AVc.liics.liiy, May IB, iOH. PAGE TWO J. Ashland Weekly Tidings Established 1S7S Published Every Wednesday by THH ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. TELEPHONE 89. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year 12.00 Six Months 15 Three Months 76 ADVERTISING RATES. Display Advertisements, each inch ?c Local Readers, the line lc Classified Column, the word, each time lc Legal Notices, each time, the line Card of Thanks Obituaries, the line ....Vc Fraternal orders and focietles charg- ini regular Initiation tees anu uuob, Muiilar rfltefl. KoiioHnn. and benevolent societies .in ha charged at the regular ad' ..rtlalnir rate for all advertising when an admission or collection is taken. ASHLAND WBJilHiI xuuinuo mmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmwm I oniiTu dap nn ouu nun thuimu Southern Oregon Club Women Hold Convention in Ashland; Corner Milk Supply for Babies PRESBYTERLVN CHURCH WILL HAVE ADDITION The Presbyterian church will start construction of a two story frame building addition to be built front-!ter, llne o machines followed ths while the highway farther south in California was blocked for several weeks. To keep the road open over the Slskiyous the state highway com mission used a snow plow during the many storms that occurred last wiii' By Mrs, John H. Dill j board of heuith. Ashlnud was hostess city to the: Mil's Poole, county homo' demon sixth anuuul convention of the South-lytiatlou .lseut, lo.n of 4be H ;ce'nslV Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, T.tnffira second Class mmi matter. . VKIV REGULATION Of WAR INSURANCE AFFECTS MUN Notice of the enactment of a new government regulation effecting ex- service men drawing compensation pay from the government has been received by 0. E. Simpson, conimaivi er of the local post of the American Legion, from the Bureau of War Risk Iusurance. The new ruling will be of great help to most In keeping Ihoir insurance premiums paid up. Twelve members of the Ashland post of I he American Legion are offected by the regulation, four men are now drawing compensation and eight have made application. The following is a substance of the regulation just received: 1. When an insured has compen sation sufficient in amount due and payable, he may authorize the de duction therefrom of premiums on his Yearly Renewable Term or Gov ernment Ife Insurnnce and may au thorlze the deduction of any sums necessary to accomplish the rein statement or reinstatement and con version. The authorization of do dtictlon must be made by an uppll cation In writing signed by the In sured. Whenever practicable such application shall be made on forms furnished by the Bureau. Such au thorizatlon shall be effective the first day of the month next following its receipt in the Bureau at Its office in Washington, D. 0. unless the Insur ed shall elect to have It become ef fective the first day of n succeeding month. 2. When deduction is authorized by the Insured In accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 1 here of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance shull, beginning on the effective date of such authorization nnd ton tinning during the period covered thereby, unless such authorization is sooner cancelled or otherwise ter minated, deduct from the compensa tlon due and payable to'the insured from timo to time on the first day of each month the amount necessary to pay the premium for the current month; and Is so authorized to be deducted the premium will be treat ed as paid for the purpose only of preventing the lapse of the insurance although such deduction Is not in fact made, if upon the duo date there is due and payable to the in sured on amount of compensation sufficient to provide premium" shall be deducted from uny ll,- payment. Any such unpaid amount of current compensation that may become due to the insured in excess of te current PiPiiiiui.' lor which deduction has been authorized. 3. If the compensation payable to the Insured is apportioned under the regulations of the bureau now In effect or hereafter issued, the de duction authorized by the insured shall be made from that portion awarded to the insured under such regulations. 4. Deduction of premiums from compensation shall cease If the com pensation payable to the insured be comes insufficient to provide the premiums or if the payment of com pensation is suspended or discon tinued; and deduction of premiums shall not thereafter be resumed ritH'iu a now authmiratlon execu ted In accordance with the provi sions of paragraph 1 above. Notice of t'jo ..station of deduct.cn of premiums shall be given by the bureau to tbe insured, but the fail ure of tbe insured to receive such notice, if given, si. til not prevent the lapse of the insurance unless tbe premiums are otherwise paid. ASHLAND HOY MARRIES AT ROSEIlt KG ern Oregon District Federation of Women's clubs Saturday at the Plo neer Hall. Mrs. C. li. Lamkin, dis trict president presided, and over a hundred club women from over Southern Oregon responded to . the call of the corresponding secretary. