ASHLAND AMERICAN Richard O. Morelock et uv to Del- And from our own Oklahoma Mrs. “ To think without confusion clearly. ly newspaper, is now being published Bert Puett, W D $400 S Wof NW, Jennie To act from honest motiv purely, Duffy writes. Yreka. This is the third newspa­ NW of SW Sec. 5 Twp 36 S R 2 W. “ I am w riting to tell you I am To love their fellow men sincerely. at A rretta E. Zana to T. J. West W busy teaching Expression and that I To trust in God and Heaven securely. per for that county seat town. Roy Lot 14 Blk 16 Gold ill. have chosen three orations for my Lola J. Bodine, Albany, Ore., in M. Avery and Jam es E. Lovejoy « D J. $175, W. Noonchester to W. Noon— i high school boys from the pages of are the owners. (R e p o r t e d by Jrck*on County A b ­ chesetre W I) $1, Lot 1 Blk 2 Sum Ribbon Review. 1 the Union Signal and they have met W hite ------------------------- s t ra c t Co., Sixth Street a n d * ------------------------- --------------------* -------------------- mit Ave eHights add to Medford. with splendid success.” Central A"enue, Medford) J. W. Noonchester to Wm. Noon Now friends, put up your signal, Yreka H at Three Paper* Please phone society items to 95. cester Q D $1, Lots 1 to 8 in keep it up. Send the advertising me­ The Siskiyou Times, a semi-week­ T hat’s the American phone. C L E R K E O F F IC E Block 3, Lots 4 to 11 inc. Block dium of the W. C. T. U.— the Union Perry E. W ynkoop, vs. Coni M. 2. Summit Ave Heights add to Med Signal— to friends and acquaintance ford. Wynkoop, divorce. give it to teachers, judges and col­ William Molt, vs. A. G. W right, J. A. Perry et ux to Ralph E. leges.— Union Signal. P A IN T E R S et ux, to recover property. Sweeney et ux W D $500, Lot 2, Ada Carnell, Vs. Medford Irriga­ Perrys Second subdivision. GEORGE E. FOX SC IE N T IFIC T E M P E R A N C E tion District, et al, damages. J. H. Cooley to Porter J. Neff, C L IF F BURLINGAM E State, vs. A ugustine Vagnz, tra n ­ deed $1, Lot 1, Blk 22 Medford. RE A L E S T A T E and IN S UR A N C E A. C. Burgess et uvx to Norman “ Individuals die, but so much of script of judgm ent. Good Bargains in Land Pa in ter and Decorator State, vs, Jesus P. Cervantes, F. Ohrt, W I) $10. Lot 6( Blk 2,( truth as they have received and re­ and City P roperty vealed to hum anity, so much of un­ Papering, Tinting Orchard Add. to Medford. Transcript of Judgem ent. State, vs. Mrs. Joe Ryder, trans­ F. M. Poole et ux to Agnes Downs selfish, uncalculating service, as they Central Point - - Oregon Phone 98 W. I). $10, Lot 19 & 20 Blk J Rail have rendered to mankind, cannot cript of judgm ent. be lost when *hey die. Hum anity re­ State, Vs, Jose Ramerez, trans­ road Add to Ashland. calls their lives, treasures up their --------------------* -------------------- cript of judgm ent. A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W contributions, and those who follow Ralph E. Koozer, Ella J. P ater­ How aptly the above statem ent H ave a fit a t son. E. B. Adamson, W. J. Ferns, W. C. T. U. COLUMN applies to our beloved Frances Wil­ incorporate as Bagley Canning Co. O í» KS T ailoks lard. From the time she made the Mary E. Dudley, vs, Ralph Wr. vital decision to "T rust in the Lord W. G. T R IL L Oak S tre e t Dudley, waiver default findings and BY MAY BENEDICT and do good,” her life became one conclusion decree. ' / P rice» to s u it of unselfish, uncalculating service. R. W’. Campbell, vs. Opal Camp­ FORMER SALOON REM ONSTR­ Inspired educator that she was, she ev ery p u rse bell, divorce. Attorney-at-Law— Nota ry Public devoted her suprem