Wednesday, Juno 30, 1020 PACK TWO ASttLAXD WEEKLY TtDIXCS Ashland Weekly Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Wednesday hy THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Bert R. Greer. . . Editor OFFICIAL tin AND COl.NTY PAPER. TELEPHONE 8 SITWCRIPTION KATES One Year J-fl" Six Months 1-25 Three Months "5 ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertisements, each inch 30c Local Readers, the lino 10c Classified Column, the word, each time 1 Legal Notices, each time, the line 3 l"3c Cards of Thanks. '. $100 Obituaries, the Lite 2".c Fraternal orders nnd societies charging regular initiation tee: and dues, regular rates. Religious and benewiknl societies will he charged at the regular advertising rate for ail adver tising when an admission or collection is taken. Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, Postoffiie as second class mail matter. CELEBRATION NOTES The celebration committee have if cured the services of Fred Siintl fruil lor their street hanging dec orations, and recommend him to the business men and citizens of the town who may have need of iisM.sance in decoraing their fronts. There is nothing that can be done toward "popperizing" a com munity better than profuse dec orations. It at once bespeaks loral pride and community loyal ly. N'oljodv on a well decorated sheet will hear any reference made to Rip Van Winkle, Come in,. Let's go! The gentlemen's billiard par lor in the Elks building has sold out to Shoot 'Em I'p Dobbin v. ho wW take charge on the moim Ing of Old Timers' Hay. And "fc'hoot 'Em I'p Dobbin" propose,; to put on a new front and raise the, limit. The Averys nre negotiating a change of management of the Nel- da on the third of .lu'y. and it is rumored "Fried Chicken Nellie" will run the place ith an entirely new st Hid front. All of the banks will close up lining: the Old Timers' and Min- i i s' l,.y anil consolidate with the Rainbow Lane Rank at the head of Miners' Row in the l'ark, whore I. io L Currency, the unit of value being nun nuclei, will be sold to ih.se wlio . mi io have sport in Mmei.-' Row I In- 'iliueis .la? will be held at Hie llungulow, while (ho famous M'l.klei ,;,. b:,ml will loosen i j MM joints. , .Mr. Fuller of the Connnerciul Mi.ii is circulating the town and reports a good start on getting I he parade commiitee to put on a wonderful parade the morning of Monday, July lit li. Every cit izen should lake a deep interest in assisting Mr. Fuller, who Is so untiring and enthusiastic in this work. Eil Riser is in Frisco, hobnob ing witli big men from tile Er.Ht, among them ex-Ambassador Gerurd, and that hu will Bring a bunch of them here in a special car furnished by Vice-President McCorinick of the S. P. company, is ii 1 1 n os t assured. A letter from our old towns man, Harry L. .Sinclair, of Mon tagiie, slates that lliey ure dint rib mug our literature advertising the, celebration free of charge and that many Montagues ure pi. .lining on coining over. The Legion boys will start the l.ig celebrnllon with n Society Cub rret on Friday night, the 2nd, in the Armory, where there will be more fun to the square foot than iii ever saw. I. Inn Mowet with the fa mous Impeiiul Jazz Orchestra will keep the crowd on tip toes at the Armory the 3rd and f.lh. A LESSON I ROM lli..r;S. ' The tree, for one thing, keeps its leet firmly on the ground. It is a good fillen. It is li substan tial citizen. The stwnger the wind, I lie more uncertain the louiidaliiiu. th more firmly it at taches ,tsef to the soil, the deep er it semis iis roots until solid foothold is secured. "A tree has its harshipl just lik' an individual. Every time thire is a strong wind and It is l.li-wn hack and forth, the tree Is' t.tM ngtheiied In art, it needs tiat bending baik and forth to (ie.eiop ils power ot reiisU.nce just hu we in our lives are made iietier because of our difliriiltics 1 ml hardships. If we meet t!n ;-a mi overcome them, we are t' 1 onger end better in our every lay Lies snd in our attitude to v. ird others We are of botier "It you plant a tree too close f.lljora w)terp It in dll'.ily II i oepri'ed of I's light and to us location is licht. Sui h a tre 1 either ttunted or grows up in h narrow sort of way. It doei tot rr.ve a wide outlook. It is narrow m its view. The same s rue ith vou and me. Unles? sift get ligjit, uul"&6 we study and fruiids of the prospective bride are educated, unlobs we IroadenJIct cream and cak-j were served cut and see the problems of oth ers, we are likely to be narrow in our views." The Social Realm SATURDAY'S NEWS 1). A. R.'s Meet The. newly organized chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution were entertained at the Chamberlain-Palmer ranch yenerday afternoon. About 20 members were In attendance. Business of much