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken. The key note of the meeting was service, op timism nnd progress. It the Milky Way is a procession of milk bottles Its evident that Southern Oregon women have cornered their share and are uncorking them for the children who in turn ure responding -with physical Improvement Jumps. Child welfare Jieails the list of construc tive work on most all club programs and milk campaigns are on In all districts. The rouventl.ii) Saturday was the first since 19.19 as the war activities toqk all the womens' time. Those strenuous years, however, brought out the physical defects of the rising generations. Nearly all the clubs nre supporting a library. The furthering of com munity service activities, nnd tho studying of legislative matter8 rank high. Mrs. Ida Callahan, state president In her message Joyfully proclaimed that she'd be willing to set Satur day's program right down In the statu convention. Aud said she believed this age, re gardless of turmoil that is Beethlns. Is a spiritual-age and that this era will go down In history ns a second renaissance. She has set the goal of state membership at 10,000. The forum plan, adopted, in which all visitors had a voice, pleased her and she urged thnt publicity be given dub work. Address of Welcome. Miss Oraco Chamberlain, president of Ashland's Civic Improvement Club, gave the welcoming address, stressing the concentration of energy on definite lines of work nnd noting the spiritual Influence of women's creanlzatlons. Mrs. William Bell, a state vice president, of Roseburg gave the response, pointing out the wonder ful sp'ilt of comradeship brought out by Cieso convention meetings. Mrs. A. E. Hnnby of Medford, spoke on the spirit of the federation, calling' It a unity of co-operation working for the many great causes confronting the women of today. She urged n sisterhood of women, wnose influence through their or ganizations was world wide, a civic pride and a kindly, helping hand In all public activities. Nurse's Work Applauded. MIms Faldlne, Jackson county nnre, won approval with her de tailed account of the work being done under her department and her appeal to the club women to co- orrate with her tn cheering the lonely In Isolated places, giving more attention to children's minor phys ical defects nnd reporting all tuber- '.ulnr patients to her or the state tng on Helman street as soon as the $5,000 fund necessary for Its erec tion Is completed by subscription, according to Mrs. S. L. Allen who has been doing the Initial promo- snow plow through snow piled as high as a man's head on either side turnouts were shoveled out at fre quent intervuls to permit machines to pass while traveling In opposite directions. of the farm get closer In touch. She. the addition Is not expected to be Closing tho Gup North. brought out the fact that from six over $5,000 and, It was Btated, might contractors Schell & Calvert who to seven days a year is tbe average be around $4500. At the present r8 ag0 ayng a 'bituminous pave- vacation for the Oregon woman. She: time approximately $3,500 has beeu!ment on bltullthlc base are rapidly thu'. women of tin- cities end those, tlon work. The estimated cost of told of the milk campaign carried ' raised by the Presbyterian Ladies on in the county. Jury System Explained. Mrs. V. A. C. Aulf, of Grants Pass, explained the Jury system, as- Ald Society who bara entire charge of the project.' The addition will be 36 by 40 feet In size, will contain eight class rooms sertlng it is the duty of women to for U8e of tno Sunday school classes serve. She said only a mother with'sna on the ground floor, a kitchen a tiny baby should feel she had al,nd d(nng room, Tne f,.t f)oor sufficient excuse. :w, be g0 arrangea that it may be Mrs. D. Perozzl of Ashland discus-j,urncd to an assembly ball or sed the measures to come up for .auditorium. The contract for the electlo nund said the women should I construction of the building has not closing the gap between Foots Creek and Gold Hill. They have laid two miles of finished pavement In 24 working days since commencing operations this spring. t is a strange coincidence that with the numerous showers and storms ex perienced during their first month''! work, they have been prevented from paving but one day. Though there were many showers during the day both north and south of their work go to the polls and register their convictions. She discussed the