e efforts to es­ ANCE United States, vs. R. H. Avery, tablishing e d u c a t ional gardens discharge of tax lien. R E A L E ST A T E Central Point - * Oregon the lengt hand breadth of J. W. LaTourete, et al, vs, C. J. These names are copied from an throughout the land, firm ly im planting the seed Semon et al, dem urer. old saloon rem onstrance published in truth. As she traveled to and fro, City of Rogue River, Cs. Pauls 1890. This remonstranceagaim jt a of -S E E - of devoted women were thus Electric store, et al, judgm ent. saloon in Ashland has been in the unions MORTUARY BR O W N & RICE formed, bound by the firm cords of a Joe J. Jones, vs. George Daniel, keeping of the first W. C. T. U. common aim, the constant enriching for a bargain in et al to quiet. president, Mrs. Ann Russell all these tilling of the soil within a given Portland Association of Credit .wars and it is by her favor that and — REAL ESTATE— Men. vs, R. H. Burton, judgm ent. we are perm itted to publish these area. 63 North Main Street Truly has it been said th at “the Norma Reeder, vs. Wallace Reed­ names. There are ¿23 names of our path of a good woman is strewn with PERL FUNERAL HOME Ashland, Oregon er, order oath waiver findings and citizens on the rem onstrance, but flow ers—hut they spring up behind conclusion. we are aiming only to publish those her footsteps, not before.” We who Corner Sixth and Oakdale Ira Tilley, vs. Charles A. Elliott who are still living or who have are following where Frances W il­ A. M. Beaver Telephone 68 chattel lien. relatives still in Ashland. lard trod are indeed reaping the re­ Phone 47 M edford, Oregon Kimbell F ru it Company, vs. Geo. Kemonstrators against saloons in ward, out with blessings come res­ Beaver Realty Co. Kaufman, summons. Ashland in 1890— H. B. Carter, W. ponsibilities. From “fainting hands Reliable-Responsible, Real Estate, Ruth Hew itt, vs, E. K. Hewitt, H. Atkinson, W. A. Cordell, Benja­ the torch she threw ,” and her gard­ Loans, Insurance min Fox, Wm. L. Johnson, John motion and order. have now become our sacred References: Citizens Bank of Ash­ Walace Woods, vs, J. Rinehart, et Howell, J. K. Helman, F. G. Strange, ens A BS T R A C T O R S Upon each union devolves land, F irst National Bank, State J. S. Herrin, L. H. Blakeman, D. charge. al, summons. Bank of Ashland— 175 Main St. the duty of cultivating, planting and E. M. Tucker, vs. Jack W arnes, McCarthy, S. Patterson, Horace Root casting weeds, ever bearing ASHLAND, OREGOON_____ J. W. Alnutt. B. 11. Hatch, J. L. in mind out that the "They et al, for money. upward JACKSON COUNTY Sudden Service Repair Shop, vs. Downing, L .J. Larson, Wm. Lyttle- still and onward who must would keep ton, F. M. Grainger, 0. Ganiard, H. abreast of tru th .” Frank Boardman, chatel lien. ABSTRACT CO. A. M. Galligan, et al, vs. Wiliam L. W alter, Wm. Gilroy, Charles The time ow year has arrived R E A L E S T A T E F-stahlished in 1885 Ganiere, D. P. W alrad, H. Fox, C. Wisener, lien on chattels. your gardens must be sown, Good City for Country THE ONLY COM PLETE TITLE George W olff, vs. Jake Howard, H. Gillette, Eugene W alrad, J. H. when that the first crop (posters and es­ SYSTEM IN JACKSON COUNTY and Trade*— Russell, D. L. Rice, F. W. Barclay, estate, lien. may be harvested before May F. L. — N U Buys Abstract* of Title and The Commercial Corporation, xs. S. R. Michaels, Mark Dodge, E. F. says) TTER 240 E. Main 30. Title Im u ran ce. Loomis, O. R. Myer, J. Million, C. F. Some counties report fine progress E. M. Tucker, answer. Ashland, Oregon G. W. Hines, vs, Harold E. Hines