Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924, July 21, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    Monday, July 21, 1020
PACE TWO
ASHLAND WKKKLY TTOPTOIl
Ashland Weekly Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
The question is,
Die stand it? Hav
Will the peo-lcal communities of the country living with their grandmother in
they submit- In which the survey was made, ban Francisco. Mm. Cash is 36
years old, though she does not
look older than 25, Mr. Cash stat
ed in an interview. At one time,
Mr. Cash said, he and his 'wife
ted to so much bulldozing at the I Much of the information was
hands of the politicians and par- gathered personally by home dem
ties, that they have last their emigration agents, who are the
sense of ownership of their own field representative;; of the Unit-
Hen B. Greer .Editor government? j ed States department of agrieul-jhsd to go to Alaska to get rid of
j There is no question whateverj ture and state agricultural col- the man Jacobs who had been
5SiS?E?tI Ubout the widespread public dls- leges. ! following Mrs. Cash persistently.
OKEICHL CrrVAXl) COl'XTY d'st; the question Is, How will It Miss Ward poins out, from thej According to Mi. Cash he ar- ward Brown and Mundus DeLnp.
I'AVEr! 'emerge? Wili it die down into! facts shown by the survey, that a ; rived In Ashland the latter parti
; ; 7"-; apathy, or will it flame forth jnto 1 reasonable amount of planning ; of June, driving here from Port-
TELEPHONE 3t protes, of a citizen's Move- &nd well-directed investment in land in an auto, and his wife was
'Sl'BSCRIPTlO.V JUTES j mint with a Citizens' candidate? j modern equipment for farm homes ; 10 join him later. Both Mr. and
One Year $2.00 jt 8 very doubtful that any par-j would prevent a large part of this i Mrs. Cash for a while worked on
Six Months 125 ,v t0(iav ias tln definite cohesion wattage of the energy of the Na-1 one of the 0. W. R. A N. boats and
Three Mouths ' 5 of other years. We hear everlast-J'tions' rural home makers. .j laler worked at Bridal Veil for
ADVERTISING RATES j n(, (ak uhout t,n purty" fromj "This is a serious mutter," she : the lumber company there, where
Display Advertisements, each bu(h democrats und republicans. j continues, "because wa have a 1 Mi. Cash had charge of the butch-
" ...i t.. i,4 it ........ .... lll'A mitlnnnl itrnhlpm 11 nw In pi ulinn Mra Puah murntncr (ha
nnd seated at a table decorated ! hew home they purchased at Med- fast of bacon and eggs were most
wilh honeysuckle and sweet peasj'ord- heartily enjoyed and appreciated.
, the middle of which was , loKr fLWl Bw aaT. "l!LT" 1ST
birthday cake illuminated with or MrS- Meda Netherland, for
cuke couple of weeks.
They have had swimming match
Classified
XOTICK TO CREDITORS.
liut where Is It? It appears tliat : live
tho "party" consists of the men ' working out the economics of bearding house for the company
I,' who meet In national convention, j country living in such a way as ! and one of the daughters.
ii.B and no one else. These "parties"10 make them satisfied to stuy on Dorothy, waiting on table.
Local Readers, the lino 10c
Classified Column, the wordeach
time
T.eiml Kntice.s. each time.
Hne 3 l-3c,do what they please und then go ' aim uno u up. rer-
Curds of Thanks $1.00 out and bid for the suffrages of""l' greatest factor in hri;ig-
Obituarles, the line 2 VjC1 the American people. i ins this about will be the healthy,
Fraternal orders and societies' There is no reason whatever! alert and expert home maker wh
charging regular initiation fees ' WUy the choice of the American! wi" se0 ,0 " "'"t a Part of the
and dues, regular rates. ,.,., .hnnM ho nmiiB,i in On. I increased income from tho farm
Religious and benevolent societies
wilt ha 4linr0-0il lit tho rpmitiir
orivorti.incr mt fnr nil mlvel- publican platform Ol'
Using when an admission or democratic platform. The Amer
collection is taken. lean people are too big, their
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, problems too pressing, to permit
Postofflce us second class mail ,hrm .,,, ..,. ,,,,
matter.
