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PAGE STX L FIX PLANKS IN Cowfflews G.O.P.PLAJFO! (Furnished by the JacKson County Abstract Co.) ELKS TEMPLE ASHLAND, .'lune 4. Tho Bhrine banquet on .Saturday, .luno !, will bo nerved in tho Ellis dining hall at 0:30 p. m. Each Shrinor, also each novice, la entitled to escort one lady to tho banqucT, "the next of kin," an applying to thla privilege, being lim ited to either wife, mother, daughter or sister. The managers of the Ash land Hotel dining annex will serve the banquet. With tho exception of the parade, Hillah Temple will stage the Shrine program In .Masonic hall during af ternoon and evening hours. The schedule Includes a business scssloi, parado, first section, banquet and second section. Banqueters are urg' ed to be at the dining tables promptly on time, 0:30 p. in. Odd Follows hall has been reserved for the ladies, and arrangements have been perfected to make their visit here as pleasant as possible, while their husbands, sons and brothers are playing the greater part In Masonic ball. Goo. W. Dnnn, F. D. Wagner, T. II. Simpson, C. W. Ninm, and O. Winter constitute the executive committee. In tho absonce of tho potentate, W. H. McNalr will act in that capacity. Parties from out of town have been worried over tho gasoline Bhortage in goneral, but car owners have been as sured . by local dealers that their needs In this lino will be attended to. ' Next to tho locnl ceremonial, Inter-: ,ost will center on tho pilgrimage to 'Portland, Juno 22-24, to atlond ses sions of tho Imperial council, dem onstrations Incident thereto assuming proportions of a spectacular pageant. One and o, third rates on railroads. Tickets on salo June 17 to 24. Jto turn limit, .luno !10. Tickets sold only to members of tho various tem ples and their immediate families; hence Identification cards will bo re quired, which should bo procured In good seuson. Theso will ho supplied upon addressing tho Recorder, Hex 418, Ashland, Oregon, , . Jteiil K'Nlait Transfers .Mary B. I'enlnger llullock ct vlr to William II. Penlnger, land in I). L. C. 51, tp. 3D. it. nv $ 7000 CIIICAdO, Juno 4.-VI!h the ar- , n Holbrook. SE of 8K rival touay or ugiten Lj. .Mills, chair- of sec. 12, tp. 33 R. 3W . .. I.. I.. Khelley et ux to Harold S. Aikins et ux, land in Ash man of the republican executlvo com mfttoe, on policies and platform, fin al conferences on the articles of the republican platform to be submitted to the convention1 are expected to be gin. The results of the work of -Mr. .Mills' committee are to be turned over to the resolutions committee chosen at tho convention, Will Hays, chairman of tho national com mittcc said as tho function of the Mills committee Is purely advisory "The nineteen sub-committees havo been at work for six months and thru the returns of more than lull,- 000 questionnaires and by other means lias obtained tiio views of moro than a million republicans in every field of public activity and In terest," Mr. Hays said. "Full public hearings before the resolutions committee, will, however, be held on all portlncnt questions and interested parties will be given an opportunity to present their views. "C. S. Harrett, president and other representatives of the Farmers Na tional union, representatives of the American Federation of Labor, and Harriet Taylor Upton of the League of Women Voters, will bo given ade- quato time. 1000 land 10 Security Stalo Bank of St. James to 15. A. Cibbs, SW of XK, NtJ of SIC. SE of SE, 1 0, N Vi of sec. 14, tp. 40, It. " 2V 3200 Denny-ftenton Clay & Coal Co. to 11. E. Applegate ct al, NE of NE sec. 20, tp. 38, R. 2W 400 Nora Hnrton to J A. O'Neal et al, SW of sec. 4, tp. 41, R. E. .... 10 Edward Jeffcott to R. E. Hee son, land In Barr's Add. to Hertford S00 Joseph Hrusha to Wilhelm Grebo et ux, lots 11-12, blk. "F" Il.lt. Add. to Ashland.. Hell F. Richardson et vlr to Frank Roberts et ux. lot (i, blk. 2 Bungalow Add. to Med ford R. II. Heeson et ux to Alta A. Newman of 1 acre In Darr Add. to Modford E. Tcrrill (sherirf ) to Hugh iMcConville, of 'NIC of SW sec. 1, tp. 35, R. 3V...... 300 10 5.40 ; WASHINGTON, June .