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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1920)
Wednesday, Juno 2:1, 1020 I'AGK TWO ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Published Every Wednesday by 'ivy bank back of the playgrounds. been reached that a live and well; the bottling has only been Iji pro. fen-ss about three days, the com- puny sent an order of 50. cartons yesterday to Crania Pass, and from present Indications will be kept I i,sy filling orders of cartons of i ii i ii r II T; I? ASnldnG fl66My llOlIlfli This is entirely boys' work, and ; managed Sunday school is of more Established 1S76 ; no girls are wanted here. The practical value to u community Utile lads have brought their toy than a church, moribund in every .I..- .....I tl,i.i,U nii.l mil In . relation of life. THE ASHLAND PRiNTIXGm " ' llebau).; h(fV jouns uas cached Bert U. Greer Circuit Conrt J. A. Norris, Cir. court bailiff F. Roy Davis, Clr. court reporter Chus. Adams, Cir. court witness H. Becker, Cir. court witness .Editor nnd getting out ivy shoots, which 'his 86th milestone, and Prof. Gil-1 1 lie mineral water for the travel niii nmi-p Hint nan nf the nark more his 81st. and both are sen-'iiiK public. ii,? --7iUD ! thine of beauty when the green titnt and happy beings. ; In connection with the bottling c' JEJi " " ! , , . , , COUTl Wllliess OFFICIAL CITY AND COCXTV , things Mart to grow. , plant the company has leased a I, A Carrle cjr com.t Many women from the outskirts rnoSPFROIS YEAR ulP ciu'ow oiock on cusi; witness of town have taken advantage of IX OREGON HANKS Mn Hreet opposite the PJiza Home Tel. & Tel. Co., Mrs. Homewood's invitation to Cashiers J. W. McCov of the i fountain where lithia water, all leave (heir babies in her care n,st National bank, and V. O. N.j l'e'son can drink, may be oil- PAPER. TELEPHONE it'J SUiSCRII'TION KATES April telephone bills. j W. A. Hooker, Cir. court. W illless J-00 while they attend to their shop-, Sii'iib of the Citizens bank, are,'1"""1 H nickel. Tliis will he Mr. Kugle, Cir. court tine Year Six Months 1 I htee Months "5 ADVERTISING KATES II i s ii 1 a v Advei tiseiiu iiti, each inch 30c Local Headers, the line me ..,..,.,.,., ,.., ,u ,.. ,.;,., . . .. ... ..,.. ,.. ; rv.vrv mv.iv with ilinm .if thev J witness ,,..,, , , ."iMimiiu. n.m inw iK-ni wiiiiin-n i tin lciii me lonowing omcers .' - - 1 ri ii en... rii ......i time I'. . ' lc 111 orW." Mrs. Homewood were chosen for the coming year: ! L-.lre. In connection with t,lej witness . . . . . . . ! legal Notices each lime the remarked yesterday. "I love them i'resident, N. V. Carpenter ofll'1"1'11 li,llia water, Manager Sil- fj 0 Timothy, Cir. court 'line ' ' .' ifl-llc as well as I love this beautiful Ilartman und Thompson, Port-iVPr wM1 "ls" arrange coniblna-j witness Curds of Thanks $100 1'iirk. and am perfectly delighted ud; vice-president. William 0.:lMI!U" " m'" J"" nicn - ! i-ll' .,..Ln ...if ......I. i ..,..1 l.......r: tuuii nuiiroii Obituaries, the l.ne Zljc.wiin my worn, i oniy nope asii- Tail or the First National Hank,""' ""ft ' ...-1-1111- Fraternal orders and societies h.nd people appreciate what the of Medford; secretary, J. L. Hart- r'"' drinks. charging regular initiation lees fjty js doing for them in provid- niun, of Hartman and Thompson,! and dues, regular rales. jns 1)li9 clal.millg ,,luce f()r (lleir .(,,.,un(1; treasurer, Floyd Rice DEPARTMENT Ol.' JISTICE Religious and benevolent societies t ! , j I d ion's entertainineut , as they: of the First National Hank of SPEAKER ADVISES WOMEN Will I)G Cil1!'fPll SXl 1116 lt?(E II 111 I' 1 ...ivpi ii.liiff r im for nil uilver- lna' 1)0 "ssured they are pel feet- i Pendleton. . . SACRAMENTO. Urging cure- i.ir.i. These cliihl i eii n re ill ven i,,., L- r...,m Cn ..alio uh..in i imv h:nl iiinuiged as an advert iseineht ofi witness ;the best or care and are enter- l.en attending the annual conven- ' Bl'iings product and will be " J;'itISBI' tir- 001"'t laiued by sal.) hands, mid this t- tion of the Oregon bankers which 1' Pas.v m to the traveling ft m jJintyre,'cir! court Kiilion gives the mothers a fine was in session in that city this) l'"1'1 nd tourists, who can plactj wj(esfl , , .' rest vppk On the last ilav of the con- orders for cartons of the water to; Mr. Shade, Cir. court "Ashland, has the best children v.ntlon the following officers C,1II-V w.iy with tlicni .if they so 18.00 35.00 4.00 5.30 j.OO 3. CO 4.10 5.00 5.30 3.50 3.00 work for sch. gupt. . . (J. W. Ager, institute expense 0. W. Ager, stamps for office Frankel Carbon Ribbon Mfg. Co., sch. srrpt. office supplies Home Tel. & Tel. Co., April telephone bill. . Jacksonville Post, sch. supt. office supplies , , Medford Book , Store, sch. supt. office sup plies Medford Printing Co., sch. Biipt. office print ing Lewis Ulrich, stumped envelopes, sch. supt. . . 