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rtioa Hlitorlcal SooUtr Auditorium ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS OL.XLIV ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1920 NO. 10 ESBUEOBECT THIRmHfiEE STATES TO ELECT 34 MEM BERS OF IT BODY PIONEER ANSWERS LAST SUMMONS William F. Songer, possibly one o( the oldest residents o( Jackson county died at his homo on Hel- man street, Friday, October 29, . 1920. Mr. Songer wuu taken 111 Tuesday and while all that wed 1 leal skill and untiring devotion ! by his family could devise was doue (or him , the life that had Bagley Cannery Ships Apple lukerfu ELECT OFFICERS FOR GIRLS' CAMPi I U-Year.Old Boy Language Expert THANKS ASHLAND Her and C. Medford yes terday to attend a meeting of the NEW YORK, Nov. 2 In Fredj Ashland citizens who assisted in Board of Girl's Conference Work- San tne a 1 3-vear-old freshman. fillin" 11)0 carload of clothing for The Bagley Canning company . rg The pertnaneiu organisation j Harvard recently toasted a boy the. need' Armenians received Ct(t D.......f FOR CONTRIBUTIONS -HCU f UldllKlU Y. Organization of Talent is running full blast at ; was strengthened, a constitution i prodigy thut would give the other . r,..1n 4nlnA fun iiiesoni ..a....... i adopted and practically the same : colleges something to think about. which this cannery has become. (icen W(jre r6ol),cted . Mr, j (fi Columbia Cnlver- wiueiy lamous. riom o .iNi Warner. nreBllit.it: Mrs. T. G.iliv wlih a 12-vear-old freshman. through the committee in charge of collecting the clothes, the grate ful thanks of the state committee A called meeting of the sub scribers to the County Y. M. C. A. fund was held yesterday afternoon at the Medtord Public library to liy ICil L. Keen. (IT. P. Staff Correspondent) I have told the Roumanians and the . NEW YORK, Nov. 2 Apprecl-i Serbs at the peace conference, htlug tho very great ndruntage of; Senator Cummins, In Iowa, la having .both the legislative and: reported to have had some diffl executlve branches of the govern-, cultles In his campaign and deru- lucnt of the same political faith managers of the two big parties liavo devoted much time and en ergy and money to the congres sional campaign. ocrutsr are freely predicting that unless Harding and Coolldge carry 1000 tons of cull apples are be-! ,, . .ecretarv: Mr. .1 w Hnvt ' wi, p.itt.r,i nn..ht.. Hiir.lv. ! saker , state director of the Near lingered so long In the sunset fad-jing utilized for this product, and trPa9urer. Mrs. John Fuller, regis-j Jr 12 applied to take the en-jEa9t Rell('f- w'tes t H. E. Bad ed away, and death closed a long i an average of 3000 gallons of(trar. M-9g Agnog DuUap pub,C,y ; tnuic9 'examati0Il3 ul Columbia.1 W ot the local committee as (el and useful career at 6:15 o'clock apple Juico Is tinned und turned Phalman Mi , carlton.i the facnttv decided at least "lt!'": ' for their donation. .1. J. IIund. effect the permanent organization. out. The product Is expected to; , , M , ., i ,,, ,,,.,., ,nr ,,,, ,J "To Those Flllins Oregon's Cur be from 20 to 26 carloads of cans,, naIlcu, 8ecretury ad M,.g M c , take them. Young Hardy not only ot Clothing for Armenia: amounting to about 200,000 gal-! Uo(,d program 9ec,otary. Ipassed, but made the highest' "I w"t to lhank you and all, Ions and will be put upon the mur-, M,sa Carlt01, rev!ewed the work grade on record tor entrance. He; wuo worliel U you (or the ke.t from Alaska to Southern Cal- ot , gppond year anJ gg g,10;now b011aU the freshmell gkHiIcap. clothing yon sent for the Near1 iforula, and extending east as '"V spoke of Impressions made and the. The youthful prodigy is 5 foet ! Ka9 Re'lef- ' as Pittsburgh, Pa., and all a'011" hearts ot girl touched to new pur-1 3 Inches tall, weighs 143 pounds1 "Owing to shipping by water, the Atlantic const. ; poses, the women felt the work and Is perfectly normal In appe-"j,h shipment will not go forward 11 i I i.tia imo.m .,.... i, .a i.. i..... ..j iia I until ubout October 31st. so that ....... u.nuu llllinL uo lUIIU.IUeil. 