Wednesday, October 27, 1020 ASHLAND WKERLT TIDINQ3 PACK TWO F i I LI i iii II j.i. IIUIMUiiU vvpj - -J- Established 1876 Published Every Wednesday by j THE ASHLAND HUNTING CO. Bert It. Greer Editor tt.'t?itfic iriinAl, C1TV AXD CIIIM1 PAPER. ! (Ions and dates of founding arej Another feature of the evening . TKLLTHONh jaUo glveii jwMI J)e th(j servjnK of 8 8)8tan-j WHAT A "Y" WILL . SUBSCRIPTION RATES j The booklet, as a whole, Is a tlal lunch Just after the unmask-! COST THE COUNTY One Year 'l 2a i uifty piece of artistic coloring, 1 Ing, which will take place at about John If. Rudd, of Portland, In- ThiMoiUh's 76 ; wording and arrangement. Cop- 11:30 or 12 p. in., and no one isterslate secretary for County Y. ' j es are to be had on application to, to be allowed, on the dance floor, ii a. work In Oregon and ADVERTISING RATES agents, Southern Pacific. j without cosiunw until utter the,1 jui,0, who is assisting the coin Display Advertisements, each! ! unmasking and In no case will j mittee in the organization of I oc'iV'EeadVrs tiie'liuo.' . .' .' .' .10c, "KINGS KEI'OKT OP , I this rule, be suspended. The merel jack8on county, when asked re Classified Column, the word,' each! SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION' wearing of a Domino mask will f gardliig the cost of a county work, tim lc: The Upper Coast District (Ore-Jndmit no ono.so tho boys say, hut : replied in this characteristic man- j.cgai ftouces, eju um., . line J l-JC i 1-3C Cards of Thanks fl.vv .....' Obituaries, the .line 2&c;day School Union, met in Seattle,, Fraternal orders and societies; Wash., Oct. 12-18.. Kev. II. G. charging rogulur initiation fees!Kjng ti,0 0(.a missionary, has! and dues, regular raios. Ju8t returned from Seattle, and Reliriotis and benevolent societies J will bo charged at the regular reports a splendid conference. The advertising rate for all adver-, conference was presided over by tisiug when an admission orjg r Martin, superintendent of collection is taken. ,ne ri)I,er coast . District. Kev. Entered at tho Ashland, Oregon, , (leorge P. Wllllnins. D. D., secre- Postoffice us second class mall' iarv 0f missions, and Rev. James $ g $ 4, S s3 i publications, both from the head I'l'lll IC FORUM a! Quarters of the American Sunday . ?, .j ; j $ $ -J ? .J j nones Kir Koournvuon. i While in Jacksonville receritly T"e American Sunday School with a dragging hour, I proceeded j Unlon employs Sunday school mls to stroll up and down the street, j sionarles to organize and main In passing a largo store building j tall schools, hold gospel with stained windows, and look-j services, distribute Bibles, good ii.K through a broken one. I saw1'1!, etc., and do the work of a relics of "49," also a man lying Pastor and evangelist, caring for on a couch which harmonized with j otherwise unreached peoples and the rest of tho things. Looking ! Places until tlley can be brought, through another hole, , it occur-! l"le'- the c'"'8 some establish-1 red to me that he might be dead.:1''1 chui'cl' " I On seeing another broken window The work of tho society Is alto-j I tliont'hl I had better take an- otlier "slant" at him before re porting him as one ''passed on," While thus gazing at him, he nc- 'tuallv moved and .watted a flv. "flosh," I said He is not dead!" Wish I could say as much of the Ashland Commercial Club! E. P. MOORE. S. I'. ISSUES MlTY NEW BOOSTER ROOK LET "California for the Tourist," a new 24-page illustrated booklet issued by the Southern Pacific, is just off the press. The cover de algu is n work of art in five col ors, the "Golden Poppy," so char acteristic of California being shown on a background of ultra marine blue. The general ar rangement of manuscript and en gravings is exceptionally good. The introduction graphically de scribes California and the Shasta, Sunset and Ogilen routes. The charms of SHn Francisco find vlclnitv. S.'icr.'inipiitn. T.nn An ..! e... r,i. . i .i. i I fcneo, t,uu i'jcu rum uiiicr iii-i tercsting places are briefly men tioned and pictured as are a nam ber of the famous resort hotels. Some of the many attractive seaside resorts are described. Il lustrations of the pleasures of theso resorts are neatly shown. i ' THE LARGEST STOCK OF Paints Oils GhlSS and Wall Paper IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Best Goods and Best Price. Get Our IVIres. WM. 0. DICKERSON THE PAINT MAX The Ground Is Right MOW The Ford and Fordson Dealers J Artistically arranged are several nnMnnr nnnrtn li-uu id imtw v - - w . land pastimes, polo, golf, tennes' and motoring. The Lake Talioe country, Cali fornia's national parks and moun tain fastnesses all receive deserv- ing attention. For those luterest- ! ed In historic places, the romantic i beuuti : oiu rram-.onaii I fully pictured. The names, toea on Washington. Idaho) Annual - ' . .,,., c I McConaughy, D. D., secretary of School union at Philadelphia, werejeoe of the public schools the fol j in attendance and addressed the j conference daily. 