48.75 regular indigent .... Carrie E. Miller, regular 37.85 indigent Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular 24.00 Indigent , .Amelia Mayfield, regular indigent 3.00 Margaret Noble, regular indigent 4.25.; Doc. Parsons, regular In- digent 4.25 Mr. A. M. Rule, regular I indigent Nancy Sisemore, regu- (!..ri5 lar indigent V.'. H. Smith, regular In ' digent C.GOIKIias Slover, regular In 8.00 -10.00 8.00 17.60 erate. Call 399 Phono 405-Y. Mi. Ara, 100-1, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Of KXKCITOKH AND TO I'KK.' 5.53 Total Fruit Inspector's Office. E. R. Oatman, fruit In- 5 30! spector's salary 150.60 H. T. Pankey, fruit In- 5 80 spector's salary 157.60 ' ! J. A. Mann, cutting blight 22.50 4 00 Fred Median, cutting ' .blight 22.60 9 nil Fred Stevens, cutting blight 18.00 ifi Total $105.80 1 C E. Smith, cutting ongnt Justice Court W. A. Cook.constublefeeg Elizabeth Ferguson, Jus tice court witness fees Cl ii v ftnrrntt inatl.A lising when an auiu:t9;on or u imc mm mc nanus uie me secreiury s report snoweu iui uu.viiig on ine pan oi inej collit witness fees... collection is taken. time of their young lives." (hat the association membership1 women of the country as a help In1 G. W. Coudy, justice Entered at the Ashland. Oiegon, i.K,l llcre9e,i to 271. includiiiE reducing the high cost of living court fes Postoffke as second class mail )i:M.;XTED MAX 155 state hanks. 94 national Miss Mary Stewart, renresentine TO HE CALLED FOR banks, 2 reserve banks and 2fl oth-' women's activities in i lie cam L. P. Llndgren, the man who 1 f.( financial companies. It showed ' paign of the dopa:tmc!!t of jih- matter. 4. . J 1 - $ $ 'j PEOPLE'S FORI M v vas Picked up yesterday in an ap-: also that the past 12 months have; tice, outlined the following "do's" $-$444444 l"ie"t demented condition and been the most active in the his- and "dont's" before an audience taken to a local hospital, became tory of the organization, a huge of Sacramento women: wild last night, and Chief Hatcher' K,rt of its work being in running! The "llii's" 1. Run the home on an cffl- LETTEIl TO (.IKLS Ashland. Ore., lime Is, l!i2. I'ci.r fiirls: Did you erer dream of going Mime summer to Nortlifield or was called to take him to Jack-'down forgery cases. It has scnville. Chief Hatcher had tel-: brought about the arrest of about egraphed to tho chief of police in 20 forgers through the protective ciency basis, using n budget sys tem. " Defy the style makers. , Pull together. Elect a dis- Pan Francisco about finding the ;FCi vice In co-ooeration with slier-! 2. Have the couraee of vour Luke (ieneva conferences? Of ,, an here, and this morning re-jjirH nnd detectives, and secured 'own convictions; If you can't af course it can never he aught but . (.ive,,i message stating Lindgren . dm return of nearly $700 in stol-'l ford Bomething, sav so. Adopt a dream to must of us on this ,,ail fra(.,ured his skull in an au-!f money. During the past year! a state slogan. ...um. urn u i- luiiiiui ml " icmolnle accident six years ago, it has received and disbursed about j 3 l ot ha Northfield come to us?jam lmd been demented at times. $3100. 4 .um 11 ieau ..in, u t aiu 11. t.vH- since. Ho had been in t lie j Seaside was chosen us the place, tilct chairman here. n'e started a girls' camp all our; Morton hospital, but left the day! of meeting for the sixtenth an-! 