11LO. iinuiix Ul.U i ci; 1 CU I IUI1D. .IW , - - . ... the state by 100,000 they will' arriving in Portland, and later OREGON'S SHARK IX land that thev would work und Biiinv iiinrnmrlilv th university 'delayed shipments may still reach' m" ' ..l ; " lor, treasurer have a fair chance of sending, settled for two years In Astorla.j XAT'L FOREST RECEIPTS pray with renewed faith for the swimming pool. Ho is a jolly look-' U9 if coming by October 28th. Claude R. Porter to the senate. ; Leaving that section he came to j - ! third anminl Summer Cump for Ung little chap who smiles read-; "A lettor Just coining from Con-, Senator Marc Smith In Arizona,1 the Rogue River valley in 1854, CI It-la In Ashland trrk next sum this morning. Mr. Songer had been n fumillar figure In Ashland practically with in the memory of every Inhabi tant. Ho was a native ot the state of Indiana, having been boru July 4, 1826. In 1852 ho made the arduous pussage across the great desert wastes ot America, The following were elected as members of the County Commit tee: J. O. Mann. 11. C. Carnett, H. E. Marsh, C. A. Meeker, Clenn O. Taylor, E. N. Warner, W.N. Wells, Walter Frazer Brown, Al viu Wheeler, J. O. Rigs, C. II. Latnkin, G. H. Hillings. V. O. N. Smith and 0. F. Carson. The county committee met Im mediately afterward and elected tho following: J. '". Mann, chair man; V. O. X. Smith, vico chair- Inasmucn as the republicans con trol the senate now by only onejls said to have had considerable and was among tho first settiersi Thirty-one of the counties of mer, yote (exclusive of that of Senator I difficulty .holding the labor sup-, to locate here. I Oregon share in the distribution Newberry of Michigan who is port for the democrats. i rinding the neighborhood andot f 121,623.52 derived from Na- pwaltlng appeal for a new trial on In Utah It la generally expected j genlul, health-giving climate much ' t011ul Fol.e8t business in the state ;iiy- ; stantlnople, expresses pathetic and (1. H. Billings, recording sec retary. These font- officers, to gelher with E. N". Warner and Al- vin Wheeler, constitute the execu- the charge of violation of the lec-that Senator Smoot will run ahead lion laws,) with tho chances aboutiot Harding. -ven between republicans and dem-j In the struggle for control of ocrats for control after March 4, ! the next bouse of representative?. next, the managers have largely - concentrated on the senatorlul fights In the various states. These contests generally have been waged with more vigor, and In some Instances with more bit terness, than even the presiden tial campaign. Although the league of nations has been the "para- the odds are considerably in favor of the republicans, owing to their majority in the present house of 46. But, notwithstanding this handi cap, democratic managers, at the close of one of the hottest congres sional campaigns in recent years, are confidently predicting a demo- to his liking, Mr. Songer plckeel j jurinK tle n8cai year 1920, ac- Ashland for his ncme, and badlcordlng l0 figureH furnished by, resided here from his first Jour-j Korest Service