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I PAGE TWO AS ELAND WEEKLY TIDINGS M'ediKMliiy, August IN, 11)20 Ashland Weekly Tidings . Established 1S76 Published Every Wednesday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Bert R. Oner'. Editor OHiaiL CITY AXI COUNT V PAPER. Portland Telegram and Stephen I this road might do well to take Mather. I up the matter of doing their share Mr. Parkhurst said: "I am the with Mr. Winter. cnly man in Oregon who has put money Into the Crater Lake Na- DIRECTOR MATHER tional park development and all NOT BL'lTFING ON the thanks I have aver received LAKE IMPROVEMENT for" developing the tourist busl-i (Medford Sun) ness in Oregon and Crater Lake! "My notice that conditions at park is abuse by tho National park Crater lake must be improved," service and the newspapers, 'i said Stephen Mather, director of .... .,.,.,..., .... have not had any controversy ; national parks, to a representative i wltQ Mr. Mather, Dut the contro-,01 u'B i-uiuru duu lasi eveniug. SUBSCRIPTION RATES versy has been all one sided by "was not a bluff, but no radical I?116 eaf 'rj Mr. Mather. I have always been change can be made now. I under- Three Months' 7 5 ' ready to get out of the park and stand Mr. Parkhurst has shown I let someone else take over the," decided Improvement and I cer- 160,000, but local authorities maintain at that time nearly $100,000 of Jackson county funds were on deposit. Great excitement has been caus ed in Jacksonville, where Mr. Johnson Is known as a leading citizen and a prominent and ac tive church worker, the bank be ing surrounded by anxious depos itors ever since the doors closed. Friends ot Mr. Johnson are I confident that he will be cleared from criminal charges In ctnnic- tion with the failure. ADVERTISING RATES llliulav Advertisements, each Local Readers, the line 10c Classified Column, the word, each tini lc Legal Notices, each time, the line 3 l-3c Cards of Thanks $1.00 Obituaries, the line 2c Fraternal orders and societies charging regular initiation fees and dues, regular rates. Religious and benevolent societies will be charged at the regular advertising rate for all adver tising when an admission or collection is taken. concessions and develop them, t'p to the present I have never been talnly hope so. There must be a radical change, however, for able to get in touch with a hu- et season, and the people of man being who has been willing j Oregon should back up a busl to put a penny Into the project, j ness-like plan to make Crater lake "I am so thoroughly sick and, 0116 of the greatest natural assets disgusted with the abuse I have '& the state. Governor Olcott was permitted, though the committee ruled that after a man had turned his flywheel 15 times without a responding "putt-putt" he was al lowed to say "damn" once right out loud. The only tools allowed In the boat were a pair ot pliers and an axe; there are times when the latter can be used with great effectiveness and satisfaction. Only one accident happend; ..1t,h Vlntno 1,-nlrn a fit. ...... (1 turning his flvwheel while en-l re8ldent "f Ashland tor the par.t deavoring to Induce 'Letty" to stop lingering. One case ot seasickness was re- Life of Aged Lady Ends at Midnight Mrs. E. J. Culhouu, the aged mother of Mrs. A. M, Beaver, died at 12:30 midnight, after a grad ual decline due to advanced yearn. She was 91 years anil five months old. Mrs. Calhoun had been a hit bf the show. This garment is composed of two panels, one in front and one behind. The panels overlap and are stitched only part way down so 'that the breeze (censored). Less cxtremo fall skirts are two Inches shorter than last season's and correspondingly tighter. Sleeves are shorter, but necks higher. Some collars uie leagued to touch Hie oars. ported, but on investigation it was found to be a case of over indulg ence in huckleberry pie. After the motor race there was a swimming and diving contest with so many entrioe that your re- that at the end of this season I lake and while I appreciate his shall lock the door of the lodge at intereat I believe it would be bet Crater lake and never open it I ter to keep the state out ot It. again." There could scarcely help but be Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as second class mail matter. '? $ 3 8 4' $ I. I.. Moody's Kullli. Probably a few citizens of Ash laud