4. VuU together. Elect a dis- rwn last year, with Miss Helen before an operation was to have!nua convention In 1921. !rirl cliairnian here Carlton right from Northfield for been performed upon 1,1m. Tho! B. Think up original Ideas for diiccor, and we had a delight-' pc,Iice B,atcU Llngdnm has 110 -MIXERS' AND LOGGERS' L(tvln(C money al, ,)usa them on. ful "me- 'known relatives. A San Fran-1 DAY KB Hl'MDIXGEK (i .,each the doctrine of sim- This year we want a hundred cifc0 physician also wired Chief When the sun rises Saturday, L,u ,ivnK , ,ivn exam)e uml ; iris and fucb. a good conference Hatcher that if the latter desires I July 3, the early riBers in Ashland j ,., cedent. (h..t il U'ill hit klinu'n nil iln niwl ,. . m . . . , .. in . i .. .. ...u... i i .1.... : ......... wlll come l0 isnianu aucr iiiei"'" woimnr wnai urauu iiuii was 7 . iiof,i,i,.n ,.1,11,1,..,., in oh,i, the responsibility of homo iionn tne i-aciuc coast. ; unfortunate man. Lindgren has And what more beautiful place money in hla possession, und lin n our own .Whland canyon! 'seems apparently comfortably off, Anu tiie cost is so small, only $1. 00 his oniy troubl0 being the hallu-1.- icister, and rots and tent J cination that ho ls belifg pursued f.i-e. -Meals will not cost any ,y ,)artie8, brought on by his ac ini, re than at home. Of course 1 rident. (Ui can t;il; meals at home, but j vu'i mis luu of the tun of real- COMMERCIAL CLl'II ,y toing camping that way. "Just to bo out, one big fam- TO LVXCH MONDAY Tho directors and members of lly of girls, under the open sky, uln Comiuerciul Club wlll hold u makes you appreciate friends, life ,eeting at the Hotel Austin dur i nd your own self more and makes jK the noon hour Monday, June you realize the beauty of life and 21. The particular topic for dis- they took the last round at the 1.. Society Cabaret. There will ap-i,,,, , ........ .... i...i , i.i .1 . .1 lie, i.u r...uC.s o.g uepaniumu, g Stop; look; think, save store; no iiutiers confectionery; no Hargroves millinery; 110 Ir win's billiard parlor. Instead there will have been moved In during the dark hours of the night such joints as: "Shootomup Dobbins' Joint," "Red Dog Resort," "Last Chmice Drink Parlor," "No Lungs Chop House," "Hair-Trigger Pete's why you are here.' Aren't'you going? I am. Your friend, AX OLD (IIItL. icussiun at this time will he (he housing problem, particularly as Roost," "Free-Roll Bed House," 'Popular Lizzie's Mattery, " "Three-Fingered joe's Deanery." "Loggers' Exchange," and .so on 'altecting transient fiiiiiiner guests and so forth, v. ho desire to spend a vacation! Red shirts ! period in Ashland. It is hoped' pants and high tup socks and 9. Practice the Christian vir tues of self-control and self-sacrifice. List of "Dont's" 1. Kmifk a good movement boost. 2. Spend every dollar as soon as It Is earned. ". Run in deiit. 4. Oratiiy desire for vain shew. 5. Impulsively discard old clothing; patch them and wear them. Claud Howard, justice court witness fees . . W. G. Kenney, justice court witness fees... O. M. Murphy, justice court witness fees... Nick Oiman, justice court witness fees Thos. Roseberry, Justice court witness fees... A. J. T. Smith, justice fees Genn O. Tayler, justice court expenses G. 04 Tayler, justice court expense G. 0. Timothy, constablo fees Mr. Whillock, justice witness fees James E. Wilson, justice witness fees Joseph. Wetterer, justice witness fees 1.00 1.10 1.00 n.35 1.00 5.30 1.00 1.00 1.00 . .2.30 35.00 3.20 4.10 1.00 1.50 1.G0 22.50 Luther. Staucliff, . cutting...., blight STOO hi the County Court in and for 10.00 1 'he County of Jackson, State of Oregon. 8.00! In the Matter of the Estate of I Frank H. Carter, Deceased. 10.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 'That the Last Will "and Tcsta- 10.00 jinent of the said Frank H. Car- tor, deceased, has been proven in 15.00 1 said court before the Hon. G. A. 1 Gardner, County Judge, and tho digent 10.00 ; undorsigned have been appoint ed us executors thereof. 7.00 Any person having a clulm' against said estate Is hereby re 0.00 quired to present the same, duly VOI'll ftll tit Ihn nff ..n 1,-1 .w. ...... ... iu Willi.; in urigKH and Mriggs, uttorneys for said es tate, In the Pioneer block, In the City of Ashland, said county and state, within six months frum the date 'of the first publication hereof. Date of first publication Juno 23, 192U. HENRY H. CARTER, , GEORGE R. CARTER, E. V. CARTER, Executors. Wkly-102-4t T. D. Stafford, regular In digent . 409.88 Mrs. L. Scuiefflin, regit- lur indigent Alex Wilson, regular in digent Annie Watkins, regular Indigent Z. Wolgamott, regular In digent Bungalow Store, indigent supplies G. Faber, indigent supplies Foit8 Grocery Co., in digent supplies Fouts Orocery Co., In digent supplies Total $ 399.50 jl-oomis & Nelson, indig- in- Assessor's Office. J. B. Coleman, assessor's salary 125.00 Jus. M. Cronemiller, dep uty assessor's salary. - 110.00 Linnle Hanscam, deputy assessor's salary 88.Q0 A. E. Coleman, deputy asessor'g salary 75.00 S. S. Aiken, field dep uty assessor's salary . . 