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    Wedniwiiny, Juno I, 1021.
PAGE TWr
ASHLAND WEEfcil tlDINGS
Ashland Weekly Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Wednesday By
THB ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
offioal citv and county
PAPER.
TELEPHONE 80.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year $200
Three Months 78
ADVERTISING RATES,
ntsnlav Advertisements, a o b
inah
One Judge Grants 138
Divorces in One Minute
Shattered Romances Clutter London Courts
By ALFRED J. WEST
'costing over fifty pound. In case
ARREST
CAMPERS
NEGLECT
OF-
BURNING.FjRE
gix Month! J "i (United Press Stuff Correspondent.) V vry poor people, a certificate may
LONDON. May 28. America has e obtained enabling tnem to plead
road food; Wolf Creek Grants Pass
being macadamized,' detour via
Merlin. Smith Hill slick during re
cent rain and chains needed,. Chains
needed when raining; Qrants Pass
Rock Point Arch, paved; Rock
Point Arch-Gold Hill, grading; road
good, detours; Gold Hill Medford,
paved; Medford - Ashland, paved;
Ashland - California line, paved ex-
!cept 214 miles, road kept open..
. I K- E- HODOMAN,
PORTLAND, Ore.,' May 28. Wiai Dlv. Engineer.
fs regarded as the "first blood ofj, ,
the (mason" is the news that nasi MIXER RECLUSE THROWN "
BY HORSE, DIES AT HILT
, i-u.uy.. ...). 4o. .... - - ,. , ,.eacheil tne Portland office of
. inn i.m, revii-ilei) the honiei ln ' pauperis ior nuout ill-, - . ...
so long been regarueu as me nomc , , Sbp. . of conviction
at Bend. Oregon, of two careless
uiHiinct
....ik ., ,n..n. ti,t it i.na teen pounds.
80C .. . ... ....!.,! Tha turt ihnt tlioi-A warn over 8 flftfl
Ullfl.'K 111 KIHltl . .. - . " - - .
.fweZmn the word; . Britishers to learn that the divorce ' cases in the last tern, list proved
Dm. le courts in London are churning out: very disturbing to the clergy and
Legal Notice, each time, the !jecree9 at the rate of ono every ; social workers, and It has been al-
Una 3 1-3C , . .. ... .. t ' lairad tlmt anph n nvtitAm mulrAu tit.
, ti nn seven aim a nan minutes m wirvi- - - - r . u ,5 whnn thv
Card of Thanks $1.00 rorre ton env. On the other hand. Forest, on May 15. When th y
Obituaries, the line. ' . ' ,, ... , ,., ,.. broke camp, they kft- tMt camp
campers. The report shows that B.
J. Larpenter and George Ludowlts
camped on the Fall River Camp
Ground on the Deschutes National
UUllUBltvn, ..... -
Fraternal orders and pocietles charg- Further, there is a waiting list
ing regular initiation fees and dues,; Rome 2,000 persons seeking divorces 'Insists that British Divorce lav
STIMULATE
IE
regular rates. ... .i. ju-ye,,
Religious and benevolent societies ne" 1110 "eH
m-tii he charged at the regular ad-'spore.
vsrtlsing rate for all advortislug The British divorce court is pari
when an admission or collection is of ,he HRn pourt ot ju'gtCe, head
taken. quarters in Loudon, and "The Pro-
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, bute, Divorce and Admiralty Dlvi-
Postoftica as second ciass duui.SU1," tt9 it is railed, is run by sir
matter. It :ii-n-, Duke, President ot the Divl-
t jsiou, and two High Court judges.
One of these is always required for
! Admiralty or Probato (wills) cases,
so that heretofore there has hardly
nniri nniirllT Wr ji'ver been more than two courts work
nrri nDMLMI l ling at the sumo time. British Higi
ULlLLUr lllLll I Ul (Courts sit from 10 to 4 p. m. week
1 days except Saturday, and tho inter-
jvals between the various law terms
are lengthy. So tremendous has be
Vcoine the congestion that strenuous
measures have had to he adopted,
MEDFORD, May 28. Prospector Wherever possible spare Judges
from all over' the state have beeu at- have been loaned from the King's
traded 10 the hills of Southern Ore- Bench Court, the Lord Chief Justice
gun by the. lure of .gold attendant, and even the Lord Chancellor have
unon the' discovery of the rich Bos-1 lent a hand, working on Saturdays
ilaII mine in tho Sucker Creek dis- as well. Lord Birkenhead was the
trirt With the formation of the first Lord Chancellor to, tacklel di
unwell Enteusimi Gold Mines com- vorce cases,
p.my. organized by Medford, GrantR
have time to''00 complicated and distinctly unfair
SOUTHERN
on the wife. A divorce is far from
being easy for a wife to obtain, it
and federal I iws, Later In Bmii1,
before Judge Sawyer of the County
I Court, they wero fined $5.00 euch.