officials hero. Thlsi ney to Southern Oregon to the layumouut , 2; per cent of the total1 of his death, and this section has ' recejptg from tne National Forests! witnessed the struggle with the tor llllH fiscal year iu Oregon and The Social Realm WEDNESDAY'S XEWS Pleasant Surprise. ..t.l.tlA uhnAl ul B-tl! t It lltln tlf I ll u t'..all.t ,.f a Iw.v .uu.u ,.,u.,u ... .... ... . (jvn f,)lllmittee the age of 3. At H he was study- of clothing w,iKhlK abo.it 200 mmmMtm wl take ing In high school. He speaks 12 pounds. We hope to send two a( work of ;( languages and plans to stu.ly Chi- , hundred such boxes. Refugees are ' C(imi(v M01.etl.v am, , nese next. For a pastime he heads pouring Into Constantinople by th- h()1,d lat erer);liuK will h , Syrian und Babylonian tablets and thousands, due to the constant ,,,.. ,n,l(M. witllil, ew weeks investigates the fourth dimension, fighting between the Turks and . ; tho n reeks. Since I received the $MM Sl IIM UlltFI) Lemans, Fiance. Nov. 2. Sadl request for the car of clolhlii!;. the lull ntl'XTV .'Greek government has asked u Y" Th rpciilui- M-e-.ttv muaili.ir nf I.ernlntn. the aviator who recent- 'ree gineinment nas nsKeu ur ti,., (,.,,,, solicit iuir fundi to wilderness wnicu was imaiiy over- goeg t0 swel tlle road and ,chool tho c L s c wag al ,he. ,y wo tl(, ,,,,, I)(,llm)U CUI)i to supply relief workers, elothiug establish the countv Y. M. C. A. come by the sheer tenacity and funda 0, tne counties in which the, Wintf)1. hom h(l Iiolllevard ' established what is declared to"1"1 supplies for It.onfl O reeks ni gathered at luncheon today noon unfaltering mnors wntcn placed , foreiltll of the Btate are located. Monday at 2 p. in. The event ter-j be an automobile record for 200 ''"' Mr. Songer among the foremost farmers and stock misers of Jack son county. During his long resideuce in Ashlund, Mr. Songer was deeply mount Issue- in the fieht for tho'c'"tlc m,,rBn of (rom ten ,0 flf national tickets, It has been over-ltecn voteB' 0n ,he otller hand, interested in the development of shadowed In the enatorlal cam-'"16 republicans are hoping to in- the country and served his county pulgn, iu some of the states at ! crease their lead to at least 60 and as a member of the legislature JeaBt, by local Issues. , Thirty-four new cenators are to 1e chosen today, from thirty-three, xtntes, Alabama choosing two. Ac- possibly 70. for a term, and also was a member Democratic managers, besideslot the board of the city council. at the Hotel Austin, ami showed The amount turned over to the, ,i,lat.i . v.iil,ln ....nrU t,. melnra. toine the distanse in 13 "M-- 1,1111 Alr- H'inihn have gon- , lle plld of ilifii- three davs can- state from this Bource tor 1919jthe preaidcllt of the or(eaiiiBsttliii. :t-4 seconds. : 10 1Jll,ol". ""d we are hurrying ,nss the sum of 1!00 has been was 115,405.65. Including the Mit Wm Meypr Elirh of thP . shipments of clothing, for this is ,i,soribed. The team of O. F. tirst payment ot $7,685.96 In ' u.mberl, pregent wag alot(,d ., 1 ,,,,,,. nf ,)r (,,; -lIn, n M, oreI' nded, as the plague hua (.arsn was slightly In advance of 1906, the state has received to nve-ininute period on a given n,-0wer of this eily and In u moH hkn nl" ,",10"R "", rntn- that of Mayor I.amhln. As there date from this 25 per cent fund cnI , , oreaon. ' Xee,llss to J(.. u,i (,.i..,.t,.,i v,,,,,,.