60.00 E. P. Chandler, field rl art lit v aoAaeni'i aal ary CO 00 Jn0, Ml Williams, Mds R. P. ' Campbell' ' field ' for Indigent deputy assessor's sal- Mr- Farrell, money ad- ininn' vunced indigent J. C. Herring, field ' I Sa,cred Heart Hospital, deputy assessor's sal-.. Indigent expense 188.55 60.00 jtii. Duijiiiba j t i Leonard Oortliups digent supplies Mr. Sawyer, indigent ex pense Sacred Heart Hospital, indigent expense . . . B. P. Thiess & Co., in digent supplies Lewis Ulrich, Indigent supplies Alice Ulrich, rent for In 8.00 8.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 8.53 10.25 10.00 9.00 50.00 85.71 I 14.00 NOTICE OF HEARING ON" FINAL ACCOI NT n rv E. A. Hild'reth, Jr., field ' Tolal 785'54 denutv assessor's sal- Care of Poor at Poor Farm. nry HO.OOrDr. Theo. J. Malmgren Total .$ 73.45 K. A. Langley, field dep uty assessor's salary . . J. T. Little," field dep uty asessor's salary . . W. L. Moore, field dep uty assessor's salary . . J. C. Pendleton, field deputy assessor's sal ary Jay Terrlll, field dep uty assessor's Balnry. . A. C. Wulker, field dep uty assessor's salary. , In the matter of the Estate ot Eminu H. Fuller, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN, that the Executor of the ubove en titled estate lias filed with the Clerk of Court his Final Ac count In tho mutter of the ail- 8.00 ministration thereof, nnd the Hon. G. A. Gardner,' Judge of tho digent 12. OOi County Court In und for the County of Jackson, State of Or egon has designated July 17, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. ut the courthouse In Jacksonville, suid county, as the time and place for the hearing of any objections thereto. Any person having objection to the allowance and approval of said account must present the sumo on or before the time designated for said hearing. JAMES E: Fl'LLER, Executor. 11.85, ""y iWkly 102-31 10.00 15.00 Nhoilll'M Office. C. E. Tort-ill. sheriff's salury 208.33 Geo. L. Howard, deputy sheriff's salary 12G.50 Flora Thompson,-deputy sheriff's salary 1 1 0.00 LAhland Tidings, printing, Glen Terrlll, deputy assessor's office sheriff's Balnry 1 00.00 ;J. B. Coleman, asessor's I traveling expense . . . 93.00 .Home Tel. & Tel. Co., ns- sessor's tel. bill, April 77.50 MedfoJrd Printing Co., printing, assessor's of 58.00 Delplia Terrlll, doputy sheriff's salary Hazel Tetherow, deputy sheriff's sulary V. A. Wilson, work in sheriff's office Allen D. Curry, work In slierllfs office W. L. Fallow, work In sheriff's office Heme Tol. & Tel. Co., Co. Physician's calary 130.00 W. N. Wells, supt. Co. farm salury "T2.00Ed Binns, Co. farm Blip I plies 100.001 Bardwell Fruit Co., Co. farm supplies Cal. Ore. Power Co., 85.00 lights,- Co. hospital. . . Albert Crane, nursing at 100.00 Co. farm Clint Carey, plants for 70.00 county farm R. A. Clark, Co. farm sup- 75.001 plies Fouts Grocery Co., Co. 25.00 j farm supplies -. Leon B. Haskins, Co. 3.00 ' farm supplies j Hutchinson Lumsden, 83.33 125.00 Co. farm supplies f joe 305.00 ' Hubbard Bros., Co. farm supplies li. Throw nw:iv pr.'iliu of fn?nl v.ho desire to spend u vacation! Red shirts, gum boots, short I ui,izn (.vonlhi,IR. discanl ' the garbage pail. 7. Eat more than three times .. that a practical plan may be de-shoes. long whiskers, etc., will be seen instead of whltu collars Al TO llltlYIXG HELD FIXE PHYSICAL. KVIIU'M' H . .. , , ' vi loped for iuimedlato action. for physical exercise: member of tho club may and polished shoes. Numerous Take one automobile fill It attend this luncheon, and It Is depuly sheriffs will bo on hand with gas and lake a long, fast planned to have these continue j to insure limited Infractions of lidt every day. Ilt regular Intervals, ut each of! the "law of the day," which will I hut motoring Is one of tiie v. liii li topics of special interest he set forth in proclamation by I finest forms of exercise for the; may bo discussed. the Ross of the Camp. : avirage man and woman of todav 54.00 Total $1807.00 Monarch Seed & Feed Widow's Pensions. Co., Co. farm sup- S0.no Ernestine Austin, wld- I supplies ow's pension 17.50 Medford Fur. & Ildwe. April tel. for sheriff 14.30 ; Effle Marie Baer, wld- I Co., Co. farm supplies ) own pension zti.iiu rsiua uaimon, laiior.ai 1.00 Orpha Betts, widow's 1 Co. farm pension 10.