being necessary to prove cruelty, and.' Fr' tho Ok-.nogau F.irest Wanh
or desertion, as well as misconduct jington, comes news of another sue-
while misconduct alone Is sufficient Icessful forest fire law enforcement
ground for the male petitioner.
BOWERS ESTATE
I case. A. L. Arneson, or luaoton,
!Wash built a camp fire near In-
flamable material on the National
The funeral of W. H. Smith,
tVa Granite street, who died at
Hilt, Calif., yesterday, was held
from the Stock undertaking par
lors of tills city by the Rosefourg
lodge of Odd Fellows, of which
. Mr. Smith was a member. His
death, at the age of 03, brings to
light the strange story of a mining
prospector who has lived for years
j in Roseburg and In Ashland for the
1 past three years without forming
intimate friendships and about
whole life comparatively little, is i
known. The deceased was not
known to ltnve any living relatives.
Mr. Smith's death was the result
j of Injuries received when he was
mcnt against Clarence A. Haien and
Johanna D. Haien, husband and wife.
.Defendants, for the sum of One thou-
bers, Four, Five and Six, and con
sisting of. the following:
nmmencinff at a nolnt South 36 ,
lUrraaa si minute Went 10 12 amid four hundred ninety-six & 60-
chalni from the Northeast corner of 100 ($1496.66) together with
the Northeast Quarter ot the North- $150.00 attorneys fees, together with
west Quarter, Section' 17, Township $222.85, being the amount plus ln
41, South, Range Ont, East of the terest paid, by Plaintiff as taxes on
DIVIDED
AMONG
Forest. The fire spread and dam-: thrown from his horse and dragged
aged government timber, and on May 1 j through the woods! ln Bumblebee
:, 1921, Mr. Arneson paid $1,600 in'j Gulch the early part of this week,
damages for his criminal negligence !i He was on the way to -his mining
in addition to a fine ot $100. ' (claim in Bumblebee Gulch, when
FOUR
y
The will of Benton' Bowers, who
died last Sumlay was tiled In the
county court Wednesday afternoon
by Brlggs & Brlggs, attorneys of
this city. The value of the property
Is not stated In the will. - A son,
Martin Bowers, Is named executor
without bonds.
To Marthas' J. Frederick, a sister.
On May 19, a federal jury In Port
land brought In a verdict of V-''ly
against Lorenzo E. Dole, for ma
liciously setting a fire on the Sluslnw
Nnt'onal Forest in Oregon.
Racing Pigeons
Released Here
For Vancouver
D. A. Applegate, local agent for
the American Railway Express com
pany liberated 60 racing pigeons at
6 o'clock this morning which will
Lord Mersey, the retired ociogen
Pass and Sun ranclsco men, ' '"" nu une oi ciibuiuu the. sum of $30 a month is be
development of mining Interests In'greatest divorce Judges, also came (1eathed as "long as she shall live,
Jackson and Josephine counties has out of his retirement and volunteered ' t0 be .,, montny
been greatly stimulated, to lend a Hand, disposing of cuses To Mildred A Bowers wife of the'fy 10 Vancouver, B. C. The birds
A. M. Knapp, of San Francisco and with astonishing speed. Now as ,inceased, $1000 is bequeathed, "to' were snPPed ner8 by the Seattla
member of the company, has recent-; many as six or seven courts are gnnu- bo pa)(j goon ag pog9Die after my Racing pigeon club who will tlm
ly returned from Carson(Clty where ing out aivorceg at an unpreceuemed
he took preparatory steps of incor- rute. Justice Hill recently broke all
nisis," (The final divorce decree after
llii1 statutory period ill' six months
poration for the company. Kiinl In , records by "unmarrying" 138 couples
corporation papers were, mailed.; tp- in on minute. He accomplished this
day. by taking his entire list of "decree
Interested with Mr. Knupp in l:
company are the Page-Dressier n:
poration of Medford; George S. Bar- from the trial, when tha divorce is
ton, president ot the Boswell com-! pronounced "absolute" and pronounc
pany; H. D. Norton, president of the Ing them "absolute" in one bunch
First National Bank of Grants Pass.'atter the clerk has read out the
and John Breeding ot Grunts Puss, names.
