ser
wus , b,.thday anniversary of!'"''. I" h hope that the change
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I...' .i.-M...-iiin, .1113. r. c. Ilttlliu-
way and Mrs. Fred Engle. who
were crowned with wreaths ot
roses. The following program wuh
then presented:
I I. net. ItnKitt;! uml Fran. -is Calln-
....
tilt.
Address, "Organization and
Ciowtli of Society," .Mrs. C. A.
Kdwardn.
Publication. Mrs. V
II. dowdy.
Oirls' chorus.
Deaconess Work, Mrs. Hath-
awuy
Ladies' ullartel
Ladies' quartet.
The following
tieasurer, Mrs. James Veo. A
ii.,,. iiirthdnv t-ifi in mi..lo in tim
.:nther society.
II O'clock Club ItaniVH ,
The hleven O'clock club had in
big time of the seamm last nigh'.,
II amounted lo a regular "kids"
fiolic. All inenibers and their
wru, dred in true "kid " attir--
met at the Elmore borne ou North
they looked,' anu actea so in even
respect, except that at 11 o'clock
instead of 3, as is the custom ot
young folks at a dance, tne gins
took took their "fellows" home. I
: It was a leap year affair and wa
the jolliest of the season for this!
vere pleasant and Informal dun.
FRIDAY'S NEWS
no Mow Party
The card party given by the
l;.dy Elks in the club rooms yes-'
lerday afternoon was pleasantly .
entertained by Mrs. O. A. Paulse-
rud and' Mrs. N. (1. Hates as host- j
esses. Prize winners were Mrs.
Louis Dodge in (.ridge and Mrs. j
Mary Wilshire in 500. One more
party will be given In two weeks,;
i after which the club will Biispend
for the summer.
Rose Putty
I Mrs. II. II. Elhurt gave a charm-.
ing surprise party yesterday " f -
tc-rnoon at her home on Nob Hill
j street, complimentary to her
niotheriiilaw, Mrs. J. L. Elhurt of,
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liiiuwtm, luuuu, n luiniur en
known resident of this city, who
i. a guest ut her son's home. Mrs.
Hall, a closd friend of Mrs. El
hart, had been entertaining the
latter yesterday, and before her
return home the guests had as
sembled and were awaiting her
arrival. The surprise was assur-
c,y great one, but one that was
,-icst pleasing to the honor guest,
The Elhart home was beautifully
j decorated with La France roses,
with a cheery fire burning in the
grate, around which the guests
I gathered and passed a delightful :
time chatting. In compliment to
tho season "rose frames" were a
feature. Each guest was given
opportunity to relate their
....
lusl. remembrance ot roses, and
i,,. tho early days, but
freshments were then served.
Those present were: Mesdnines
. ... .... .
uuuger, vvenner, wneeier, liar
Frazier, McClaren, J.
II. Elhart.
L. and II.
ROAD TO CRATER
LAKE OPEX SOON'
Indications are that by the 25tli
of this month one will be able to
reach Crater Luko by only hav
ing to walk three-fourths of a mile
or less. Everything will bo done
to open up the snow drifts und
clear the road to the lake as far
ns possible, in order to accom
modate tho many Sbriuers from
all parts of tho country returning
from the Shrine convention at
Portland who desire to visit this
world wonder.
Superintendent Sparrow ot Cra
ter National Park will clear Hie
road from White Horse creek,
which is three or four miles with
in the park and eight miles from
the lake. His party will Jie
joined at Prospect by James
Grieve und his teams and force
i of men, und together the two
parties will break the road from
I White Horse to Anna Springs
en nip or pink headquarters, and
south on the Klamath side, on
which Mr. Grieve has the contract
for constructing several miles of
road. .
F. II. CARTER DIES
t.1 V Iff tl TE llikXIL. .
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r,. . x.aiier receneu worn
that bis brother, F. H. Carter,
died last evening on the train en
route from Los Angeles to his
home in Ashlund. The body was
taken from the train at Wutson-
vil;'. " "'I'1 ''iter be brought j
Ashland for buriul.
