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ASHLAND WfcKKLT tmtHGa Wednesday, June 13, Ift'Ji. PACK TWO Ashland Weekly Tidings Established 1876 , Published Every Wednesday by THB ASHLAND PRINTING CO. " official city AND COUNTY PAPER. TELEPHONE 89. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year IJ-JJ SIX Months Three Months. ' adverii.si.no rates. niu.isT Advertisements, each lion 3?c t.uui nnaders. th line 10c m.a.ifinl Column, the word, each ,7. lc each time, the fine 81-3c uuv ..... Card of ThanKs Obituaries, the line c Fraternal ordere and eoeieties charg ing regular mutation iees nuu uuo, rAvlllnr rfltnS. Heliglous and benevolent societies will be charged at the regular ad vertising rate for all advertising when an admUslon or collection is taken. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postotfica as second class mail matter. . Would Be Auto Bandits Foiled In Attempted Theft At 10:30 o'clock last night citizens! Koberts discovered the) car, wbioh near Oak and Main streets were wag idetvtlfled as the machine driven aroused from their slumbers by the D the ban(1Us. Wullam- H. Cook, ca b of E. T. SUiples, local real es- ' , , ., .. , . I who claims ownership of the car, was me ue..c,, .ur l.u,.w urn iu l'l".- n...nmhll .y ...t.n nena auto mooi e oaiiuus who uinim 7. Z, , . ii r i lnt0 custody, susplcloned of lmpllca- Ul) ueillliu Ills i:m, iiuiivru on tttn. ...... ., 1 , , Ition in the attempted robbery. , , 1 Questioned in jail this morning by Chief of Police Hatcher, Cook claimed to have arrived here yester day evening at 9:30 o'clock parked JOHN H. FTLLER LISTED AMONG and li recognised, as a competent DELEGATES ATTENDING STATK hotel man of long experience. ' He CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CON- was formerly connected with Port FERENCE. ; land and eastern hotels. 1 Mp PMahnlm hiia nlwan Kaan n strong booster for Ashland. His fam- tire from the rear of Staples ma chine. The men li.nl I ho tire lu their car when observed by Mr. Staples who had retired for (he night ut his place on Oak street. Staples run ning from the house in his bare font and scanty attire frightened the three men, who In milking their escape were, observed to be driving a Stude- bnker car, and attempted to obtain police aid. The bandild threw down tho tiro and speeding their machine ASHLAND I Hill CHERRY TEAST1 1 Fi OR EASTE RNERS About 200 of tbe leading build ing owners and managers of the" United States who are touring the west will pass through Ashland on the morning of June 20, according to a letter received he-e by John H. Fuller, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, from the .Pacific North west Tourist association. Ashland will be their first stop in Oregon since leaving Callforniii, where tho party made an extensive tour. Port land may have its Hose Festival, bill at 6:15 o'clock on the Morning of the party's arrival, Ashland will hold literally, a "Cherry Festival" for the benefit of tho visitors besides ar ranging for a welcome committee according to plans of the Chamber of Commerce. It Is planned, Mr. Fu' ler states, to make use of the ex hibit building at the depot where Ashland's fairest girls will serve Rogue River Valley's sweetest cber dies to the visitors. Mr. Fuller is strong for a program that will make the party remember Ashland as their first stop In the Pacific Northwest. Herbert Cuthhert, executive secre tary of the Pacific Northwest Tour ist association stales that "It is high ly desirable that these Influential people from the east should be thor oughly Informed upon the resources - und possibilities of the Pacific Northwest, and particularly in ref erence to our fruit. "Please remember that thep pel ple have been in California, mill they will have seen some wonder ful orchards and may he under the Impression that all the fruit on the coast Is raised lu Califirnia. We must show them that they are mistaken and that the Pacific Northwest raises just as good fruit as can he found anywhere in the world." the car on a side street and then lost It. He claims that the machine was stolen by the men attempting the rob bery of Staples car. He explains the fact that be was with tbe car when taken by the police by stating that "being a stronger In the town I was not sure where I parked the car and consenuentlv was huntinar all over so mill u iiuiieii ...e corner o. vtown for It." I had Just found it and Main streets on two wheels. theywhen taken by tbfj po,(ce made their