This new concern, which will be a The Divorce Courts have never
close corporation has purcjiased and j worked very rapidly, and wero usu
paid for deeds to six claims amme-ally in arrears In pre-war days but
diately adjoining the Boswell mine i tlie enormous increase of petitions for
and extending to the Cohen mines, disolutlon of marriage is attributed
owned and being developed by 8c- to the fading of war-romances, thai
attle men. In these six claims th huge proportion of "undefended"
men Interested believe they have the cases, proving the failure of many
mother lode that fed nil the rich hasty war weddings. The. process of
placer territory in the Illinois river "unmurryiug" Is expensive in Eng
section. I hind, the cheapest "undefended" suit
Printed
Card Board
Signs
TIip Tiiliugs carries iu stock for sale the following
cnnl -Imard sipua at
l5e each,
Trjuofor25e
NOTARY PUBLIC
PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
NO LOAFING
CHILLI CONCARNIE 15c
NO SMOKING
NO ADMITTANCE
NO PEDDLING
AUTO FOR HIRE 1
. NO HITCHING
POST NO BILLS
THIS TEAM FOR SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
FOR RENT-INQUIRE
FOR SALE-INQUIRE
FOR SALE OR RENT
DRESSMAKING
BOARD AND ROOM
WARNING TO TRESSPASS .
ERS Cloth, 25c.
Call at The Tidings office for any of the aJxvp.
decease." The will continues: "Thelne P'Keons on tnetr arrival m van
reason I do not make a greater be-lconver- Mr- Applegate will be
quest to my said wife Is because i; notified by the club when the birds
do not think she has treated me ln!reach thel'r destination.
a manner a wife should treat a hus- A shipment or racing pigeons were
band, and, furthermore, that I have released at Roseburg last Sunday by
heretofore paid her Jarge sums ofitlle American Railway Express corn
money, In gifts and otherwise, an'diPanr H"ent ther0 an(l ma(,e a WnB
which I consider a due proportion !tlme ' eSht hours and 45 "ilnutesj
of my property." i Dew een mat cuy a.na seame, a ais-
Mr. and Mrs. Bowers were recent-
tlie accident occurred and It is
thought that he lay helpless in the
woods for about three days before
discovered by two boys who were
Willamette Meridian, being corner
number One of Red Poff rey Claim
Number Six; thence North - 69 de
grees S3 minutes East 22.27 chains
to corner Number Four of Red Pof
trey Claim Number Six; thence
South 67 degrees 9 minutes East
13.03 chains to corner Number
Three of Red Pottrey Claim Number
Six; thence South 69 degrees 33 min
utes west 22.27 chains to corner
Number Two ot Red Poffrey Claim
Number Six and corner Number
Two of Red Poffrey Claim Number
Five; thence South 68 degrees 38
minutes West 22.33 chains to cor
ner Number Three of Red Poffrey
Claim Number Five; thence North
67 degrees 9 minutes West 3.90
chains to corner Number Four of
Red Poffrey Claim Number Four;
thence South 30 degrees 19 minutes
West 2145 chains to corner Num
ber Three of Red Poffrey Claim
Number Four; thence North 67 de
grees 9 minutes West 4.35 chuins to
corner Number Two of Red Poffrey
Claim Number Four;- thence South
88 degrees 26 minutes West 4.40
chains to corner Number One of Red
Poffrey Claim Number Four; thence
North 28 degrees 17 minutes East
23.20 chains to corner Number Fire
of Red Poffrey Claim Number Four;
thence North 68 degrees 38 minutes
East 22,33 chains to point of begin
ning, being corner Number One of
Red Poffrey Claim Number Five and
corner Number One of Red Poffrey
Clajm Number Six, excepting there
from all that portion of the above
described Red Poffrey Mining Claim
lying and being situated within the
Stite ot California'.