Jlr- Carter hart been In poor
1"'" 1,11 f"r """'e ,in,e. uml u s'101'1 ,
-'
,'" 111,1 improving he wished to,
return to Ashland, and started for
ll0I". but Passed away before;
iiecouui reacn nere. r unerai
servlces will be held from the E.,le Koes to encampment in Julv.
V. Carter residence, probably Sun-! The detail will return to Port
day. The time and arrangements ,,,,d just before the Rose Festival
will be announced more definitely ,in, doubtless some of them will
tomorrow.
Wll.l. DFDICATK
I1ROXZF. TAIll.KT
Ashland Post, No. 14. American,
Legion, met at the Armory last
' cv"l"g with about 20 members
' present. In the absence of Com-
Inlander Hriggs. Comrade Mc-
' Cracken took the chair. In spite
'0' ,ne "mull turnout, the meeting
V-,,B a lively one. Comrade Mc -
Cracken called on each member !
present for a talk. Twelve bril-
Id.'as were voiced in the
course of the speaking, aud plans,
outlined for the carrying out of
these ideas. The first plan to be
cairied out is the dedication ol
u bronze plate In honor of the men
of Ashland and vicinity who gav
their lives in the great war. This
j.iate will be embedded in a large
( giu.. ..na.. ueeueu. inose e-
service men who are not Legion
- members should Join. A special
meeting nas ueen canea lor rues-
day, June 22, and every Legion-
aire, and ex-service man who
wishes to become a member of the
Legion, is requested to be present,
; NATIONAL WARD
Eyi'IPMENT HERE
Yesterday afternoon about 2500
pounds ot new equipment arrived
for the toys of tho First Com-
p.,i,y, Oregon National Guard,
Overcoats, shelter tents, bed -
sacks, blankets, field desk and
uniiorms were among the equip -
mont received.
Next Monday night every mem -
! her ot the National Guard com- im-nla at the cabaret tables,
' paiiy not on furlougli is urged to' Hoards, showing the location
'bo there in order to get their Is- "f ,lle tables, will be placed in
j sue of the netv equipment. Every j11'" 1!oot sll0' Enders" confec-
HiCIHl)er f- the local company!"'""". RosB B-os- Tisi' Cigar
leciRud themselves at last tlrill ' storo. and Millet's confectionery,
i;iKht to bring in a new recruit,"" Jll" J5"1- 80 reservations can
ex. MoM,iav evening ! be made for the event.
M , loave fiithei. ,,, Bfh
,ill: ,,r lnK- f, i,u.l. I
W ash., where they will enjoy fl Falls, Ililt.'Medford, Talent, Plioo
two weeks' outing and encamp-: ' Celltrul Point and other val
nient. The encunipnient this year , '''v !mints'
bus nu exceptionally attractive
and instructive schedule, us it
vl ! consist of work on motor
truckv, tractors, and the big 153
G. P. F. rifles, which shoot a dis
aco of 15 miles, and carry a
lf'O-lb. projectile.
Everyone who desires a good
tilp tp American Lake, and to be
cue of the boys, enlist at once in
tl , First company, Oregon Const
,rtlllerv
GAS SHORTAGE
IX CITY IMPROVES
The Standard Oil
company i
made its first delivery of oil and
gasoline Monday from its new ser
vice station which has recently
been completed on Mountain ave
nue. This company has practical
ly taken over tho supply for Ash
land and assures tho local gar
ages that the service will be bel
tor ill future. Already a differ-1
enco is noticed In the supply of
gasoline given out in the city, the j
Ol.er
companies withdrawing
" '""'-'"h """ ""'", mo.
local station to supply the city
The Standard people assure the
local trade that the gasoline
shortage will be much improved
in in uuw on, and promise a per
manent relief in the late summer.
This will be brought about by the
bringing in of new producing ter
ritory and the opening of new re
fineries which will afford an in
crease in supply.
ESTHETIC DANCE
WILL HE FE.UTRE
OF SOCIETY CAJ'ARET
Miss Isathryn Sv.em of Meiltonl
ha: consented to give an esthetic
i -put light daiicu ut the Soviet;.