escape. A tire on the nm-, 0ook clum( ,hat be Qr()re frQm chine driven by the would he tlrecw Cal , tQ H.Jrt 1.1. . .1. nt l,ul iVw. ...Ail w.f iii.a.1 . ... ...r ,r.uu ber tbe ncemie num,er ot t)e car 10 ,l0D- of which he claims ownership and Pursued by night patrolman Rob- states that his license certificate la errs and a crowd of citizens the ma-in Chlco at his home there. Both chine was found at the city tool I Cook and the car are held here for house on Water street. Patrolman i Investigation by the police. Ily will remain In ' the city.' ' Mr. Cblsholm expects to return to Ash land in the near future and hopes to make his home here. He states that Ashland Impresses him better PORTLAND, .,. Ore., - June I. -( Special). The State of Oregon la Ou the right track at last In regard to land settlement, und the plan un dertaken this summer for bringing settlers from the middle wt If fnl. folwed as a consistent nolle for -"I" home ,nan n otner clt number of years, wlllbrlng Oregonlne ha ever been ln' cl,her 00 th up to her rightful place in rural rucmc cm"" or ln ,U8 ea"ern ,lale8' population and development, ac Mr', Cbtoholm e has cording to C. C. Gignoux of Omaha, uu"rBU ,nB nfua Krowln 01 lour asslstant supervisor of agriculture of tf,ae ln Aahland. He ha. great Start Mortage Foreclosure For Possession of Austin Hotel To Take Over Hotel in Six Months Foreclosure of mortgage proceed-! firm of Brlggs .6 Brlgg. silted tint ings against the Ashland Develop- possibly six months would elapse be ment coi-Doratlon and Jesse Wliilmrn. I rie the Plaintiffs would he able to defendants, were started last week lake possesslin of the hotel. He i-Outed that his i linnta tvnnM hnnKi. for the possession ot the Austin Ho- lm (lx up the hote and mnke ,evena tel by I). Perozzl, Camlla K. Owen lm) rovements. and Minnie Parker, plaintirrs, It The Auslu Hotel was pucrhased learned today from Driggs & Brlggs,' abiut two years ugo by Jesse Win attorneys for the plaintiffs. Sum-1 burn from D. Perozzl. Camilla Owen mons were served on Miss Kupp. see- and Minnie Parker. Mr. Wlnburn -etiiy of the AhIiIiiiiiI Development! had at that time planned to utilize corporation. I the hotel in a commercial enter- A payment on the $35.0i(i uiort-'prise. Afterwards the Ashland De gage against the Austin Hotel WAS.velopment corporation, of which Mr. duo this mont'i and les-al proceed- Wlnburn is a stockholder, was form ings by the plaintiffs were s'arledled and the AuBtin Hotel was pur shortly'after tho date set for the ilupjchused by (hat corporation from Mr. payment. William Rnggi, ol the law' Wlnburn. II TAKES SOMERSAULT SPIN LIQUOR IS BLAMED Edward White C. A. R. Veteran Dies Sunday Tbe funeral of Kdward Whll member of tbe C. A. K. and pioue.tr of Ashland, who died yesterday after an llliu'ss of two months, wik held this afternoon at two o'clock irom his home on Mountain avenue. He was buried at the Mountuin Virw emetery. Rev. Kdwnrds officiating. .Mr. White is survived by his wile So far as could be learned at a lute hour today there are no other rela tives or Mr. White in Ashland. Tue tuneral was held under the auspices of the G. A. R.' Mr. White was well known btre and his death Is keenly felt by 'i great many friends. The body wa? taken to the Dodge I'ndertaking Par lors after Mr. White's death. f. OF O. (.KADI ATK TO TfcAt'll AMIIaAM) HIGH Will II II. CMSS VN1VEHS1TV OF OREGON, EU GENE,. June 10. Leota I.. Rogers, of Independence. Ore., who will teach English next year In tbe Ash land high school, will receive her degree from the I'nlverslty of Ore gon on June 20, as a member of a graduating class of 185, tbe largest ever turned out by the I'niversity. While at the t'nJverslty. Miss Rogers has specialized in education taking also many courses in English and dramatic Interpretation. She has been active In student at lain on tbe campus. In her fresh man year she was vice president of tbe Oregon Club and a member of tin woman's band. In her sophomore year she was captain of her clar swimming team. In ber Junior year he was beid of swimming for 1'ni rnltr women, a member of tbe life saving corp., and of tbe I'nlver sity players. In her senior year sbe as vice president of the French Club. iMedford. Police state that the "aroma ot liquor" was very strong . among the men. A charge of drunk jenesa will be brought uguinst Han jlny, who was taken to his home here I after regaining consciousness at the 1 hospital. I The child, Gene Sciuyth, usleep in the front seat nt the