Importance was discussed, but it was decided toiti! October. i.wait the coming of Mrs. Keating, the state regent, from Portland, who Is expected here some time in July, before definite pluns re garding the chapter were decided. The hostesses served dainty re freshments before the members left. Two visitors, .Mrs. H. G. Oil more of the Newport. K. I., chap ter, and Mrs. Littlechlld of the Fairmont, Neb., chapter, were also present. Anyone wishing ap plication blanks for admission to the chapter may procure them Irom Miss Hicks at the public li brary. Picnicked Lust Evening Former residents from Linn county, several of whom live In .Ashland and other sections of the valiey, met ill the park last even ing in a picnic supper. The Med ford contingent, who were expect ed also, failed to arrive, but those from Ashland spent u most de lightful evening nnd eujoyed the least spread before them. Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty ciitertuined the family of Frank Roberts of Medford nnd Mrs. Leach and son Glenn of Memphis, Mo., at dinner at their home on Oak street, Thursday evening. Mrs. Roberts und daughter Alice, and Mrs. Leach remained over night, spending the day yesterday with the Dougherty fumily. liuusby-Morse Nuptials A quint wedding was solemnized at the Mothodist parsonage yes terday ufternoon ui 3 o'clock which united the lives of Miss Sa lome Morse and Edward V, J. Hrnsby, both of Berkeley, Calif. Lev. C. A. Edwards read the ser vice, and the brtdul couple were attended by the bride's mother and sitter, and Mr. und Mrs. Welborn Pec-son of Ashland, well known friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hansby, with Mrs. nnd Miss Morse left lust night for Berkeley. June Wedding Miss Mina Carter und Emll Kchlip, both of Ashland, were mar lied in Medford Thursday even ing at 6 o'clock, Rev. L. Myron Boozer, pnstor of the Presbyterian church of that city, officiating Attendants to the couple were .Miss Julia Howard and Claire Klr.g. Mr. and Mrs. Scbllp will make their home in Portland, where they will go after spending a brief honeymoon with friends In Ashland and vicinity. FRIDAY'S NEWS Jolinsun-Steniiett Nuptials William B. Johnson und Miss Fiina M. Steneutt were united in luuriiige June 16 in tho parlors of the Hotel Holland ut Medford Rev. W. B. Hamilton read the service using the ring ceremony. The bride in the duughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stennett of this city. She is a'telograph operator, having held the Postal Telegraph Cable office in Grants Pusb last summer where she was the manu re i and operator. Mr. Johnson Is employed on the S. P. Ho is one of the Ashland ex-service men and was with the M. O. Dm. sta tioned nt Camp Lewis. Ho Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi John sen. Tho couple will make their home In Ashland at 170 Mountain avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson are well known in Ashland and' their many friends wish them much happiness. Past Matron's Club Met Mrs. F. G. Swedenhurg was hostess nt the monthly meeting of the Past Matron's club of the Eastern Star Wednesday evening Twelve members of the club gath ered at the Ewedenburg residence on ho Boulevard where a most injoynble evening was spent. A short business session was held, followed by a weird and "impres sive" initiation ceremony nt which three candidates beenme members of the cluh. These were Eila Mills, Miss Gertrude Engle end Mrs. Elsie Churchman. A -or ial period followsd the stren uoslty of the initiation und the i.f-w members were provided with n ucli needed refreshments, which were also passed to the rest of the rnnipony. IlilileH-leit Showered A number of Ashlund women went down to Talent 1,.m night to participate In a Bhower given In honor of Miss Pearl Withrow, whose contemplated marriage will be a social feature In that vlclnl'y in the near future. The event was held at tbe Withrow home and was attended by 34 intimate 'I Miss Withrow received many beau-1 the school, thought they possibly tlful gifts. Those from Ashland would gather about 60 children to were Mrs. J. L. Herr, Mrs. George j begin, and had only small equlp Robison, Mrs. Elizabeth Beeson j ment and funds such as the four and Mrs. Clifford Payne. Last Elks' iara I'nttj The lust card party for the sea- son given by the lady Elks in the club rooms was held yester day afternoon and enjoyed by n largo attendance. Mrs. A. L. Lamb was reclpent of the prize in 500, and Mrs. A. C. Briggs in.tnd no tools, few , nails and no bridge. Mrs. J. C. Poor and Mrs. liocm, but the showing of kites. C W. Winne were hostesses. No bird houses, hammocks and more card parties rill be held un- THURSDAY'S XEW9 Picnic In Park A large company of the Meth-, odist church nnd congregation j gathered at the park