8Plner ln tlle rural U'81'" n"i It has been doing this rural niis- slonary work for over 103 years. The society is maintaining a iium- ber ot Sunday 3chools in this dls I trlct, which consists ot Jackson, j Josephine and Curry counties. COUNTY V. M. C. A. DRAWS MUCH INTEREST Since an article nppeared in one of the Portland papers re garding the proposed organization of the Jackson County Y. M. C. A., G. H. Billings, local chairman of a committee responsible for this work, has received a number ot letters of congratulation on this effort in Jackson county. "Most of these letcrs," said Mr. Billings today, "are from mon ln counties which are organized on the same basis we propose. Each one further strengthens the con viction I have had from the begin ning that wo should undertake this work in Jackson county. The friendly interest of men through out the state Is most gratifying. When we have finished our finan i cinl canvass next week, we expect to answfr these men thanking them for tliolr interest and advis ing them that Jackson county has expressed Its confidence In its own boys iby subscribing tho full amount required to adequately carry on the Jackson County Y. M. C. A. work." MASQUERADE BALL SELECTS PATRON'S The committee in charge of the (iruud Masquerade Ball, which Is to be held at the Armory on the evening of October 29, 1920, has selected the following prominent Ashland people to act as patrons and patronesses tor this big af fair: Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. I). H. H. Simpson, Mr. and j Harnel'tirg. : 'The big October social affair I Is to be given under tho auspices oi me nrsi Company, Oregon Coast Artillery, and according to the boys, .will eclipse anything heretofore staged by them. Decorations of the Armory will j shortage which it was necessary be the brightest and most resplcn-ito include in this year's budget If dent of anything of the kind ever ! District 6 pays as it goes, before seen In Ashland, accord-j Until receutly the law required Ing to those in chago. Ono fea-!the amount levied to be stated ln lure of the entertainment Is to be. mills. The legislature -In 1917 Fordson Tractor Will Plow Your Land in the Quickest and Most Economical Way Let Us Demonstrate to Tou at Once that the price of admission will fiipliiilflP refreshments, hat check - - ' ing privileges and all expense con .,.. viih tha rfi-,ir Talks with some of the Medford people have revealed the fact that Mertforrt nxnect to turn OUt Mac tically in a tody and there will doubtless b as many Wedtord - . couples as there will be from Ash- - ilund. everyone will Have to he in eos - . j (nine. sun ot last Sunday, Jackson coun boys wish it understood tv.g auto licenses for 1920 wv. The that the proceeds from all enter tainments which are given under their direction are used for no in dividual gain whatsoever, but merely for tho Improvement of tho armory. SUPERINTENDENT TELLS OF SCHOOL FINANCES PAST TEX YEARS ia an interview with Supt. Bris- lowing facts in regard to school budgets for school district 5 were obtained: In November, 1912, the entire budget levied was $46,304; local, $30,954; 1913, budget $46,585; local, $27,715; budget levied, $46,270; levied, 1914, local, levied, $23,367 : 1915, budget $47,232; locnl, $28,180; budget levied, $46,070; $27,758; 1917, budget $45,960;; local, $28,864 budget levied, $46,505; 191 local, levied, 1918, local, levied, 1920, local, $81,000; 1919 budget $36,195; $81,000; $61,685; local budget levied, $54,000. Answering the question ot In crease in 1920, Mr. Briscoe said it was due to a number of things. First, the policy ot the school board has been to keep taxes at the lowest level possible to main tain the schools at normal effi ciency. This policy ln a rising market has made the budgets lev ied lu 1918 and 1919 Inadequate j and each year has shown a defi cit, the 1919 budget about $2000 ' and the 1919 budget about $8000. I These deficits with the Increased cost ot all materials, which in ! many cases are more than double I those of 1914, and the absolutely i necessary raise In the salary of I teachers, If teachers are to be se- cured, explains why it Is necessary for the district to have a larger It must be remembered, how ever, that at least $10,000 ot the budget levied In November, 1920, is to pay the obligations of the present and the past school years when the levy made yielded Insuf ficient revenue to meet the cur rent expense. In December, 1919, it was found to be necessary. to increase each teacher's salary $50 for the year. When time came for the election of teachers, in April, 1920, it was found necessary to pay more than the budget called for," and to se cure teachers at all for the year It became apparent that a further ralso of $100 per year for each teacher could not be avoided. This item of salary Increase for the last halt of the