or Harding, to tho spineless re-Ees improvement of tho
the dead h"'"e- -
"At a time like this, when the
dearth of farm labor is a limiting
factor in production, it is very
; doubtful busines policy for farm-
Mr. Cash Is positive In his opln-
seMMi candles. Ice cream,
nnd candv were served The Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson i hikes up the canyon and excur-
a. nests were Marietta Whitney,-?' F!r"a V.8,ley,d!!f!!FCt slu"8 thr0UJ511 the Vari0U8 ""'""'i
Mury Poley. Virginia Rose. Elea. n, 'XJ ; tries, where the superintendent!!
noi McCusick, Bobby Dodge, Ed-j Clifford Garvin has purchased , have been most courteous to their
tun hnnaa whapa Mr a n H Mra Hfln- ' un u atinulnir lliem t he. WOl'K-
ry Burnett lives and will move it ', , ,,t. nnd exululn-i A1!.nerfl0n8 navl,lg c!aln!8
' nn hla lot where lis tore his old . . , B"lu esiaie'are notified to pre-
. Picnicked on Siskiyou ; down near the railroad !n the processes of the business. Bent sunle Ht nly oUice ,
Members of the Walter Hern- track , 'The spirt attendliu; the morning Oregon, with proper vouchers and
lou family and Mrs. A. M. Beaver . Walter Jeffe'ry, also of Ashland, service has been unusually good, : duly erl,i w'l,jn month,
,i,.,. viiat,.,.,i,. .i. d.,.. uanr., is nere on dushibss. . nml n, members or tie camu leei r -.--.v. ; ;. ""
llll.U .lnHIUU, 1M11. LU 111U 11U1-, . . .. .. I
ha, Brothers mill nt Siskiyou and Toun? iT-Sk. teachings they have ob-
spent the day in the onen. Pro-; Mr. Kouns' sister and hiiBband.' lamed this week will go fur to-
visions for breukfust. dinner aiul'Mr- anil Mrs. C. A. Friend, and ! wurds establishing the Ashland
Notice Is hereby given that the1
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Nan
nie K. I'ritchnrd, deceased, by
the County . Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, and has qualified.
which Is July 14, 1820.
W. J. MOORE,
105-5 Administrator.
supper were taken along and l"elr ,Um h "b m '
. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roblson, vls-
tuuir., .,.-. u uau.i. ii.B, ami uillted tnem iast weeki
can.p us a perm
ture.
unent annual feu-.XOTICK OF APPOINTMENT OF
A DM1 X IS TKATOR.
enjoyed the outing hugely.
Cclelir.ites Filfit Illrtlidny
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Callahan
ion that his wife was. given poi-j entertained ut luncheon Monday i rev.U, Mr. and Mrs. William
i-n.. Ktr I.. 1..- it.... !. . Anniibanliiiali
r.u uin-uuB ill wiiioi tuut lie honor Ot t ie r t nnil'u flrut
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobson
and their three months old daugh
ter Marjorle returned to their
home at Bray, Calif. .Monday, af
ter visiting Mrs. Jacobson b pa
mU lit gain his ends. When asked
if his wife was given to melan
choly or was of a morbid disposi
tion Mr. Cash said she was always
cheerful and planning for the fu
ture. That she stayed in Port
land while he came here in order
to see the Shrine convention und
Rose Festival, and lutein went to
Third parties have fallen Iutoiers to use increased Income to Souttle to visit with friends be-
W1IX AMERICANS STAND
FOR IT?
The Ford weekly, the Dearborn
Independent, in it Issue of July
IT, will publish the following ed
itorial: Disappointed by the utter ab
sence of public spirit and respon
sibility in the national conven
tions of the republican und dem
ocratic parties, the independent j
American people have succumbed!
to a sense of deep disgust for par
tisan politics in general. This is
a most wholesome reaction and
it would promise well for the ha-
tlou, were there not danger of a
further reaction toward apathy, j
The politicians count more con-!
fideutly than the people realize;
on that interval of time which
stretches between the summer I
election. If the election were to
be held today, anil if the law re-!