-Senator Smodl, republican, IHuh, eluiirman of the joint commission on ju-inlinir, an nounced in the setiulu fuilnv Hint liu nmiHo nf. tho sliortaite of print paper only cnousrh enpie o the Conuros Hional Record would ho printed t" Htipplv members of Hie Hoiinln anil house, lie announced it also had been decided to limit the number of copies Of speeches that might he printed for any one senator. t , .MEXICO CITY, Juno General Alvaro Obregon, commander of revo lutionary, forces during tho revolt which ousted Carranza from power. has retired from tiio army, according to the Excelsior. I'ross dispatches say General .Manne' Digue., former governor of Guadalajara, who was arrested during the revolution, has been freed upon orders from Provis ional President Adolfo lie l.a liuerta, General Jacinto II. Trovino, has been named secretary of industry. I'rolMite Coin Est. Bridget E. Williams. Execu trix notice, final account and order. fcst. Ousttif A. Johnson. Bond, or der appointing appraisers. Est. Isaac Wright. Order and petition. Est. Nancy Pcrnoll. Proof of nub Mention. Est. Gcorgo W. Owen. Admitted to probate. Est. Gottlieb V, Spiegel. Admitted to probate. ;,.;ONT,I.L, N, Al.. June 4. The democratic slule convention, in .-:.-.-sion from veslcrduv mil il earlv toduv, named six iininsfritetcd delegates to the democratic national convention. , ltesohitioiiH were adopted inilnrsto'r Prosident uiison and opposing auv attempt to insert a wet plank in the party plall'orni. TACO.MA, Juno 4 Mrs. Alice Wal lace today personally thanked tho twelvo jurors who found her hus band, Wnltor Wallace,, guilty of as sault with Intent to kill. Wallace was charged with attempting to slay his wife with a knife. Ho pleaded In sanity. Tho couple was separated at the time of the crime. Mrs. Wallaco testified she would have been slain if tier small son had not obtained the help of a neighbor. Circuit Court. Bullock .Merc. Agency vs. Clarence Peppol. Summons. Bullock Merc. Agency vs. George I'enland. Summons. Ilullock Merc. Agency vs. J. W, Dressier. Summons.' Otis O. Holman vs. Dcsideria Wer en et al. Execution. .Mary Morton vs. Wayne Morton Summons, sheriff's certificate. I). II. Ilanscom vs. H. A. Anlry. For money. Hen W. Olcott et al vs. Lllllo Kin dor et al. Execution. Anna B. Hofor vs. Paul C. Hansen Execution. A. S. Ash vs. Medford Realty & Imp. to. Decree and findings. Medford Nutional Bunk vs. Ann Williams. Affidavit, findings, proof of publication, default, decree. lames M. Garmnny vs. George Wolff. Summons. J. II. Graham vs. R. J. Hendorlie ot a!. Summons, F, GASOLINE SUPPLY Milt'i'lugc Licenses Ralph J. Arnold and llessio Thomp son. Bert E. Brown and Loin Woltman Lester Robert Roed and Mary Elea nor Allen. Eric C. Nygren and Rosalio Gard ner. Elbert J. Fallow and Florence Trowbridge. William W. Wlnulnghnni and Ger trude E. Ilottjer. ! Murl Morgan and Gladys Wnlkcr. PITTSWKO, June l.-More than "00,000 uallons of whiskey have been withdrawn from bonded warehouses ill the 1'ittshurir district t-ince .Imiu nrv .Hi with bumis and I'orucd per mits, nceordiiu; to announcement bv W. It. liiudiuiin. federal prohibition uient for PeiiiisvU ania. TACOMA, Juno ;t. (lovei-nor Louis I la rt announced today Unit he has arranged with oil companies to place on the prelerred list for unsnline fanners of the stale usinu' the liquid for .sprnvinir, operation of irrigation pinups mill similar usages. The uov ernor said that a supply ample to meet (lie need of the agricultural in terests is assured. Notirp June 4. 1H20. Notice Is hereby given of the filing of recall petition on May 26th, 11)20, petitioning the recall of II. C. (larnett and It. .1. Palmer, Directors of School District No. 411, such recall to be vot ed on at the regular Annual School Election, to be held at the High School Building on .lime 2 1st, 1S20, from 2 o'clock until 7 o'clock. Rl.TII MANNING. f.l ' District Clerk Pills V0U WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe L constipation, requiring a constant increase m the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist. ' liullding is very active in Willow Springs and vicinity. Tho fine large bungnlow on (ho Poniorlno nrncli Is almost completed and from Its emln cut position can be seen from all the surrounding district. Cyrus Palmer, brother of F. M Palmer, arrived hero on Wednesday from Illinois for un extended visit In tlie valley. Tha brothers have not met for ten years. W. A. Thomi-Ain Is assisting II. II. Clarke in the spraying at the Tonus Ulahee orchard. Jlr. and