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MEDFQTCD MATE TRTRUNB, "MTSPFORD, OKTCCION1. TUESDAY,' MAY in, 1019 PAGE SIX ASHLAND TO TEST NEW STATE LAW .: : - . " ASHLAND. Mav W.-TSiwcinl.) ' The old problem of reconciling the iionfliutinir interests of rival eiittlc mcn bihI HliocprniserH. bolibinc ui cvorv, season is recurrent this sprint: more Knirited than ever over respec tive traditional rights of parties inter ested in n wide scope, 'of ramie uns turaeo throughout southern Oregon and northern California." Several nicotines have been held hero bv Ktocknicn to consider- the encroach-1 menls of "Jl'nrv's little lamb"' on ent ile domain, the fiocks owned bv the Western Sheep company of Snn Fran cisco beim; considered intruders in this respect, and steps will; be taken to test tlic provisions of the newlv en acted fcrar.ine laws of Orccon which nrc now in effect, though mnv con tend that notliins short of n uniform federal statute will ever succeed, in solving the matter, which has been one 'of dispute since cattle and sheep roamed nt Inree.- Onrnuiations in volved in this controversy in Jackson coiintv nnd tributary territory in clude Skbokiuu Gulch Cuttle associa tion.. Keen Creek Cattle and Horse as sociation, the: Western Sheen com uuiiV, and the' Jackson County Stock men's association. : Attorney V. J. Moore has return ed from a'"husincss ' trip to bis old; home surroiindiuirs in Lake count v. The government slimninj board wnnLs men for the merchant marine. Here's n chance for younir huskv bov's, minimum ace 18 Tears, to go to (n?n ' inder ideal conditions nnd win uomotions-in service. W. H. McNair. local drueeist, is cnrollinsr agent for the shipping board's '-recruiting office. Hurrv;Burnard.' helper on the An drews fruit rarieli. moved Saturdav from Garfield street, to.his new home, the Xi, K. Moore property on Klira heth ' street. ' recently purchased throiiD.li tho Lamkin agency. 1 v - George B. Skcen.' well known bur ner formerly located 'here; -has mov ed ;from San- Jose. Cul and is- now raining a shop at Montague. the V. 0. 57.' Smith family made an auto tqur over to their Siskivou county ranch Inst week, inspecting crop conditions on - this extensive property. ' Mrs. Ella Brigss. sister of Mrs. C. B. Lamkin. returned to her home in Portland last week, after a month's visit here with relatives. . Frank Murnhv.' temporarily mana ger of the local telephone exchange, is field representative of the Ashland unit of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers organized here recently with, nearly a score of members. For the- mutual benefit of all concerned, meetings of this brotherhood will be open to employers as well as em ployes. v ' . At a recent meet in? of the College Woman's club in Mcdford. Mrs. F. D. Vagner of this city was elected rice president. On Mav 31. a date which marks the .adjournment of the or ganization for the summer, the club will meet in Ashland at the home of Mrs. Victor Mills. 208 East Main street '' F- W. Shaw, civil war veteran who for some time past has been an in mate of the soldiers home in Cali fornia, receiving special treatment has returned here improved in health, and is reoccupving the home place on Elknden street. . Mrs. D. Perozzi left forPortland on Saturday and after visitinsr rela tives in the metropolis, will return to Salem as"a delegate from Hope Re- bckah' lodge of Ashland to the state Tionvention of the Rebekah organin :.tion..which will be held in the capital city. The district convention of the JlebekahS. will be held at Grants Pass. ; ' ' . - Mr. niid Mrs. R. A. Bnrr of Grin nelh, Iowa, visited over Sunday with Mr.vand Mrs. WV It. Dav.: on their way home, bv way of Portland, af ter an absence of two years from the Uawkeye state. .. The past winter thev have been sojourning in Los Angeles, mceine their son Will, who is chemi did expert for the Union Pacific and allied lines, with headquarters in Omaha, and who by virtue of such position has to nieet the problems of it u 1.. tl. :j Tmniying me wuter suijihv iu uiu unu districts of that system in order to - meet the requirements of locomotive boilers, certain districts havin water impregnated with alkali and other mineral substances on a 50-50 bums. . ; : . V John L. Olson, newcomer from Montana is transforming his recent purchase; a Ouecn Anne ehutiteau on Morton street, into a modern bunga low of the prevailing Wilsoniun pe riod. Warren Williams, former manager of tlii local telephone exchange, still in California on a vacation sock- ' ing health benefits. - Perry Ashcraft. ensign in the navy is home.