(lulled halt the number of votes I
to be cast as were cast at t lie last'
presidential election before a canl
didute could be chosen, there
would not be enough votes cast to
day to elect either of the candi
dates to the office for which the
parties have chosen them.
The republican convention wus
openly and shamelessly dominat
ed by the financial representa
tives of Ihe powers that pull gov
ernmental influence like strings.
The party's own muthods were
cloeged and soiled with shameless
money scandals. I'Hogorsslvism
am: clean republicanism werej
Miubbed, insulted und crushed ut
(very turn. The delegates were
eilchered, wearied, driven und de-!
reived. And the candidate who!
emerged from this chaos wus even!
nif re colorless than tho Hepitbli
ran Platform, if anything more
colorless can he conceived.
The democratic convention was,
if unythlng, a degree worse, be
cause there was an attempt made
ut Sun Francisco .vljicli had no
parallel ut Chicago tho conven
tion was ut least given a l'lnmlug
opportunity to declare its adher
ence to the moral advance made
dicreput because their sole pur
pose heretofore has been to boost
somebody into office; when they
failed to do that they were cast
iiBide. Theodore Roosevelt led
buy more land Instead of using a
part of it in raising standards of
living, sp that women and young
people will not. want to go to the
cities in search of attractive living
j out of the republican party the conditions and amusement."
best blood in it, the young men The survey discloses a number
jof the party whose ideals had not Pl reasons why many women do
been bepiirched and whose loy-jno' ,lnl life attractive. The
fore coming here to join Mr. Cash
and go on to California where
the three daughters are.
Mr. CashJwill leave this evening
for Seattle to Investigate the death
of his wife and claim the body.
birthday. Those present
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Crowson and
daughter Imu, Mr. und Mrs. C. C.
Crowson and daughter Clarice,
Mr. und Mrs. J. E. Callahan and
liltlo son Jerry Edward.
Veril Bell and Fred Cook came
wer? in from Klamath Falls to cele
brate in Ashland and visit menus
and relatives at Talent. .
Talent Tidings
Hie conctonery strne here
(JIRliS FRIENDLY
SOCIETY IS STARTED prices
1)1 ( It EASE SHOWN IN
FARM CROPS' PRICES
WASHINGTON The "level of
prices paid farmers for principal
decreased about 1.7
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned ha been luly ap
pointed administrator of the es
tate of Jennie Eccleston, also
known us Mrs. J. Eccles'on, de
cerned, and thut all persons hav
ing claims aguinst sajil estate are'
crops (lecreaseu aiioui i.i iwr required to present the same, with
cent during June," said a report proper vouchers, und duly verl
issued by the department ot .g. fled, to the undersigned at his ot
, , , .hi !., 1,1 TllB Citizens Hank fin d-
rlculture. The report added, how-, Aslllun(, 0re),un
ever, that the Index figures ofj tle expiration of six months from
paid farmers July 1 was the date of this notice, which date
Last Sunduy morning, a part ol still more than 20 per cent high-
alty to their country had not been
weakened by party shackles. But
when they proved to be numerl
working day of the average farm
woman, as shown ly the survey,
h 11.3 hours the year round. In
The Social Realm
cally too weak to elect him, ai-t,un'mei' 11 ls 1312 liours. And
hough they were morally so strong j eighty-seven out of each 100 wo
au to throw a creative shock Into!1111'11 naV8 no regular vacation dur-
tlie conscience und will" of the na
tion, he left them and went back.
Slace Ilia: failure, which vas tl'c
failure ct nn individual and not
a movement, third parties have
been regarded wltn doubts.