The amended location of said de-
' fishing in a nearby stream. He scribed mining claim Is recorded In
was found in a very weakened con. j volume 21 at page 319 of the Mln-
. dition and'althongh he was rushed Recor" ot Jackson C,,untv' 0re-
to the hospital at Hilt he died j And notlce i8 fui.tuer given that
shortly after his arrival tliere, ! all persons claiming adversely the
'mining ground, placer, veins and
AtHHVn Mi-v to ATTWii ilode Premlge.s hereinbefore descrlb-
AnHLAM) Mfc. TO ATTr.M jed ftnd t0i or BUrVeyed, plat-
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION td or herein applied for. are here-
said Real' Ptoperty, together with
$12.40 coats which judgment was en
rolled and docketed In said Court
April 80th, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of said execution,
I will on Saturday, June 11, 1921, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the front door
of the Courthouse ln the City ot Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
offer tor sale and sell at public auc
tion tor cash to the highest bidder,
to satisfy said judgment, with the
coats of this sale, subject to redemp
tion as provided by law, all ot tha
right, title and Interest that the de
fendants, jointly or individually, had
on May 1st, 1913 or have since ac
quired, or now have ln and to the fo-1
lowing described property, situated
In Jackson County, State of Oregon,
to wit:
Beginning at a point 10.37 chains
East and 6.25 chains North of the
Northwest corner of Donation Land
Claim No, 64 in Township 38 South
of Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Oregon, which point is
on the West side line of proposed
Gibson Avenue and from said point
running North 3 degrees West a dis
tance of 226 feet to the place of be
ginning of the lund to be sold;Tbence
West a distance of 132 feet to alley;
Thence North 3 degrees West a dis
tance of 100 feet; Thence East a dis
tance of 132 feet to the West side
line ot said Avenue; Thence South 3
degrees Eust 100 feet, to the place
ot beginning.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May
6th, 1921.
- Q. E. TERRILL,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregou.
By FLORA THOMPSON, .
37-4 Deputy.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
KXKfTTOlM AND TO I'KF.SENT
CLAIMS
The Chamber of Commerce has
appointed Messrs. G, S. Butler, chair
man of Ashland Park Board, Mayor
C. B. Lamkln, and Mr. H. G. End-
ers Jr., as delegates to the second
by notified that unless their ad
verse claims are duly filed accord
ing to law within the time prescribed
by law, with the register of the
United States Land. Office at Rose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, they
annual Convention of the National b barr,e,d ,rom , anv lht ot
p.n, . ! claim in said premises and every
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
STATE OF OREGON
Iu the matter of the Estute of Charles
W, Root, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Honorable G. A, Gardner, judge
ot the County Court of 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 is required to present
the same, duly verified, at the offices
of Briggs & Brlggs, Attorneys, Plo-
37-4
O. WINTER.
J. P. DODGE,
ly divorced..
The residue of the estate after the
above, bequests are made is divided
"share and share alike." between
the four chlldei-n of the deceased, !milel beore reaching Vancouver.
Martin D. Bowers, Benton Bowers,
Jr., Jnmes Bowers, and Raymond S5.
Bowers, with the provision that If
any of the children "shall dies with
out issue," the share shall be appor
tioned among the surviving brothers
and half-brothers.
The will was drawn up October
1, 1919, and the wealth ot Benton
Bowers was generally placed at bn-
tween $150,000 and $200,000.
oart thereof bv virtue of the statutes
It is hoped that at least one of these ;0f the United States in such cas-j
parties may be able to attend the! made and provided.
convention, to be held at Salt Lake' Tn description above given is lnneer Block, Ashland, Oregon, within
rit imio 'ifi 17 1001 ; accordance with survey made by theiBlx months from the date of the first
my June m-u, iu. United States Survey General of Ore- publication of this notice.
Representatives of national organ-1 gon. Date of First Publication; May 11,
izullons and highway associations The adjoining and cou fllctliiR : 1 32 1 .
have been Invited to nartlclnata in, claimants or claims are none, and' E. V. CARTER,
the discussions and to bring before, tre are no adjoining claim, to the
the convention anything of Interest consisting of the said Red Poffrey
in tne promotion of the underly-i Mining Claims, numbered Four,
Ing purposes of the association. These p've and Six.