time of tbe accident. Mis. Scmyth, Han tley and Rudolph wero in the back seat. The police were unable to find any liquor in tbe wrecked car or near tbe scene of the accident. It is thought by Chief Hatcher that the bottles were thrown away before or hidden after the accident. No state ment could be bad from any one of the pVirty where It he liquor came Police state that it was ob- the Union Pacific system, In on ad dress before tbe Oregon state Cham ber of .Commerce land settlement conference. The conference of representative business men and commercial club! secretaries was called to perfect ar-1 rangements for the reception and' entertainment of tbe first tralnload of settlers who will arrive in Ore gon from the middle west on July 21st, and to formulate plant for a continued land settlement policy for the future. "Oregon has been a step or two behind the parade in the past In re gard to land settlement," declared Genoux in pledging tbe unqualified support of tbe Union Pacific sys tem to the present plan,"Here-to-foi-e, there has been no organized plan tor bringing settlers to the state, or to take care of tbetn after their arrival. You are on the right track at last, and your success is certain." William Hanley, a director of the state chamber, who has Just return ed from the middle west, declared faith in tbe city as a rendezvous for tourists. Hotel arrivals have been exceptionally numerous during tbe past week he stated the council to outline his work for six months fiom the first publlcs the accomplishment of the Job und tion hereof, which is May 18, 1921. , . ,u . , ELLA J. PATTERSON, was given the power to act for com- Executrix. pletlon of the street work. A ROBERTS, A. C. Nlnlnger appeared Mori the i Attorney for Executrix. ettv hnnnril In ibm Ititoeeit. nt fhalfU'B-l 18-8-Wed Chamber ot Commerce committee on I TIDINGS STARTS "CURIOUS NEWS READERS' CONTEST Rex Lunpnuui, DCwspApennnn mil known here, formerly of Gold Hill and lately of Honolulu, ha not been openly accused of "wearing the , green" but the fuct atandti that be brought an overgrown four leaf clover to- tbe Tidings this morning. TIm clover bt remarkable, not only for its extra lent but tor ItM alzc. It la eanily five timet) jm large a the ordinary rlovrr. TIm clover is now at -the Tiding of floe where ita life Li being Kustaineri by a large jar of water. - Mr. Lauipiuua kay that tbe clover la the flrt four kutf omi that he ha discovered since his arrival here from Honolulu. He sayx that he formerly used to find many of the little1 green plants in this vicinity. Kex Lampiuau'a clover starts that the middle westerners are ready "curious news" contest among Tld- to move and are Interested ln Ore gon. An increasingly large number of these substantial farmers can be brought to Oregon each succeeding year, he laid. Secretary Quayle's report ot tbe progress made In the land settle ment plan thus far was received with enthusiasm by the assembled dele gates. It wag pointed out that n great Interest in the homeseekers' excursion to Oregon In July was be? ing manifested throughout the mid lngs subscribers to see who can sup ply the most remarkable, curious news of the day. As a starter the Tidings suggests Why Is a four leaf clover? NEFJ) GREATER ACTIVITY FOR COUNTY FAIR Unless there are a greater number of voters who sign tbe petitions for a special election and unless tbe com mittees, appointed to secure sigim- die west. More than 1,000 Inqulr- ture sbow a reater actlr"y befor, ies had been answered thus far, ac- 'next Monday AVpnlnr tha ehnnnu cording to the report. The fullest p-operation in the for a fair this fall or for tbe im provement of. the fair grounds will V- - i land aettlemeh plans of the stale i UB Y"ry 8,lra' chamber was nledeed hv th. ri.le.1 UnIlke tue ca" for m0Bt 1';' gates from various parts, of thi 0,fictiou,, wuere a efrUla Pontage state who were present at the con ference. These delegates Included lot voters at the last general election jean petition for a special fair lm- Charles Hall, Klamath Falls; Lea-! provement electlon- 4" county attor- Ile Butler, Hood River; Oeorge W. Hyatt, Enterprise; W. P. O'Brien, Astoria; Thomas B. Kay, T. E. Mc Croskey and A. C. Bohrnstedt. of Salem; E. E. Brodle. Oregon Citv: R. H. Jonas, Beaverton; John Hen derson, Opal City; Harry W. Gard, Madras; J. H. Fuller, Ashland; W. A. Reld, Harshfleld; H. A. Joslln. Dallas; M. D. Morgan, Harrtaburg; R. . L. Schee, Prlnevllle; W. E. iMeacham, Baker; L. Andes, Bend: was