- direct from New York, after having been absent nearly two years Nominally discharged, ; he is vet "subject to cull" in an emergency, lie is looking fine, the typical sailor, nnd gives interesting accounts glean od from personal experience in "sail inir the ocean blue,'" reinforced bv a number of fine photographs which visualize notable scenes both at homo and abroad. Pacific highway improvements, lo cully lippueil, incorporate nearly 500 feet of paving within city limits which on the basis oj) a roadway 10 feet m width, imply a cost ot 8,jau, td which is to he added approximate lv 1,000 for grnding. the right-of- way expense to be determined later if any is assessed. ' This extent would npplv from the Boulevard to tho city limits on Walker nvenue, the figures licijur supplied bv City, En gineer Walker. '; Ilcv. V. A. Edwards. Methodist ims tor, is going to Ln Grandti to wel come tlitf homecoming of tho hospital unit of thiit citv. nt a iovous recep tion . tendered the lavs incident to their return from oversea-.- On Suit. 1. the Bullen fainilv, from Hremerton.wtll take possession of the fine residence property at the inter section of Harrison nnd Uollv streets. one and one-third acres belonging to the place, which was purchased luto- froni J. W. Mosier through the Lamkin aeencv. Mr. Billen is in the naval service, and on Sept. 1. 19111. will retire on a pension of $100 per month after 2' vca'rs continuous ser- Multii Coiiimundcrv. Knights Tem plar, will meet on Tuesday evening. Mav 13, for work in the Bed Cross degree, three candidates being pres- nt. ; - - "A talo of two cities." also dual praises is involved in the meeting, by special invitation, or hi. -MarK s uunu of Medt'ord, with Trinity Guild of this ilv. for ii. social afternoon s reun ion in the local parish bouse, on Thursday". MuV 15. the diversions be ing converse, curds or crochet, as one's fancy mnv dictate. ' The citv has invested in a Ford truck, disposing of n motorcycle in the deal. The new investment ex pedites tho truusimrtntioii of a lot of electrical and other euuipment con stantly on the move. CLARK LEI.TR J1EAD E 3D PORTIiAXD. May 13 O. 0. LeiM ex. a newspaperman, was appoimeu yesterday to direct a campaign in behalf of the reconstruction meas ures to-.en on the ballot at the coming state' wide election to be held on June next: - Monroe Goldstein, another newspaperman, will assist Mr. loiter. and it is proposed by the state re construction committee, which made the appointment to conduct nn active propaganda of education concerning the various measure's to go before the voters. TEMPORARY OFFICERS IN NAVY TO BE RELEASED WASHINGTON; Mav 13 All tem porary officers who entered the navy for the war period oulv will be releas ed within the next few weeks. Acting Secretory .Roosevelt announced to day. There are more than 1.000 of ficers in this status and they will be replaced bv reserve officers who:are accepting temporary commissions with the agreement to remain in the service until six niontlis alter pence is declared OHIO MARINE LEADS IN PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP LEMANS. .Mav - 12 Oliver B. York. , Fifth marines of Franklin. Ohio, leads the 850 pistol experts competing;, ,for the championship of the : Amermun expeditionary iorees, his score being 11 points above that of his nearest rival. Chief Mechanic LIovd. T: - Wilson. 