Hut a movement of the Aniti
ican people, In rebuke of both the
subservient democratic und repub
lican parties, would not be the
usual "third party" it would be
the nation seizing nguin its own
lug the year. On the average, the
farm woman can find only l.C
hours of leisure during the sum
mer' and only 2.4 hours in winter.
Half of the farm women ure up
MONDAY'S NEWS
Itcbckali Installation.
Officers of Hope Rebekah lodge
were Installed last Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. Mabel Roberts, dis
trict deputy president, conducted
the ceremonies, with the follow
ing officials assisting: Grand
unci at work ut
morning.
Forty per cent !'nve water in
the kitchen, hut the other per
cent must go to the spring or the
pump to bring the water for cook
In? breakfast. Thirty-six per cent
5 o'clock in the!"""1"". A'"' r: grand war-j H iZot lumbago
the charter class ot the Girl's
Friendly society were admitted to
membership by the chaplain, the
Rev. P. K. Hammond, of Trinity
was broken into tho night of the! Episcopal church. The new niem-
iin.1 ami ao in money and a berg are Catherine Hanson, Lou-i
lew pieces of jewelry taken from I . , ,, ,,,, 1
a punch board. The window in;ise 'Hanson, Clara Will, Eiyth
the side of the building was bro-j Dodge, Dorris Montgomery, Isa-I
ken where entrance was made, go- bel Silver, Virginia Jones and!
ng out through the side door and MrH. j., K- nammod, as associ
leaving It open. Mrs. Withrow, . , , , . .
proprietor of the place, states otlil! a,e.,,,ember and hranch M"6"'
o? things might have been taken, ' Other associates and probation
but she doesn't miss anything Ms. who. were not able to be pres-
itioro Vet. All iluliPMtimiu imlntl ... . , ...... . '
. e --lent last Minuuy, win ne uuniumi
to the fact that the intruders were . ,, .
,,,va ivut u '"ter ('"lHi 1110 illla
C. H. Hazen hus gone to Port-' Fiieiidly society, whilo new to
land for a few days. ! Ashland, is a World-wide organl-
Russell Alfred und sons have i rAiuu ,, , g,.owing faster than
ui-t-ii vmiiiug wuu uiu lormer s
sister, Mrs. Olive Winters, und
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred,
here. Mrs. Russell Alfred recent
ly died ut her home in Klamath
Louise Brown has just fecuver-
er than a year ago, 3i per cent
I igher than two years ago and
102.5 per cent higher than the
ton-year uveruge.
Is July 14,
letJ-5-Wed.
1!20,
L. A. ROBERTS,
Administrator.
SIMMONS
TFACE POWDER I
onteel
control out of unworthy hands. llul' win ma mincing, on the
The old parties have no divine1 uveruge, the farm womun has a
rinht. What a party convention ' ?vtn-room house to keep In or-
does, need not be received loyally, seventy-lime per cent Have
ns If It were un act of govern-! 'e'"see l"nips to trim and fill.
inent. The people now know I "'"ety-six per cent cio me lam
i.ny other girls' society. The mem
bers of the Ashland branch ure
ery enthusiastic nnd are having
some splendid times. The G. P.
S. is not only distinctively relig-i
ions, hut it social and fraternal
lie, mra. tuna htorey; grand sec-: jay withrow, who has been as well, and is a great power for
retury, Mrs. E. E. Phlpps; grand here visiting his parents the lust j (r(lP(
treasurer Mrs Efl'ie Fsher I week, has returned to Berkeley,!' '
grand chaplain. Mrs. Amy Moore! j 1o ENTERTAIN OIR.-S' "
grand escorts, Mrs. Dora Moore, j ju.ny. 1 CAMP WITH PICNIC
Mrs. Allco Gowland, Mrs. Leah Earl Withrow has gone to Klam- Tlie members of the Girls' t'on
Culdwell. The following officers if"- Falls on a business trip. i ,,.,... ,.. '-,,. , h(,iii,i.
d1k 'j
were Installed: Noble grand, Mrs.
Huron Keith wus in Ashland
Tuesday.