were privileged to hear the great evangelist D.L. Moody. Those who heard him will never forget the man nor his message. He was used of God as no other evangel ist has ever been to turn thous ands from sin to salvation through Christ. His work was even more effective in Great Britain than In America. .Mr. Moody, liko every great toul-winnor of this, or past gene rations, believed tho Bible from cover to cover. lk had no fads of doctrine, but was believed in by every minister and Christian who stood for the Truth of God. The Moody Bible Institute ot Chicago was founded by D. L. Moody many years ago. During all these years it has remained absolutely true to the same doc trines and truths that Mr. Moody preached. It has sent out tens of thousands of well taught young people to preach the whole truth of Cod to the ends of the earth. If Mr. Moody wer alive and could stop one day In Ashland the great auditorium wculd not hold the people that would throng to bear him. The Eihle Institute now in progress in. this city is un der the management ot the Chi cago Institute and the men who are conducting this work are not only known and honored far and wide for their knowledge of God's Rook, but they are chosen and vent here by that great Institute liecause they believe and teach exactly the same truths Mr. Moody taught. There should be no mis take here. In these days of fad and cults it is easy to suppose that this Institute huldi and teaches some errors. On the contrary, the old faith of our fathers is be lug taught. It is the truth that every soul-winner and faithful mitalonary believes and teaches today. This closJug week ot the Insti tute should have the personul sup port of every person In this city who claims to believe in the Bible. L. H. C. been compelled to put up with,'" favor of state aid to Crater rancher notified Houser a short time ago that a horse belonging to him had been stolen. Houser took up the trail of (be horse thief and with the help of Sheriff Ter rill through the Slskiyous they bagged the fugitive across the Cal ifornia line by telegraphing ahead to Deputy Sheriff Calkin of Sis kiyou county, who headed Cody Orr fit llm-nhrnnlr r.nri hail him he made u little money. He has hind the new Ashland proposition iM . Mr. Paikhurst has'truly had a very hard time pioneering tho work at Crater lake, has put thou sands of dollars into the project a tinge ot politics under such con ditions and we want no politics In the national park service. "Ashland is figuring on connect and lias lost money every year! '"8 Crater lako with its new big of the ten except last year, when 1 resort project, nnd the man be- HOR9ETH1EP CAPTURED. , Deputy Sheriff Houser journey ed to Roseburg yesterday with John Cody in tow, Cody being charged with stealing a horse from a Douglas county rancher porter was unable to get the names who resides near Fish creek. Thelot tuo winners. A rousing race between Fred Johnr.on and Frank Peck waB a draw. Mr. Elden was the moving spirit in arranging the afternoon's eight years, when she ciime t from the East to make her homer with her daughter. She bad beeu a remarkable woman for her age, keeping her faculties clear prac tically up to the day of her dentli. and having most oi the time un usually good 'health. Tho e: came line ine running down ot a clock after a long period ot use fulness, and the tired body earns M. A MATH I ' A I.I.K TO 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1J, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, md 25 of block 1; also, lots 1, 2, and 3 of block 2, all In the Mathis & Bugley's Ad dition to the City of Woodvllle (now Rogue Rlvor), Jackson county, Oregon. Also, beginning ut a noint in the center of Wards Creek on the south lino of the Oregon, and Cal ifornia Railway Company's Right-of-way, which point is 1014 feet S. 29 deg. K.of tho section cor ner common to section 15, 10, 21, nnd 22; thence running south 30 deg. 15 mill. 13. along tho south HAVE FOURTH BANK Hue of the said railway company's KLAMATH FALLS The char- riKht"ofway ''!43 ff,; tl,0n'8 ter of the American National ta-k .h".4..' fiWlii. recently incorporated by locel res-least 422.5 feet; theme south IdentH, has been received. Itinayi69 deg. 45 min. W. to the be 90 days yet before tho eilv'si waler mark of Uocuo river! '""j fourth bank is In operation uc! tU,"'B ''"rtuwesterly along the J "'-.. Wr cent o ber of the hourd of directors, on account of time required for the Insta wards Creek; tlienco northeast erly along the renter o( Ward nllniliin i.f f n,.,. .!..'