Cabaret to be given the night ol
July 2, just before the big cele
bration. This feature alone will
attract ncores of Ashland un l
Aiiilfo ill people, and it behooves
everyone lo reserve their tables
j as soon as I hoy are placed on
l sail , which will be June 15.
I Miss ,Swem':i arlistic ability is
well known, and it was only
through a stroke of good fortune
thill this feature was obtained.
From present appearances, the
acts which will he staged at the
cabaret will be worth far more
than the admission price alone.
ASIILAXD HOYS GO
TO CAMP LEWIS
The following men of First Com-
,,.inv eave .Monday evening for
.attendance at the
Preliminary
(amp of Instruction to be held at
Camp Lewis, Washington: Cap
tain Wm.- M. Briggs, 1st. Lieut.
L.Min I). Mowat, 2nd Lieut. Mer
rill D. Throne, 1st Sgt. II. T. El-
., S!t, E, ic H W(;l.en
Sgt.
Heeclier Danford, Act. Sup. Sgt.
chas. Robertson, Corporal Homer
Elhart, Acting Cornoral Edwin I..
Btnt . (;. Wulcott, Sgt. Oscar
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Tho detail will look over the
sf t u t ion at Camp Lewis Willi a
vcw t0 assisting in locating the
company when the entire pison-
stay over in Portland for that
event.
Members of the 1st Company O.
l". A., are working hard getting!
ready for the big Society Cabaret i
which they will give Just prior to i
having for encampment. j
Stairs are being built from llu (
tuliony down to the main floor!
on each side, in order that guests)
at the cabaret may enjoy tables!
on the balcony, and thus have a
mu. li better opportunity to i,h.
serve the dancing und novel ai ts'
of the evening,
Some of tlie boys are winking:
on a new featiir.'. that sometimes i
called a ''Phosphorus Dance," and
success in Ibis line seems certain.'
However, people are sure to!
have a hatfiil of surprises in store
foi them. The whole eieniug it
.1
undone for the guests' entertaln
nii lit.
Special Feature!
The "Masked Dancers,' a local
couple whose names are not to
i'e inscioseu uniii ine oig mgni,
iif sure to receive great an-
I plauso at the Society Cabaret,
v hen they do their fancy se
ciety tiuni-o
Already they are
. oiiiiiienciug to lay their plans fori
their part in the program, and j
, they will taka special training for
, t1"' vent. The ability of this
''"" dancing couple has often
I "'ii demonstrated .and they will
lecture in an act do luxe at the
, tl'iuing cabaret,
j This "society dance" Is but one
"11 "l0 several acta that will be
(staged between dances while the
' mu sts are partaking of refresh-
Tables will also be sold to out
ot lown guests iiom Klamath
AFTER GATS IN GARRETT
1NIVEUSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene. Hats in tho garret may
ordinarily Imply a disagreeable
ndition of things; but those in
the loft of old Deady hall have
made themselves welcome. Mem
bers of the Cheiroptera family,
v hose ancestors date back to 1876
aud the early days of Dean
Ktiatib on the ciimpus, ure being'
iimiI for observation purposes byj
zoology students. Tho desired
specimens have boon found Jusl
il.ove tho laboratory, simplifying
h(i ri,i,lolli ot getting the neces
sary data.
1'nder the leadership of Hubert
Prescott of Ashland, a major stu
dent 111 the department, an inten
sive study is being made of the
feeding and nesting babits of these
little-known creatures.
PL.XX FOR ASIILAXD
111 HI. E IXSTITI'TE
The time will soon be at hand
f,. the great Ilible Destitute to
begin In Ashland Sunday
July
On account ot this institute
following immediately after,
there will be no llihlo hour dur
ing the Chautauqua. II is time
pel haps to speak of the finan
cial sido of this undertak
ing. The plun is to make all
sessions of the institute free to
every one. Advertising will be
sent throughout the Rogue River
valley and Northern, Calif., lo at
tract people to Ashland for this
event. This will bring trade lo
the local merchants as well as in
spiration and p vol i t to the visitors.