Ail picnic in the park lust even-
r.iim Duma, uu giuini, mis. Camion Hose Is spending a few . ing, given by the young women
mury ireiren; recoriiing secre- flays in Asliland wltli Mra. Fruuk 0f Ashland. Tallies were laid in
ititry, Mrs. Bertina Payne; treas-t:ulslnger. , , , ' grollK,s - nnd WPrej
; ,.. v.u n,.., ti.,.i..,.,i. George Kerhy has moved his ' ,
uiei, Mis. Doiu Hiinnard; war-i Klamath Fall , fweud with everything to eat Hi
deu, Mrs. Ola Poole; conductor,! Mr anj m,.8 Ernest Jucnhsnn I thfe form of delicious cookerv. At,
Mrs. ihp close Miss Rhoila Burnett ol
nil r n, ,.,,.i.. b-, ii. i ii... 4iy wusuing. u Don t na r ot t iemi
i... kuvhiR washlne machines nn.l th!Wrs- E1(,a Anderson; inside guar- and Mrs. Jncobson's mother
were deliberate caucuses, secret iclner "au uoln8 l!le W"'K wlt"
In their renl work, for the pur- j tllb' wa8h boaltl ,1H(1 1)oilel
pose ot 'putting over" on the ! Twonty-ix per cent have gi.s or
people something thut the neonle , e,t'c,rlc lron 10 make more com"
do not want, und against which to""blB tlle ",8k ot lrol,i"' N1,le
they will be in rebellion before
unother four years.
Whether the people will take su
pinely what is given them, or ex
ercise their free power to name
ty-two per cent do some or all of
Wis family Bewing. Garden work
to done by 66 per cent, 94 per
cent make all or part of the fam
ily bread and CO per cent have
Medford gave the vesper talk.
About 60 were at this picnic und
pronounced It one of the leading
soclul events of the week. This
morning the conference girls had
a ' hare and hounds" breakfast
their own candidate anft makel cll"rnlnK to do.
their own platform; whether they
will require that, their nose be
rubbed still deeper in the con
tempt which the politicians have
for them, or will make un end of
the present race of politicians at
once, Ib for tho Immediate future
to reveal.
Will thero be a clean-up ut
Washington under Cox or under
Harding? Certainly there will be
by the American pcoplo with re-!
j no ouster of the secret rulers of
the I'nited Stutes under a repub
lican or u democratic regime.
If the people want a clean-up,
they must act at once, they must
act deliberately, they must act
without reference to he prece
dents set by the dlcredited pur
ties, and they must act with a
confidence In their supreme con
trol over all their affairs.
the hand of the defunct und dis
graceful whisky business was'
heavy upon the men who control-)
leu that convention. Paid agents,'
v.-he were both public officiuls und
private retainers, were In evidence
everywhere. There whb. no ques
tion; not even the League of Na
tions which received the slavis'h
attention which booze received.
The whole convention resembled i ,KKR SOX PROMISING
more a "hang over" from the sa- neer f more plentiful than
loon regime than a gathering of'e,'e' before and the season which
American citizens selected to for- cpens September 1 will undoubt
mrlate policies for the solution of edly be the best here, in the opln
Ihe problems which harass the na- !n of A. E. Burghduff, state game
lion and the world. And a can-j warden. Mr. Aurghdiirf has been
didate, as urtknown and as amen-! receiving reports from various
i.ble to control as the Republican Parts of the state in which men tragedy in Seattle came to light
eaididate, was put forth for the! ho have lived In Oregon D0years l Ashlund last night when Chief
hif li office of president. say thut they have never seen deer
The defeat of McAdoo anil the; "8 plentiful as now.
deleat of the movement to insert The situation In eastern Ore
a wet plank In the platform were K" has Improved especially,
Eighty-one per cent of ull poul
try stocks are cared for by wo
men. One fourth of the farm wo
men help to feed and bed the live
block, and 24 per cent of them
spend over six weeks in the year
assisting with some part of the
Held work. All ot this in addi
tion to cooking tho family meals
and curing for the children.