. ., Creek to (hi) place of hecinnliiir a peaceful rest. Mrs. Calhoun! ' I containing 0 1-5 acres, mni-n ! was a native ot -Clinton, Ohio, to I ' i l,!sa. und situate in the corporate which place .he remains will be I COTTAGE GROVE-Kstima.e,. ' 11"'', .'.VT'. conveyed for their last resting Loralne valley will produce (io I township 3(i,"c,lh of- range J' sports. The only disappointment I place bP3l,,e ,1Pr l"l,b"1"1 wh() 1,:,1i 'ons Bartlett pears and about v''eHt "l Willamette meridian Dated and first i.uljlk'uliuii, Au piiut lith i go n On Savings Accounts! (luai,u;' I iTSo, Augusta V. Bugley, In- been unable to get any capital ln-jh the money. But there again I Lherffjl arrivej leresteu amiougli lie has appealed uinu persunaiiy preier io nave was the failure of Llpton to show up with bis "Shamrock"; he cab led bis regrets. "Admiral" Gillette now struts around as if he owned the whole Southern Pacific system. OFFICIAL REPORTER. preceded her some time ago. At- 3000 boxes apples this year ter a private lunerel this evening Mrs. A. M. Beaver will start for Ohio, accompanying the body. FAREWELL BANQUET WAS "SOME FEED.' to the Chamber ot Commerce of a representative Oregon corpora Portland several times ns well as ''n behind Crater lake than one the business men of that city per- man. An endowed national park sonully, but has never received ' uolul would be something like an any encouragement. What has become of the Crater Lake committee the Chamber of Commerce members ot Port land promised to appoint when they were here'a few months ago on their trade excursion, that wus going to do so much for the de velopment of the lake, but so far has done nothing at nil? The Portland people are long on prom ises but short on action. Med ford Mull-Tribune. endowed church too much under one man's control. "Portland is interested In put ting Crater lake on its feet, and I believe Medford will give sub stantial aid when the time comes, VOL TELL 'EM CLOCK; I HAVEN'T GOT THE TIME Vincent Pinion ot Philadelphia has what, to all appearances, Is a staid old grandfather's clock, but at time it does things that would surprise, if not shock, all of the younger clocks, During the early morning hours, FROSTINGS Perhaps Frank Branch Riley, the''1 bellave8 aa other clocks have OREGON HEADS LIST. Receipts from National Forest business ill the North Pacific dis trict for the fiscal year ending June. 30 , 1920, totalled $860, (163.08, which i-i (106.060.60 greater than tin receipts of the preceding year, according to u report 'just compiled In tho office of District Forester George H. Ce cil. Portland. THRILLIXG RACES AT LAKE OF WOODS An International Yachting He gatta looms as insipid as a knit ting bee beside a bull fight In comparison with a day of racing that was held at Lake ot the Woods Monday according to Gamo Warden Peck, who came in from the lake yesterday as ballast in E. V. Carter's car. Five speed-burning motor boats staged a thrilling contest which had It all ovor the Resolute-Shamrock race for thrills. The entries were Eldon cf Central Point In a "Motorgo," George Gilletto with u "Liberty Drive," Ralph Vinlng with a "Coban," E. V.' Carter with a "Motorgo," and Bert Peck with an "Evinrude." The race was over a triangular 2H miles course with three landings and passenger changes incorporated in order to lend variety to straight speeding. George Gillette took the lead on the start but made a balk at the first landing and lost 200 yards. Eldon took the lead with Carter a close second, Peck third and Vining almost outdistanced. On the last leg, a one mile straight away, Gillette overcame some of his handicap and come in 40 sec onds ahead ot Eldon and Carter, who tied for second. Peck fin ished fourth and Vinlng trailed in last. Frauk Peck won a rowing race. noted lecturer, can be engaged to do a little missionary work ut home and show the people of Ore gon just bow valuable Crater lake can be made to them. The South ern Pacific will assist In t,he work, and they plan to apolnt a special agent to look after the tourist gravel to the lake. "s I said beforo I appreciate what Mr. Parkhust hus done, and the difficulties he has had to meet. Whatever