last evening. where a picnic was held under the alike. auspices of the uid society of the! r.ut above and bevond the man church; celebrating the close of ,1Hi training has been the work the season, and representing the j tlnU power of the word of God regular monthly church night. A i most bountiful repast was spread ! and was enjoyed by the attend-! snls. I ft .... II 11' .11! i narming noun- ,-.,. nK A pretty little home "'l'l" occurred yesterday at the home! of Air. h. H. uaentei on nusn street, when Mis3 Donna, the youngest daughter, was united in marriage to Mr. Lester Warren of Boikeley, Calif. The service was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives, Rev. C. F. Koehler, of ficiating. At 2 o'clock, the young couple took their places under an arch of lry and roses, in the parlor, and the beautiful ring ceremony was said which made them man and wife. The bride, who Is n member of the class of 20, wore her graduation dress of white and carried white roses. She looked vciy fair and sweet. The groom Is also a former graduate of Ashland high school, r, nd is a young man of fine chur r.clrr, holding a good position in a bank in San Francisco. Following the service und con gratulations, a dainty buffet luncheon was served after which (he young people left for Berke ley where they will go to house keeping at once. All'. PATROL TO START .11 LV 1ST Beginning with July 1st an air plane of the forest patrol service will make a trip back mid forth daily over Ashland, starting from Medford and flying as far south as Altiuas and Red Bluff, Calif. According to a statement from Medford seven planes will he sta tioned there, but only two will be in daily use. These will be the one going south, and the other will fly to Klamath Falls und vi cinity and back, daily. No plane will palrol north from lledlord, It is stated, but one of the Eugene planes will fly to Medford daily and return. Extensive improvements will be made on the landing field In Medford. it is stated. A force of 2'1 men will be stationed there, Including officers, enlitsed men, signal corps men and a medical olficer. Seven hnngars will be constructed for tho planes, and. a wireless station instnlled. The lauding site for the air patrol will be the new county fair grounds south of Medford. OFTS TRACK OF STOLEN MACHINE T. L. Powell, whose automobile wus stolen from Ashland early In (he week, yesterday morning heard from the missing machine A man coming over from Cres cent City yesterday morning jaw ii cur ditched near Waldo, not fur from Crescent City, which he claims he recognized ns the Pow- ell cur. On arriving here he no tified Mr. Powell, who telephoned to the chief of police at Crescent City, where he learned that two men had come into the city some time previous with some tires to seil An Investigation proved lliut t lie car had been ditched at Waldo, Hit re, presumably, u tire hud bin at and the men could not get further. It is conjectured they stripped the wheels and took the tires Into Crescent City to sell, leaving the car by the side of the road. The men, one of whom Is a young boy, claiming he came from Los Angeles, were placed under arrest. Mr. Powell and Deputy Sheriff Joe McMuhun left this morning for the coast city, the former to get his automobile unu the latter to return with the prisoners if they waive extradition papers. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CMKFI SESSION'S. FRIDAY The Vacation Bible school closed : yesterday with a program and ex-1 hlbltion at the Baptist church. Aj goodly number of parents gath ered ro witness the work und en- Joy the splendid program present ed by the children. This consist-, rd of songs, recitation of Scrip- lure, und drills, showing the work 1 accomplished It was a revelation to all urei- er.l that so much could be uccom-1 plithed in so short a time, and the' eauty of It was the Joy of the chll Idren in the work. The committee who ventured Sunday schools co-operating could provide. When the enrollment leached 225, the school had to close its doors to others, much as they would like to nave taken them, and with crowded rooms ouO few tools they cheerfully and happily worked out the plans. Boys worked with poor tools things was splendid. The handi work of the girls In weaving and raffia was no less so. All that j were for sale were eagerly bought by the visitors. Even the tiny f0ik hai work in paper folding coloring and raffia that was a credit to teachers and pupils Whole Bible chapters, choice eifes, hymns, the dully habit talks, the great stories of the Bl hie have made a deep und lust Ing Impression. Love for Ood al m,.ke foe love nf cnnnt.v and the daily flag salute, patriotic ongg am, eKenises llave I)lante(1 real citizenhslp in the hearts oi the boys and girls. ' Ashland should