This, of course, Is the dark side
of the shield. It does not take
irto coiis!derutlon the many com
pensations that come. with the wo
men's dully round o.' work for the
comfort .of her family, and anyone
who has ever experienced the sat
isfaction of living in the open
criintry knows that the average! E
fa: m woman more fortunutelyj g
placed than her average city sis-1 j
ter. But the task is sufficiently j m
grinding, as Miss Ward says, toj
send the farm woman to. bed
"bieathing a prayer that her
strength may be equal to tomor
row's duties."
side guurdiun, Mrs. May Bantn; ' " "e ,n uioson avenue, u u nav.
. ,. .... .. . i sold the houBe to Mr. Stratton and
right supporter to.the noble grand.1 it wlu b6 moved on the slrtttton
Mrs. Mubel Roberts; left support-branch across Bear creek this full,
er to the noble grand, Mrs. Laura ' William Yeo of Ashland, Calif.,
May Love; left supporter to the ls here vlsitiB friends and rela
... J. . tives.
..it. Kiaiia, mis. lasener. Miss Mae Chirk has gone to her served in the park. The Bturting
At the next regular meeting, home at Prospect, Ore. She has po;nt was from the tents, and the
July 27. Mrs. Mury Wllshire will , been here staying with Mrs. Jonas . , compelled to follow the
be installed as worthy chaplulii ! Barrett and thinning fruit. ;
. n Mr- end Mrs. E. R. Jones andltlh"' w"iih finally led to me
una Miss Cora Baldwin right sup- .i.ii,!,,, Iinr onma l. f.nm ramn e-iounds where Ihe break-
Klamath Falls and are planning, l
en moving to Ashland. '
The residence where C. E. Stiles n VHlllfK AfPAHIllC
lives belonging to Van Dunlap " OdVlllJP rtttUUIlia
has been sold to a family from
Portlund.
Mr. McMahon has moved back
to Talent and is running the bar-
Mr. English, who wan
Clinging
Invisible
WONDERFULLY
soft and fine, it
adheres so closely as to
seem to belong to ths
skin itself. Never gives
that coarse "make -up"
look. And the exquisite
Jonteel fragrance makes
it a delight to use. Have
you tried it? Take a bos
home today.
50'
McNair Bros.
TAa ftl&XcJIL Stori
porter to Hie vice grand.
SATIRDAY'S NEWS
Birthday Party
Master Dennis Espy celebrated
hi seventh birthday last Wednes-j
day, July 14, ut which time he;
wus given a purty ut the home of her shop.
his grandmother, Mrs. J. N. Den
nis, on Allison street, to which
seven of his young friends were
Invited, fhe children spent un
Wo
Interest
running the shop, lias moved his
family to Ashland.
Mrs. Richardson has purchased
a Chevrolet car. j
Mrs. Olive Walters has pur-
f iiiovnhle nftnrnnnn nlnvlnir irai,ou I chased a new Paige car.
on the lawn, and at 3;30 h.ta"'- l STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
guests were called Into the houselr.ti, Falls and are moving in their
I A Dollar Starts an Account
mm
.Wit
KDAMCE
HOTEL MANX
Powell St., at G Tamil
San Franclscc
In the heart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lobby.fineservice.and
Homelike restaurant
will attract you.
European Plan rates
$1.00 up. c .
MasagesKit
W.B. Janet
.MYSTERY INVESTS M
DEATH OF AVOMAx'H
What has the appearance of a jfjj
of Police J. W. Hatcher received
a wire from the Seattle police
rtating that the dead body of Mrs.