year 1919-20 and all the year 1920-21 alone amounts to more than $7500, not one cent of which could appear In any budget since all the increases have been made since the budget for the ensuing year was adont- ed in November, 1919. Unexpected and continued rises in fuel, in other supplier, and some necessary repairs easily account for the bulauce of the $10,000 to Plow Ashland, Ore. as fob i "All counties, cities, school dls- tricts, auu oiuer cuipuiuuuua which are vested with the power of levying taxes, shall make their - totKl leVV iu and not otherwise and shall so repmt the levy to the county as tossor and county clerk as pro vlded for in Section 204." !ller. "Accordlnc to the Medforrt $14,085. It will take a little more than one-third of that amount annually to run your coun ty Y. M. C. A. May 1 say this asoT For the omount of lnoney Invested, I believe that county work brings larger returns to the communities Investing than any other form of association work. Having no buildings, it depends on personality rather than equip ment. Therefore In the very act ot carrying out Its work it Is building up the local permanent leadership ot each community "There are too many things which need doing for your county secretary to duplicate any pres ent efforts being made by any organization. In tact much of bis work will be In co-operation with present organizations, such as your schools, churches, Boy Scouts, County Agricultural Agent, Agri cultural Club Work7 and County Sunday School association. I re call just now going with the Urn a tilla county secretary into one of the smaller towns In his field. He pointed out a boy and said: 'That boy is trying to hold together a patrol of Boy Scouts. 'They have lost their leader, I must dig around and see if I can't line up 'some man who will get under this in order that the work may go on. No Y. M. C. A. label there, but a good piece of co-operation." OLD FASHIONED HOME COMING TOR THE UNIVERSITY Ot" OREGON UNIVERSITY OK .OREGON, Eu gene, Oregon, Oct. 20 A real old fashioned homecoming, with lots of old time glory, is what the com mittees plan for the alumni and former students and friends of tho university when they come back for a day on November 13th," to see the big game with the Unl versity of Washington. The vari ous committees are making more elaborate plans and are spending more noney than ever before, to maki this Homecoming the big gest and best in the history ot homecomings at Oregon. Special efforts are being made to make the former students, graduates and friends of the university feel that they are coming home to col lege for a day. The football coaching staff Is burning midnight oil to figure out a combination which will swamp the University of Washington in the biggest game of the season. For many years the varsity has al ways come through with the old Oregon fight and wou the Home coming game in spite of obstacles. The festivities start Friday eve- ning, when a big pep rally will be staked through the down town streets. Each house on the cum pus will have its own nolso mak ing machine and the house pro ducing the most noise will receive a tilting prize. From tho minute the college gang turns the cor ner at Eleventh and Willamette, the town is going lu be one red flare. A special committee has been appointed to see that plenty of fire works are on hand for the event. After tho downtown jazz rally the serpentine will lead back to the campus, whore the big fresh man bonfire will illuminate old Kincald field for another big show. Here stunts will be staged and old graduates will tell how it was done In the good old days. lOacli of the men's bouses on the campus is bard at work on an original Stunt which will depict some angle ; of former games with Washlng- ! ton or some old Oregon tradition 1 President Campbell will Introduce the members of the football team who will play against the Sun 1 dodgers the following day. "We are going to see that everv : former Oregon man and woman is made at home here during the ; week-end," is the word from the welcoming committee. As many cars as possible will -be dratted Into service for the two days and l will be marked "Official Alumni Car" and any alumnus or former student will be al liberty to bail these cars anywhere from down town or on the campus for trans portation. Guhli will meet all trains and everything will be done to help the Or;on gra-luate feel that he is homi for th one bi; day ot the year. There will be a registration booth at Fifth and Willamette street, where the alumni are asked to register. The dance tickets will be given out at that time to facilitate any confusion ln handing; ( changed the law to read , loWB: them out later The plans also call for two booths on the cam pus," one In Johnson hall and the other in the men's gymnasium. A special appeal Is being made through the Chamber of Com merce to the citizens ot Eugens for as many rooms as will