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., 5.00 Mrs. J. H. Byerly, wld- ; telephone Co., farm.. j ow'b pension 30.00 Moshua Patterson, Co. Goldie M. Boyer, wld- ! farm expense 85.75 ow's pension 20.00 Dr. T. T. Shaw, dental Minnie Boardman, wid- ! services, Co. farm ow's pension 10.00 1 expense Orin Wakefield, labor at 32.25 9.62 10.00 1.00 21.75 5.94 1.42 11.09 1.25 XOTK K daily. X. liny what you do not need at the moment. 8. Huy material because it is J. Edw. Thornton, dep- cheap; consider Its durability. '".v ahcrlff hire 10. Regard work of cook and C. E Terril, stamps, shni- Jacksonville Post, sher- 1 Ufa office supplies.. Liberty Taxi, sheriff's traveling expense . . . Medford Book Stort.', sheriff's office sup plies Medford Muting Co., printing, sheriff's of fice Postal Telegraph Co., telegrams for sheriff. Swem Studio, photos., sheriffs' expense Is a somewhat startling hypothe- ARE WE (iOIXG TO sis, say I'ortlaud dealers. Most REVERT TO THIS? persons do not consider the driv- Yesterday afternoon u caravan ing of a motor car in the light of of wagons of almost every known J. liTu nff'ioa hnUM'koenor mm n hwv !irt I'm 11 . , ir. Tim Miners and I.ntreP.H' f'nnrt , . .. " l ,ncu' Hlrm" w" ' , HIM ,,l I lift I, ,m ll.lu will sit all day und preservo order and deal Justice. Citizen dudes will afford most of tho business for. the officers and Hie "big ones' ANOTHER SAWMILL FOR JOSEPHINE exercise at all. Rut now the the-'design nnd drawn bv horses passed '0f t, (0WI1 w10 ,ave been hav-! iwcnty-ritth sawmill for; ory of the automobile us a health- through Ashland, going over the: ,i,i,. u.v a i ., ; Josephine county is now in pro-! 92.50 Rebecca A. Clary, wid ow's pension 2.12 Susie Coy, widow's pen- sion 5.00 Ella May Cuine, widow's I pension 7.70 I Anna Laura Corum, wid ow's pension 30.00 Mao J.Daw, widow's pen i slon 8.50 Lucy May Davis, wld- ! ow's pension 10. 00 1.68 Nettie Green, "Widow a pension 81.32 .Mary R. Higgins, widow's ! pension Tninl S119S.20 :Li7tle Heath, - widow's peuse Western Union Tel. Co., sheriff's telegrams . . C. E. Terrill, sheriff's traveling expense . . . 15.00 15.00 17.50 10.00 25.00 25.00, 10.00 ful form of exercise is being ad-! highway, and created much utten riu.ced by , physicians every- tion In this day of extensive uu v.bere. , toniobile travel. Bringing up the It is the muscles of the arms, rear of the caravan wus a coupe cess of const ruction and Is be- Clirk's Office. t.uie nine 10 wais ii' ime una one .... . Cliauncey Florey, CO. j,..,, uu.u .. in, k-u crees near derk.8 8alary Mni-lli, Tl,:u ...til l.A ... , r , .. be widel ' Mitureu m. sseii, uepuiy ieei capacity, is being erected by, cierK s salary F. F. Schelh.nhurg, formerly a Frances Nell, deputy c'.uy. Gamesters row will open with the sky for the limit lCD.CG pension 10.00 Dolly Love, widow's pen- ii.au 15.00 61011 together with those of the chest of the vintage of the early '70s, f;nn,l nris fur iln. winnni's .mrt and abdomen, that pre-eminently perhaps, which wis lit one time I (ie "wherewith. Special miners' ' t0"l,ant"1' I'iltsburgh, Pa. He Ruberta pearce, deputy , . .... .... .. . .. .... . . . I I ll.'IS till wll ,1 u.l.l I Im t!. .!.... 1... . ... , .... nun minimally suner. Here is me acme oi elegance, win louay money with which to play the uucusis ciem s Binary found underdevelopment and creates derision by its appearance, gumes can be bought ut the Mln-iHt "le '"K Ko"r company, Delilia Stevens, deputy flabliiness. .n,l it is precisely , 1 he sight of the caravan of wag-1 0,,s (;0, Nugget Bank. This! I. ere that the fleering wheel of ons caused a feeling of apprehen-1 lm,ey wju be good ut the Miners' the automobile may come to tiie b'oii to many speed-mad people of ;Un( Loggers Dunce Hull for ents, lescue. this city. Are we coming to this? drinks and anything el.se for sale The handling of the steering ! 