he proud of this school, the largest nf its kind in the state and of the devoted men and women who gave so freely of their time to this work. Beside the faculty, already mentioned, the Misses Grace Leslie and Alice Brown, Miss Brazee and Mrs. Cla icy have given splendid help dally in the primary department. The program follows; Hymn, "Stand Up For Jesus.' Twenty-third Psalm, Primary. Lord's Prayer in Song. Hymn, "Summer Suns Are Glowing." "Hard to GetUn in the Morn ing." Boys. t Memory Verses Primary. ' Habit Tulk. G rou p Son gs P rim a ry. Recitation, Books of New Testa ment. Flag Song. Beatitude. Scripture Itccltullnti Ellen Franco. Robin Song. John 31:16 School. "Love Birds" Primary. Flag Drill. Children's Benediction. Honor Roll List of those who completed tlif Bible work and were perfect in attendance: Primary Audry Brown. Eve lyn Finch, Wauda Rchwein, Fran ces O'Neal, Lois Lyman, lone Mc Nabb, Lucilo Reeder, John Koeh ler, Murk Koehler, Jean Balis, El len Franklin, Madilene Hill, Rosa Franco, Norma Brower, Randies Gammon, Howard Wiley, Bruce Campbell, Edith Moore, Edna Orres, Frances Hardy, Elizabeth Carter, Corliss Carter. Honorable, Mention Wilms Hall, Bert Wright, Louise Moor, Waller Wilcox, Donald Chiiney, Mhljorle Ontriii, Beatrice Werth, Ilaiel Moore, May Clury, Louise Anderson, Lneile Hamilton. Intermediate Charles Tiltoli, Emily Brown, Eleanor Hoyt, Kutb eiine Phlpps, Lotaine Brooknilller, Florerice Wilson, Billio Wilson, Ru mona Wise, Ruby Powell, Mary Howard, Hazel Walters, Eliza beth Quain, Elizabeth Stearns, Dorothy Werlz, Russel Heschel, Jack Montgomery, Lester Beck, Olivo Calif. One hundred and thirty-two did part of the work and received inrrit badges. MUST OBSERVE LICENSE LAW The new luw (section 19) re- nlll,i"B "" oPW'tors' license on H'.nu alter Jiliy 1, 1920, prohibits any person less than 16 years of cge from operating or driving any motor vehicle on any public high way in tho state. Violations ot liny of Its provisions (section 33) is punishable by a line not to ex ceed 400 or by botli fine and im prisonment. f.l ESTS ARE TO RHINO, FLOWERS Guests ut the Society Cuba rot are asked and invited to bring bouquets or extra L'ble decora tions if they desire so to do, und make the decorations just as el lib erate as they desire. The Cabaret ball-room will be open all afternoon on Friday, July 2, for the purpose of allow ing guests to make their table decorations just as elaborate they care to have them. The Cab. net will certainly be a real, live, carnival, festive dance, and undoubtedly will be the brightest social affuir ever staged in Ashlund. IIII.HU 4 V Villi' l ... ' .n., ll "I The party of San Francisco an-! ton. obiie editors who drove north over the Pacific highway last week in Bulrk Six driven h Claude L. McGee to obtain infor-, million on the condition of the highway in Oregon, has the fid- lowing to say of ih rnaiU In Southern Oregon i.nd California: Northern, 'The Pacific n.gbway is now,""""1" la very good condition, nil things considered, according to McGee, who has traveled it many times. He says the Reddlng-Dunsmulr stretch in Northern California, once the worst place on the high way, hardly even barring the old Wolf creek hill, is now In excel lent shape. Further south, be tween Redding and Red Bluff, there are a few short rough spots a mile or so each in length whene new construction Is in progress, but nothing of moment. Tiie Siskiyou mountain grade, 1 . . . ....... i. ... . wnicn a mom u ago was ' ranch for einht of the 13 miles on the Oregon side, due to paving work, he says Is now much bet- ter. Jjskar Huber has done quite a lot of paving In the past month j 'he plant for the installation ''! riR,t un,i tite that they and their nnd the stretches of crushed rock the pasteurizing process und ev j successors in Interest have since waiting for the 'hot stuff baveUrylhing around the premises is'ucqulred In nnd to the following been worn down bv traffic untilUs sanitary as Improved method.,; Jes,c,ri", re",1 AvT'rtJ- 8""u'e(! i . j in the City of Ashlund, county of they are passably smooth ' Between Rogue,, River station and Grants Pass coming north and vice versa going south, he says the new highway grade with its eight miles of fine new pave ment lias been closed to travel temporarily, pending completion of the pavement. Cars are rout ed over the old road, which is good enough. "Smith's hill (Sexton mountain) in no obstacle at present, and neither is Gleudale hill. Cow Creek canyon is a combination of old road, rough In spots, and a fine new macadamized grade. It is easy enough to travel and presents no problem to the motorist. A lot of highway work is In progress on both sides of Rose- burg now, says McGee, and con sequently there is a lot of rough going, though nothing to cause