meas ure to help soldier boys get homes and live in Oregon and stressed the Importance of voting for all five measures to come up. Professor Vinlng of Ashland gave . lecture on "Adjustments to Suc cess." A noticeable feature was the large rep' esentation of Parent -Teacher as sociation members from all towns. Medford members told of giving a "daddy's night" at which 81 fath ers were guests and were told about the child welfare work. , Civic Activities Reported. ' The Greater Medford Club brought j ft round of applause with its long; report of civic activities. Airs. Gllmore of Rogue rlvei': spoke of the slowness In getting back io club work after the strenuous war work, and said woman had learned) the iesson that she been let. The plans were drawn by none occurred where they were work- High & Frooman, local contractors. It was stated that the accommoda tions of "the Presbyterian church jhave been Inadequate for some time and that the home of Rev. Koehler lis being used by the Sunday Bchool ; classes during their sessions. ( Tbe committee In charge of rais ing the building fund aret Mea dames Sarah Walker, Boslough, An na McCarthy, Ida A. Taylor, Rudd, Carrey, Curry, VanSant. Mt. Ashland Is Climbed By Week End Hikers Parly The party of hikers who left must do con- Longs Cabin Saturday morning, aft- Etructive. helpful work and was noijer Deinf entertained by Jesse Win wllling to go Into club work Just forl'urn. for Mt- ABhland returned San- pleasure. Splendid reports were given from all districts which Included Medford, Ashland and Valleyvlew. A noon luncheon was served by tho ladles of Ashland to 7S. The com mittee in charge of the luncheon were chairman, Mrs. S. Patterson, assisted by W. A. Shell, Mrs C. W. Curry, Mrs. J. N. Dennis, and Mrs. McGee, Musical numuera were given by the high school girls' club and the Misses Daugherty. , The resolutions committee-, Mrs Gertrude Mason, Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. E. E. Marcy, offered the following resolutions, which wera adopted Indorsement of work of the county nurse- and demonstration agent, Woman's Jury bill, Owens Adair measure, International - di armament program, stricter Immi gration laws. The following officer were elect ed: President, Mrs. V. A. C. Ahlf, of Grants Pass; recording secretary, Mrs. D. Perozzl, of Ashland; treas urer, Mrs. Lewis Brown of Talent; vice president, first Mrs. A. J. Hanby, of Medford, second, Gllmore of Rogue river. Invitation la Accepted. Mrs. Clevenger of Grants extended Invitation for the next convention to meet In Grants Pasa, which was accepted. day morning after an all night camp ing trip. The hikers were part of the' party entertained at the barbe cue given ly Mr. Winburu at Longs Cabin Friday evening. They were the first to reach the; has been ing until after quitting time each day. With a continuation of this good luck, they will reach Rock Point arch bulge before May 10th, and should easily complete through Gold Hill before July 4th. It will be a close race between the two contractors. Oskar Huber and Schell & Calvert, as to who will com plete the last gap In the pavement between the California line and Grants Pass. Wondm-ful Attraction,) for TouristN Many beautiful views may be seen on a trip over tbe Slskiyous. The drive along the Rogue river from Gold Hill to Grants Pass Is al so very attractive to tourists, with many excellent camping places along the river. It is to be hoped that this beauty in nature Is not' to be destroyed by moving -all vestige of foilage along the highway. This destruction Is al ready taking place, and if the sev eral spots that have been barren and desolate are any criterion of what the affect will be If this destruction is allowed to continue until com-! pleted, we must admit that no tour-1 1st can be persuaded tbat there ever' any wonderful scenery SERVES 1IE WAGE REDUCTION The Southern Pacific Company, through General Manager J. H. Dyer, has served notice on employes In train, engine and telegraph services, tlon as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the de fendants, Jointly or Individually, had !on May 1st, 1913 or have since ac quired, or now have In and to the fo-1 I lowing described property, situated in Jackson County, .State of Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point 10.37 chains East nnd 6.25 chains North of the I Northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 84 in Township 38 South iot Range 1 West of the Willamette .Meridian, in Oregon, which point Is on tbe West side line of proposed Gibson Avenue and from said point running North 3 degrees West a dis tance of 220 feet to the place of be ginning of the laud to be sold;Thence West a distance of 132 feet to alley; of a proposed reduction in wages "UTtienee Norm a aegreea yybbi uw 20 per cent and for employes in'tance of 100 feet; Thence East a di yard service approximating 15 per cent. Representatives ot tnese em ployeg are being requested to Join in conference June 4 Ito consider the company's proposals. "We are compelled to take this action," suld Dyer, "as is the case with other roads, owing to tho siit na tion that confronts the railroads and In accordance with the changing In dustrial conditions and the gfiicral downward trend of prices." 