'hey wonder, In tho shortage of: there. v neei anu ine operation or the gasoline. j old Timers' Plug Ugly Pa gear shifts and brake levers giv; j rado will break out on the Btrcets a mild hut hi iviislenl ncllnn u l,l, h A I'd nihil widow's Mary P. Price, widow's Nida Oatman, 1 1 0 00 i pen"1"" 3? KO II (in! liCHBiuu " r. 1 H,l.. ...Inm'o 11USU n. rem;, ni.iwn o involves practically all the mils-, I-l,(K K T04.KTIII-.K ibv in the arms, chest and abdo-; ,11"'''' was u companionable am! iiKir. By dihing a car 40 r 50 ' '"H-iWlng gathering ut 2S.3 about 1 o'clock and wind up ut the " '49 Third Cabin." The business men are going to get the spirit of the times, und which uuurecales sniiin .1 nun nun clerk B salary feet, largely pine and fir. but' in-, "k eluding some three or four him- Grace McDonald, work in died thousand feet of oak. clerk's office Etta Grieves, work in mspects itor.Ni ' clerk;B P."'0:6 Grace Lydiard, work in OVER TO COIKT clerk's office Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodlan, the Edna Barr, work In Medford cnunle who left hBrU :. clerk b office 82.50 77.00 71.60 70.00 70.00 42.00 pension 25.00 Retha M. Richardson, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Pompadour Mineral Springs company, is the owner of u Trade Mark filed for registration with tho Secretary of State of Or egon described ns a reproduction of a metal cork containing a sun burst design within ti circle with the- word "LITHIA" across suid design, together with tho word "ASHLAND" immediately above the design, und the word "WATERS" immediately below said design, and that suid Trade, Mark is to he affixed to the bol ides containing the Ashland Llthla 1 nn' W'aters nnd the packing cases and printed matter used In connection therewith, and also to all by products of the Ashland Llthla Waters together with packing cai-es and printing matter relating Ihereo. THE POMPADOUR MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY. Ashland. Oregon, June 15th, :1P20. 101-:it I 2.60 XOTK E TO CREDITORS In the Cojinly Court of the State 3.50 of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate of 8.00 ! Ira J. Hohart, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the 13.12 undersigned, Elva A. Hohart. has been appointed administratrix of Total ) 428.1 7 , I h estate of Ira J. Hohart, de Court llousji Expense. ceased, by the County Court of J. A. Norris, Janitor's '- Stale of Oregon for Jackson salary 50.00 County, and has qualified. All Cal. Ore. Power Co., j persons having claims against lights for court house 8.51,aid estuto are hereby notified to . i present the same duly acknowl- Totul $ 58.51 i edged as by law required to the 10.00 : 1.05 or,. on Co. farm W. N. Wells, traveling expense W. N. Wells, Co. farm expense lull J. A. Norris, jailor's sal ary Cal. Ore. Power Co., lights for jail Effle May Terrill. meals for prisoners 38.15 ! 100-41 Jno. M. Williams, jail supplies 6.55 I undersigned. Elva A. Hohart, at I Ashland, Oregon, within six 50.00 'months from the date hereof. Dated and'first published this 7 oo ' liith ilav of June 10, 1920. ELVA A..IIOBART, Administratrix. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF I'HK- Total $ 101.70 Juvenile Court. widow s pension ..... .glva A. Hobart, juvenile Kosa Ann iioddhis, wiu- ow s pension iu.uu month ago after, it is alleged, they had passed a number of' clerk's office Burroughs Adding Ma chine Co., ribbon for miifls over average American 'Se' "'c 1M'V0 "" Thursday f,,'r-! lt j,, (.oi,, t0 be a hum dinger day. ' fo' ped and Wl)l tlllpsi' checks on Cliauncey Florey, stamps rouus Hie arms and torso receive ht'" 1'lof- ;- l;ll'U"i'a Whilo this occasion is to bo merchants to the amount of about 1 for office u couie of purpoMlifl calistheu-'""11 Reverend Win. Johnson luel cuptu red l.eicflt of the muscle, ait.iies, ""'ir 8chno1 associations (;ut R w, )lot fc offM1t ,;'"! heart, digestive apparatus und ' tho jmst und to rrovo that two unvol(l nit m-ivoiis svstHin. ,s company and one is none. ing r.nn i.. i...i...i i .... . . lilliBS c i-ruunomnie. lively and mirthful, yet It is a.-! " ' ""'' win, were, clork,B offj(,0 gupp,eg iru in i.ieeiey, l oiorildo, Iome Tel. & Tel. Co., brought back for trial. April telephone bill., their preliminary hear-1 Interurban Autocar Co., late Monday in Judge M for clP'k'" ot' Taylor's court waived pxamlnu- Medf0ril ' ' Book ' ' Store, tion and were bound over to tin.1 clerk's office supplies grand jury under 1000 bail each Medford Printing Co.. The aliened rnnf..lna nf .i, 1 c'orK 8 ",ce Prmiing Snrnh A. Summers, wid ow's pension 22.50 Laura E. Stewart, wid ow's pension 22.60 Mrs. Sevey, widow's pen sion 17.60 Rose R. Slngler. widow's pension 40.00 iu-"ui Addle W. .Shanss, wid- I ow's pension 15.00 ; Ethel