W. H. CANON,
D.,1.1... Notice is herehv itlven thut thn itn-
tance of 307 miles. As the pigeons, ""''"" ""rucuun 01 ai least gg.9.Wed, Iderslgued. administrator of the Es-
will fly Seattle la 376 miles from!0116 EOod T0Bii connecting the NV, BseBgss-.. , n. ii i.tate ot WJlllam Powell, deceased, hus
Ashland', against a distance of 500 tioaa' " RkJ.M3...lni notice TO CREDITORS. iJy" matTf'regn bnal
mile, by rail. It Is figured that th. ' ' aHuch a'dminlst'ra.or"!
birds will have to fly about 476 f tlon of atniobile 'ravel generally Notice is hereby given that theMd eltate aad tnat Saturdly Jun,
,Miruut5uouf uie naiioo, assisting tne - im""u nm, 1921 at the hour of 11 o'clock
National Park Service in populurli
INOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
m
Ell
SALE MADE 10
MEDFORD
IN
British Actors
Have No Desire
To Copy U. 5.
LONDON. British actors and ac
tresses have no desire to emulate
ling the National Parks, and, in every
! way, to lend encouragement in the
I general development of the west.
! Chambers of Commerce, automo
bile clubs, good roads associations,
as well as state, county and city or
ganizations have been urged to send
one or more delegates to the Salttion nereof' wnlch MaV 1921.
Lake convention to take part ln dis
cussions and represent their com- L. A. ROBERTS
Attorney for Executrix
Executrix of the estate of Joshua
a. in. has been fixed by the Court as
rnf,?' wt6aSedVby V'6 Coun,'ithe time for hearing of objections to
.nTi.? nin?.e T"' an1 the settlement there-
and has qualified. All persons hav-, of .
Ing claims against said eBtute are ' T. L POWELL
..uwt.cu iu y.cueui mu nuuie iu mi: Administrator nf (ho
.t tha fint atut Hnnir i., .I-: Administrator ot tne
town of Talent, Oregon, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, within
six months from the first publica
36-6-wed
Estate of William
Powell, deceased.
their fellow pluyers In America by munitlea In topics that may be pre
glving Sunday theatrlcul perform-: 8ented for consideration.
The National Park-to-park High-!
Real Estate
Homes and acreage. Farms aid
Stock Ranches.
ances. A proposal to open Loudon
theaters on Sundays has Just been
voted down by an overwhelming ma
jority at a meeting organised by the
British Drama league. 'Most 0fiexecutlve secretary manager and 11
those who voted were members ot j statedlrectors.
the theatrical profession. I ggnees
The suggestion that plays be giv
en an Sunday was made by Arthur
Bouchier, an actor, and Father Ad
derley, a popular socialist divine. '
Mr. Bouchier said that only such
plays should be produced on Sun
days as did not occupy the usual
weekly bill and that acting on Sun
days should be optional. Any at
tempt aj coercion, he declared,
should be made illegal.
Father Adderloy urged that it was
a question ot common sense, not of
religion, the the fourth command
ment bad long ceased to be Ood's
law. He believed that Sunday should
be a day of recreation, and that "If
there Is one thing that really does
recreate it is seeing .a play."
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
. ACCOUNT
way Association's official represen-j
latum consists ot tne president,, a;
number of vice presidents, treasurer, j in THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
STATE OF OREGON.
All Kinds ot Good Insurance
Ashlaid Ageita ot Abstract Co.
Billings Agency
llth, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock at the
Court House in Jacksonville, said
County, as the time and place for a
hearing thereon. Any person object
ing thereto Is required to file such
objection on or before the time of
such hearing.
RACHEL GROW,
37-4 Wed. ' Administratrix
NOTICE OF SALE
PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. The
purchase of 6300 acres ot timber
land or 87,000,000 feet of lumber
in tho Fourbit tract in Crater 'Na
tional Park was made here by Mil
lard D, Olds ot Medford la com
petitive bidding passed upon by
George Cecil, district forester. Tbe
sale is one of the biggest made in
several yours and marks an era ot
increased development of tbe lum
ber industry in Southern Oregon.