1 tance of 132 feet to the WeBt side line of said Avenue; Thence South i degrees East 100 feet, to the place of beginning. Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, May 6th. 1921. C. E. TEKH1I.L, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By FLORA THOMPSON, 37-4 Deputy. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS AND TO PRESENT CLAIMS There are approximately 8000 em-jIN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND ployes on the Southern Pacific Com pany's Pacific System who are affect ed by the proposed reduction. Drafts of new rules covering conditions to take the place of those included in the old National Agree ments to be abrogated July 1 ac cording to the Railroad Labor Board decision of April 14, 1921, have been exchanged by the Southern Pa cific Company with representatives of tbe railway clerks and with rep resentatives of the stationary en glnemen, firemen and oilers. Fur ther conferences will be held later In the month at which time the pro posed rules will be more fully dis cussed. Under the old National Agreements the same rules applied to all ruilroadB despite a wide vari ance in local conditions. The new rules will be formulated by the In dividual roads with their employes. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON STATE OF OREGON In the mutter of the Estate of Charles W. Root, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge of the County Court ot Jackson County, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned as executors of the es tate of Charles W. Root, Deceased. Any person having a claim against the said estate Ib required to present the same, duly verified, at the offices of Briggs & Brlggs, Attorneys, Pio neer Block, Ashland, Oregon, wlthlu Bix months from the date of the first publication of this notice. s Date of First Publication: May II, 1921. E. V. CARTER, O. WINTER, J. P. DODGE, 37-4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Mrs Pass, High School Girl Given Farewell Parly By Guild .MIkb Lila Houston of Priravllle, Oregon, who has been attending high school here during the past school year, was the honor guest at government Insurance, and the pay' ' inout of dividends to holders of pre- . mlums. i I The government has u . total of $4,452,000,000 ot insurance In force upon the lives of 690,000 service and former service men and women, according to the announcement ot Director R. O. Cholmeley-Jones ot the Bureau ot War Risk Insurance. There are 290,000 permanent gov- a farewell surnrise nartv aiven for rnment life Insurance policies car her Friday evening of last week byriea veterans aggregating 9dz,- tlio Girls Wide World Club of the uuu'uuu 01 lnurance- WD1,e vv-vvv Baptist church. The party was given by ten members of the Guild at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held, Liberty street, the uncle nnd aunt of Mies Houston. . Miss Hous- hold term (war time) Insurance amounting to approximately $3,600 000,000. Veterans are rapidly changing the term (war time) Insurance amount- ton will leave Thursday of thlsMng to approximately $3,500,000,000 wwk for hor ranch home near Prlm ville, Calif., In company with Mr. and Mrs. Held who will spend the summer months with Miss Houston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Houston. Mr. Houston Is a large stock miser In the northern part of the state. The evening was spent in pi ay in ; games and what was termed "one grand taffy pull." The making of the taffy was a co-operative affair and according to or.e of the party members was the feature of the entertainment. Miss Houston is well known in the school and social life of Ashland's younger set who in wishing her a pleasant Jonrney, n!cfl:d expres sions of regret at hor depr.rture. Miss louston Intends to return to Ash- Miss Katberine King of Roseburg! land In time for the school season ot and Hurley R. Grower, an Ashland boy, were united in marriage Thurs day evening at the King home near Phoenix. The couple left tbe same evening for a boueymoon trip In Southern California. They will re turn to Roseburg and make their home in that city where Mr. Brower is employed by the Southern Pacific company. Both young people tie well known in. this city. Mrs. Brower is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kins Pho?nIx. Mr. Brower Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. D. 