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WTTDTOTlt) RTOTi TRTRTTRT3. MTDFOTW. OTTEOOX, WEDXKSnAY. MAV 12. 1020. "deeper plowing is recommended to liberate the latent plant food." V. II. Johnson, cashier of the Hank of Jacksonville, is gomg to ii,;i,iii,; dcleL'ate from Soiith- this viciirtv. Mrs. "Klva Uobart, who, after efficient scrvi'C hero for tho past two years or more, has resigned to ifeeept all aptiointuient as stnto evangelist under Free Methodist eliurch auspices in California. ' Notlco Postal card photos $1.25 dozen; 5c each additional printing. Cos tumes used free. Jan Art Store. Rl to have the picnic reunion in tin parks, as oriirinnllv planned. How ever, come asm in. A dual birthday observance o" , eurred at the home of liev. Wm. John -son recently, both lie and his wife havinir passed the four-score limit lv a half dozen years. A number of mu- Ibuvsnn Foster, farmer shoe sales man here and of late eonneeted v.ith a lending establishment in this line at Santa Barbara. Cab, lias been an Ashland visitor of late. -Mrs. itav I.. Nherwin. for several vears past a resident of West Salem. Wiseonsin, reeentlv lost her mother, after prolonged illness. Many friends hereabouts are wondering if tips' lian"-' in the family c:h-c iemirev that Mr. Sherwin will return to Ashland to live, she having retained :t substantial residence property on Oak street during her lonr absence. The Missionary Soeietv of th Christian ehnreh has elected Mrs. VY. I., lleadlev. president: Mrs. M. M. Decker, vice-president: Mae licncdi't, secretary and treasurer. A future slathering of the soeietv vil be nnnh a oicnie reunion in the n.-irks. A soil survey of Jackson count v. the first undertaking of the kind in the state, has been completed and re sults published by the Agricultural cullcuc. It is written hv II. V. Tartar. OF ASHLAND HAS I. n..,.n t.i the -reaeral assembly former station chemist, ami b. ( . It' i nier, superintendent of the Southern Oregon experiment station at Talent. In ii ecnernl WMv the components of I of the Presbyterian church, a gather ling which is notable in religious an nuls. His wife will accompany linn land thev will be g me u month. taal friends made the event one o i more than ordinary soeial simiifi-i enncp, ' Jackson county's seal are classified as nnn-ne:d nnd br'its" f'nUivat'on A"orhnr Ashlnr'l nnsrnr leavi"" MAKES (SUMMER COOKING COMFORTABLE " PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY W. H. Walker, Special Agent .Stan dard. 01 Co., Modfortl, Ore, : ASHLAND, May 12. Ashland spe cifically will hold a primary election on Thursday this week, Mav 111: but this will be a Commercial Clali meas ure to nominate 12 directors under the new dispensation. The electorate is composed of 527 members of the organization, and each member is not only entitled, but urged to nominate 32 members as his or her choice for a bourd. Of directors. The nanics of the. 24. members receiving the highest number of votes in this primary will be placed on a final election ballot, together with any additional names. wtich mav be placed thereon uv pe tition signed by at least 2; members IjVoniination papers for this primary election. May 13, have nlreadv been I mailed out, nnd polls are now open and will close nt 7 p. m. on tun I date. Final election ballots will be niniled to every member on Monday, May 17, nnd tho 12 receiving the I prentcst number of votes in tho final election will compose the new board I of directors. This board will elect the officers of the club, including presi dent, yiec-prcsident, treasurer and Kcerotfnry. Hcmembcr, the primary I election is now on, nnd will clote Thursday evening. Jfay 13, nnd the I "General" cloetion will begin on Mon day. Mav 17. "Vote for twelve." .' Representatives in the interests of I Wood nnd Johnson us presidential I enndidntcs have appeared hero re cently, nnd on Thursday evening, Mao 13 at oity ball, Mrs. Jennie Kemp of Portland will define sufficient reasons "Why I am coniinir home to vote fcr Hoover." All aro invited, especially tho women. Funeral services of the late Chns. Vi. Abbott, who died at the family lioino near eitv limits, on Monday, were held on Wednesday at F.Iks temple. "Charley," as lie was fa- . inilinrlv known, was n genial follow of a remarkably sunny disposition, and many friends will nrret to learn of bis pnssimr. Ho was ill a lontr time with I a pliaso of blood poisoning which li- rinlly ovoreome a persistent vitality. JJc lenves a wile and several children. In some circles, llillah Temple's "homocomini!" ceremonial will bo held on Saturday, Juno 5, prosumahlv in Masonic Temple, I ho executive coin- mittco to look after engagements in coeral includes 0. W. Dunn, F. D. Wagner, T. 11. Sampson, C. W. Minis! and 0. Winter. Dunn is also "mas ter of transportation" insofar ns in-1 vestignting tho opportunity of secur ing two or three 1'iillmans for tho trip I to Portland is concerned. Invita tions to the ceremonial are now being gotten out, the form in this instance being a largo card instead of puiuphi let announcement. A number of dep uty ptcntutcs linvo been appointed for '"various districts of tho state. Gcorgo S. Calhoun represents Jose-1 pbine) countv. residing at Clraiifj Pass: .Worth Harvey of Cottage drove, Lnno countv: H. D. Williams of Koscburg, Douglas countv: Jack Kimball of Klamath Falls, Klamiith nnd Lnko counties. These, appoint I ments expedite various niallers eon- necfed with the business routine, nnd a ijeputy lor the coast region with heudminrtcrs at Marshlicld, is undei consideration. The Klamath Shriuors will prgnnize a club and attend the ceremony here in a body with riving j colors, touring by auto, ('anipinjl sites in tho park aro awaiting tho I visitors. In tho Masonic calendar this week, I Wednesday eveniuir is the time set for Alpha Chapter of thu Kastern Star to pay a visit to Kennies Chapter of Medford. The same evening there will I be lied Cross work in tho eoinman- darv bore. On Thursday evening. Ashland Lodgo No. 23 will meet for routine and decree work, matters eon neeted with the new Masonic home. to bo erected at Forest drove, to re ceive special attention. The approach of summer was the signal for Air. and Mrs. W. A. Free- berir to start on their customary auto trip, tho tour this season to be ex tended to tho central west, notabh Wisconsin, and they will be none seve ral months. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Caroline Schuerman entertained company of ladies at her home on (,' street, the tuests of honor beimr Mis. . It Frost,, of Seattle, and her dunirhtoi, Airs. Wm. Carless of Talent. llishop Sumner, of the F.piseopal dioccso of Oreeon, was in Ashland last Sunday, eonductinir the eveniiiL' service, and confirmed a class at Innitv Kpiseopnl eliurch. 'The Haptist coimreu'iition of (Irnuts Pass, visited Ashland in a body las; Shnduv and conducted services tho local church. It was a trifle cool '.if Mi r- r J 7cM .V ID, 3? km urn m Kvi r ' ntJTEI. ST. rRANC15 s " SAN FRANCISCO One of the World's Great Hotels . April 24, 1920 M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO. SAN FRANCISCO . For sixteen years I have used ;M. J. E. Coffee at the Hotel St Francis. , My experience is world-wide. I have served presidents and kings and' never found a coffee with as rich a flavor or as good a quality as M. J. B. , Thousands of guests who are good judges of coffee have been delighted ) with this, the supreme of all coffees. " .Very sincerely, ackedXans m Sr. wm . -f g .sju." m , , ni i,