happens I don't want him to suffer financially but I should think he would be will ing to take only part cush for his investment It ho could see that It Is to the best Interests ot all that he step out. I oxpect to have gome definite announcement to make in the near future." HSII CONFERENCE IS HARMONIOUS Win. lirigg relumed lust eve ning from Gold Beach, where he took his father, E. 1). Briggs, who In representing Ashland sports men ut u conference between the MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS CARRY Some time ago the Medford Ir rigation district voted bonds for tho purpose of securing water for the Medford district. The state! supreme court found the bonds il legal in some particulars. Monday the Medford district voted on the bond Issue again, re vised to meet the corrections im plied by the supreme court decis ion. The bonds c.rrled Monday by the largest majority yet rolled up In the valley for irrigation; 114 to 2. It Is oxpected that the bonds will be validated bv the supreme court immediately and work can begin on the western part ot the system this winter If the weather permits. from the time of the first grand father's. But at 6 it changes, First it booms out the hours Bong bong bong bong bong bon gthen It shouts, being heard all over the house: "Six o'clock and time to get up. ' Mrs. Vincent and her daughtor Rose obey and an hour later the clock shouts up the Btalrs to Pin to and his son: "Breakfast Is ready. Hurry down." "Oft to work, now it's time," the clock warns the men of the family at 7:30 and nt 9 a. m. It Informs Mrs. Pinto: "It's time to go to your marketing." And so It goes ,all day long, that nobody In the house may forget any duties. At 11 o'clock at night the clock, imitating Plnjo'g voice In its deepest and sternest tones, says: "Time to go home, young man, I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coatello ' were honor guesU at n "park ban quet" in Llthia nark last night. From all reports It was a "feed" j which will go down in history. ' The Costollos leavo Saturday for The third party will do well If MiBRnrl , ,,, , It finishes fourth. j fl.len(, ,en(lpre(, , Bf(ur ast! i night us a farewell appreciation j Many a man's position on the of the high regard in which Mr. liquor question is In the cellar. . '"! Mi's. Costello ere held in Ash-, , ; land. Clyde Is reported to have Buying cunteloiipes Is one' form euten el,01,fih t0 ll't him u U"; of gambling that is not prohibited way buck t0 Mlssrurl, and was1 bylaw. "absolutely dornuin'." for an hour , , after finishing, but revived in ; Interest competent. 109-4-Wed. Sl'.MMOXS In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. Cornelia L. Kingsbury. Plaintiff. A Dollar Starts an AccountL r .,., ,v"- , ,, "' C. C. McAllister, as Administra tor or the Estate of I). T. Mc I Kercher, Deceased; s. H. Mc ! Kercher and McKercher, his wife; Mildred Parton and G. F. Part on, her husband; Harry B. j Warren und Warren , bis i wife, Defendants. To G. C. McAllister, as admln l Istrator of the estate of D. T. Mc Kercher, deceased; S. S. McKer cheli, .McKercher, his wife, Mildred Parton and (!. F. Parton, her husband; Hurry II. Warren und Warren, his wife, the above named defendants. In the name of the Stute of Or- STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. fine" SOAPS Everybody dies sooner or later. 'lmo to nt,eilint ,0 'l"11"'1'" 'M For the man or woman who is Tho trnnhin tvith i.. r i freezer of ice "cream later in the1 1...., Vvt 7" ,:;pZ':r; .evening. As far as can he learn-'IT'.' J0'.10"" 01 .eX le' required to """'..i ,, i ,, , iiumuo quality, we nave a line appear ami answer the complaint Klum, and these other out-of-town e"' 11016 ot 1,10 oU,or folk8 "l'es-1 which affords on unlimited choice j ' the above plaintiff In the above Insurance agents lo say nothing'0111 "1Iowe tn toeling of sad-! entitled court, now on file with of the ones that live here is that 1,888 attendent on tho approaching! Rexa11 Tollet So1 10c the clerk of Haiti court, within ten they are always calling a fellow i Jr fio Costellos to Medicated Skin Soap 25c j tuTsummot upon yTrv.a Violet Dulce Soap.,1 2."c " Jack0" county, Oregon; hut attention to the fact. Trouble with' some family trees is they weren't sprayed when they needed it. With one candidate making speeches from his front porch; a second from his )ni! cell; it