Situated lid miles east ot Butte
Falls, the eastern terminus of the
Pacific & Eastern railroad, which
Olds is reported to have purchased
recently, the stand consists of 81
per cent Western yellow and sugar
pine. The bid on the yellow pine
was $3.75 while that on the re-
The contract make. It necessarv 41,(1 "",e(1 Dy fonanining it w.tn after the 25th day of June, 1921, Water Street: Beginning at the
tne cuniract mases u necessarj evgn greater fPrvor 1g . ..frlend 0f proceed to sell at private sale, to : southeast corner of lot 3 block 29.
for the buyer to begin cutting opera-ithe actor the highest bidder for cash, that'of the City of Ashland, Oregon, ex-
tlons June 1, 1923, allowing two .. ,. . ... c. certain real estate, belonging to said tending thence northerly along the
years in which to erect necessary ap
paratus and build a logging road
District Forester Cecil said today
T T . . . n-mT,. ..
r,LiLA j. rat iuhsuin,
XXeCUtrlX. !l Cnnnlv Pnnrt nf II an.
Oregon, for Jackson County. In
tllA Matter nf HiA Valuta nt V.nM-
38-5-wed i rii,m ,i,i
iu winnie s. nopKine, covert Hop
kins and Harry Hopkins, and all
j persons Interested In said estate:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You, and each of
you are hereby notified, cited and re
quired to appear on Saturday, the
tilth day of June, 1921, at the Court
yoora of Bald County Court, ln the
Court House at Jacksonville. Jack-
kson County, Oregon, at the hour of
jten o'clock, a. m. of said day to then
and there show cause, If any there
be, why an order authorizing and
licensing the said executrix to sell
In the Matter of tbe Estate of George
W. Grow, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has filed in said
Court her Final Account as admin
istratrix with Will annexed, ot the
Estate ot George W. Grow, Deceased,
and the Honorable G. A. Gardner,
the following described real pron-
County Judge, has designated June erty belonging to said estTite at
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that under
private saie or puouc auction, as.
she may deem best, for the purpose
of paying the debts of said estate,
the expense of the erection of the
Tomb-stone and the expense of the
administration ot said estate, shall
not be made and entered therein, (n
accordance with the prayer of the
said Petition tiled therein on the
26th day of April, 1921, to-wlt:
All of lot 22 In Block "L" In Rall-
road Addition to the City of Ashland.
The undersigned Executor ot the! in JackBon County, Oregon,
estate of John H. Bogue, deceased, Service pf citation on the non-
Ill, at any time before June 9th, resident heirs and devisees of Bald
Georm Jtarnarit Shaw oulckly had' u lu PurB"ance or an oruer ofzi, receive at me law ornce or estate is maae oy pumication there
.k i uk i .m-. Uajtne County Court of the State of W. J. Moore, in the City of Ashland, pf In the Ashland Weekly Tidlngn
tne House roaring with laugnter. tie Oregon, for the County of Jackson, Oregon, sealed bids tor the purchase 'pursuant to an order of the above
began by supporting the proposal duly made and entered on the 14th 'of all right, title and interest that jentitled Court, made this day.
with extraordinary enthusiasm In day ot May, 1920, in the matter ot ; the said deceased had, at the time of WITNESSETH: The Honorable
his capacity of playwright who want-i,h8 Mtate of Jennie Eccleston, de-!hls death, in and to the followlng0. A. Gardner, Judge of the abovo
.A m. m.lr. m.. i f hi. nlavi ceal,ed' L- A- Roberts, the admlnls- described tracts of land: (entitled Court with the seal of suiil
ed to make money out of hlg play. j trator of ,ald Mta,e wli from. and j prop4srty lo, on Court herewith affixed on the 2th
day of April, 1921.
(EAL) CHACNCEY FLOREY,
35-wed-S County Clerk.
If you give up your present Sun.i"r'?ln bn5 'a!dndln? .thn"..nortbriy. a'0!!