A. . Tibbesart, wid- 100 i ow's pension 15.00J ,1 Sarah Wakeman, widow's 20 00 1 pension 22.50 ' Mrs. Prescott, widow's 30'0; pension 17.60 expense Advertising & Co. Printing. Ashland Printing Co., printing.notic.es 19.20 Ashland Printing Co., county printing 12.80 Medford Printing; Co., printing notices 8.10 Medford Printing Co., ! county printing 7.90; Combine this ilh the fad that Mr- JoImibuu'b efforts in "mak- HIGHWAY PAYING the motorist has been out in the '"S ood" as leader of the adult , ' PROGRESSES WELL nidi air and you have a form of Presbyterian Sunday school class Reports from the Schell-Culvert medicine that Is hard to oqu-ilr ' klown and rppreciated In J tcntra-t on tho Pacific, highway ii.uii.il 1-iicien, uui me iaci uiai between Gold Hill and Savage'"u,e I'lsirui Attorney uoiieits egrums for clerk I t hud sole charge us assistant ' lupids state thut tho laving of the 'cro submitted as evidence. Southern Pacific Co, Total $ Indigent Solillci-s. ,D. W. Luke, Indigent soldier's relief Election Expense. Roy Ashpole, registering voters i , . ... nA ..Susie L. Allen, register Total $ 670.00 h i E. B. Adamson, regls- . n terlng voters , 48.00 80.00 .50 12.40 i Cui-e of Poor Not at Farm. I Nancy Arrasmith, regulur "'I indigent J. R. Anderson, regular 16.60 indigent Itena Avery, regulur In' I 00, registering voters rostal Telgrapli Co., tel- I'LAYt.KOI M HAS NEW ATTRACTIONS milrster, for seven years, of the' "hot stuff" is progressing very! freight for clerk's of- one wi-hiiig lo hae their music ut the Bethuny Sunday Vninrurtorllv ih r.rimi,. Puss COI'NTV iwut piuu-l l iuv, t 1,CB , ., ., , ... ,.....,....,.. . . V ' i ""- Underwood Typewriter .ii'.e.i miuuiu iisu in- Mi.ui.i in i uimueiiuiiii, in wiiiuu lourier. Tne pavement Is com-! , Co typewriter for 1.65 ,i'h l'hKio ii:d in the paik Mr. ti.b tu ze ,1 witu which the 'iij' "50i . digent '10.00 Mrs. G. R. Brobeck, reg ulur indigent A. D. Beardsley Mrs. Kate Copple, regu- 1-80; lar indigent Mary M. Chllders, regu lar indigent . John Wannamaker-the great r,e,e, now from tho bridge JJZ Vk, nLf C,Pr'k' ffiC8 11 " I)a Dtota, regutarV V goods merchant-is superin- f(opue River to a point about a nL n Tel. Co.. . dl'nt telegram flee . . . clerk's of- Mlil nillsin.l i-ondurlnr nf llm W . , . ") un llllil I olllllll-vlnlli rs. topiie Hiver to u point about, a ).. tn..il,Hr win. . tiui ,.r .1... i. : .- :. '. of t':.e i.ty enjoy tin tendent, is not bo well known. ' quarter of u mile this side. It is claimants and articles of senna . ::r... .. w:,,., t.,e p .ik bo.rd ir. ' Wannamiiker's Sunday ' estimated that it will tuke about fl" which the claim Is made nnd . . :,...u-l i..r them. This is.rc'iool is the largest and most CO days to prepare the entire strip 'l,irn were I'a8SP'' upon by the .1- i i: i,e, i.-gl-vt.i. prosperous in the I nited States. ,or traffic, as the .Deification during ; the month of Mav 19''0 Tnasurcr'n Office. i t the ihildii-u appreciate tins al- and for the same peiiod and much ,1,1,. yei4r ca (or a heuvier macad-i The following bills were allow- Myrtle W. Hlakeley, trens- lei iiou pain to Hu m, ana are bu y ifbout the same time. Prof. Gi - ,.. r,.niwiii,.n .., iui ed us follows with the i.xi-pniini.a urers salary ; II "day on the ground.,. Mm more was the ansoLiat inanaaer ...... ...i ...... -1. ..1. 1 .. shown: Homewood, ti,e :.u;i-rvi!.ur. give. the children the best of rare and C Sprague undenominatiiuial ittentlon, beside tlliiig tiiew aiiult Sunday school asw ialinn l'(i lIHil K 1 11. J.nnes Owens. Co Comm. printing for treasurer III, lies. til:i Vil, If With thl-lil kiu! ..n- nt ll..lrr,il llcl, Tfc llfkTlll. ll'1'l'L'll .il:,rv ! ml l.tlii-lwl, . CI r.n MTtle W. IIIUKHiey, teilaiiiing ih-in, until it is hard The "V. S. C." Instiiuiion ba l - The Pompadour ! Mineral Springs '''''I' w- ""en. Co. loi the mothers to coax the kiddies Membership e;.-iliiig thn oi r puny, nf which Harry Sller pensi" ' l.ouie at niglitl.ill. tin- industrial workers of a city ir Hie locil manager, has started Home Tel. & Tel Co.. Mrs Homewood lias dei-J whosv population today onitups tin- buttling of the products of April telephone for wr.ys of mni lii.tliP Hie 1 hildno i i'. n,i!!;.,n maik. tlnir faiiiiiiis water out at the Judge ..