seems , terfere with their appetites It was one or those .Uhland dinners, " II served In any other county In that Just naturally can't bo re-j Harmony Glycerine 1.1c tbe State of Oregon, then within sisted. I .,., o .twenty days from the date of the . A largo circle , f friends will P service of this summons upon you; . a largo circle t.r rue ids will . or f I)firgonaly 80rve(i miss the departing Ashlanders Blem1811 boun "'' of the State of Oregon, then with- nnd Join In the hone that the call , Klenzo Tar Sha mpoo 2.1c 8 wee8 after the date of such nt Ashland will bring them back ( service, and if served by publlca- i nun inereoi men witnin six weeks !from the date of the first publl- tigaln. ns though the third might as well' Tllose pre8ent lapt n"'','t were:! These Soaps are so pure and so cation; am, vou ,. ,el.eby'noU: do his spelling from a cellar ' ' Clyde Costello, Mr 1 '""'n"11"1 use mat everyone; lieu that lr you fail to appear and nun rtlis. uuy j:U'OUS, Mr. UtHI meu mrui uuh made "w nm wuiinuuu an uereuy us 11 ociock; inn? io go nome." nine-thirty the other evening. Miss Rose's "young man" gets "Come alone with me" 1,0 . .. . .. k.n. . . . rea Hired, tan n hunt rr w ill inn v Tom-Roberts caught a young:;,8- nosier, Mr am, MM. lo,u accessory. ; Q (-f the ,f0,- RUtomobillst without lights about lnur,y A- larpen-' j for in his compluint, to-wit: The ter unu son Monte, Mrs. F. E. IVlrlMa M.nc Kniilrea nml ,lu-l,l,. ni..,l .. ' ITAHNrtlr UfUS GIRL KILLS SELF. Delta Lee Reed. 15-year-old (laughter ot G. C. Reed, committed suicido late this morning at the Reed home on the Pnclflc highway about a mile beyond the new over- grade crossing. Ruth Sharp nnd Emma Lovett, representing some stute institu tion or home, the name of which his hat and goes. Pinto and his son built the clock and installed tho talking apparat us .after 11 months' work. Pinto made his own records and he can change the clock's conversation whenever he wishes. It is rum ored he sometimes stopB the talk ing apparatus on Sundays and other days when he Is at home. RAILROAD OFFICIALS 'LOOK OVER TIMBER quested. "Sorry, but I can't come just now," the young man replied, "I've got a dntft with a girl at ten o'clock." Tom says thut had all the exehsea AGRICI'LTIRE I V 1.1 ue nas ever ueara neat but the young man came along Just the same. Murk Smith and daughter Lor-! mine, Mrs. Lo'ttle Pelton, Mrs. I Martini Hosier, .Mr. I. D. Pitman I and Mrs. I. E. Marks of Fresno,! Calif. 1 i Classified FOR SALE Or Trade 160 acres plaintiff will take judgment 'Uguinst the defendants, G. C. Mc . Allister, as administrator of the estato of 1). T. McKercher, lie J ceased, S. S. McKercher and Mil jdred Parton In the sum of $542.22 with Interest from .Mine 17. 115, and the sum of 32.1G with inter test from the Cth day of November, I l'J17, and the sum or $,ri5.71 with Interest from the 28th day or Mime, 1!120, all nt the rate or Kf'llfMll.kl 4ll, JklM.ij:iV ""'i wood land; three miles from' , VV ' ",B ,ulB " Fifteen high schools In Oregon Ashland. Further uartlrulum 1 elht 'or c,ml "Pr '"gelli- hee A. York, Ashland R, F. ) Box D8-A commercial canning interests, the fishermen's uiiIoiib and the sports, men in regard to fishing In Rogue Rlvor. The conference is pro ceeding burmouloucly according The Whitman National" Forest,! to Mr. Briggs and should result in i-imtern Oregon, lcds In receititsl" well defined plan to he carried with it total of !U9.2r.2.87. In 1 out. Today the hearings Jtre be-l,ort 11,0 Brl Promised to go with ould not be learned nt the hour of going to press, in company with Chief of Police Hatcher, went out to the Reed place this morning lo 'interview the girl, whom it is un derstood has been giving her par ents trouble. According to re- E. B. Durty, traveling freight and passenger agent ot the Den ver and Rio Grande, and the West ern Pacific, and Charles W. Dick enson, purchasing agent for the D. & R. G., were arrivals' In town Wednesday ou No. 13, and spent two days on local business. They are looking over the lumber here und expect to close contracts for timber for the D. & R. O. to be used for all purposes from rnll road ties to cur building. Two years ago the D. & R. O. bought about two million feet of lumber from this section. Grants Pass Courier. have nlreudy qualified for voca tional agriculture under (be Smith-Hughes act, and