trouble. At Stitlierlin there is a detour, but it is short. Pass Creek canyon is rough in places, especially in the Yoncullu sec tion. But from Cottage Grove north to Eugene it's merely a question of holding the cur down to u safe speed, for the motorist rau go as fust us he likes over most of It." MFDI'OKD RECALL ELECTION CARRIES The recall election of the Med ford school board bjeld Monday ufiernoon drew out the largest vote ever cast in that city in 11 school election. Two members of the hoard had resigned and their places are filled by Mrs. Richard Smytlie and Mrs. Milton Junes. Oieorge A. Mansfield und Joseph O, Grey were elected to supplant two recalled directors. The only member ot the old board left is IMward Janney. This election follows u revolt ugalnst the school board, which has hl'Ii waged In that city for several months past and bus resulted in much unpleas- nlness iiuiong the teachers, the school hoard und pal runs. The new board will organize in a few days and claim they will miiko every effort to Restore harmony ii: the ediicutlonul system of the eiiford schools. HEMKNTED MAN TRIES TO END LIFE J. P. Llndgren, the dementeil'i ,an who was picked . up o the strrels of Ashland lust ween and, "'""'"' i.as sent to Jacksonville for sale- keeping, attempted to commit sui cide Monday night in the county 1.1II by cutting his throat and Mist with a sufety razor blade. Hr, was discovered by the jailor removed I in the morning and was to n hospital In Medford. The circumstances surrounding ilils unfortunate man ure must uillful. A communication from the San Francisco chief of police stated he had been Injured in an automobile accident several years ago, and a pressure on the bruin exulting from this accident has inu(!!d mentul disturbances nt in tervals ever since. He wns to have undergone an operation In Millions for c A.1 CH,,, yew otomacr Ine of the greatest American milliir lires said to lilt physician, "A millic lullars, Doctor, spot cash and nn gnu ding, for a new stnmucli," iiiel 11; Let sick man groaned and tunic I nwa Ml his wealth could not make hi iappy or contented, for happiness larg y depends upon digestion. Witlio icalth where docs happiness cnine ii fter all the stomach plays a grc. mrt in-everyday life. Without lealthy stomach and good digest inn o ilood is thin, watery ami po-ir, m cart action ia weak, our liver decs m Io its duty, and man is miserable n ,iappy. Prevent disease by puttin ! li house in order and str. rgtbeiiiir u .vstem aifsinat the eerms of diwas he sjstem against the germs . Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Il .tel an urgicl Institute, at Buffalo, X. Y ' ! ears tgo understood diseases mid the revention, and he discovered certai ' oots sad herbs which were nature : eruedies, and succeeded ill pulling tliei j n in a furm that could be eosilv -jn I . .... .. . ii:.... i . limi . l. u.un ..u.o . ablets). This he called Dr. Pierce' lol.Ien Medical Disrovcry. This Du overy gives no false stimulation b j ause it contains uo alcohol or any urn j "tic. nen u.gesu.m ...a im imitation of such elements hi the fco ; " required for the blood. It gin tu "looa ine rood eiemeif tue in u "1 tii tn co-Is .n I lha ..r.l !.... u i.T ih ' a hospital, but ran away, and plaintiff, John O. Rigg, has a fur made his way to Ashland, where. ther ad second lien against said ho was found, labo.lng under the . '"..."nn0' '.J"0 , , . . , , together with $75.00 attorney delusion that a crowd of people ifeeS) whch jUaKmr.nt nnd decree were pursuing him. Tl'n man is! was enrolled and docketed In said educated nnd has money, although . Court on June 19th, 1920: i, i ......i ........ m n,. ...i,i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, While Lindgren's condition feiious it la thought he will re cover from his seif-lnflicted in juries. , ASIT.I Kl.l-.s MILK AT LOCAL IMM'. The Ashland Milk Co. bus le Unhilu Inutu WuA a itnul iint-i vln f m-i -. r , "7 clime at their plant and J 11. Sugg, the proprietor, slates that excellent results are being ob - tamed Mi- Suirir Inm enPi rued ...i.ir.i. ..ii. onsk mis tiiuiiBt-u, I Mr. Sugg stales thero are Hire.'! reasons for pasteurizing milk. I First, it inukes the milk keep I longer; second, it kills all the ty phoid germs, and third, it kills uil!su,i st,eet boundary 30 feet from the tubercular germs. The milk is heated to 142 de grees and left ut that tempera ture for .10 minutes, absolutely purifying it. The old method wus to heat the milk to 190 degrees, which made a scorched milk and sepu rated the cream line. Only milk that tests four per ctnt or better is used ut the plant. Mr. Sugg invites the people of Ashlund to visit the plant 11 1 uny tune and see the pasteurizing ma chine in operation, and the meth od of sterilization in use. ; As a coffee roasting center. Fortland Is the second city on the Coast. 