ijornon j. Taylor, Molalla; Paul As a finale to what Chief of Police Hatcher believes to have open a gay' night party in which moonshine whiskey figured, a light cur, driven by Daniel Ryan who is now in jail, overturned ut two o'clock Sunday morning on the state highway about three miles from here between AnIi- land and Medford, seriously Injuring . ti-a Pniil Ci.tvll, nnil Irtauiili llmi-: ....... . . "i- 'tallied either at Medford or Ashland. ley. Mrs. Scyml, s twelve year ol.li Kcinvth nnti hr iliiitcrlitnf urn daughter. Gene, was badly bruised. n ,ht and cut about the lace. Mrs. Scmyth ' w an o( was deeply cut on the head uiul j Sout hern ,,aclflc compallVi wlth bruised. Hanley was bad.y bruised , m on of and unconscious for several hour undent. He rendered assist All three were rushed to the nos-l nf,m.wnp, h,.MM mam. pl.al here after being given first ald; Qf he (u Ashfln(1 treatment ut the home of L. OortluiSi :i farm house In front of which thei . acclrcnt occurred. The driver,! Ryan, was only slightly bruised and GAIN BY MILK DIET Is being held by the police to answer to a charge of driving an automobile (J RANTS PASS, Ore., June 9 while under the Influence of liquor. Thirteen children In the Riverside Tho other member ot the party. W. school here gained enough to re F. Randolph, was uninjured. He bad store them to normal weight not been drinking Chief Hatcher t h r o u g b drinking milk and stated. I following the suggestions on diet The car. after leaving the left hand given by the home demonstration side of the highway and running In- agent. The Woman's Ci'ib in Grants to a ditch, swerved sideways, turned, Pass became Interested In this phase coinjdWely over and landed right lot home demonstration work and side up, throwing all the occupants assisted in starting nutrition class- clear of the r:ir in spite of the fact Ies In all the grade schools ot this that the top was up. The cur wus city. As a part of the nutrition badly wrecked. jwork milk stations were establish- All the men are truck owners wholed which supplied the children with have been working on the state high way for the Osker Huber company, doing hauling on a contract basis. They have been stationed on the Robinson, Aurora; Alfred A. Aya, Roy T. Bishop, Wm. McMurray, N. U. Carpenter, John Ferguson, Ralph Ackley, Oeorge L. Hurd, W. I. Grif fith. F. M. Rummell. Mrs. Winnie Braden, Wm. H. Crawford and A. R. Johnson. ney rendered an opinion for the Farm Bureau that It was necessary to se cure the names ot IS per cent of the total registered voters. There are 10,581 registered voters In Jackson county and the names of 1580 art necessary to call this election tor county fair improvement. At the present time 91 J voters hare signed the petition but there remains 667 to be secured before the county au thorities may order the election. Unless the voters of Jackson coun ty volunteer their signatures to the petitions there will be no fare this fall, as the fair grounds cannot be made ready for same. A petition Is on file at the Chamber of Commerce. the Fourth ot July -celebration, of which he is chairman, to csk for the granting of the usual privileges rela tive to tbe use. of fire work, street celebration and a permit tor a street parade. His petition was a senei&l one and the matter was refor.'jd to Mayor Lamkin with ttrj power to r.:t when the Chamber of Com men? made a definite outlining ot I le pro gram to be followed on July i . The subject of tbe fire whistle, the tempermental blowing of which 's alleged to be a nuisance, sluge . a comeback from a discussion nt recent dute. Negotiations are now being made with the Postal Telegraph com pany to supply the electric current which supplies the "kick" for the whistle at a set price per annum. The current has been supplied by the Western Union telegraph company at price ot $5 per year. , Due to mechanical difficulties tbe whistle Is continually blowing out of time. Its noisy temperment was re cently the cause ot a petition being presented to the city council citing the whistle as a nuisance and de manding that steps be taken to make the fire announcer behave "accord ing to Hoyle." The matter now rests PUBLIC LAND SALE. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office: at Roaeburg, Oregon, May 1$, 1921. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Comismsloner of the General Land office, under provi sions of Sec. 2466, R. S., pursuunt to the application ot Mary Homes Tuck er, Serial No. 012927, we will offer at public sale, to tbe highest bidder, but at not less than $4.