funds un available for three more, says E, er with sevenly-five dollars ul- Innittu. r..nu .....I I , 101 'I ""-J" ivo unu HIT, CUSIS Illlll disbursements of this suit. Thai the usual decree be made MOTOR KKGATTA AT LAKE OF WOODS FULL OF THRILLS Ural Coleman save Iim Iwmtm in., ,.,,.., , . , bmilli-lluglies act, and funds are! NOTICE OF SK.TTLEMKVr .Ju.au,.iw , K tiirougu moil- ..,., . , Nnila , ,,..,. ,..... ...... . for the win r n. ,.,..i .i Lflii I , , ... ' p;n -,. ; .a uicw.. ftivru mill lll ,. . I"11111 DJ...6 .uu..u am, Kel uul luu u Ressler, dean of vocational ed-i """eislgned has filed tho final uc-;flcrlue "' 'e complaint, accord newspapers before the world's ser- ...,atilln , n A p n,. ui ,.i,...icount r llls pdinirjKtrutlun of the '"8 to luw ""d" 'he practise of this les starts this fall. He says that I nf 1 , , , , , i e8tate of Elmer B- "'"V. de-if0"1'1' Hlu' ,,lu proceeds be applied everv time he seeq an article with' ,car,'er8 exl!,l- "sler ceased, in tho County Court ot 1,1 laV"nt of the amount due the .oT... . I ,, . lole minks, but the field is a moat ! Jackson county. Oregon, and that Plitirf. Reds in tho headline he thinks; ,.omianK 01,B um, ,,e ho a j Iho Judge ot said court has des-i. Thu' defendant. Harry B. It mean the Cincinnati Red Sox. ,,, . ,,,, , n , n .... Ignated September 11, 1920. i,t!Wurre" ''"'Judged to have no ' "V - ih, hn,i. in ' ., illlorn.il In nr lion ... .... ..i.i . , nuu, ui iv I, I IUI'K U. m., Ut . ' " "!"" nam imi- deiitH will take courses in It next th n..n . ... n-lv tlmt c.i.i ,i.rn,wi.,I. r n KTnur llii.t tw.lllina oHA l,nl. ..M., .UHb puilNVI HIS IfTTglllllUI yp.. to brew, tho congress uflder tho! linden tree on the Plaza has soine-i i ii I its i uiBium Lme3 recipes ,.ul,lto ,,llury. for home brew. The latter reli-! able subject for conversation will! SKIRTS SHRINK, still be live matter for argument PARIS This is a great day In after a president Is elected und j I mis. The fall rashlon show op sworn In. ened today to discover the skirt odly number of O A C tu-1 lBnated September 11, 1920, t!Vur,e o uy i unu or or O. A C. Htu-!t,,s no,r f 1() f .rlock fl m interest In ills will take courses In it next the courthouse In .lMeVnnviii -t.v: that ar. Tho Oregon rules require ' said county, ns the time and nbiee' McAllister, as administrator of the a four year course in agriculture, I ir Hearing objections to und the ", , . 1 1 ' 1'en" with 1 5 semester credits in edu-1 8ettlel,1,"lt of "; ' T " ?"?,Z ""1 UJ. I09-B-Wed McKercher and McKer- W. .1. MOORE, f"er' Persons claiming nn- Admlnlstrutor. ul r luem suiisequent to ttie execu- Hon of said mortgage upon said 012707 premises be burred and foreclosed 'OR ITHLK'ATION. ot all right, title and interest in Several former members of the 65th and CSth Artillery are writ ing to Washington to get the de tails about the "Liquidation Com mission" which is said to he still to France. If tho duties corre- " " """ pond with the name, several of iiiiavinA Tia I n n J iir.... I the Kec.Hiil u tl,B T,,,.u.linu held at Bronklruru P'W mutrons and told them she .' : . . .me veteruns oi tae campaign or , , - c , huuuh were tne orner nr thA iinv... . -- vermoutu Luocese National Forest, Alaska, with re- ceipls of J4,210.?3; the Crater Forest, in southern Oregon, comes third, with I81.U74.H9; while Qo- lumbia, Olympic and Wullowa lollow in the order named with M4.H64.DG. J43.5S1.01. und $41, 41. K4 receipts rerpectivcly. By far the greater portion or these recilptg came from timber Kales whirh brought In 518, M5.17 duriug the year and an additional $8,582.35 from timbet Dfttlement and timber trespass. Road Good. Mr. Briggs says the road to Crescent City is in as good or bet tor shape than it has been In past years. He drove from Crescent City to Ashland yesterday, leav ing there at 8 a. m and arriving here at 4 p. m. The road is now macadamized from Grants Pass to Kerby and part or the way to Waldo. The worst stretch Is that on "Oregon Mountain." From Crescent City to Brook ings is good road but tram Brook- iWould go to her room to get some fthlngs together. i Instead of goins; to her room she procured a heavy cullbre re volver belonging to her father, and going out behind the barn, shot herself through the chest. Death was practically instantan eous. Chief of Police Hachor has goho to the Tufts mill lo bring in G. Twenty-five per cent of the to-!lngi to Gold Beach is exceedingly tal receipts lor the district, $215.