- ,,. By iakll't-r '"'er sanitary condi- ro ,)0,Sous who have not been so- $s i a.itDJ.Di lor uisiriouiion iu the National Forest counties, cording to tho forecasts of politi cal observers generally, It Beams reasonably certain that the repub licans will return senators from Vermont, New York, Pennsylva nia, Ohio, Illinois, Kansns, North Pakota and Washington; while it appears equally certain that the democrats will return their two expressing entire confidence In be ing able to hold their own In the south, and iu addition to their hopes in the eastern states, above referred to, are predicting gains of four in Ohio, six in Indiana, where at present they have no congressmen ; one In West Virgin ia, one iu Maryland, ope in Okla homa, at least one In Illinois and one or two each in Wisconson and MinnAHntu. In thr far wput. t.hpv from Alabama, and one each Irouiie , , k what , have Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louis- -gh hkeT CROP lana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. j LARGE IX MOXTAXA The expected changes, if any BILLINGS, Mont. The local it-Mi In Ilia fnllnwltlir KtiitA!. ... ... ... ..... ...... jiaciory ot tne ure-i western bu- which tho republicans are hoping. gar compauy ls HWamPed with to retain In their list: New Hamp-! beets ,hat navg bet!n brought n r.hire, Connecticut, Indiana, MI-.'(rom yeiiOW8toue valley fields. At sourl, Iowa, Ctah und Wisconsin; ,im 1 5 nnn tnn nr two strlnea and in the following which the'()f cal.g morfl thau a mUe iongMoiii9 Songer o( Ashland, two democrats are striving to retain. wer)J on the ,rack, leadjng t0 the ; brothers. Dr. S. T. Songer also of Maryland, Kentucky. South Da- fact , A w R Kit- Koia, luHiio. ,o..u. .v . ."".- Tne fllct01-y after several delays, mundy. Ills., and one sister, Miss With the increasing years, this jsay the "survey" was well and man. She Is a rrudiintK or the efficiently performed. The Mon- ,iiL,iwi i.Il.Ii vfiw., i nf ihu rli.xs The Oregon counties which share. sorri ,..gtem WUs comnrehen- f isis .i ,, ri.iisl.in her in the distribution ot National For-; siVHy delineated by Mrs. M. New- cmlrw ghe went lo Wusalnptoa. naKer, neniun nged man ceased from active ,bt -(Clackamas, Coos, Crook. Curry.' Bh(, wag also , ((f Mu(lalnP ' ness but his interest in Ashland s Descl,utes, Douglas. Grant, Har-, Mollte80rrl. Tll9 nost(!8B1.8 . M fln,f, deve opment was M keen aa ever., Dey, Hood River, Jackson. Jeffer-: willler an Scnwelll( w(h afcug. ong , Particularly did he take as much 80, j0Bephlne, Klamath, Lake,; (llled tuct workw , was during her sojoum pride and Interest in the park and ,., L,nn, Lincoln, Malheur, Ma- surprse , ,, , springs developmen aa he did In rlon, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, i (,(mt )t navlllff de, , hia tnrHv iliml tftnriu nnn nlninat : m nt ni. f,.nit., mt n : , . " "j ""'. """". -. "--.meeting was also Mrs. Meyer's l,,,,l. The latter Is employed III lowa, wasco, neeier an.i ram- ,)irthUay annlveniary. Two beau- the signal service iu that city. bil1, 'tifully decorated birthday cakes ' Rrower went lo Chicago a shoit. The area of National Forest land of am)le pi.opol.tions, were carved time ago to visit will, friend, and In Crater forest In Douglas, Jack-. in honor of the con8plcu()U8 eve,U relatjves am, was m(( (Uim,ii )y son, Josephine and Klamath coun-! and otner refre(i,meIlt8 were i; Ml. ol),,a whvr the lnar -mfi, ties, totals 802,128 acres, and theline wjth , godal OCCIIHlon. Mni. i took mace. After visiting in Chi amount paid to the state from . M ,;VBP . . ,.oao.,i .....i .. , , ..... place Sunday afternoon at 2:30; the forest's receints is $19 144 66 . . . ' , . , .. ,, . Jlne " receipts is u,m,. c,ke of soap 8hower, all qualities Hobbs will go to Wash nglnn to from the residence at 45 