be needed to take care of the crowd A special committee has this work in hand. Aa a fit climax to an old time Homecoming week-end will be the informal Homecoming dance which will be held in the Armory, down town. M. E. Horr, who conducts the Ku ii shop lu the M. C. Reed Btore building on North Main street, is moving out this week to ono of the store rooms on Oak street. H. A. Stearns has taken a lease on tho building formerly occupied by Mr. Horr and will fit It up for a grocery store as soon as the in terior Is remodeled. Supply Your Kitchen With Aluminum Wate Light and Lastiug. Provost Bf os HARDWARE 4 Prominent Druggist Testifies Redondo Be.tcb. Calif. "I with to ml Mention to my exierienco in the silo o Dr. fierce Anuii Tablet. 1 havt, neve old an article Lmt ha given uch universa satisfaction. It. seem. that every bottle auli sells another. I very much inclined like moat druitmsta o today, to sell the loni snot stun at a great prufit, or sonielhini 'just as good,' but ii BulUMMIliir Anuria la ric acid and rheumatism I consider 1 hav. jt only created business along that line bu ave gained the confidence of the publi, hieh more than repavs me for mv interea ad suggestion, together with the satisfar on I get from having an article that I cat lace with perfect confidence. Nothiot ouiu piease me more man to be able u itroduce Anuric to the world for the bene t of all mankind. However, I have U intent myself by simply culling attentioi the satisfactory results that follow as re orted to me by the individuals, extendiai wit thanks."-C. D. KNOX. Many of Your Neighbors Can Say the Same Tuolumne, Calif.: "My back gave ru 3iiaiderable trouble, which I thought wai due to kidney dls ease. After takini four packages o Dr. Pierce's Anurii (antl-urio-scidi Tablets I was full recovered. I con sidcr it s wonderfu medicine, I six use Dr. Piercs'i Pleasant Pelleti whenever I an bilious, and the five inimediatfl n . I consider them a great tuedioroe -WM, H. BOSCH. Real Estate Homes and acreage. Farms and Stock Ranches. All Kinds ot Good Insurance Ashland Agents of Abstract Co Billings Agency Established 1883. Classified FOR SALE or Trade Ford bug, Maxwell touring car, barrel of axle grease. 22 rifle, incubator. Call or address 376 East Main St., Ashland. 45-tf ADVERTISMEXT TOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by the Common Council of the City of Ashland, Oregon, at the Recorder's Office In the City Hall up to 6 o'clock p. m., November 6th, 1920, and such proposals will be considered by said Council at 8 o'clock p. m. on the same day and date, for grading and fur nishing material and constructing street pavement for the City of Ashland, Oregon, on that part of Mill street or Park avenue extend ing from a point at end ot pres ent pavement southerly along said street approximately 1200 feet. to the width of 24 feet, such im provement to . be bitulltbic pave ment or one course Portland ce ment concrete pavement. The contract price Is to be paid from the assessment of special ben efits accruing to abutting proper ties from such paving improve ment. The contractor will be required to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of the contract for a sum equivalent to fifty per cent of the amount of the contract, hav ing as surety some fjurety Com pany authorized to do business In the State of Oregon. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Proposals must be submitted on forms prepared for the purpose by the City Engineer and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope ad dressed to the City Recorder and indorsed, on said envelope "Pro posal to Construct Pavement on Mill 8t.. or Park Avenue." Each proposal mnnt be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible bank for rive per cent of the aggregate bid. made payable to the City of Ash land, Oregon, as a guaranty that It the contract is awarded to such bidder, he will enter into a contract and give security as re quired for Its faithful perform ance, within five days after re ceiving notice of inch award. Plans and specifications for ,8uch proposed Improvement may be seen at the City Engineer's office or at the City Recorder's of fice. By order of the Common Coun cil. GERTRUDE BIEDE, City Recorder. Date of First Publication, Octo ber 26. 1920. 