No financial guarantee is asl.ed
for wages or salary for insn ac
tors; but a guarantee of $700 is
TAKE A TIP AHOl't
1101SE PAIXTIXG
FROM A POET
The poet said: "What
fs so rare as a day in June?
Then, if ever, come perfect
days.'
The perfect days of June are
favorable days for painting.
No scorching sun to blister
the paint, small chance of rain
to hinder tho work.
Yes, June Is the best month
of the year. So why not call
us up and make a date for
June? We shall be glad to ad
vise you in regard to selection
of colors. PAINT LP.
Dickerson
THE PAIXT MAN
Hand Books
YOU
Should Have
"YOUNG FOLKS' QUESTION'S
ANSWERED."
"PONTS FOR SPEAKER AND
WRITER."
"CARD OAMES YOU WANT TO
KNOW."
"CHARACTER RKADING."
"HOW TO TELL FORTUNES BY
PALMISTRY."
"TOASTS FOR EVERY OCCAS
ION." "ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT
CORRECTLY."
j "DICTIONARY OF ANTONYMS
j AND SYNONYMS."
MAXY OTHKIl USEFUL ROOKS
i
Cost Only 25c Each
Heo Our Window
Foley's Drug Store
POLEY & ELHART
' DRl tKilsTS
asked to cover the necessary ex
penses: advertising, railroad fare,
and entertainment with what
other incidentals may arise.
This Is a very modest sum for
so large an undertaking, as com -
pared with sums Ashland spends
for other things.
Here is a solid month of the
finest inspirational and instruc-'
tional program that will bear lasl-1
....... . .1
ing fruit In the lives of men and
women, will re-Invigorate Hie
churches and religious life of the
community and give the cily a
reputation for backing those
things that ure uplifting and con
structive; which will draw a solid
and substantial class of citizens
into our midst.
The management is trusting that
this sum will come by voluntary
subscription, without solicitation.
Make till sums payable to G. F.
Hillings, who may he found at the
Hillings Agency, 41 East Main
stieet.
TIME TO SPRAY
FOR CODLING MOTH
On account of the cool weather
for the past two or threo weeks
the codling moth have not been
so very uctive, "and due to the
j fact that the recent
ruins have
washed off considerable spray on
the fruit it is deemed advisable to
put on the second application at
this time. The maximum part of
tho first brood of the codling
moth will be active from now un
til the first of July. If. thorough
protection is given the fruit
against this first brood ot moths,
j the eost of fighting this pest will
be greatly reduced.
On account of weather condi
tions the second brood Is always
mere difficult to control, and
evuy effort should be made to
got all of the first brood.
l Se from four to six pounds of
powdered arsenate of lead to the
eoo gallon spray tank, or double
this amount with the paste arse
nate. OWNERS OF FORD
GARAGE HI Y HOTEL
ASHLAND HI.OCK
An important real estate deal
was closed in Ashland today in
which Harrison Brothers and C.
II. Pierce, proprietors of tho Ford
garage, have purchased tho Hotel
PEIL'S
CORNER IIY THE PARK
A lot of new Iceless Coolers
just in. An airplane load of
American fencing of most every
description dropped down the
other day. Also some good cedar
posts catno walking In. Now and
used Sewing Machines always for
sale or rent, at
PI EL'S CORNER.
HOTEL MANX
Powell SL, atC Tamil
San Franclscc
In the heart of the
Hi business, shopping
m and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
I Hum a m n a A S a tl c
lM lobby.fineservice.and
nomelike restaurant
I will attract you. -European
Plan rates
4 Prominent
Druggist Testifiei
Hedondo Bevch, Calif."! wish to cal
ttcntion to my experience in the ilo o
iJr. rierce a Anun
TubleUi, I have neve
told an article that lis
given ftuc-h universa
tuitinfaclion. It seem,
that every bottle soli
sells another I an
very much inclined
like most druggists o
today, to sell the 'Inni
shot' stuff at a great?
oVvV Prom, or flonietninj
t'JF 'just as good,' but ii
m.i-iTiatin. Ani.rin In
ric acid and rheumatism 1 onHidur I hav.