Heman,Tne a.ea ot Klamath forest in f compoulld from Vole, , atreeU with interment in Moun- jat.K8oa county Is 8,723 acres, with rearo to D.Jer Kl35 being 1 evi. ' ' tain View cemetery beside his wife, ,S0.01 receipts, and the area of ence, aluI w.ere accompanie(, ,)y ' Hnllowe.,.n ,.,,,-. ! t mpqua iorest in uoos. uougias, ntnrn,. hnn .... j0..i..h, t jacKson, josepntnecnu Lane coun- the Iltere8,lllg PVent-not ties totals 1.010.6J3 acres, with ,ll)ly one a8 fn0W8: up to hlB final illness wag this re markable man seen sitting under the trees Iu the park, deeply In terested in the various changes and Improvements taking place there. The funeral services will take tions in nalouin, our car of cloth-, M0ittl yet. the teams will continue Ing may he the mnaiis of helping Ull, ,, fn fon0 rllised save the lives of our Oregon rep- 0.rt(,r t() 1Pp , t,e Hinaller dls resentu lives. (l.cts vbMx ,. nt ,,1,1,, to r.,s We are plaiiuing for a liberal Hieir quota. Anyone desiring to Chrimas offering through-the I)lltkn a contribution toward this Sunday schools and the regular project l asked to leave It either campaign during the next few w,, Homer lllllingn or V. O. N. months. In this I am sure we shall Smith. have your continued co-operation. : "Cordially yours, ENTERPRISE East Oregon "J. .(. HAXDSAKKR, - Lumber company announces 20 "State Director." per cent wage reduction. Herman J. Hlnsltamp, estate; bond. Lee Triiett Waters, et ul (min ors), estnte; licenso to Bell really. Guy W. Connor, Frunk P. Far rell; assume the business name of "Medtord Land and Insurance I COURT NEWS I --r-J everal years ago. Surviving Mr. Songer are one (laughter, Miss 14,775.78 receipts. uregon aim Luinornia, , ruilng at capacity, handling In no states of tho thirty-three 210(J ,ong of beets dally , have tho contests for the senator-; u ,g esllmated that the bfct nhlp been conducted with more..crop for the reglon th)s year , energy than in Xew Hampshire. 150 ou0 iMB This year the farm and Connecticut, where Senators! er ure lmylng goud weather for Moses and nrnndegee have bcen,theil. ueet harTe8t for th9 tir8t subject to a hot democratic flrcitjme , several yean on account of thtir "irreconcll-l t embedded in the river bank. ability" with regard to the league ' nHX(i PIGEONS of nulions. It was in these states j MAKE FAST TIME that the chief irreconcilable, Sen-, rjuxfj Two homing pigeons nor Borah, made hit- first appear-, from the w j Spr0Rt loft, aided nnce on the stump In the present by gUff wlnd made the almo8t rampaign. While the republicans unbelievable time of 28 miles profess to be confident of victory, ,n 25 mmite8. The bird's were the democrats say they are equally; released at La P110 by Forest Su sure of defeating both these sen- pervi80r piumb at 8:30 o'clock In ntors, largely through the woman th(J morUg ali arrved in Bend vote. Moses nnd Brnndegee were at 8;65 oio The rate was both pronounced anti-sutfrugists,-we ver a mie a minute. Just nnd although Augustine Loner-, now lnucn th)J birds were a89gted million years ago, gan, Brandegee s opponent, is also .by the wlnd ,g imposallle to tell ; opposed to women's voting, s as lts velocity could not be mefls- support of the league is expected ured hy the democrats to attract the, Mollie Songer, also of Kllmundy. Blame Short Skirts for Auto mobile Accidents 1 "We may live without learning, We may live without hope; But pray tell me who Can live without soap." Circuit Court. A. Weathorby vs. G. A. Morse; Aeoncv stipulation. . . ., K. G. Trowbridge. II. D. Mills, Bullock Merc. Agency va. Ora