47-1 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. Mary R. G. Freeman, Plaintiff, vs. A. L. Freeman, Defendant. To A, L. Freeman, the above-nam ed defendant: In the. Name of the State ot Ore gon: You ure hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled cause within six weeks from the dute of the first publication of this Summons. ."which date is October 20th, 1920, and it you fail to so answer or otherwise appear, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in her complaint, to- ,wit: A decree for the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony be tween plaintift and defandant: awarding plaintiff the care, sus tody and control of the minor child of plaintift and defendant, Edwin J. Freeman; decreeing plaintiff to be the owner In fee simple of the real property par ticularly described in plaintiff's complaint, now on file with tho Clerk of the above entitled court; for costs and disbursements of suit, and 'for uich other and fur ther relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This Summons Is served upon you by publication thereof, for six consecutive weeks Ul the Weekly Ashlnnd Tidings, pursu ant to an order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judgo of the above entitled court, mudo nnd entered on the Kith day o October, 1920. W. J. MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. T. O. Address, Ashland, Oregon. 8-7 CITATIOX. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, County ot Jackson. In the Matter ot the Estate of Christ Gauckle, Deceased: To the unknown heirs, if aiiy there be, of said estate, and to all other persons claiming any Interest in the estate ot the said deceased : In the Xume of the Slate of Ore gon. You and ench of you are here by notified Ihut on the fourth duylcald estate are required to present of October, 1920, H. A. Autry, the .he sume, duly verified, at the of duly appointed, qualified and act- .fees ot Briggs & Briggs, attorneys, ing administrator of said estate, j Pioneer Block," Ashland, Oregon, filed ln said Court a petition, du-jw"hln six months from the dute ly verified, praying said Court for of the first publication of this no- an order ot sale ot the whole of the real property of Bald estuto on the grounds and tor the pur poses therein set forth, which said real property is described as fol lows: Beginning at a point 20 minutes east 5.23 chains end west 8.99 chains from the corner common to Sections 10-11-14-15 Township 39 South Range 1 East ot the Willamette Meridian, Oregon; thence North 20 minutes East 6.09 chains to the southerly side line of the Oregon and California Railroad right of way; tbence South 65 degrees 45 minutes East! along right of way 9.04 chains to corner; thence West 7.49 chains j to beginning, containing 1.9, acres. ' NOW THEREFORE, In pursu-' arice of the order of said Court I duly made and entered upon the; filing ot said Petition, you and!" me louniy uonrt oi jacason each of you are hereby notified County, Oregon that you are required to appear! In the Matter of the Estate of Oil before the said Court on Satur-i v'n P. Hughes, Deceased: day, the 27th day of November,! Notice is hereby given that the 1920, at ten o'clock In the fore-: undersigned has been appointed noon of said day, at the Court by the said Court as Administra room of said Court In Jackson-1 tor with will annexed of the es vllle, Jackson County, Oregon, to: fate of said deceased. All persons show cause, it any exist, why an j having claims against said estate order of sale of the whole of said must present tbem, duly verified, real property should not be made at the offices of Briggs & Briggs, as prayed for in said petition. Attorneys, Pioneer Block, Ash- Service of this Citation bv licatlon Is'made on the nou-resl-, dent heirs and the unknown heirs, of said deceased bv order of Coun-i tv Court, which said order is dat-l ed October 4th, 1920.. I WITNESS tho Honorable G. A. I Gardner. Judge of said to"!?1. 4th day of October, 1920 ' . ' PHiittipfv prniipv j n r. uro.i Piri, I TAX FORECLOSURE. Summons fur Publication iu Fore. . rInmiiA of Tux Lien. In the Circuit Court of the State! ot Oregon, for Jackson County City ot Ashland, a municipal cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Drake and Mrs. W. W. . Drake and also all other per sons claiming any right, title, lien or Interest in and to the real property involved herein. Defendants. TO: W. W. Drake and Mrs. Drake and also all other persona claiming any right, title, Hen or interest ln and to the real prop erty involved herein, the above named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You nnd each of you are hereby notified that the City of Ashland is tho owner and holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 6121 ln the amount of $10.16 dat ed June 1, 1917: also Certificate of Delinquency No. 6521 in the amount of $14.66 dated Juno 1, 1917; also Certificate of Delin quency No. 5S in tne amount of $11.63 dated June 1, 1917 and Issued for delinquent taxes for the years 1912, 1913, 1914 re spectively by the sheriff and tax collector of Jackson County, Oregon;- that said taxes were upon real property assessed to W. W. Drake, which said real property is situated and described as fol lows, to-wit: x . That certain parcel and pleco of property described in Volume 89 on Page 43. Deed Records of Jf-ckson County. Oregon, the same being a parcel located at tho cor ner of "B" Street and Mountain Avenue, in the City of Ashland, County of Jackson. Stnte of Ore gon. - You are further notified