-t only created business along that line bn
ive gained the confidence of the puMi
iiit'b more than repays me for my inter.
nd suggestion, together with the enti'fac
on I get from having an article that I eat
lace with perfect confidence. Nothint
ould pleuaft me more than to be able U
itnsluA Anuric to the world for tho bene
t of all mankind. However, I have U
intent myself by simply calling atuutiot
the satisfactory results that follow aa r
ortai to me'by the individttala, cxteadinj
Mir thuk..':-C. D. KNOX.
Many of Your Neighbors
Can Say the Same
r.n . "V(.. i v '
luiderable trouble', which t thought w (
due to kidney dif i
ew. After Ukini
four packaged
Dr. Prerce l Anurii
(anti-uric-acid;
Tableta I ni full) 1
ratwtred. I co& ;
lidcr it a wonderf u I
medicine, I ala i
use Dr. Pterrw i
Plewant PelUti
r,ner. J!
give immcdutta ra
mm--"-1
iiii nomelike restaurant exx
, n European flan rates g ;
jj Management j" ' j
i J .-i
Ashland property on North Main
street from the First National
bn nk. Owing to the recent sale
of the' Hotel Austin property, in
which block the Ford garage is
1 doing business, the latter will be
called upon to look for other
j quarters shortly. It Is their ln
lection to practically rebuild
tb ir new purchase, converting it
into on up-to-date uud modern
. . ..
garage. They expect to. have it'
ri.idy for occupancy when they
aro culled upon to vucate Iheir
present (uurters.
Tho -Hulen Creek Mining com
puny of Medford, has filed appli
cation for nennlt to unnionriate
10 second feet of water from
. , , ., . . ,, , I
Sucker creek, tributury to Illlnols(
river, for developing power to bet
used in manufacturing lumber for
mining purposes. Canals, pipe
, , , I
line, water wheel and six miles oi
n n in o will cost $8000; construe-'
tion to be commenced by October '
st I
j
i
Real Estate
Homes, and acreage. Farms apd
Stock Ranches.
All Kinds of Good Insurance
Ashland Ageulc ot Abstract Co.
Billings Agency
Established 1883.
Classified
ISED CARS.
SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co., at the office of llrlggs and Brlggs,
corner Main street and Pacific attorneys, in the Pioneer block In
Highway, in Medford, for over-1 the City of Ashland, Oregon, with
huuled, used cars. 9(i-tf'in six months from the date ot
I the first publication of this notice.
FOR SALE Modern cottage of Date of first publication June
7 rooms, large lot. Price mod-1 2nd, 1920.
erate. Call 399 Mt. Ave. i E. D. IiUIGCS,
Phone 405-Y. 100-1 99-4 Wed. Administrator.
RANCHES AXI) ORCHARDS x,)T ,.; To KI)ITORS
No. 331960 acres, all fenced,' NoUru ia ,.,.,.,,,. Kiven lat ,
ample spring water for stock, undersigned has been appointed
200 acres good tillable hind, , limii()tI..ll01. ( ,e P1)tHte ot
125 of which has light growth , Kuthor Kl,a,, deceased, with
ot brush. Five miles from Ash- lhe win llnnexed. bv the countv
v. ! Price ,l7 al) acre' i court of the Stato of Oregon, for
No 33226 acres adjoining city jaekon countv. and has qualified,
limits, cheap house, and two AM pel!W)ns having claims against
acres under cultivation; city , estate are notified to present
water; balance of land in tim- , , , me Ht ,he HW o(fiC!J
her and pasture; splendid bur- ()f w. J. Moore In Ashland, Ore
gain ut $05 an r.cre. : koii. with proper vouchers and
No. 333270 acres, on north fork ,ulv verified, within six months
of Sprague river, Klamath conn- ,,., tho publication hereof,
ty, 120 acres under irrigation, . wlifc-tm is June 2. I!i20.
all of balunce cun be put under NKWTOX W IIOIIDEX
irrigation; good house, barn ; Administrator with Will Annexed,
and sheds; blacksmith shop and jt;i5 'ed.
tools, good team and saddle ' ! ,
horse, harness and Implements, ,THK MATTFR OF THF. KS
GO head ot cattle, $100 worth TATK OF Cli.tRI.FS K. All
ot seed on hand; can put up POTT, DFCKASFD.