Clementine Cash had been found
the two strong actions of the Deni-j states Mr. llurghduff, who ex- '"re. Identification had been ig
ocratic convention, hut these were pli.iiw that on the logged-off land made through a letter on the
neutralized by tho selection' of more and more underbrush is' woman's person, ulleged to huve
Cox. The McAdoo candidacy wus j mowing up, which furnishes pro-jbem written by her husband E.
one of the most cleverly engineer-! tectlon for the deer, as .well ubE- CubIi of Ashland. The cuuse
id pieces of political shrewdness the fact that dogs ure not allowed 'of ''er death is undetermined,
in the party annals of the I'nited to be used in hunting. I The latter, who came here be-
Ktates, That it was heavily fi- Thaj hunting will be equally fore the Fourth of July celebra
uui.ced Is a foregone conclusion. Rood west und east of the Cas-Jtiou and had been employed at
but the utmost endeavors of skill- cades, reports the state game, the Tavern Inn, was notified of
ed investigators failed to reveal warden. The season closes Oc- the death of the woman, sup
ila source, that is, with a degree toher SI. In I'nlon and Wallo-' posed to be his but knows noth-
u counties tho season Is from g ot the affair. He has tele
September 10 to November 11. an plied to a friend in Seattle to
. 'Identify the dead woman und is
WASTE OE WOMAN' POWER awaiting word to learn if It is the
MENACE TO Rl'RAI, 1.1 IE body of his wife. He has been
Ihe waste ot woman power la staying here awaiting his wlfe't
AT THE
When Run-Down
B
NGALOW
of rerluinty that Would justify
piil lic exihiire. lis source, how
ever, is generally known, and the
ileleul of McAdoo was more than
the defeat of u man; il wus
feat of a group whose ex
ai;! the destruction of
power is Ihe most needed
i the de
xposuri
whose cne of the greatest menaces to unival which was expected to- gi
eform tlie rural life of the nation, ac- day. nfter which they were go- f
in Ihe I'nited States und the world cording to deductions thut special- ing on to California. g
today. ' i"ts of the I'nited States depart- According to the police Mrs. g
There is now no choice whatever mnil of agriculture draws from a Cash came tO(Seattle several days yj
(fclween Republican and Demo farm home survey conducted in ago and registered ut the Plant- Pjj
c'ratlc candidates, between Repub- the thirty-three Northern and ers hotel. The wire from the Se- gj
licun and Democratic platforms. Western states. The survey was atlle police stated t'lat a man and 3
mole under the direction of -Miss the dead woman had registered at f -i
Florence E. Ward, in charge of a hotel there Sunday night under El
exttnsion work wilh women, of-, the name of E. F. Jacobs and fi
ficc of extension work. North and wife. E-i
West states' relations service. i Mr. Cash says he is the wom-ig3
The records cover J0.01S farm sn's second husband, and that she fgf
homes, averaged bv taking typl- has three daughters who are now j '"
I
cr. fof that matter, between Re
publican and Democratic parties.
The people have bee-a treated like
children: their, highest hopes have
been flouted; their best beliefs
have been buried beneath moun
tains of partisan slush and filth.
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MANAGERS
In the Circuit Court of tlie Stute
of Oregon for Jackson County.
Cornelia I.. Kingsbury, Plaintiff,
vs.
ti. C. McAllister, us Administra
tor of Ihe Estate of IJ. T. Mc
Kercher, Deceased; 8. H. Mc
Kercher and McKercher, his
wife; Mildred I'arton and 0. F.
I'arton, her husband; Harry B.
Warren and Warren , his
wile, Defendants.
To (I. C. McAllister, us udmfn
islrutor of the estate of I). T. Mc
Kercher, deceased; H. H. McKer
clieh, McKercher, his wife.
Mildred I'arton and fi. F, I'arton,
her husband; Harry II. Warren
and Warren, his wife, tho
above named defendants.
- In the name of the Stute of Or
egon, You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
of tlie above plaintiff in the above
j entitled court, now on file with
the clerk of sawl court, within ten
days from the date of service of
' this summons upon you, It served
in Jackson county, Oregon; but
, if served In uny other county in
the State of Oregon, then within
twenty days from the dale of the
1 sorvlco of this summons upon you:
or if personally served on you out
ot the Slate of Oregon, then with
in is weeks ufter the date of such
service, and If served by publica
tion thereof then within six weeks
from the date of the first publi
cation; und you are hereby noti
fied that if you fail to appear und
.answer said complaint as hereby
required, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief -prayed
, for in his complaint, to-wil: The
plaintiff will tuke judgment
against the defendants, (i. C. Mc
Allister, as administrator of the
estate of D. T. McKercher, de
ceased, S. S. McKercher and Mil
dred I'arton in the sum of $542.22
i with Interest from June 17, 1915.