that said City of Ashland, has paid taxes on said premises for prior) or subsequent years, with the rate! ot interest on said amounts as fellows: Years Tax, tax of 1915; date. paid, Sept. 15, 1919; receipt No. 13599; amount, (12.18; Int. rate, 12 per cent. Years tax, tax of 191C; date paid; Sept. 15, 1919; receipt No. .13689; amount, $12.79; tut. rate, 12 per cent. Years tax, tax of 1917; date ! paid, Sept. 16, 1919; receipt No. 123214; amount, $9.76; int. .rate, 1 13 per cent. I Years tax, tax of 1918; date paid. Sept. 15, 1919; receipt No. 13690; amount, $8.61; Int. rate, 12 per cent. Total amount of txes paid since date of Certificates of Delinquency, $43.34. Said W, W. Drake, as tho owner of the legal title o' the abovu de scribed property as the same ap pears of record, ami each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that the City of Ashland wilt apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for n decree fore closing the lien against the prop eny anove described, and men tioned ln said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to ap pear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of suld first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as above shown, together with cost and accrued Interest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. Thia, summons Is published by order ot the Honorable F. M. Cal kins, Judge of tho Circuit Court ot the Stato of Oregon for the County of Jackson and said order was made and dated this 16th day ot October, 1920, and the date of the first publication ot this sum mons Is the 20th day of October, 1920. All process nnd papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing' wlihlu the State of Orogon at the address hereafter mentioned. WM. M. niUGOS. Attorney ror Plaintiff, j .Address; Win. M. Briggs, Plo.iecr Block, Ashland, Oregon. Au.ui.iniiiAini. imiih,. proceeding may bo served upon In the County Court of Jacksonithe undersigned residing within County, Oregon, tne 9tute of Oregon at the address Iu the Mutter of the Estate of h George W. Grow, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the said Court as administra trix with will annexed, of the Es tate of the said deceased. Any persons having any claims against lice. RACHEL GROW, Administratrix. First publication, October 13, 1920. 7-4-Wed NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final account of her administration of the estate of Thomas A. Lane, de ceased, ln the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that .the Judge ot said court has des ignated November 13, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at 'he courthouse in Jacksonville, said county, as the time and place for hearing objections to and the settlement of said account. mi m. l,aie, 7-5-Wed Administratrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nuh-i.'ana, Oregon, wunin six months from the date of tho first publica- Hon of this notice. G. 'H. BILLINGS, Administrator With Will Annexed. First publication, October 13 1920. 7-4-Wed ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In tne 1Cou!t'' Co,,rt ol Jclt9n County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed- ward Forgie, Deceased: 'I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the said Court as administra tor of the estate ot the said de ceased. All claims against said estate must be duly verified and presented at the offices ot Briggs & Briggs, Attorneys, Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon, within six months from the date of the tirst publication of this notice. WM. M. BRIGGS, Administrator. First publication, October 13, 1920. ' 7-4-Wed SUMMONS FOR PWtLKlATIOX IX FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIK.V. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. City of Ashland, a Municipal Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. William W. Wilson, Levi Wilson, Minnie Hansen, Warner M. Wilson, Amanda Wilson, Gerald Wilson, Roberta Wilson, a mi nor, heirs of Nancy J. Wilson, deceased, and beirs of Merrit D. WIlBon, deceased, and all In terested, Defendants. To William W. Wilson and Min nie Hansen, the above named de fendants. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that the City ot Ashland, a municipal corporation, is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 6243 Issued on the first day ot January, 1919, by the Tax Col lector of the Coflnty of Jackson, State of Oregon, for the amount of Nineteen Dollars and Seventy Nine Cents, the same being the amount then due nnd delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon npon the real prop erty assessed to yon, of which you are the owner as appears of rec ord, situated in said Countv and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots 20 and 21 In Block "S" of the Rallroid Addition to the City of Ashland, Oregon, as the same; are designated, numbered and de scribed In the official