E. fi. a. Codding, Incorporate as Kay, et ux; for money; summons. i-Medfnrd Iron Works '" H. N. Anderson vs. O. J. Bill, et1 Sl.nnnn Farlnw ..state: ndmlt- pleasnnt "Piesto, change!" nl; foreclosure. ted to nrohnte. the, Presbyterian young women Irving V. Huley vs. .1. R. Wick, Chu. Young, estate; admitted who are Mrs Wick's Blhlo class 01 "'' lo q"'L''- to probate. who are Mis. 11 s class , AI((n,g A(lju8lment Co ,i p ff , on Sunday niornlmv I line the lc V8 E L Mann. ror money. y Westminster Guild. Sunday eve- Iu the mutter of liquidation of Samuel H Duffleld eslnte- nroof DIXOSAl It BOXES ARK ! DIG IP IX IDAHO! LEWISTON, Idaho While en-! gaged in tho construction of the Clearwater highway near Arrow! Junction, a steam shovel recently! uncovered the bones of a dinosaur 'serving Tom Flinn writes Mayor Whittle. nlug. In this dual capneity they '!' Hank of Jacksonville; petl- ot publication were entertained last eveninir .V or ' . . . ' Eva Roberts rtiurv if 11 h i'ituiiitin va a i. . . . 1... Those present were: Mesdames : uiH8 Ksl,.,la ,.,. acting presi- Freeman; ' order, aHldavlt. sum--CXslo Woman Monroe Washing- win. JHeyer, m. awiituri, r. i,. rui- rlillt or t lie liUIIU. AOOUl au guests moils. ... n,iatu- InvelltorV and Lydiu Lovelund vs. John M. ,.1,il,n,pnt nam, A. C. Brlggs, L. Schweln, ' enjoyed the social, from tho gay Winter, S. Cochran, R. Billings, conversation to the elegant sup- estate; final uc- ap- Lovelaud; default, affidavit. City of Ashlund vs. W. W. roll"Ilt." or(lei.. J. D. Anderson, estate; final ac- ;F.'H. Johnson, G. Icenhower, and pPr that crowned the evening. Druke, et al; summons, order, af I. P. Leslie. Visitors were Mes- The long table was beautiful fiduvit. NEW YORK. Nov. 2 An ob-1 dames M. Newland-Judy and F. F. ,-f 1 1 Autumn decorations und the Kearney Roblnsoii vs. Transfer & Storage Co., et al; an-.,, J2400 Ileal K.slnto Truiwfen. . Mary A. Peterson, et vlr, to M. Ends n n,,a Sp . 4,1 ,, 10 u u Hylan that the hiuh elevation of A. A. McGnvern et ux to M. D. 1 menu elegant and bountiful. ' Little Misses Maxine Emery and r;iHdys E. Cobleiuh vs. Roy Cob- ,,,' 0'CT . 00 o' n' I Louise Moor were bewitchlnglv lelgh; sunimons. tliOO. waiter tverton vs. nuuonni , ranll011 0 M olds, change assn,; motion, order. wl, n( VH RK n NW. vi; of Manv ot thn bones were shatter-1 ladies' skirts is responsible for the 1 Ladies' Day nt Elks Club. ed by the shovel before their na-''Bh automobile death rate. Tom: Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg and dressed as Hallowe'en witches to ture could be ascertained. Three Flinn penned this: Mrs. J. H. McGee will be hoslesses assist in the serving. Altogether or four riaantic bones were seen "Dear Sir: There has been a for the (.pening party of tho Elk's t was a very happy occasion to County Creamery; summons. protruding from the dirt nnd rock lot of tulk tlle newspapers about Club tomorrow afternoon. Moth- u present. The Coinnierclal Corporation. 1 go() 'j, 1S s R ami limso up... .nvpd n..o w.i your wanting the nutomobllu to era, wives, sisters and daughters . '"I; V9- : (iol'!l,l"i; cost l""' Kd (i'Meila el ux to E. - , , ,, ., , , , writ 01 aiiucumeiu. five feet In length. They were st0P killing people. It nin t the of Elks ere el'g'.hle and are cor-j Itii-thday Party. KlM n wilcox vs. Harry H broiiaht to this city. Local stu-l automobiles fault. Tlie trouble , dlully Invited '.o attend. I The birthday of Carlton Wil- Wilcox; summons. ain't there. Make the wlnimeu . Hums, the little 3-vear-old son of iN. . lioruen s. t.eorge ti. au- dents of prehistoric life huve pro nounced the ronmlng those of a . folks luit waring dresses so high. ; dinosaur which existed about a , That's the trouble. Men walking' Miss Mine B.owe Murrlet! in ( iiic;igo. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, was l1' '. ' wnn.iut vs. JeKHonSW- ep g ,w s Ri 4B; ,50, I.ou E. Reader lo M. I). Olds; 4E. T. Mer rill, SK sec. 4. tp. .'IS, S. It. 4E; $4300. Clarence IV Groesbeck et ux to M. D. Olds: lots 3 nnd 4. SU, of NW,- arc. 4, twp. 38, S. It. 4E; drews; affidavit, order. 1 1 .1.. m nf.. ' nf At.hll.nd 1 cnliifit-ntp.l lit thnli' limnn no VIkI II ... .1.... S.lUMU Walter Gaslln' lo M. D. Olds: lot 1. SE'i of NE'4 , E'-i of SRVi of Ion the streets and driving cars and William ll. Hobbs ot Wash- street, by a party at which a mini- Will 11. Baruett. superintendent can't keep their minds on their fngton, D. C, n:e vnlled in mar- ber of tiny tots were present. The of hanks, vs. II. E. Haney, et ul; SK1 fic 2' ,'wp' ;ts,"a. R. 4E. ririTH'.TTC . Vn... ton nrtft rt... .... ...... ..fx,,!-. M,'n.. I., fi..: ... 11..1.. .1 1 w.mci iiiniiiinm i. j .71. . .iiJiT f i,vt"vu linn- juus. 1110 Uttii L iu". in.j uurn ii. ii. V'liii-.fi. u, iiiuiiiiii; uti IT. - llll.o Ullvo H;,I-U Mtllli-n nun mini- j 1 d i " v8 It D HilieS Ot ery in operation. I shuns at wonce." : noon. The bride is the youngest ty refreshments were served. a. Pptitiou, oriler. I - Talent Irrigation Co., Inc., vs. bulk of the feminine contingent In fovicR CROPS TO PLAXT XOWl that state. OrchardlstB who have not been jf rmzmmwmm wmmmmmimmmwMmmwwmm,imTVw ii-iiiiiiiiiimiiii i 11 i i imjii . i 'iiii n -a 1 r Indian Summer 1 1 : ( ui IU 1 i ni T k iiS Tfin I 1 1 fEU.TAItfc tiERPiE?) f1 . i I I V WROinrc yoy LOOK. i, I J X (505H. I PEEL K g f 1 i WW Vm A1 5IiH!?;nii "ST" Edwin P. Hughes, et ul; motion. Jackson County to Wuh Chung: QCI) to lots 1, 2, S and 9. blorfc A. Itailroad add. to Ashlund. W. W. Nunn to H. H. Dullois. et ux; Wl) lo lots 1, 2. 7. nnd 8. in New orn state, also wnicuial)lu tQ Ret tnelr cover crop ln lls.g the republicans are claiming for yet g10Uid do 0 n8 goon as pos-i th national ticket by at leaBt 400,-:8ible u mugt get ltg Krowlu in 1100 although admitting that Sen-;t,1B fa t0 be worth anything to ntor Wadsworth will probably run the grower. cover crops should 1 slightly behind Harding, the demo-, be plallted in ate August or early. crats are counting on a heavy wo-, Septembor, but will do fairly well1 1 man vote, because of Wadsworth'sj ,t planled I10W especially if the1 opposition to suffrage. They arejwinter g mnd The best combi-' also expecting their candidate (ornation for ea8telll Oregon is 30 1 Benator, Lt. Gov. Harry Walker. p0uud8 halry vetch with one bush- 1 to poll well In the rural districts. j e, grey oatg per ttTe drllied n..j wnere lie is sam in oe esperianv gprjng vetch, 40 pounds to one ropu'ar- i bushel ot grey oats, drilled In, The situation In Maryland Is; are be8t for western Oregon generally regarded as close, wlthj Horticultural department O. A. C. the chances favoring the return j of Senator Smith, democrat. LARGEST DEER KILLED, v egalnst Orvington E. Weller, re-j SHELTON, Wash. The largest republican. deer reported to havo been brought Notwithstanding that the sena-'in this season was on display Iu torship In Ohio is classed by the, the windows at Piper & Taft sport political experts as reasonably safa Ing goods store ln Seattle recent for former Gov. Frank P. Willis, I ly and was killed In Mason coun t ha democrats insict that their ; ty. The animal was a three candidate, W. A. Julien, has a good pointed