Shephard, J. M. Potter, Ernest Hick, with ground already broken and C. F. Frizell, R. P. Neil, J. R. Wick, et al, foreclosure. seed sown. The rules for culti­ A. M. Galligan et al, vs. William Robert Goodyear, C. W. Root, H. H. some MONUMENTS vation aw ait your order. If the Thornton, G. R. Matthews, I). C. name of now your Wisener, to enforce lien. I,. T. L. superintend­ Viola May Corby, vs. George L. Herrin, Jacob Wagner, J. O. Allen, ent is sent soon, a few packages of Are you going to Buy or Build a F. L. Nelson, J. P. Murphy, I). R. Corey, motions. Home in Aihland ? 7 ? will be given in addition to BLUE GRANITE State, vs. W alter Woods, order Mills, J. W. Hatcher, G. W. Cole, seed W rite JOHN B. SHE L E Y , plans and rules. T. W. Bryant, C. Mingus, Benjamin an trial and verdict| Central Point, Oregon SW AN B L U E QUARRY CO. Let us concentrate our efforts State, vs, Roy DeAutrem ont, Ray Eggleston, Amos Willits, W. A. during for LOANS-IO year the next few weeks upon this S. A. Swan, M anager DeAutremant, Hugh DeAutremont, W alker, J. J. Wolters, S. J. W’alter, labor of love, placing before the County Agent for the Benefit Sav­ Is now ready to render best prices F. H. Carter, A. Dickey, W. W. youth of our state, the principles alias E. E. Janies, orders. ing* & Loan Aaiociation on all kinds of granite and ceme­ Kentor, C. I). Van Dyke, Charles J. B. E. H arden, (adm r.) vs. T. W e make loan* on town property which will enable them “ to w rite tery work. Apply P. O. Box 34, Foster S. F. Thornton, Wm. H. Neff their record tru e.” That is, in the Ralph Pittoek, et al, foreclsoure anywhere in the county. ASHLAND, OREGON Clarissa C. Biglow, estate, inven­ A. S. Hammond, J. P. Dodge, L. A. words of Van Dyke: Sackett and E. V. Carter. tory and appraism ent, Thomas N. B. Taylor, estate, ap­ Home to Get $5500 plication order. Jean F. Nimocks, dec. estate, ad­ Hillsboro, Or., April 13.— (Spe­ mitted to probate. cial.)— An estate valued at $5500 Elam R. Gall, (dec.) estate, ad­ was left to the W. C. T. U. Children mitted to probate. F arr home at Corvallis, Or., under Abbie J. Champlin, (dec.) estate, the term s of the will of Mrs. Luella J. Lewis, filed for probate here to­ inventory and appraisem ent. Henry Edwards Gudehus, (dec.) day. Mrs. Lewis’ only near relative admitted to probate. is a brother, Melvin II. Campbell of William W. Young, estate, order. Chautauqua, N. P. Her husband died Delbert A rm priest, estate, order, several years ago.— Oregonian. Ernestine Erdm anse, estate, ad­ mitted to probate. K E E P UP THE SIGNAL R E C O R D E R S O FF IC E F. W ithers G. C. G riffin ex tu, to Nita Greav­ One of Della the most peristent adver­ es W I) $10, S tt of lots 14 and 15 tisers in the history of sucecss was Blk 4, Park Add to Medford. Crusoe. He knew what he W. Wr. Hall et ux to Maurice C. Robinson wanted— a ship— and he put up an Murrey, W D $10, Lot 0, Blk 1, “ad” THE for one. He flung a shirt on a Ross Add to Medford. pole, at the top of his island. That, J. A. P erry, et ux to Olive S. Woolf, et al W D $500, Lot 1, Per­ in the language of the sea, was plain to every seafaring man. ry Second subdivision. was small— there Leonard S. Hicks to Helen A. was The no circulation medium— but Crusoe Murrey, W I) $10, Pt lot 1, Block kept at other it despite the fact that he 3. Barrs Add to Medford. no inquiries for a long time. He Moved to the C. W. Davis et ux to O. L. Corn­ got his copy, as one garm ent wall, W D $1, N H lot 2. Blk 1, S changed another was frayed out; and 121/, ft of lot 3, Blk 1. Medford. after the end he got what he