plat ot said addition on tile with the County Recorder of Jackson County, Ore gon.. You are further notified that said City of Ashland "has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said-amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1915; date paid. Jan. 2, 1919; tax receipt No. 13, 482; amount, $38.78; rate ot In terest, 12 per. cent. Yeur's tax, 1916; dute paid, Jan. 2, 1919; tax receipt No. 13, 362; amount, $40.53; rate of in terest, 12 per cent. Year's tux, 1917; date paid, Jan. 2, 1919; tax receipt No. 21,943; amount, $31.39; rate ot interest, 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1918: dute paid, Oct. 4, 1919; tax receipt No. 17,646; amount, $26.62; rate ot Interest, 12 per cent. Said William W. Wilson and Minnie Hansen as the part own ers of the legal tlt!o-of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each ot the other persons above named are hereby further notified that plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and Statu aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued In terest, and lu case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons U: published by order of the Honorable F. M, Cal kins, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon tor thj Coun ty of Jackson, and said order was made and dated this 18th duy of September, 1920, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 22nd dny of Scptem- 8"6iber, 1920. All process and papers In this WM. M. BRIGGS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Pioneer Block, Ash lund, Oregon. 4-Ct SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION' IX FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN'. In the Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Jackson Countv. City of Ashland, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer C. Reeves. Fdlth Reeves, G. Mueller and Josephine I.nrson, Defendants. To all of the Above Named De fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON. You are herebv notified that the City of Ashland Is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 4149, issued on the Glh day of April, 1917, by the Tax Col lector of the County of Jackson, State ot Oregon, for the amount of $41.17) forty-one dollars and 17 cents, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes fur the yeur 1915, to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of rec ord, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The northerly one-half of Lots 11 and 12 in Block Six ot the City of Ashland, as the same are des ignated, numbered and described in Map No. 83 ot the City of Ash-, land on file with the county re-, corder, said county. You are further notified that said City of Ashland has paid taxes on Bald premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on .said amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1912; date paid, Apr. 6, 1917; tax receipt No. 14,85.: .amount, $33.47; rate ot Interest.. 12. ' Year's tax, 1913; date paid, Apr.. 6, 1917; tax receipt No. 1,645: amount, $42.67; rato ot interest,. 12. Year's tax, 1914; dute paid, Apr. 6, 1917; tax receipt No. 06,464; amount, $42.76; rate of interest.. 12. Year's tax, 1916; date paid Feb.. 9, 1918; tax receipt No. 12,645; amount, $45.87; rate ot interest,. 12. Year's tax, 1917; date paid, Oct. 10, 1918; tax receipt No. 20,626; amount, $38.38; rate of Interest, 12. Year's tax, 1918. date paid, Sep. 18, 1920; tax receipt No. 23,241; amount, $45.36; rate of interest, 12. Year's tax, 1919;. dute puld, Sep, 19, 1920; tax receipt No. 14.497: amount, $23.47; rate ot Interest, 12. Said above-named defendants an the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears ot record, and all other persons and parties Inter ested are hereby further notified that City ot Ashland will ap ply to the Circuit Court of tho . County and State aforesaid for u decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, anil mentioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to a-. pear within sixty days after .the first publication ot this summons, exclusive ot the day of said first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due aa above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, nnd in case of your failure to do so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing t" lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published In- order of the Honorable F. M. Cul klns. Judge or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tln . County ot Jackson and said 'or- - der was made and dated this 2nd ' day of October, 1920. and the date of the first publication of this -summons is the 6th day of Octo ber, 1920. All process and papers In this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within . the State of Oregon at the address . hereafter mentioned. WM. M. BRIGGS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address. Pioneer Block, Ashland. Oregon. ' 6-4W4