150 tons of hay, unusually good . NOTICH IS HFRf'hY C.IVKN
outside range;, price $14,000. That. the underaigned bus been
No. 334 One acre, most all In appointed as Kxeciitor of the said
alfalfa, in edge of Ashland; estate, bv the lion. (!. A. (iardner,
good plastered 6-room house, ' .u,iKe ( lhn (.,ltv c0U.t jn Bml
barn, woodshed and garage; ' fm. ,(.kson County, Oregon. All
price $1400. claims against the said estate
No. 335 Two acres, splendid nlllsi ), presented within six
fruit tract, all first class stuff; months from the date of the first
has produced $la(0 in crops; publication r this notice at the
splendid location close to paye-i(,ni(.e , )iKS pd llriggs in
meiu; price -ii:iu.
o. ..U 12 acres, just out of
oast part of town, fenced ami
in orchard; sacrifice price $1100
No. 337 1 1 acres, deep ri.li
black soil, level and elope to
highway, between Medford and
Talent; splendid grain or alfal
fa land, a snap lit $2000. NOTICE OF KFTTLKMFJXT.
No. 340 Six acres on Uoulevar.l NOTICE IS 1IEKEHY GIVEN'
extremely attractive for sub- Th.,t ,,, undersigned has filed
division and for sale at alt ran- hi,, j,,.,, A,.(. t of his Adniin-
tion price. ; hdrutlon or the Estate of Antoin-
CITY RESIDENCE HOMES 'e(u. ,M,eMi deceased, ill the
No. 135 Splendid 5-room bunga- rnntv ((tmt of Jackson Countv,
low, full basement, close in lo- 0l.r.s ,.,d that the judge of
cation, newly painted; price Bilid court has designated Satur
'22JL0' .... . (llV. J"'.' , 1920, ut the hour of
io. ub .Mceiy nrrangeo, motiern u o'clock a. in., ut the Coiirt
hungnlow, freshly painted, very ' house Jacksonville, said coun
sightly, yet close in and acees-1 !ls tho tilnP ,, p,lice for hear.
slble; a bargain at $1 800. objections to and the settle-
No. 137 Seven room house, lot m,,Ilt ,)f H.,i(1 Account.
75x100, good location near, p g exoip;
high school; family fruit, price r,8:4 ' Administrator.
$1300. ,
No. 138 Five room house in good SPECIAL FLECTION NOTICE
condition, modern plumbing,1 NOTICE IS JIERERY GIVEN,
nearly an acre, abundance of That a special election will be
fruit and huts, good garden nnd held on Tuesday, the 29th day of
some chickens go with the June. 1920, at the hereinafter
place; price $2650. (specified polling place in the Tal-
No. 139 Five room house, mod- ent Irrigation District, Jackson
em appointments, good range County, Oregon, to determine
in pluce, garage and barn; whether such district shall enter
splendid frontage on the Boul- into an agreement with the State
evard, abundance of fruit nuts of Oregon, for tlie payment by the
and berries; price $3250. State of Oregon of interest to ac-
No. 140 Six room house, good erne in any or all of the first five
garage, family fruit, nicely lo-i years of any bonds which said dis
cated near Boulevard; price trlct may have heretofore or may
$1700. ' i hereafter issue, and particularly
No. 141 Nice little cottage; price on the bonds of said district here
$750. jtolore Issued In tho sum of $250,-
No. 142 Six-room house, bath,! 000.00, under nnd pursuant to the
etc., garage, family fruit, good provisions of Article Xl-b of the
location in Rail Road addition; . Constitution of the State ot Ore
price $1500. j gnn.
No. 143 Six room house, good The polls shull be opened at 8
condition, lovely location, close o'clock on tho morning-of the elec
to Boulevard, lot 100x150, j tion and be kept open until five
worlds of fruit, flowers nnd fine o'clock in tho afternoon, when the
garden land; $3250. j same must be closed.