1 . jmm m p, - lilO QCS1 Tl Prl ViaOOlXXCU USED CARS SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co..!'18 we 1'' tbe ttioml inrnnx Mo In ornnnl ..twl I)-w.i t in Highway, in Medford, for over- i.r...... ' . t imuieu, useu cars. :n-i 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern cottage of 7 rooms, large lot. Price mod erate. . Call 399 Mt. Ave. Phone 405-Y. 100-1 FOR SALE Pigs, shoats and hogs, lull blood Duroc. Inquire! Ses herein described, as contain-, design, together with the word Charles Pope, Box 212, Ash-Irl in the agreement made between "ASHLAND'' immediately above land, Ore. 2 5 4-1 1 Dly- J. Svd McNalr und Susie L. Allen the design, and the word 10.1-lt Wkly-'jwith N. J. Reusoner. as recorded ! "WATERS" immediately below ! in Volume 8S of said Deed Rec-;Sid design, and tbut said Trade ORDER TO SHOW CAI SF. ; n.(U n! 458 lllm t,10 npp( nf Mark is to be affixed to the bot Li the County Court of the State, np(.or(i Volume K7 011 Page 414 lies containing the Ashlund Llthlu of Oregon, for the County '' thereof. ' Waters und the packing cases and Jackson. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, printed matter used in connection In the Mutter of the Guardianship; jne 2 ,i 1920. therewith, and also, to all by- of the Estate of Augusta F. Ilagley, Incompetent. This matter coming on to bei heard at this time upon the pe tition of G. G. Eiibanks. the guard ian of the estate of Augusta F. Ilagley, an Incompetent, and it ap pearing from such petition that II would be beneficial to said ward nnd to her estate if all the lands belonging thereto were sold, which real property Is particularly r v 1 e - scribed as follows, to-wit The northerly half of lot 6 in block 28 as designated upon the official map of the City of Ash land, Oregon, adopted and ap proved by the City Council. No vembcr 5, 1888. Also, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. 9, 1 0. 11. 12. 14. 15 16, 17, 18, 19. ,.n ... nil 1 tit n.w1 Of. ..I l,l.w,l !'' ;,"' "j ' ' V " , . z, nil in the aiainis imgiey s nu - dition to the City of Woodville. o ,, ,., ,, Mathls & Buglev's Ail rnnw Rneun River) Jackson conn- tv Oreenn ... 1 . .. .V i, ' Also, beginning at a point in the'1 " .' V center of Wards Creek on the ' " 1 smith line of the Oregon und Cut A ' . . , . . . . soutn line 01 tne ougon 11111 . (, ( f As lam sal(1 COUI1ty und ifoinia la way company's right-; ' . ' ,,.' of-wny w-hich point Js 1014 feet n. .j m t,. a, yi nor common to sections 15, 16, 21 nnd 22; thence running south 30 deg. 15 min. E. along the south line of the said railway company's right-of-way 343 feet: thence south 69 deg. 45 min. west 181.5 n f... thence south 30 deg. 15 min. J "V:iVt : ,... . m.ih r,9 n;r.isi it-... ...... - deg. 45 .11.11 wes to the low northwesterly along the northerly" I low water mark of Rogue river to '?w " .,..,.. I r.h.Verlv alo mr tie center of1 w 1 creek ti L X of ! i nV contain! n 6 -5 acres f , ?. t H ai situate in the Il,nnre Ihnits of Rogue rive ! T, .be northwest luade of seH in the northwest qiiaiter oi sec "Zo 4 wes? of Wlla xnl 2m. ' RIt is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said ward, and ,,11 persons interested in tne sain P,V I... u. thou nro lioi-ullV ill. rected to appear before this court In the coun y Judge's office. t !. .!,,?!,,. In the Citv or Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore- nnn on the 31st b.y of July 1920, ut the hour of, 10 0 'clocK o. u.e .. a. u.,. ... (ergl ag admingtrat0 , j, a. m. of said day. there and then ! Jacksonville, Jackson county Or- t , ot (!ottlieb F. Spi el de. to show cause, if any exists, why egon offer for sale, and sell at ceafiC(, a license should not be granted! Public Auction to he highes bid-( A ng , to the said guardian for the snleder, to sa isfy said judgment andjat.ninst sad os(ate re ,re(l of said real property, and it Is , decree, with costs of sale,- sub-1 ti) )Jt ,he same du, verifled further ordered that a copy oftK-ct to redemption as proi.ded ;t() t)0 n(lergi d Administrator thi ni.r ho nnhlished for three!") slp(,PRfllV0 wePK() the the Ash-' liin(1 Ti,nRs. a newspaper print-i erl nnd of general circulation in Jackson county, Oregon. ,,a f jHne ,,20 c A. GARDNER. Countv Judge. Date of first nublirntion June 1 , " ' 1 , Vol ICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. ' Rv virtue of an Execution and tinier or sa e nil v ssueil out oi i . , .......... .. ami miner Hie seui inr i..r v,in im Court for the State of Oregon, for: Jackson roiinu-. dated June 2tst. ' 1920. in a certain suit therein, wherein it was decreed that Fred ...., ,,,, ,n ,,avP .. . i '..,,- , r(.rt..i Mort- gnfe on the rea property herein-! alter aesenneo, in ine sum u !,,.., . ,,!, .i,h ten., nn ind rilshnrsenients. and wherein bhwi ii' ....... jit was further decreed that the j Tliflt mirflllflllt ti a-idl 1iarna ntwi is EN(,cuton, t wM1 jul. 24,1,144 rods to the northeast corner li' "0, at 10 o'clock n. in., at the nt door of the courthouse in II: City of Jacksonville, Jackson oiiuty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash to! ,)!,, iijint ladder, to satisfy Bald j juil-'inont and decree, with costs - ol this sale, subject to redemption, . 