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 2nd day ot July, next, at this ofllce, the fol lowing tract of land: NEW NWK, 8ec. 22, T. 39 S., R. 2 East, Will. Meridian. Tbe sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when (hose present at the hour mimed have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. W. H. CANON. 40-6. Register. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon, May 26, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Ralph H. Springsteen of Plnehurst, Oregon, who, on May 23, 1918, made Hohie stead Entry, Serial, No. 011280. for the B of NEW of Section 17. with the action to be taken by the Township 40 S, Range 4 E, Will Postal Telegraph company. .nmette Meridian, has filed notice A requisition presented by cltvj0' , l"tne1,','" 10 ",,a.kel . ",r101e ' lyenr proof, to establish claim to the water engineer Hosier to the council i and above described, before F. Roy for the repair of a car belonging totDavls, U. S. Commissioner, at his his department, amounting to 166.ilce, ut Medford, Oregon, on the via uuy ui JUiy, iv&l. Claimant names us witnesses George A. Grieve, of llornbrook, California. Thomas J. Grieve, of llornbrook, California. Fred W. Kdsall. of Plnehurst. Oregon. Fred Train, of Hornhrook, Calif. W. II. CANON, 40-6 Register. was approved. ENGINEERS FROM CORVALLIS INSPECT GRANITE PROPERTIES C. O. Luuritzen, secy, of the Cor- vallls Com'l. Club and J. H. Batch eller of the Ore. School of Mines are In the city looking Into some granite MINING APPLICATION NO. O1370B and mining propositions. There are! several fine ledges of granite near! l'"iuLd s,ate n, omce' Ashland and some of them have been , MAY 10 19" acquired and will likely be opened Notice Is hereby given that William up In -the near future. tMllnes, whose pust office address is The Blair eranite ouarrv. eiht iMedford. Jackson County, Oregon, has made application for patent to the following described placer mln- mlles east of Ashland Is now pro ducing some of the finest granite that (inK ground situated in the COTTON- goes on the coast market, in good, WOOD mining district of Jackson or better than the Vermont product. 'County, Oregon, said placer ground being known as the JtED POFFREV hnra Nnnp Vivo an,l ttlv ami (w.t. quarry men, as already tha high 0f the following: ' quality of the Ashland granite husi Commencing at a point South 3H been demonstrated. Mr. Lauritzen degrees 61 minutes West 10.12 and his engineer are out this afterihal" f.rm th Northeast corner of iu ionuauBi vuaner ut me noriu west Quarter, Section 17, Township 41, South Range One, East of the Willanfette Meridian, being corner TO HOLD ILLINOIS PICNIC .number One of Red Poffrey Claim IV iithia ping ji vk iu umDer ': lnence orll 88 IN IJTHIA PARK Jl Ms 33 mlBUte, East 22.7 chains ' to corner Number Four of Red Pof An Illinois picnic in Ashland isitrey Claim Number Six; thence being planned for Friday, June 24tli.iSo,ll 67 degrees 9 minutes East la.va cnaius 10 cornel- ."Numiier This fact is of great interest to; noon looking voer the granite ledges about Ashland. It will be held in Lithla Park at noon. All natives of Illinois or who have lived there long- enough Three of Red Poffrey Claim Number Six; thence South 69 degrees 33 min utes West 22.27 chains to corner to think of It as "hom" are Invited jNumber Two of Red Poffrey Claim j XT... 1 O!- I 1, . imiiiuer oia aim corner .Milliner to attend. Each family is asked to bring a Two of Red Poffrey Claim Number Five; thence South 68 degrees 3N well filled lunch basket and a plain minutes Wect 22.33 chains to cor- GOLD KILL RANK ROBBERS GIVEN FIVE YEAR SENTENCE HOME WEDDING MARKS MARRIAGE OF LOCAL GIRL Miss Madeline Silver, well known ln Ashland church and social cir cles, and Wlllard Hays of Pendle ton were united in marriage at 9:00 Peter Strauff, known to the Pacific coast police a a"Dutcb Pete," and Frank Kodat, both ex-eonvicts with I o'clock last evening at the home of prison records ln Montana, Arizona, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Oregon, were sentenced to five Harry Silver. The home was dec- years in state prisou yesterday by Circuit Judge F. M. Calkins. The men were found guilty last Friday by a Jury after an hour's, delibera tion ot the attempted burglary ot tbe Bank of Gold Hill on the nlgbt of April 13. A motion for a new trial was made ln behalf 01 the pair1, by. their attorney. Sou men re