11th Field Artil cry , of - Pelham. Wash. lork has scored .685 out of a possible 800. The match will end tomorrow. The Outbursts of I -Everett True v, By CONDO AHO I'M NOT COINS Vo STANTl pq THAT lOKt or A TeC 1 NO, SIR, Vn A TAX PAYER. "THIT'S UHAT J AM A TA X PAYS R , DO YOUMeAf ? f"3 iQ .Si 1o .Yes, mu -n-wr's eouT all. ive HEAR OUT OF VOU ! AU. A MM UjA-a TO DO IS TVW Hl-S TAXSS, TH6N M's U: HWIIRE'D-Pe-R CENT. ClTl"2.N ANTJ feNTITLe-O TO SHCXDT OFP HIS 1JAOUTH ON. NV iU."3TtON I Tv?e'5 A UiHOt-S jOT. OF MCEKS TAX fWR-S 1 IN THE. OAH-S FOREIGN BORN WOmEN ON COAST NEXT WEEK DENIED OAKLAND. Calir.. May .1:1. The 000 eleelrieul workers t the Urvut Western Power compunv have c- epted a oompromisu agreement fol- lowiuir new wuuo dcmiinds, L. C. (Irnsser, vice pivsidcnl of the Inter national Brotherhood of fclluctrical Workers, aiinouneed here luduy. The niuji dcmandcil the "shinvurd' wuuo" of iftl.10 a day, an increase of 00 cents, and were irritated $0. XcuotiutioiiH with the. faeifut tins and l-Uectric couiiuuiv on siiuilur- du iminds are proijri'ssimr. KenortN (hut 10,000 teldphona op erators and 8.000 electrical workers in California. Orcuoii, Nevada and Washington ore to strike on Mondav weru denied bv Orasser. A strike hus been voted for bv these workers all over the country, but the strike dute on the I'ueitic coast has not been Hut bv the international president, Urus ser said. REPORT PR0SPERITY1N WASHINGTON, May -J J. Reports reaching Washington thru official channels indicate that a great amount of work is being done ln the republic of Colombia. Many cities have inaug urated municipal Improvements, rail roads are being extended and new lines surveyed, terminnl facilities in harbora'aro being enlarged and many new enterprises started. The federal government Is offering inducements to new state enterprises. DOC STEWART RETURNED AS , NEBRASKA ATHLETIC HEAD LINCOLN. . Neb.. Mav 13. The board of r,cicnts of the University of Nebraska unnounced today tlic re election last nicht of T)r. E. J. Stew art as-the university's., athletic di rector.' Dr.'Stewart is' widely known in university ' and ' college .athletic circles: nnd was formelv athletic di rector of O. A. C. Corvnllis. Ore. - NEED AMERICANISM - -. . i . . . . - WASHINGTON, . May ' 15 The need of reaclilne tho foreign born woman with American Ideas was em phasked by Peter A. Spcek of the library ot congress, speaking todny at the Americaniiatlon conference of tho interior department. -The adulr' foreign-born woman neods extcnsiori19ohooling more than tho man."' Mr. Socek doclarod, '-iiud to bring the. women out Into th American werld is one of tho most difficult tasks of Americanization. Mr. Speck pointed out that while ,the head of the family .. naturally comes ln contact " . with American speech and Ideas, his wife generally, remains at home and Is unabsorhed by Its newly adopted country. ; . ; ''Vf':---. : ' . "McGoortv Knocks Out Reeve. LONDON. May 12. Kddie: Mr Goortv, of. ;Oslikosh.-' Wis., .jniddla weisiht. "knocked -bn.t . Hurrv Reovo. in the third round of- their bout here to night; . " - BAD MEATH DO YOU WANT your friends to avolc! yp'u? They i will certainly do so when your breath to bad. There is no excuse for nnyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of tho stomach which can be corrected by taking Chaniberiain'o Tablets. Many, have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering.: Price 5 cents per bottle. ) Goshl How my hack cW) -Attur in(tueni& or colils the kidnevi ud bladder are often affected calloj "tu phritn," or inllammation of the kiilncs-s. inis is uio rcu-uag 01 wuiiccr be wise and check tho further inroads of kidney diaeaso by obtaining that wonder ful new discovery of Dr. Tierce's known as "Anuric" (anti-uric), because "Anuria" expels the urio acid poison from tho body aim cures mooe pains, sucu na uucKuum. rheumatism in muscles and joints. Naturally when tho kidneys are uo ranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, which settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or under tho eyes in hncr-MlrA InmintlOOS. fir. Mom's Ammo Is many timos more , potent Itban lithia and often eliminated: UnO BC1U BU UVk W. tUWW H5. I U&Um, Coi. "t ncoiaaMiid Or. Pwroci'a Awuki i very lusluy. I Uaro suffered (or tb. Ust Uim yewa tU cdlorrb ot Uw bbJJar. bavins tried ovory . remedy I heard ot but without reiki. I iuw 'Auurie' ; advert ucJ In the paper ud lilro 1 drowning bub cnobinc at a (tnlw I thought I vould try K nlao, ' ablcb I did with (rent Moceea, w it rtUerod me , almost iuiuniiately Belora I. bad talun all at tho trial pocbace, and having great oonfidcaco ia I be remedy I Immediately sent to tbe drug stare and bought a package, t coa say to all auffsring from any disease of tbe kklneys of urie acid troubles, try thi:mcdy and suffer no looser, j have great ulUi ia Vs. Pirca'a KwedittS." 2. i llitultu. ANNOUNCEMENT i -1 I; '. . You 1 "Red Crown.", Your engine responds instantly vyith well- : , .. developed power. ; , , '' : ",'''. '' - ir ; "Red Crown" is ptraight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline , , Bprafsl with the full and continuous chain of boHing points nec- , .,; lSla essary for easy starting, ouick and smooth acceleration, : . Pm3 I steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for .-. I the Red Crown sign before you fill. ' ;' ; ' ; . El3L ' STANDARD Olf. COMPANY ' i 0.1 ' ",,' -'.(Ctiuornis);, , -c , . EgOl i usitiouisi pirwsawwasasrwasnssswwifcjiiiiiiil VmaimmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmamimmmmmmmmAmm W. E. WAIiKER, SPECIAL AGENT, STANDARD OIL CO., MEDFORD AVc are goiiig to give away one ,: - ,500 POUND ' ICE BOOK With each heyf'tict rigerator. This willlessoji the high cost of refrigerators..;.', : Every refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. Poole Furniture Co. The Percheron Stallion PAUL ?. sr"1m's ssi.ri -lin-ii siir The Porcheron stallion Paul Is rog Isterod in the American Rroedors and Importor Porelierou- Registry, i 'No. 53727, Color black. Foaled July 8, 1910. Bred by A.C.. Ruby, Portland, Oregon.-. Blrcd by Rasnail 61185. Flrat dam Pauline 51548. Paul will make tho nonson of 1919 as follows: ' Mondays and Tuesday at Dr. Holms barn in Mcdford. Wednesdays and Thursdays at Tal ent. . - - i ' ;. .Saturday at ttnrron, Torms $20 to Insuro in foal. $15 for the season and, $7.50 for single service. , .: ' , ; !,. ' Butler Walker, Owner. C1IAIUIC8 I. IIOMICS, Malinger. Diamond TIRES The Price of Diamond Tires has been Reduced Effective May 12, 1919, but the high quality y . ' has been maintained 1 ' See Diamond Distributor for Nev Prices The Diamond Rubber Co. ? Incorporated Factories, Akron, Ohio V ; fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH iBfeiiefitBMI , . J. Given by tho ' .; ' . s Railroad Employees. Baseball Nine Ashland Natatorium i lThusdEve,M I - . ' v. Music 1) v-; Porter's- Orchc'HtrA.'-; 1 t -; ' '. '; i ' : :: '' --' - ' 'v -v'- -;;'.-V',:: '.J''- I . . Admission $1.00. You arc' invited. '- fill Painting Decorating i am tileasod to announce that I how have oho of the host and most thoroly equipped painting and decorating ostalillshmonts to ns found In Orogon. Have recently secured tho sorvlcos' of two Port land oxport pul n tors nnd docorators, yflrf Will assist me in the carry Ing on of this work. .Have been doing painting and decorating In Modford for tho past slxtoen nioutUB, and my work speaks tot Itself. Vm only tho very host of matorlitls and all work strictly guaran teed, at prlcos that will vompara faVornhly with prices offered any where In tho stale. .',,':. .. ; ..: ': - . 1 mil now In n position (o givn Iniinorfliilo, llioiouuli, nnd export nttcntloii-to nil contracts, (jilion, and. will lio plonsod In quote prices to anyone requiring work In my lino. Do nil kinds of house paint ing, papering, tinting, decorating, and floor finishing. , , . : ' ' ; ' i " ' . i '. ' - Hospoctfiilly sulimlttod,- R. J. Miller - riiono no or nnii-K. t . ' . '