. " nnumtju in me oumyiwesi line oi water aireei, ivu ieet;
day holiday under the Impression 0f Jackson, and State of Oregon, par-Whence northwesterly 40 feet; thence
that Sunday will be any different, iicuiany described as follows, to- southerly parallel with the west line
from other days In the theater or
wit:
of said street, 100 feet; thence east-
tbe contract would be formally . i An undivided two-thirds of lot 31.'ri in rant in the nlace of hna-lnnlnr
awarded as soou as satisfactory 1 7 . " . "f ,n"IBIoclt "B" in the Railroad Addition; Timber-Unds located near Hyatt
Prairie: The fractional WH of the
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Executor of the estate
of Mary M. Shepherd, deceased, has
filed In the County Court or Jack
son County, State of Oregon, his
final account as such Executor of
sain estate and that Suturday, tho
' mtiAW Inr a.l'nn ...'' wnrlr than tftt ' - . i- - . , . .
i.i.m..i r vi- ruj. i.i .km I " - ,io ids liny ot Asniana.
ltv to earrv out th. term. n. fin I'1' then 1 ,ha" eont,nue t0 hoId' Bld' on ,ald real Property may beiNWH of section 2 in Township 39 1 28th day of May, 1921. at the hour
, : . ...... .7 the same opinion of your political , mma " me unaersigneo at nis ot- south of range J east W. M. Oregon, lot ten 0 clock a. m.. has been fixed
isnea. ne explained mat this ',,.,-., M member, o( the Brit-lIlce ,Th! Cltiien's Bank Building. ; containing 79.90 acres. (by tbe court as the time for hearing
customary in all large timber con-. . ... . . ... . ,h a' Ashland, Jackson County, Ore- Bids will be received for either or of objections to said report and the
tracts. sa, both of said tracts, subject however.
Tbe expenditure of approxlm.tel; pa't- I f PubIlcatl" mad" Ma" to confirmation by the County Court
,.,' . . .. . . .mil. 0 jackson County, Oregon. Sad
$238,999 1o extend the tracks of , L. A. ROBESlTS. bld thal be in writing, signed by
the railroad to the timber site l";Donr Mnla in Administrator of the estate of the bldder and accompanied by a
one of the greatest costs. The total ItCfUll luaUC VII . Jennie Eccleston, deceased. duly eertmed check payable to the
coat of logging 1000 feet and deliv
ering at Butte Fells is estimated at
$11.20. From Butte Falls the ralll
connection goes direct to Medford,
where It makes Junction with the
Southern Pacific.
Road Condition
America can maintain huge arma
ment and yet not endanger the peace
ot the world, because the world
.knows thst this country craves
peace with all nations snd would not
fire a hostile gun except In self-defense.
K. E. Hodkmen, Pacific highway
division engineer, has made tbe fol
Ashland. Oregon.
MINING APPLICATION NO. O13706
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon,
MAY 10. 1921.
lowing report on the condition of tbcj Notice is hereby given that William
.... ... . . . Mllnes, whose post office address is
u.,,..-., .:u nrouurs .u. Medford, Jackson County. Oregon,
lauiorais state tine: '
executor of said estate for twenty
per cent of the amount of any such
bid, balance to be paid upon acceptance-
of bid. The executor reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
D. M. BROWER,
S7-4 Wed. Executor.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S HALE
has made application for patent to By virtue of an execution and order
Rosebnrg to Myrtle Creek, paving the following described placer mln-lof Sale duly issued out of and under
south ot Roseburg, follow detours;
Myrtle Creek h Canyonville, grading
fair detours, via Riddle; Canyon
ville - Woif Creek, macadamised,
settlement thereof.
Published first
1921.
35-w'd-5
time, April 27..
O. H. YEO.
Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed exe
cutrix ot the estate ot John. W..
Mills, Sis, deceased, br the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon.,
and bsa qualified. All persons hav
ing claims against stld estste are
notified to present same to me at
the law office of W. J. Moore. In
Ashland, Oregon, with proper vouch
ers and duly verified within six
months from the first publication
ing ground .situated In the COTTON-1 the seal ot the Circuit Court for the
. . . . . . . . . , a . 1 U f
WUUU minim UlBinci OI jsckbod. oiaio oi uitkub, tur .ibi-kbuh v,uuuir.
rmin'r Oreann. ld nlacer rroundldated Mar 4th. 1921. ln a certain i hereof, which is Anril 27th. 1931
being known as the RED POFFREVjsult therein, wherein Elisabeth A.I TALITHA C. MILLS.
PLACER MINING CLAIMS, Num-Smith, s Plaintiff, recovered Judg- 91-t-w Executrix.