ceived their sentences wltbou a tremor:" Defer Bank Failure Casern. orated with a profusion of roses, Brothers and sisters ot the bride adled as attendants at the ceremony, The simple ring ceremony was per formed. Rev. Josephine Champie, pustor of the Christian 'church, officiated. The bride was charming in a gown of cream white organdy with veil and orange blossoms and car ried a bouquet of white roses. After congratulations, and tbe All the Bank of Jacksonville tail- presentation of the bridal bouquet to ure cases pending were deferred till the tall term of court. These Include indictments against . C. H. Owens, former local orchardlat. now a Utah oil operator, Mrs. Blakeley, former county treasurer, Chester C.'Kubli, Anplegate rancher, and R. D. Hlnes, Miss Kathleen Silver, tbe younger sister of the bride, the guests, con sisting of relatives of tbe bride and groom, "repaired to the dining room where dainty refreshments were served. Miss Silver Is a graduate of the former viec president of tbe defunct 1 Ashland high school and an alumnus Institution. pf O. A. C, and has taught in the Prosecutor Rawles Moore object-! primary departments of tbe Gold ed to tbe delay ln tha bnnk cases. -Hill and Cottage Grove scblols and and remarked tbat the public was'ln the government school at Muta- losine confidence in the testimony', katta Alaska, of W. H. Johnson, forme.- cashier or The groom is ot an old and well the bank, now serving a ten year sen- known family of Virginia. The hap tence at Salem. Dem'i.rect were py couple left last night tor Califor nia to. all the indictments or the nla. ubove and will be argued and dociden - before the next terra ot court. CITY EXPENSES FOR MAY 1 AMOUNT TO fU.III one-half pint of milk regularly at the morning recess. Little booklets called "Tbe Child Health Alphabet," were offered Siskiyou mountains where the hlgh-j prizes to the child In each grade way nears completion to the Cali-'who gained tbe most. In the first fornla line. month. The lowest gain ot any prize Mrs. Krniyth is the wife of Fred winner was from one-half pound j.V A. CHISHOLM TAKES - Scmyth owner of a truck. The car was under weight to normal, and the! CRATER LAKE POSITION j The expenditure of the city funds owned by Mr. Scmyth who was in greatest gain ot any of the prize! - for the month of May amounted to Portland at tbe time of tbe accident, winners was from four pounds under A Austin Cblsholm has resigned; $5,214.16 according to a statement The truck owners are on strike for weight to normal. pay equal to tbat of last year addj Such classes as this are being con it was after a meeting of tbe strtk-j ducted by the Benton county borne ing mrt at Ashland that the auto j demonstration agent in one school party was made up and left here in Corvaflis and, with her assis- at o'clock for Medford. There they tance. In the schools id Bellfountaln held a cafe party, leaving that place jsnd Alsea. Tbe Jackson county for Ashland at one o'clock In thehome demonstration agent Is giving morning. Robert Newlan, truck, assistance with such classes in one driver, accompanied the party toi school in Medford and one in Tal Medford. but did not make the re- ent. The Coos county home dem ur 11 trip. Randolph, who bad not .onstratlon agent has assisted the been drinking, admitted that tbe men home economics teacher or the pro members of the party bad been Jeet leader la starting such classes drinking and that the bottles bad in the schools in Powers, Myrtle been passed around after Having i Point and Coqullle. as manager ot the Austin Hotel here passed upon by the finance commit tor the acceptance o( a position, un-jtee and approved bv the city roun der Carl Tyngwald. manager of the.cll at their regular meeting. Crater Lake Lodge, be announced1 Tbe council disposed of a great this morning. Mr. Chisholm will amount of routine business begin remain at Crater Lake during tbe en-' ning with the opening ot bids for tire summer season. He will be ac-excavation work on Scenic Drive companled by Olaf Hansen who wn pfrepetory to extending that street employed -by Mr. Cblsholm for the 1 from Pine street to Strawberry Lane, past several weeks at tbe Austi:i!Two contractors made bids on 'he Hotel. The resignation of Mr. Chis-j proposed work. Both, bids were re holm will take place June 26. jjeeted on the grounds that they w-e Mr. Cblsholm bas been manager! to high. It was agreed that tbe city of tbe Austin Hotel for the past, could do the work much cheaper by seven