'A. Brower of this next year with the Intention of com pleting high school here. Those who were present and like wise the hostess 0f the party were: Veterans are rapidly changing their term (war time) Insurance to the permanent forms of government life insurance, the average dally amount of insurance thus being con verted is nelrly $2,000,000. Dividend payments ranging from $1.04 to $7.50 on each thousand dol lars for one and two yjnr policy holders will be paid June 1, Director Cholmeley-Jones also announces. Many of these dividends are al ready due, but because o( the im mensity ol the bookkeeping and acturlal work involved tha checks will not be ready tor mailing until the first of June. There are 136,- 000 policy holders who will reee're tbe one year dividends, and 74,000 who wil receive two year dividends. top of Mt.- Ashland this year and re ported biiow from Humming Bird Springs on up to tbe summit. Those in the party were: Mrs. (,'hns. Loomis, (chaperon) ; Geraldinn Ruch, (Maude Hedrick), Margaret Johnson, Jennie Dowd, Humphrey Anderson, Frederick John son, Grant Selby, l.lesse Winburn.) Real Estate Homes and acreage. Farms and Stock Ranches. All Kinds' of Good Insurance Ashland Agents of Abstract Co. Billings Agency T. C. of C. Committee To Make Report On Budget Fund along the Pacific highway In Jack son county. Green Springs Mountain Ruad, The grading work that has been under way during the past two years on the Green Springs Mountain road Is also rapidly nearing completion. . Anton Glebisch, who has the con tract from the Pacific highway nnutl, nt Aahlmid tn rim Hiimmlr. of the Green Springs mountain nnd hasiN0TICK OF HEARING OF FINAL lExecutor and Executrix respectively worked steam shovels from both Notice Is" hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the Es- i tate of William Powell, deceased, has j filed in the County Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon, bis final account as such administrator ot said estate and that Saturday, June 11th, 1921 at the hour ot 11 o'clock a. m- has been fixed by the Court as the time for hearing of objections to feald report, and the settlement thereof. L. POWELL, Administrator of the Estate of William Powell, deceased. 36-6-wed NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter ot the Estate of Eliza beth, N. Anderson, Deceasod. Notice is hereby 'given that the undersigned have been appointed A Tbe Chamber of Commerce will meet at a luncheon forum tomorrow noon at the Pioneor Hall for the pur pose of hearing tho reports of the budget committee captains on the raising of $5,000 for current expen ses of the year, The luncheon will be cooked and served by the following ten men: T. H. Simpson, A. II. Niningcr, C. A Edwonls, Fred Wagner, C. C. Wels onberger, R. C. Jergenson, C. B. Lam kin, F. H. Shlnn, R. P. Nell, Bert H. Hinthrone. The address of the hour will be delivered by Dr. E. A. Bulgen. ACCOUNT of the Estate of Elizabeth N. Ander- I 1 1 nnti icnattanA All naranni hai'lttis ends -of the Job, now has a short, IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND claims against said Estate are re dlstance left In-connecting the world FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON quired to present the same with pro carried on from both ends. With , STATE OF OBEGON. per vouchers, duly verified, to us at finishing crews working both ways . th. Mn..or J7Z , , ,r "4 EuBt ""in St., Ashluud, Oregon, i, .. ki .u , ''V., Matter ' the Estate or GeorKO before the exp rat on of six months above and below the gap, the new; W. Grow. Deceased. fr0m the date of this notice, whl.h l grade should be completed early In! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That April 20, 1921. July as far as the top ot the moun-'lle undersigned has filed in said' GEORGE N. ANDERSON, ., vuurt ner rinai Account as admln- ,. n n ,,tratrix wltn WIU annexed, of the From the summit of the Green iK9tate of Cie0rge W. Grow, Deceased Springs mountain to Jenny Creek, and the Honorable G. A. Gardner, the grading Is being done by thejCounty Judge, has designated June Jackson county court. On account ltn- 1'21- '10:00 o'clock at the u, v , ., , . Court House n Jacksonville, said of the snow which lays so late at Countyi a, the tme and p,ace' u this high altitude and mukes the hearing thereon. Any person object road Impassable to heavy loads at Ing thereto Is required to file such this time, the county will probably Injection on or before the time of outu iica i jug. RACHEL GROW LAURA 34-6 wed. Executor STEEL, Executrix. -llll IIU 1 CITATION be still further delayed In resuming operations, but should be able to 137.4 Wed completethe work late this summer. In tbe County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nanicy J. Cunningham, deceased. To Winnie S. HopklnB, Covert Hop kins and Harry Hopkins, and all The completion of the road to Jen ny Creek will eliminate much of the ... , ., . . " uiiuomigiicu executor 01 (lie A rcnort will be mailo of h nrmrMQ1 -- ul Ju n. nogue, ueceased. a won win nc maclo 01 the progress Klamath Falls. The maximum grade will, at any time before June 9th, on the new road to the top of thet19'1- receive at the law office of Green Springs mountain Is 6 per! M2? J""8 ,Cltyof A8"lani1' ... , , , . , . Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase cent and for long stretches is cut ln-of all rIghti tule and nterPest ,hJ to solid rock along the mountain: the said deceased had, at the time of side. The new grade being far 'his death, In and to the following ahnve the old. at one nolnt. more :"oea wucis 01 iana: AdmlnMrntriv I persons interested In said estate: 11 !l IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ,OF OREGON. You, and each of you are hereby notified, cited and re- The undersigned Executor of the1uil'C(i 10 appear on Saturday, tbe "11 tn .ray or June, 19Z1, at the Court NOTICE OF SALE of the budget committee and a brief period devoted to a discussion of the manner nnd extent to which Ashland will celebrate the 4th of July. It will be necessary that cirery one be on hand promntly as the luncheon will he served at 12 sharp, secretary tnan 100 feet nlgher afford8 a w01, John H. Fuller staled. HIGHWAY COMMISSION RAPIDLY COMPLETING JACKSON COUNTY ROADS (By K. E. HODUMAN,) (Dlv. Engr.) A large part of the work being done by the state highway commis sion in Jackson county, is rapidly nearing completion. Osker Huber, who has a contract tor paving tho 21 miles from Ash land over the Slskiyous to the Cali fornia lino, resumed paving on Thursday, April 17th. As he has only about two and a halt miles of work to complete the paving, the last gap on the Slskiyous should be closed by July fourth. Mr. Huber's contract calls for a two Inch bltullthlc pavement laid upon a bituminous (black) base; and sub-base is of crushed rock of varying thickness depending upon the base conditions encountered. For several miles on the south side of iderful view ot the surrounding mountains and rivals any of the views on the highway over the Sls kiyous. Crater Lake Highway. The government, state highway I commission and the county court are co-operating In the construction of the section of the Crater Lake high way between Clngcade place on Anto lope Creek and Trail. The esti mated cost of this work is $530,000, which is being bore 25 per Vent by the county and the remainder by tho state and government. Contracts covering the grading have been let in three sections, the contractors be ing William von de Hellen, Rhodes A Price and W. B. Tull. The bridge across Rogue river near Indian Creek, is being built by the Portland Bridge company. Four bridges over Indian Creek, Lltle Butte Creek and Antelope Creek are being built by contractors Llndstrum t Felgen sen. . Work on the contracts mentioned above Is progressing rapidly and it ii the Intention ot the state higb- , I ., . . nrawmra uruneny locatoil on Water Street: Beginning at the southeast corner ot lot 3 block 29, of tbe City of Ashland, Oregon, ex tending thence northerly along the west line of Water Street, 100 feet; thence northwesterly 40 feet; thence southerly parallel with the west lln of said street, 100 feet; thence east erly 40 feet to the place of beginning. Timber lands located near Hvatt iPrnlrie: The fractional WV4 of thp nwh or section 2 in Township 39 south of range 3 east W. M. Oregon, containing 79.90 acres. Bids will be received for either or both of said tracts, subject however, to confirmation by tbe County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Said bids shall be in writing, signed by the bidder and accompanied by a dyly certified check payable to the executor 01 said estate for twenty per cent of the amount of any such bid, balance to be paid upon accept ance of bid. The executor reserves the right to reject any and all bids. D. M. BROWER, 37-4 Wed. Executor. the Slskiyous the two Inch pavement way commission to let contracts for NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and order ot Sale duly issued out of and under tbe seal of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County OREGON POPULATION IS GIVEN DY NEW FEDERAL BULLETIN The total population ot Oregon Is 783,389 which is an increase ot Birdena Elder, Opal Harvey, Lu-;14.4 per cent or 110.124 more than dated May 4th. 1921, in a certain suit therein, wherein Elizabeth A. flmlth am Plaintiff - v.mhucu rue, uaie. i uicauaui m"j nun um-ment