-1 rough. He advises anyone against 165, will be returned to Oregon, ) taking the Brookings-Gold Beach Washington, and Alaska, to swell j trip us a pleasure jaunt,, saying at Lake ot the Woods the after-Ly for joDg wltn the commls9loll. noon ot August 9. rapidly disappearing. Thousando spent the 'day with their noses flattened against plate glass shop windows behind which beautiful manniklns displayed new fash ions. A peek-a-boo skirt was the The first and main event wasj Thg scrambling for a lowly the motor boat race, for which, tl.ulcLed cottage in which to fry there were the following entries: the p,orng egg, which is becom- ... v. oiiieue ine Resolute.' ,ng popular (tho scrambling, not'Ashland Agents of Abstract Co. !i R. W. Elden "Tim Mnlm..-i'.. . . , JJU " "-! ,tne eggj, in Asnianti, reminds us I Bert Peck-The "Let-er-Go. L, H story tney te!1 abollt Mr. E. V. Carter-The "Sometimes Br0wn of Rochester. j Goes " ' I After trying In vain for months Rnlnh Vlnlnt- Tho "I in.l . . . - C. Reed, who Is enmloverl !). " s"' ! " Bel D0US0- Br0T7n out one , . .. , monger Ly. . ,th finj.n.,m,.n-Hi int " ' " NOTICE Department of the Interior, V, S. ,said mortgaged premises, Land Office at Roseburg, Ore-' I'tider and by virtue of an or gon, July 21, 1920. dev made by the Hon. V. M. Calk- NOTICE Is hereby given that ins, a Judge of said court, dated MRS. LULU A. DE CARLOW the 30th day ot June, 1920, this whose postorrice address is Pine-j summons Is served upon the de hurst, Oregon, did, on the lst'fendants by publication thereof day or June, 1920, rile hi this of-1 for six successive weeks In the fice Sworn Statement and Appli-: Weekly Tidings, a weekly newspa cation, No. 012707, to purchase ' per printed and published at Ash the NWH SW4, Section 4, 'nd, Oregon, and tho defendants Township 40S, Range 4E, Wll-jby said order are-required to ap lamette Meridian, and the timber pear and answer within six weeks ' thereon, under the provisions of from the date of the first publl i the act ot June 3, 1878, and acts cation hereof. Farms and 'amendatory, known as the "Tim-1 Date of first publication July 7, Der ano stone Law," ut such value! i""- nkuak DICKEY, ;as might be fixed by appraise-; Attorney ror Plaintiff, Residing n , ment, and that, pursuant to such Ashland, Oregon. 104-7-Wed. All Kinds of Good Insurance ! application, the land nnd timber ' ! thereon have been appraised,! SUMMONS $170.00. the timber estimated Real Estate Homes and acreage. Stock Ranches, Billings Agency Established 1883. The girl was a legally adopted daughter of the Reeds The latter ran true to name and finished last. The course was laid from Peck vllle to Carter Point, then across the lake to Sanford Point and from there back to Peckvllle. When the start was made the on bis face. He wandered about all day without being successful, till at last bis steps led him to the river. j "Ah!" he said In utter despair, ! "how tempting it locks!" He was almost inclined to plunge In and JACKSONVILLE BANK FAILS; PRESIDENT IS IS UNDER ARREST the road and sduiol funds of the that he figures It took $50 out ofj The doors of th? Bank of Jack count'es or.di.siricls in which the! his tires to msk that portion ofionville buve been closed by the National Forest aie located. Ten! the trip. .state bank examiner and W. H. per cent more, $Sfi 0C6. must be! Mr. Briggs will return for his' Johnson, president of the bank, spent in road ortr. il development father the last of the week, tak-was yesterday put under arrest within the forests themselves. 1 ing bis wife and her mother an I by Prosecuting Attorney Roberts, The total rercipt: trom the Ka-: lister with him for a two weeks' I charged with perjrry in mlsstat- tiimal forests of t!4 country for outing at the last fiscal yar were 1 4.793.-; lirooklng. 482.28, whirh is pearly a half mil-' I Mo nf tlia itnnn.lt In Hi. hank I ., . . . .n d-Hars e that, for the S. ,i(iKSTS WORK OV were mad. by resident, of Jack-1 rae wai rrrr eicit'nr ,1" !" ' urecedlni: vear. I.AIiR in.' ivrunwi nntn nn villa whirh i. .. .. . I BIS nouse. ; ' " me speea aiiainea was fully seven w n luiur invmfm me most pi. onu dt rnnrnpn in thni uri nii S"'''"t!!!''S'3 yjyiL "Nearest to Everything" noise reminded one of a Chinese j.