- Apart from 1-tlin llniii swiu?. The eu haiige of 11111I11..I id-:is spring east of Ashland. This 1 "".'"'for Co'jiidge ' " " 1.: "teeter" or si de during tie- l. uihliig the religious education 1 v-aler will be put up in pint and Western I nion Tel. Co., I lay hours she h.ir. M-iurnl per- of adult ijiiimU as well as younger lull pint bottles for the market. tel. for Co. Judi-e 1 J. H. Eattig, regular in 2.80 digent 77": Mrs. Geo. Gillette, regu- Total $1014 04' ar indigent Mrs. Guun, regular in digent Junette Willgerodt, dep uty treasurer's sal- A. Gardner, Co. ary ;,:,',; Iii.Iih'k s,.t',r 1 tr.a,,,, Ashland Printing Oo., 100.00 Mrs. Hudson, regulur In- 1 digent mission to allow the bo) to help olies. is always a fi-rtile sull-ct ni ry one of which will be stamp- f!- A- Gardner. judKe's licutify the park, and at present lor thought and meditation. el a a product of the well known they are t-ngjged iu celling cut an The conclusion lus long since Pompadour llthla iprings. While traveling expense Total . Mrs. Hatch, regular in- S0.00 digent J. W. Ingram, regular ln- 10.25 digent Mrs. Martha Jones, regu- 10.00 lur Indigent , Viola Jones regular in digent 12.50 Albert Johnston, regu lar indigent 220.95 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kel- soe. regular indigent Total $ 433.70, h. C. Knapp, regular in- Sihixil Buperintcndent'ii Office. : digent .!m G. W. Ager. sch. super- .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, intendent's salary ... 150.00 regular Indigent ?,( R. E. Morris, school ii- : Mrs. Lena Lee, regular ervlsor salary 120 00' Indigent t 3HU.7.' Mrs. Eugene Thompson, 'Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, I registerin voters j. R. Crews, register- 00' lng voters .Glass & Pi-udhomme, elec- 1U UU Hon expense annIL. B. Cameron, reglster- o WU1 Ing voters ....IP. M. & E. H. Janney, registering voters ... . 00 P. M. & E. H. Janney, ' j registering voters ... g 00 Jacobs, register- I Ing voters ...'C L. Loomls, register- 1W UUI Ing voters 'Medford Printing Cq , i election expense .... Sarah J. Mynatt, regis tering voters Mary E. Middlebusher, registering voters . . . Anna Ruch, registering voters 99. do stamps for office Jackson Co., bank, ex change on draft for t reas Medford Book Store, treasurer's supplies. . . 8.00 10.00 8.00. G.00' 10.00 ,0(. 8.00 K.XECrTHIX ANI TO SENT CLAIMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- iThat the Hon. G. A. Gardner. ,. n ! judge of the County Court of I Jiu nnuil iuillll, WIl-KUII, HUB ill- I pointed the undersigned as the j Executrix of the Estuto of George 1 W. Owen, deceased. Any person having a claim I afcainst said estate is required ! to present the same, duly verified. to the Executrix at the office of Eriggs and llrlggs, uttorneys, 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, 1920. CAMILLA E. OWEN, Executrix. 99-4 Wed. 12.22; NOTICE OV APPOINTMENT OI' ADMINISTRATOR AND TO 3.20 PRESENT CLAIMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2.70 That the Hon. G. A. Gardner. Judge of the County Court in anil 12.20 for the County of Jackson, stuto of Oregon, has appointed the tin 1.C0 dersigned as administrator of the estate of Gottlieb F. Spiegel, de 145.50 ceased. I All peisons having claims 29.30 1 against said estate are required to present the same, duly verified, 7.30 Ito the undersigned Administrator at the office of Briggs and Briggs, 1 3.70 ; attorneys, in the Pioneer block in the City o'f Ashland, Oregon, with 10.40 in six months from the date ot ! the first publication of this notice. 21.001 Date of first publication June :2nd, 1920. 112.25: E.'D. BUIGCS. 99-4 Wed. Administrator. 1.60 NOTICE TO CREDITORS j 5o 1 Notice Is hereby givpji that tho I undersigned has been appointed 1 70 I administrator ot the estate of Kutherine Spa th. deceased, with (Continued on Page Four) i the will annexed, by the county Classified I SED CARS. 20.00 court of the State of Oregon, for I Jackson county, und has qualified: -jAU persona having claims against jsaid estate are notified to present the same lo me at the law office of W. J. Moore in Ashland, Ore- SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.. RO", with proper vouchers anil 00 corner Main street and Pacific "y verified, within six months Highway, in Medford, for over- from the first publication hereof, hauled, used ears. 96-tf 'l1rh is June 2. 1920. MSWIUM W. nlmllK.N. 8.00, FOR SALE Modern cottage of Administrator with Will Annexed. 7 rooms, large lot. Price mod- 99-5 Wed.