Mrs. L. A. Salado returned to (heir homo here Saturday after on extended visit In (ho east. Both ex pressed themselves as delighted 10 be ngain in (he Rogue River valley. A number of young people In this vicinity are graduating this spring. Miss Gladys Richmond and Herbert P. Harris are members of the class of, '20 at Medford high, and .Malcolm Anderson at Central Point. VY. K. Parker made a business trip to Grants Pass tills week. Miss Gladys Walker, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Florence Walker, war. married last Saturday it t Jacksonville to Merl Morgan of Tolo. W. B. Harris who has been In very poor health for somo time, left last Monday for Colorado Springs for an extended stay In hopes that the change of climate may prove benefic ial. The R, W. Eldeus are having thoii woodhouso remodeled and are also building an np-lo-date chicken house. Mr. Febleiihoimer. of Portland, has been spending the week at his ranch here supervising 'the many improve nients ho Is having made on his orch ard and residence. . India to Comiicte. LONDON, June I. - India will have at least six athletes entered in the Antwerp Olympiad, throe mnrntlian runneis., miivnlist aiul two wrestlers, invoriliiis! to announcement by the Hritisli Olvuipie association. Home-Grown Vegetables Home-grown vegetables are getting plentiful with quality good. Head Lettuce Bunch Beets Cucumbers Green Onions Bunch Carrots Parsley Radishes Bunch Turnips Green Peas CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES Green Beans . New Potatoes Ripe Tcmatoer. New Cabbage Asparagus FRESH FRUITS Cherries Oranges Grape Fruit Gooseberries Bananas - Apples HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Personal Attention Prompt Seryica H. E. Marsh Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 III II' WITH MEDFOSD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE GET DOWN TO "BRASS TACKS" IUORE people should begin to think seri ously about money matters not from a standpoint of complaint, but of correction. The country is passing through an unusual economic period, and it is needed to "watch your step." Solve your individual problem of living by aid of a First National BANK ACCOUNT. Vhe First National BaniC Mddford Oregon eBis (sBSSFfsi . Scientifically mi Easily 1 jiii'j ni'.Ai.ix; sun- ,i-r-;rFii Sp' I I Simple Positive Sealing Principle irScd Bu Commercial Packers 'Brings Great Success w munujaciurers of Jar for Home Use T lie fine rrnnniin, f ...t , .... , .......j vt, rtnu lrm. c.-.-iiglit of home canned fruits, veg etables and meats was a war les son for which the thousands of American women are trulv grate ful. Many learned to can who never canned before. Others who have always canned now can a greater variety and quantity than increasing of Where Rubber T h c Rines r.iild.l .. .. t : . - r. , u u 1,1 r i i y 01 home canning has also taught, not ucnti, ouicr nicrnous, but that there is a vast distinction between i-uit jars Women ambitious for the best results discovered that the scaling principle on most jars have not been improved since grand mother s day. The kinds wlntli seal with rubber rings and zinc or glass lops are first of all NOT permanently airtight; seldom sani tary. Hard to clean, hard to man age; not dependable and expensive to keep up. Worst of all, no mailer Iuv carefully managed they WILL allow foods to mould, sour and spoil. . , .' $ If W"nout The roost success Kubber Rings ,fl, enthusiastic and Hie proudest of all home can ners are the thousands of women who have learned the advantages ot Kerr -Mason and Economy jars and caps the only jars in the world Tun srcAi.iN-n sii-n. M'ANTK In lu'ttlH-r tnM,or ror wnx: linf w n ,,q.,.i...i it!r-tli;lit everlastlrt r iumit,i,m-iu liiiaclie.I to lid. Morton uitli li:it or Jnr until rim or.tpr lr.ibi-dn In It. CooIh with jiu-. ..rfootll-L-c i.orltlvo nir-t Iglit m'.nl nn.l itaitj not 1I4. tirlonua with a.-ic. . (k HTUOM 30IVV 1 t r.it. An::. 