,-imI the sum of $32.1 C with inter
est from the nth day of November,
1!)17. and the sum of $55.71 with
Interest from the 28th day of
June. 1920, ull ut the rate of
i eight per cent per annum, togeth
er with seventy-five dollars at
torneys fees and her costs and
disbursements of this suit.
That the usual decree be made
r the sale of tlie premises de-
ribed In the complaint, accord
ing to law and the practise of this
I court, and the proceeds be applied
In payment of the amount Hue tlie
plaintiff.
That the defendant, Harry II.
Warren be adjudged to have no
interest In or lien upon said prop
erty; that said defendants, O. C.
McAllister, as administrator of the
entate of D. T. McKercher and
Mildred I'arton and S. S. McKor
cher.'and all persons claiming un
der them subsequent to the execu
tion of said mortgage upon said
premises he barred and foreclosed
of all right, title and interest in
said mortgaged premises.
1'nder and by virtue of an or
der made by the Hon. F. M. Calk
Ins, a judge of said court, dated
the 30th day of June, 1020, this
summons Is served upon the de
fendants by publication thereof
for six successive weeks in the
Weekly Tidings, a weekly newspa
per printed uiyl published ut Ash
land, Oregon, und the defendants
by said order are required to ap
pear and answer within six weeks
from tho date of the first publi
cation hereof.
Date of first publication Julv 7,
1920. NELLIE DICKEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at
Ashland, Oregon. 10t-7-Wed.
SIMMON'S
jji Anacortes, Wash. "I had or
jjj janic trouble for a 'long time.
H suffered from backache and thos
P fieavy bearing pains, and my blooe
HH was in bad condition, lhadnoap
In tho Circuit Court of the State
. of Oregon, for the County ot
Jackson.
Walter C. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs.
Eathel B. Weaver, Defendant.
To Eathel 11. Weaver, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Or
egon: you ure hereby notified thut
Walter C. Weaver, as plaintiff,
has commenced a suit in the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
in and for Jackson county, for
the dissolution of the marriage
contract existing between the
above named plaintiff and defend
ant, nnd that in pursuance of an
m I petite and was generally run-down order made and entered in said
m l used Dm Pierce's Favorite Pre
cause by F. M. Calkins, judge of
said court, on the 3rd day of July,
1920, you are required to appear
in said cause on or before six
weeks after the first publication
of this siinmnions, which puhllca-
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gj fierce s Pleasant Pellets, and wa
! wmpletely cured. I always recom
s nend Dr. Pierce's medicines to al , Hon will be on the 7th dav of Julv,
gj Try friends." MBS. A. KEESEllO, and nnswer the complaint
H General Delivery. of "ie Plaintiff filed therein, and
i c j n n- ,t . for wa,lt 01 answer thereto, on or
jjj bend Dr. Pierce s Invalids Hotel before said time, plaintiff will ap
gl Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial packagiiply to the court for the relief de
g )f Favorite Prescription Tablets : manded and prayed for in said
s j complaint, to-wit: for a decree of
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1 icpend upon age, but upon health i-. Ju'ana equ
i ou never see a gooU-lookm; hie.
U woman who is weak, run-down bated this 3rd day of July,
H Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prcscrip- 1P2
m lion is the best women's ton'u1 . , D1 . J. moore.
'here is Itw-WveartnM allf i AtlorT,ey f'"" P'"1"'"- Post office
..nereis, n is ou years out, anc a(aref!9: Ashland, Oregon.
J its age testifies to its eooduess. 1 1 04.7-Wed
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