1 ilf V as provided by law, all the right,' title and Interest that M. A. Mc iCnnn und (iertruda L. MeCunn. his wile, had on December 27th, 11917. Hie date of the Fred P. 1 fscher Mort gage, elt her Indivldu - l,.,... ,! ll liu,i Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Beginning at a point on the;June 22nd, 1820. southerly side line of Muln Street 0. E. TERRILL, 'n "IP ('"y ' Ashland, Jackson j Sheriff of Jacksou county, 1 county, uiegon, which puun lies) north 56 dcg. 19 min. west along! the noiut of intersection nf the' southerly line of Main Street with the westerly side line of First ave nue (heretofere known as llarga dlne Avenue); thence south 35 (leg. 02 mln. west 100 feet to a point on the northerly side line of ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, an alley as described in Volume that the Executor of the above en 66 on Pago 450 ot the Deed Kec-i tilled estate has filed with the ords of Jackson, county, Oregon, ; Clerk of Court his Final Ac wlilch point is 30 feet distant count In the matter of the ad from the Intersection with the I ministration thereof, and the Hon. northerly side line of said alley! (I. A. Gardner, Judge of the' with the westerly side line of First 1 County Court in und for the Avenue; thence north 56 deg. 19 County of Jackson, State of Or tii In. west along the northely sldel egon has designated July 17, line of said alley S6 feet; thence j 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the north 35 (leg. 02 min. east 100 1 courthouse In Jacksonville, said feet to a point on the southerly j county, us the time and ulace for side line of Main Street, which I)oint is distant 8 feet ulong the j j southerly side line of Main Street) ifrom Its intersection with tne 1 westerly side line of First Ave - , nue, and thence south 56 deg. 1 9 I mill, east along said southerly ;Hide iim 01 mu street 56 feet to the place 01 neginntng. ALSO, the party wall right in I" IV iMIIIUIHR tin a luuii 11 ' uKree'nent of record In Volume, 9 of Deeds on Page 565. and as 1 . . ,, ,., contained 111 1110 uwu 01 un; mini u,..,,,, uucii Flint National Bank of Ashlund that The Pompadour Mineral to J. Syd McNalr and Susie L. A!-' Springs company, Is the owner of leu, of record In Volume 77 of u Trade Mark filed for registration Deeds, on Page 2, records of , with the Secretary of State of Or Jackson county. Oregon. legon described as a reproduction ALSO, subject to the conditions, of a metal cork containing a sun rights and privileges relating to ' hurst design within a circle with ! the west narty wall of the nrem- C. E. TERRILL. Sheriff of Jackson County., Oregon. Bv FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy. 102-4t ; NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS AND TO PRE-! SENT CLAIMS ... r()U..,v ,,,. ... ,, (nr:In the t ounty ( otirt of the State i ., i, r 1 1 . u. . ( the County of Jackson, State of Oregon. In the Mutter ot the Estate or r. I. 1 r 1 1 .1 NOTICE IS I IE it Eli Y (I IV E N : That the Last Will and Testa- ment of the said Flunk II. Car ter, deceased, has been proven in said court before the Hon. G. A. Gardner, County Judge, and the undersigned havo been appoint ed ;is executors thereof. 1 . Hlan haviiiL' n claim . ',1, ,. .'.......i' in 1111 u 10 1.1111 .i.c m.,c, ! ;,, ()f the ' f.st 1)lll)licatiou , i-...rpof. , Date of first publication Juno 2:1, 1 920. HENRY P. CARTER, I GEORGE R. CARTER, 1 1 E. V. CARTER, I E'vannlnru ' ,. Kiy-iu-u . xoxrK ov silliitlFF'S SALE., X virtue of aA Execution and. order of sale duly issued out ofiatalnst said estate is required and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for thi- County of Jackson, dated Ju"e 21st, 1920, in a suit therein, therein Butler & Thompson Co.. a corporation, as plaintiff recov- wed judgment against W. N. rm,.bMll " defendants, to? the um. together it ijmo.OO attorney fees and JII8.60 'costs and disbursements, which i i jiidgment and decree was enrolled ' V A. VoVn. i HUH, 19ZU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That pursuant to the terms of said Decree and Execution, I will, on Saturday, July 24th. 1920. ut i '"""l? "V " " T", V7 ' , ia , ..t a,. t ,iil01 the County of Jackson, state 10 o clock a. m ut the front doorl, ,, h ,.J th. ..,,,11,.... In tho Pltv 1,1 I law, and a specuic