21, 1315 tl.at use no rubber rings. Tlvc tors have won trie bij prizes at all n Kalional Exposition.: for the p.isr sixtcn years and have been its.;d by iLousaiids of practical housewives gamins many thou sands of converts each year. Home Canidl The methods used Xoods That in canning are fcver Spoil the same as with old-style jars, hut the scaling; prin ciple is different and exclusive with Kerr Jars. Instead of screwint on e ca, using all the strength you fossitss, yu simply place the lid on jar sad screw band until it catches then stop. DO NOT FORCE. This n all there is to it. Yotw work is done. The jars seal bv cooling of contents. The Lid is held on the jar by atmospheric pressure, and the seal will hold until the Lid is punc tured. : Kerr Caps Kerr Screw Cheaper Than Bands last for Othsr Mason years. All that is Caps aad necessary after Ruklur Eiics the fir.-,t year are extra Kerr Lids, which cos't but lit' tic mnrc than ordinary rubber ring? Zinc Caps eorroHc and cat through Von must buy new ones every year or so. li Kit M WM-tl V iUV J it U i- rim MyuTH Thin tl!imratdii tho p... wlmv Kttar :icouomy Jm-, Jln.-y t" '!(!, wl!l tali Irutt, '!t, whot ct I j vrJ ; hftnmr n li catinlii-.; : -...ft'n ffith Kcr D.itr;.! K.-jtin,,, lids m. n. rii'.Mjt ftorlMf olatQp to mvm.i u ui,m are iti u pr- it' 1 IV I MASON f.inif stn, t, . lic.'rv .'ftsen av.-i, rvK ' nlih KrV .XJioa l-A, ! Kfrr MMtl .iVob.i rtt o l.. UMAn'jiugk.; IV Ki-:-,- iu ymwi o:a tin Simplsst The sealinff prin Seal and the ciple is the key to Best Seal Kerr success ami superiority. It is the same on all J 11 P c r 1 o r i t y. None but jars with perfect tops; smooth and level edited are sold. Hand gangers or inspectors cull out every imperfect jar at the fac'.ory. .. ,Th".e, '. "'" gold enameled lid wnici fits the jar top perfectly. Around its -.indpr edge is attached a patented ar tight sealing composi tion. An-.uhcr piece; a simple rcre-.v hand works around the t. treaded jar top, and is screwed ff-r.tly down over the cap. Tho Heat of To seal a jar you the Jar and simply pour in the Cooling the heated Seals it fruit. then fix the disc or lid. Then screw on the baud onlv until it catches naturally, . but never force , it further. That's all there is to it. When the jar is cool, your lid is scaled as airtisht as if 'twere scal ed with lead. Vou can't force it off Once sealed forever sealed, -.mtii toe ha ,s punctured. Then it comes ott easily. .';, ,1, . Caps are Clean Both lids and Sanitary, Safe screw bands are . (,'oltl enameled not lacquered, but with a baked-on coating. Neither is affected by acid or rust; perfect ly sanitary, clean and rate. Xo cracks or crannies or porcelain liu uilis where acids creep, corrode, sour and mould. Tkiee Types Most -women like of Kerr Jars the Kerr Wids Mouth Mason jar, sealiuR .with (told enameled lid. and screw hand, because fruits and vegetables can be canned whole or halved. Aiso they arc easier to clean, artistic in shape and permit stacking, one atop the other. Kerr The Kerr Econ- Kconoray cmy jar seal; with Jars a cold enameled cap and a r.:ca sprinpr clamp. It is also a v.idc mouth jar. KERR J'or those who are Mason satisfied with .!" the old style .Mason jar, there is the Kerr Mason jar of that type, with the scientilic sealing lid and screw hand to fit. The sci ew-b.ind-and-lid for this jar, fits AN'Y standard Mason jar. Thousands buv Kerr Mason caps for Mason jar's thev now have. WAY WITH RUaBEK (niNQs and sine r tana ttiat Willi rnhhrfrrln!,, Th.r ,u" vr..atr 'IRItt; allow t,r f0oa tft n-'' .-!'R'! """"nltary Mve. ahva "Pen- UseSame C ning Method But Better Sealing Prin- The Kerr jars do N O T rcoresent of canning but ..w -amr principle ct sealing Use them in "Ht-pack or open - kettle" - "Intermittent or three-day or in cold pack canning just a-, any jar, are used; but -do the scaling with tlw screw-band-aml-lid instead of caps and rubber rings. All three ripcs of Kerr jars are mane in pints, quarts and half gallons. I he glass js pm-e, crystal clear Hint and untiuted.. i-oods show through as crisp and natural as it fresh from tree or garde". Kerr KERR GLASS MFG. CO. ?.r. Sind Bnrlr-a';. rtLta tland, Ore. Los Ano-iss, Cal. Free Recipe Trulv -tl Book to Home Glass Mfg. Com- on panv has done Request much for the Home. Canners of America. It gave to the world thij marvelous seaiini principle. It will give to you also a handsome bookiet of canning recipes by a noted Home Canning expert. Write for it todav, to the Jrrr '"fs -Mfg. Co.. Sand Springs, Okl.i. Ask yom- dealer for genuine Kerr Jars and Caps and insist that 011 get them Ilia only iars in the world that use no rubber ringt V"" SFalc'--I''"''tvcr sealed until the lid is punctured. - . I - , i - .- o and CAPS