-j it all. few tears celebration. A11 of a sud(1en ha heard Gillette's "Resolute" ran ringsBpla8h andi looking around, he around the other, and finished j nig frend Green struggling euBjr hn the water. Without attempt-Ilia ."-lui-uw iuii iuiii UI'l i asv. h m ha fiiuli-tl ff C-,cent City and Ing the true condition of the bank . rock andbent Us propeUer, I "0Bth1 ,rh , t'Vt rrr .""- ..! which enabled Carter to nose o, ..Qlllrk!" he gped. "G reen j ift "Sorry," said th house agent. miles on hour. I'AHKHI'KST WILL . client suggestion thcslx or seven ' of Jackson county. The afternoon's celebration w is VI IT THIS KALI, into loads of Ashbnden shouIJ Mr. Johnson would make o' opened by the singing of "Life on Alfred L. Parkhurst was down aim themselves with picks and statement, but did rot appear par-! the Ocean Wave" by the Peckville Iroin crater iam- umiiy aim .f ui mo pm in a nay on ine . iicuiany aistarfimi ny the devel very much displeased with the re- Lak of the Wood road while ppments, although all attemptvi ceut "unfair and untrue attacks" the road is in the present soft to secure ball were fruitless. ma,!., on the ..rater ,,, ,oage "... ,,,,,,- -rem . n. oepos... or the b.nk were; Tl.e rule, governing the motor Lebanon cannerv receipts larg nnd himself by Mr. Hanien of ! rain. All who are Interwted In rwently placed st approximately ' race wer rigid. No profanity : est ever known. "I'tb already let It to the mon who prt ..-hH him In" t?H IiiI Hint ,u.,i-i, m re-ponaing to an jf your make-up appears to he t4l -...nr- .UC7 Bae run ror the too 0Ud; try noiseless powder. Shore, Sailor." i 000 board teet at $1.00 ner , r" the Circuit Court or the State M., and the land $40.00: thai of Oregon, for tho County of said applicant will offer final' Jackson. ' proof in support of her appllfia- J Wsiltcr C. Weaver, riaintiff, vs. tion and sworn statement on the I Eathel B. Weaver, Defendant. 8th day of October 1920, before i 10 Eathel B. Weaver, Defendant P. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at .Medford. Oregon. Any person is nt liberty to pro- above named: In the name of the State of Or egon: you are hereby notified that i test this nurchase before entrv. 1 Walter C. Weaver, as plaintiff. ! or initiate a contest at any time IlaR commenced a suit in the Cir , before patent issues, by filing ai'it Court of the State of Oregon, i corroborated affidavit in this of-:in """I for Jackson county, for : fice, alleging facts which would the dissolution of the marriage defeat the entry. . : contract existing between the i W. H. CANON, ; above named plaintirr and derend- 108-10, Register. nnt- anI that in pursuance ot an ! order made and entered in said j NOTICE OK GUAKDIAN'S SALE cause by F. M. Calkins, judge ot In the matter or the sale ot real , said court, on the 3rd day or Julv, 'property belonging to the estate! 1920. you are required to appear jot Augusta K. Brgley, Incopme-, In said cause on or before six ,ent- weeks attcr the first publication j Notice is hereby f!ven that, puf-!of this sunmmons. which nubllca- suant to a license duly given, and 1 tlon will he nn the 7th dav nf Julv HOTEL MANX Powell St., at C Tarred San f ranciscc In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ice water in everv room. Our Commodious jBh ordor ot 8ale dulr n,ade and en-!l020, and answer the complaint lobby.fineservke.and lcred ln and Dy th? County Court j or the plaintiff filed therein, and nnmpli-0 twctanrant nrt ' " . " .r " "'" ul m-i-iu. on or will af rrart Znu Bjf y y' 1 ' 1 ! bpfO"-e said time. plaintlH will ap- European Plan rates $1.00 th - . Maeafeaeit W.I. Jaitet . -.-...., ..... trom and alter the 11th day or, ply to the court ror the relief de September, 1920, sell, at private mended and prayed for In sai l sale for cash in hand, all the right.! complaint, to-wit: for a decree of title, and interest which the suid divorce from yuu und for Mich oth ward has In and o the following er and further relier as to the described read property, to-wit: court mav seem just and equita- The northerly bait or lot 6 in hie. block 28 as designated upc the Dated this 3rd day or July, official map or the City ot Ash- 1920. lnd, Oregon, adontcd and approv- y. J. MOOBE, ed by the City Council. November Attorney tor I'lalutiff. Foil ofrice 6, 1888. or any rart thereor. j address: Ajhland, Oiegon Also, lots 1, 2, 2. 4, S, 6, 8, 9, j 104-7-Wed. j