nen in iavor,., "f the City of Medford as against ; ,hc lot '". Mertrol'd' ,,r?; Kon- amoiinung io iii.i.t,iin ' ln" V"" "... the first publication of this notice, erest that said Judgment debtors Date 0, irst publication Juna , W. N. Campbell and Hattie;2nd 192o 'Campbell jointly or individually i ' E. D. BRIGGS. I Unit n nhna IntlOllniihafA, . . . ... " w-"j " ",9 siIlce acquired, or now have n and to the following described real property, situated in Jack - son county, Oregon, to-wit: All that portion or i.overmnent i mi .mnufi m m sim-nuu . mnj-1 I In Tchln 5 .nnlh nf . -. ... Range TWO west of the W. M. in Jackson county, Oregon, bounded and described as follows: BE-1 t.I.VMM. at tne nortnwest rorner 01 ine jomi .mnu.v niiiiiiiiuii ..a.iu.mo same io nie at ine law otilce claim In said Township and Range; thence east on the south line of said Lot Six 26 rods to the """ '"'" u... . thenrp north on the west line of si.ld school lot 16 rods to the northwest corner thereof; thence , east on the north line of the said. school lot 10 rods to the north east' corner thereof; thence south on the east line of said school lot 16 rods to the southeast corner of said school lot; thence east on the south line of said Government Lot Six and the north line of the, county road to the southeast cor- llfti- of onlrt T nt filv tliansta nnnth of said Lot Six and thence west o'l the north line of said Lot Six to the northwest corner thereof: and thence south on the west line of Haiti Government Lot Six to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres of land, more or less; ALSO, commencing at a point 100 feet north of the southwest - corner of Block No. 2. of Oallo i way's Addition to the Twon (now 'city) of Medford, In Jackson conn- ty. Oregon, and running thence ' north along the west line of said hlwk EH ImI' llirniM 1.1 l.l.l ... j gles east 100 'feet; thence at right 1 angles south 60 feet; and thence nt right angles west 100 feet to the J''"'0 of 1e.K'""'".R- Thl9 lot ub.- Ject to said City Lien. Oregon, Uy FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy. 102-4t NOTICE OF-HUAI OX FINAL ACCOUNT In the matter of the Estate ot Hmmn Tl Pitllni 11.....! the hearing of any objections thereto. Any person having objection to : the allowance and approval of said , account must present the same : on or before the time designated. ! for said hearing. JAMES E FULLER Executor. Dally 247-lt ' wlly NOTICE VOTICP to Hpnpnv rrnruv 'he word "L1THIA" across suld products 01 1 ne asiiuumi L.iuim li ters together with packing cases und. printing matter relating Hiereo. THE POMPADOUR MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY. Ashland. Oregon, June lSlh, lf'20. llH-St .NOTICE TO CREDITORS "i Oregon ior jarKsqn i.ouniy. . . ,. , . , In the matter of the Estute of Ira J. Hobart, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ! Tllt , . " , ... , il l.'. .... the ceased, by the County Court of tin State of Oregon for Jackson County, und has qualified. All persons having claims against suld estate ure hereby notified to present the same duly acknowl- 1 . . . ' ns "(uirei to Iho undersigned. Elva A. Hobart, ut iihh.nil. Oieeon within ASIIianu, Oregon, Wltnin SIX months from the date hereof, "! ' Polished this "'H' day of June 10, 1920. pi va 1 nnnAiiT ELVA A. HOBART, vl'll,, 11,1 aiioi vtiipyw !. EXECUTRIX AND TO PRE. SENT CLAIMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Hon. G. A. Gardner. judge of the County Court of 1 " 1 i"" "'".SO.., ..us up- .pointed tne unuersigneu as tho w. Owen, deceased. Any person having a claim to present the same, duly verified, 'to the Executrix at the office ot Briggs and Briggs, attorneys, in i the Pioneer block, in the City ot Aahland. Oregon, within six months from the date ot the first publication of this notice, The first publication is June 2. 1920. cam,llae-ovve.n. executrix, - Wed. p ( .j. OF APHjsKTMBXT h ADMINISTRATOR AND TO PRESENT CLAIMJ4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Hon. G. A. Gardner. ll.,l,ra nf . I, .. r .. - I- . .. .1 v6".i UH..HIIIIIIICII nin un- ,,, nffi. ,,.,-. anH Br, attorney8i in the Pioneer block in the City of Ashland, Oregon, with gjx monthg from tne date nf - 4 Wed. Administrator. NOTICE T CREDITORS j Notice is hereby given that the lundersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of iMiineruie onaiii, neeeaseu. wnn .... lll .o.l K Ik. ..,.. ai.iiA.., uj vuuiiij court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, and has qualified. AH persons having claims against said estate are notified to present of W. J. Moore in Ashland. Oi- gon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months ....n. m. .us. iiunniauiMi ucreoi, n - liieh is Juna 2 19?n NEWTON W. BORDEN Administrator with Will Anneidd. 9-5 Wed. v.