No. 144 Cottage and large lot,; At such election, the ballots
fruit, etc., on Granite street, up- shall contain the words "Agree
per end of park. Delightful nient. . . . Yes" und "Agreement
spot, $1700. j No."
BUSINESS PROPERTY The Hoard of Directors have
No. 416 Two Btory brick business j specified tho following polling
block, well located, 50 foot place in said District for said elec
front; speculative value $10,- tion: In the garage on the ranch
000. : owned by G. E. Hilsinger, O. A.
No. 417 Two lots on B street, Manning and C. M. Thomas, known
50 foot front, all paved; price as the Talent Orchard Company,'
$1000. and being situated about one-
No. 418 Fifty foot Improved" fourth mile west ot the cannery
business property, paved street, at Talent, Oregon, nnd about one
rent $60. Price $7800. fourth mile west of the northwest
No. 419 Forty-one feet business: corner of the town of Talent, Jack
lot on Main street .all excarat-'son County, Oregon,
ed, both side walls paid for:; The said election must be held
owner neeuing money, win
, sacrifice at $3000. j
ohl-a uiut-n, reiuai un-i
0'd lease; terms $1800.:
Never vacant, nearly new, mod-' poses ot irrganon nismns.
em. heating plant, etc. Price Civen by Order of the Board of
$18,000. i Directors of TALENT IRRIGA
STAPLES REALTY CO., ; HON DISTRICT, this the 4th day
Hotel Anstln Itlda. Phone 2(1. or May. 192.
I W. J. IIARTZELL,
NOTICE TO ( HEDITORS
n the County Court of the Stale
ot Oregon for Jackson County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Ira J. Hobart. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given tbat tb
undersigned, Elva A. Hobart, has1
been appointed administratrix of
the estate of Ira J, Hobart, de
ceased, by the County Court of
the State ot Oregon for Jackson
County, and has qualified. All
persons having . claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
i.reKPnt thp Hiime dnlv neknnu'l.
- e(i(,ed U8 My law required t0 the
j undersigned. Elva A. Hoburt, at
Ashland, Oregon, within six
ln"'"!ls, '"'"J t,!1B.'l"to, 1B.re,Jf' L,
Dated ami first published this;
j u t li dav of June 10 1920
ELVA A. HOBART.
Administratrix.
100-4t
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
KXECITHIX AND TO PRE.
SENT CLAIMS
NOTICE IS IlKHEny filVE.V,
! That the Hon
(I. A. Gardner.
J'T . ,""y 1 "U,t "f
Jackson (ounty, Oregon, hug ap-
lloillU,u u10 undersigned as tho
Executrix of the Estate of George
W. Owen, deceased,
Any person having a claim
against said estate is required
,0 ,.es,.t the same, duly verified,
to tho Executrix ut the office of
"'''RK" ''Iggs, attorneys, in
the Pioneer block, In the City ot
Ashland, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
The first publication Is June 2,
1!)20.
CAMILLA E. OWEN,
Executrix.
9!l-4 Wed.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Ol'
ADMINISTRATOR AND TO
PRESENT CLAIMS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the Hon. G. A. Gardner,
'.liidgo of the County Court in and
J for tho County of Jackson, state
lot Oregon, has appointed the un
dersigned as administrator of the
estate of Gottlieb F. Spiegel, de
! ceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are required
i to present the same, duly verified,
! to the undersigned Administrator
Piouei
Illock In the City of Ash-
:,n,
Oregon.
K. V. CARTER.
Kxeciitor,
Ashland, Oregon.
Halo of first publication Is May,
2i;th, 11120. 98-4Wed
unu ine resuu ineieui ueiKiiiiu.ru
and declared In all respects in ac-
i - omance wn.i ...r. mc. ...
tion prescribed for general pur-
President.
CARL GLASGOW.
O. A. MANNING,
Directors.
Attest:
It. E. ROBLSON, Secretary.
97 - 5tW,