against uiarence A. Hazen and The original grade over the 8U-mer, or as soon as the grading is Johanna D. Hazen, husband and wife, klyous which wsa prepared by theinesr enough completed to warrant 'Defendants, for the sum of One thou- county, ha. been widened, and the lit. . d 'VJ, "i"'?;8.1.1 kroom of said County Court, In the Court House at Jacksonville, Jack 'on County, Oregon, at tbe hour of ten o'clock, a. m. ot said day to then and there show cause, If any there be, why an order authorizing and licensing the said executrix to sell the following described real prop erty belonging to said estate at private sale or public auction, ns she may deem best, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate, tbe expense of the erection ot the Tomb-stone and the expense of the administration ot said estate, shall not be made and entered therein, in iaccordance with the prayer of tho said Petition filed therein on thu 26th day of April, 1921, to-wit: All of lot 22 in Block "L" In Rail road Addition to the City of Ashland, in Jackson County, Oregon. Service of citation on the non resident heirs and devisees of said estate Is made by publication there ,of In the Ashland Weekly Tidings pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court, made this day. ' WITNESSETH: The Honorable O. A. Gardner, Judge of the above entiled Court with the seal of said Court herewith affixed on the 2ilth day of April, 1921. (SEAL) CHAUNCEY FLOREY. 36-wed-6 County Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of Mary M. Shepherd, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Jack son County, State of Oregon, his final account as such Executor ot said estate and that Saturday, the zstn day of May, 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed by the court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. Published first time. April 27. 1921. G. H. YEO. 35-wed-5 Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ditches have beun deepened, so as to! $2,000,000 Spent In Two Y.ws. $150.00 attorneys fees, together with provide better drainage. Although The awarding ot the macadam i $222.35, being the amount plus in die Cllmore. Mor C.itmn J.n.t In 110. lceordinc to a bulletin r-!mailT "d" have come In durlnr the ' contract, on this ection will bring terest paid by Plaintiff as taxes on I Notice is hereTjy given that the U'il.n nn.. ... ! .1. .j v.- .h. r.i,. fi,., Pst snrlne keonin . f m. th. tnt.l nt ),. mnir.M. -mm, ald ReaI Property, tnrethw with undersigned has been appointed exe t, v ,. .. "".:"' ""'":h0. , V I 1 $12.40 cost, which Judgment was en- cutrix of the estate of John W. Ruth Fifield. Marguetrlte Mnore ureau of cenius. The population , ou"y everal months in removing jhave been awarded In Jackson coun-roie(j and docketed in said Court Mills, Sr., deceased, by the County Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr. At the .tate In 1910 was (72.7(5. j'hein, this condition .hould be muchjty during the past two years close to-Aprll JOth, 1921. (Court of Jackson County, Orison, ' Oregon ha. I( counties and total 'Worta by another year. $2,000,000. This money- does not Notice I. hereby given that, pur-rand ha. tiualilied. All persons Uv itcoT ....... With tbe eomnlotlnn nt ih. n. Um. fmm th. .iirMt traiinn nt r.r.1 'nl 10 ln" "Tmt ' saio execution, ing claims against said estate : re ------- . ... . . ... ... a win uu Daiuiuoj, dune ii. i.ii. iiijiuiiiiru iu ureonii B-imn 10 nn l AKKII'D UY GOVERNMENT! average numorr 01 innaDiiaois, - ,,. .rcuon uuv uori. u.mii iub bii.u- J0 0.cock A. M., at the front doorUhe law oftlce of W. J. Moore. In 4,432,000,000 INSURANCE me st to the Huare mile ln 1920 I. I.t. caB be keP' Pen to traffic through-! mobile license and the tax on gaso-lof the Courthouse'in the City of Jack-.Ashland. Oregon, with nroDer Touch- G. E. Simpson, commander of the against 7 In 1910 and 4.1 In 1900.1 ( ln year. Even with the nnpa '-i line and distillate, and In this w.v sonville, Jackson County. Oregon, ers and duly verified within six local post of tbe American Legion, The state was organised as a terrl- M "cbe machine, were able tolthese who use and get the greater ""Ior . 0 "p . 'i,,. .. .nj i. . .cn.t. nf th. A.1.1..J t... i j .i .., .-. . .... .- .,...., .L ret avtr thl. ,.. . . v.-v ..J1'0" Ior " ,n niguwi niuaer. vi, .'m - p.. j umm iccitvu iqq following iniDnoi-, iotj in iiii ma high srhool. , tion regarding the present status ot, Union in February admitted to the et ow mountain practically benefit from the haghw.y. pay for , ,Mtty ,ald Judsmet, wlth thJ of 1851. Try day during tbe past winter.'these Improvements. costs of this sale, subject to redemp-JJ5-t- months from the first publication hereof, which is April 27th. 1921, TAL1THA C. MILL8. w Executrix,