months. He is well known! hiring Its own labor and teams, ,'ity here among Ashland business men 'engineer Walker was Instmtted by cup, knife, fork and spoon tor each member of their party. Coffee wil! be furnished by tho Ashland com mitee. Mrs. C. B. Lamkin is presl- ner Number Three of Red Poffrey Claim Number Five; thence North 67 degrees 9 minutes West 3.9n chains to corner Number Four of Red Poffrey Claim Number Four; dent of the Illinois association and thence South 30 degrees 1!) minutes Mra. De Peau, secretary treasurer. Wea'21 45 cMns ,0 co,ner N'unl ..,.. . ber Three of Red Poffrey Claim The committee in charge of arrange- NumDer Pour. tbence ments consists of Dr. Hawley, Mrs. grees minutes West 4.35 chains to Hodglcson, Mrs. McCee, and Mrs. corner Number Two of Red Poffrey Mac Cracken. Real Estate Hones and acreage. Farms and ' Stock Ranches. All Kinds of Good Insurance Asblasd Agents of Abstract Co. Billings Agency Claim Number Four; tbence South 88 degrees 26 minutes West 4.4U chains to corner Number One of Red Poffrey Claim Number Four; thence North 28 degrees 17 minutes Kant 23.20 chains to corner Number Fiv,. Jof Red Poffrey Claim Number Four; thence North 68 degrees 38 minutes East 22.33 chains to point of begln jaing, being corner Number One of :Red Poffrey Claim Number'Flve ami corner Number One of Red Poffrey Claim Number Six, excepting there I from all that portion of the above .described Red Poffrey Mining Claim lying and being situated within (lie St.te of California. The amended location of said de scribed mining claim is recorded in volume 21 at page 319 of the Min ing Records ot Jackson County, Ore gon. I And notice is further given Uiat all persons clalmlug adversely the mining ground, placer, veins and lode premises hereinbefore describ ed and referred to, or surveyed, plat ted or herein applied for, ure here by notified that unless their ad verse claims are duly tiled accord ing to law within the time prescribed by law, with the register of the United States Land Office at Kom- burg, Douglas County, Oregon, they any right ot ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice la hereby given, that under and In pursuance of an order of the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on tbe 14th day of May, 1(26, in the matter of the estate of Jennie Eccleston. de ceased, L. A. Roberts, the adminis trator nt an Id atnt will frnm unit will ha haiparl Ii-aim . . . t a r . t- j . T .An. !... 1 . . . auer ins zoiu uay 01 june, inii.iciaira in saia premises and every proceed to sell at private sale, to part thereof by virtue of the statute the highest bidder for cash, that certain real estate, belonging to said estate, and situated In the County of Jackson, and State of Oregon, par ticularly described as follows, to-wlt: An undivided two-thirds ot lot 31, Block "B" In tbe Railroad Addition to the City of ABhland. Bids on said real property may be made to the undersigned at bis of fice In The Citizen's Bank Building, at Ashland, Jackson County,. Ore gon. First publication made May 25. 1921. L. A. ROBERTS. Administrator of the estate of Jennie Eccleston, - deceased, Ashland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of the United States in such case made and provided. Tbe description above given is In accordance with survey made by the United States Survey General of Ore gon. The adjoining and conflicting claimants or claims are none, ami there are no adjoining claims to the said described placer mining claim , consisting of tbe said Red Poffrey Mining Claims, numbered Four, Five and Six. W. H. CANON, Register. 8-9-Wed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereroy given that the undersigned has been appointed exe cutrix of tbe estate of John W. Mills, Sr., deceased, by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and has qualified. All persons hav ing claims against stid estate are notified to present same to me at the law office of W. J. Moore. In Ashland, Oregon, with proper vouch- auiy verified within six Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Exeeutrix of tbe estate of Joshua Patterson, deceased, by the County Court of Jackson County Oregon, snd has qualified. All persons hav ing claims sgainst said estate are ers and notified to present the seme to melmontbs from the first publication at the Talent State Bank, in thejhereof. which is Anrll t7ih ii town of Talent. Oregon, with proper TALITHA C MILLS vouchers anl duly verified, within' Jl-t-w Executrix.