wanted. Annie J. W'ymard to George P. in Suppose Crusoe had taken down Baker, et ux, W I) $10, NE Sec. 12 that signal after a time and declared Twp 35, S. R. 2 W est. doesn’t pay,” where B. E. H arder to A. W. Pipes WT “advertising he and his story be now? Put B $10, Lots 1 and 2, Blk 54, Med­ would up your signal and keep it there. ford. , note it is stated Robinson Newly Remodeled, Decorated and Refinished Bert Anderson et al to A. W. You knew what he wanted and ad­ Pipes, W D $10, Lots 1 and 2, Blk Crusoe vertised for it. You know what you 54, Medford. want— the sonsummation of ail that NEXT DOOR TO HEATH’S CONFECTIONERY—JUST EAST OF ELK’S J T. Bates, et to W. A. Bates, our stands for— a dry deed Lot 19, Blk 44, Medford. world. organization TEMPLE—LARGE DISPLAY WINDOWS AND MORE ROOM Then you must sell the idea. Nettie Cook, et vir to Esther Sook You must advertise, far and near, W I) $1. Pt Sec. 6 Twp 28 S R 4 W. the g ....1 which has been Accom­ W. H. Casebeer et ux to C. K. in a few years through pro­ Buckman et ux W D $10, Lot on plished hibition in the United States. The Hazel street in Central Point. Signal advertises the benefits Esther Cook to Jam es T. Cook et Union prohibition— constantly. It shows ux W I) $1, Pt Sec. 0 Twp 38 S R of the attractiv-ness of right living and 4 West. ways and means of going D. F. Carlson et al. to Ashland suggests forward to attainm ents. C'.If Club. Q C I) $1. Pt DLC 53 Twp From the higher White Ribbon of South 3'' S R 1 East, comes the proof that “adver­ O. C. Bogs, et ux to First Insur- Africa pays:” “ut nee Agency W I) $10. W 'i of tising “ We are indebted to the Union NK. Got lot 3, Sec. 4 Twp 36 S R Signal for interesting articles and 1 W?st. this opportunity of expressing James F. W inget to O. F. Burnett take thanks and appreciation of the ‘ t ux, W D $10 Lot 11. Blk 0. Gar- our and inspiration gained from this ’ A Sabin Add. to Rogue Rived. help valuable source, as it comes to us L. W. Patridge to Augusta W. by week.” Have*, deed $10. NE of NE Sec. week From South Rhodesia, Africa, we Twp 35 S R 2 West. of a strange custom in one of Pine Belt Ranking Co., to Albert learn SEE US FOR WIRING OR ANY ELECTRICAL WORK the mining towns. Ibifmann et ux W D $10. N 1 of “About four o’clock in the a fte r­ NW Sec. 22 Twp 35 S R 3 East. there are social gathering, not E• C. Chapman ft ux to Robert noon for a cun of tea hut for a drink of M. Kent et ux W. D. 10, Ld in DLC whisky. One good woman em phatic­ «0 Twp 37 S R 3 East. ally refuses to have the people meet Lily Bean to Inez Ferguson, Q. C. her home for these partie« that are D $1. Lot 0. Blk 41 Central Point. ;n ’ailed Sundowners.” She ha« William E. Gibson to L. Nieder- ->»rncd “ the appellation of the "jeyer. W D $10, Pt lot 12, Blk 73 “ Lemonade Lady’ because she is Medford. ready at any time to tem per­ F. dwin M. W hite et ux to G. L. drink« in piece serve W. H. Sams IN NEW LOCATION 277 E. MAIN of w n i« y at Knivht et ux W D $10, WVi Block ance ho.f Sundown gatherings. This good 3. Fvtcnsion of Siskiyou eights all fr iend> o ' tht tem perance, cause is to Medford. of those who 1« receiving the . ' nnie ansram et al to Anna « W , rin one Union Signal through the generous r i» 0 r I) $10, lot 1. blk 3. Siskl* ’•inline**, «f th** Kentucky W. C. T. U. AROUND THE COURT HOUSE MOVED ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY HERSEY BUILDING Visit Our New Store New things electrical for the summer season, will please you Prices to meet your approval ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY Vm Height« add to Medford. n