buck weighing 194 pounds chance, although es a rule they I dressed. It was brought in by a admit he will run behind Cover-! party of three'men and their wives nor Cox In that state. , who spent Beveral days hunting g In Indiana, the contest between here. They also had another large Senator Watson, republican, and ' buck weighing somewhat less. Thomas Taggart, democrat, has . been sharp and lively. i Kabies have appeared among The senatorial result 'In Ken- the coyotea of Milheur county, tucky Is likely to be very close, and immediately steps are to be MisBouri is classed among the taken to prevent tho recurrence dnubtruli, especially on account of ot the hydrophobia plague that the uncertainty of the reaction fol-' swept the cattle of this section lowing Senator Spencer's alterca- In 1916, according to Elmer Wll tion with President Wilson over Ham of the predatory animal What the president ii reported to uivision ui ms uiuiuBimi urYey.1.,,m:,.ga-i0-TO eonle D. Schmidt vs Jackson b ' d' ' , Cnuntv Creamery; foreclosure. , . " ' ., . . , " v....- v Cltv of Ashland vs W W ' Ho"u ll()bl,l,la Voung to N. S, foreclosure. Arlon R. Skinner vs. Hazel Skin ner; divorce. State vs. James drier; Indirt ' ment, plea. State vs. Joe Blackburn: Indict ment, plen. Stale vs. David llearks. D. II McGlown, Clarence E. MeDade; Indictment. State vs. J. R. O'Donovan; In dictment, pica. State vs. John Marion, true name Medford, W. H. A. Smith 4o C. M. Stap les; WD to land In twp. 39, S. R. IE, Ashland, Ore. ' Joseph Zciglnr, et ux, to It. L. Mol'fitt. et ux; WD to land in twp. 3!l. S. It. IE. Ashland. Ore. W. J. King, et ux, W. II. A. Smith, WD to land in twp. 39, S. R. IE, Ashland. Pearl Mooney. nee Hollenbeak, et nx. to F. D. Build; WD to lot Jack George Hiiro; Indictment. ' blo''k4' V!t' ,0.M.'?"', State vs. J. R. O'Donovan; in- T. G. Burrows, et ux. to City of .ifi -::jr:-ju m.j and appraisement. r w .1 . inr . 1 1. 1 L 4 S .diriment, plea. ...o.i. wv ... ... ... u. ... I ' State vs. Jim Theodore; Indict- Barr. add. to Met ford p ,( Emma Bennett, et vir. to . W. 1 State vs. David C. O'Connell; ': WD to kit 6 block 1 Im 1 sault and battery V"M add. lo Medford: 1300. 8 State vs. Fred Block, and Noel Martin Erlwein. ot ux to Emma 1 Adelhart; Indictment, plea. , rri" n ,: WD to land In sec. 21. iProlinte Court. 36 S. R. JW. Est. Ann ilea II; report. ; ''9 "' ,We ch l" "" Est. Mvrtle W. Bvrum und Wil- w1-h: to, ' ,5' bloclt J' Ham II. Byrum, minors; petition 1 P'n add to Medford it and order Marion B. Jardme to Menry I Est. Simon Pressley Matthew; 1 Mankiu. et al; Wl) to lots 3 and petition and order. ; D10CK ra,m " iua aa- lu Est. Dennis F. Wilson; order and Medford. Dond Mollie T. Black to J. I. Thomas: Est. Ann Beall; order and vouch-' W. D. to lot 4. block 1. Highland en : Park add. to Medford. Est. A. P. Talent; receipt. ! Kuute Helland. et al. to M. T. Est. Calvin P. Hughes; Inven- Muurseth: WD to NW ot sec. 2. torr twp. 38. S. R. 4E. Est. William V. Halley; inven- Duane H. Sturtevant to Bernlc tory. Cameron; WD to lots 1 and t, Est. Maria Hoist; order. block 7, Ross add. to Medtord. Jame. O. Smith, estate; add!-. M. T. Maurseth, et ux. to M D. tional undertaking. .Olds; WD to V'W of seo. !!. twp. Nina Harris, et al; guir.llar.-, 38. S. R. 4E: iiJOO. hip; petition and order. Cameron to K. C. Eldrblge: Francea M. Btewart, estate; will WD to S 75 feet of loti 5. i. I. tn.A 9 block . Medford. I Samuel H. Holt estate; demur-' Sarah Emerick to W. rer phreys; WD to lot In bloclt 2. Oal- h F. K. Deuel, estate; inventory loway a add. and lot 11. biock 40.