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CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE ,
of semi-annual assessments due
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi annual instal
ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water
main assessments upon all properties for which application was
made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable it
the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will be
delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date, and shall bear
a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de
linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be ad
vertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, together
with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Sec
tion 148 of the City Charter.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1923
MARY A. WEBBER,
Treasurer of the Cwy of Medford, Oregon.
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BRING YOUR TURKEYS IN NOW AND RE
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The price is 32 cents dressed net you for prime
birds. ' .
Hens must weigh eight pounds and over and toms
12 pounds and over and must be fat.
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SCOUT TROOPS AT
At the meeting of the Boy Scouts
Saturday evening at the Main street
Methodist .church, seven scout troops
came Into being. Assignments Were
made as far as passible according to
church affiliation or preference. Each
troop will be attached to a church as
soon as leadership and sufficient boys
are secured to promote them. The
new troops drew for numbers by
which they will bo designated hereaf
ter. They are attached as follows:
Troop No. 1, Catholic church; Troop
No. , Main Street Methodist; Troop
No. 3, Christian church: Troop No. 4
and Troop No. 5; Presbyterian church;
troop No. 6, First Methodlot -church;
Troop No. 7, Bapst Church. j
Mr. ChAries A. Wing of the First
National bonk, has been added to thai
staff of Scout Masters. At the regu
lar meeting time Saturday night tho
troops will mot at the churches to
which they are attached (or troop or
ganization and training, with the ex
ception of Troop 7, which will meet
this week with Troop 2. The Troops
will' be under the leadership of the
following Bcotit masters or assistants:
No. 1, Rev. F. W. Mack;' No. 2 'Rev.
J. B. Coan; No. 3 C. A. Wing, No. 4 F.
J. Frazier; No. S F. J. Frazier with
assistants;. No. 6 George Kunzman;
No. 7 Phillip Lounsberry.
The new troops were not given their
full strength of. 32 boys in order that
now recruits may have a chance. On
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock all the
qualified first class, second class and
tenderfoot scouts will meet at the
Main street Methodist church for reg
istering their credits and a review of
their previous training. At this meet
ing a ceremonial and initiation team
will .be organized. 'The meeting Sat
urday night was a very enthusiasttic
one and before leaving the new troops
gave roiiBlng cheers and yells for their
organizations. The annual resist
tion fee for each scout which goes to
national headquarters Is fifty centB.
These fees should be paid as soon as
possible to scout masters, according
to a statement by Mr. Coan. Any boys
who are unable to pay this feet should
see him and arrangements will be
made for them to work out their flftv
ents. The boys who desire to become
scouts and will qualify as to morals,
will not be .shut out because of lack
of funds. Thore is a chance for every
one who wants to get in and make
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ASHLAND, Nov. 13. Owing to, the
fact that the Lithla Park camp ground
continues to be filled dally, and many
are staying several days at a time,
and also owing to the fact that auto
mobile registration continues quite
heavily, the Lithians have taken the
matter under consideration anr have
adopted the following resolutions
lie it resolved: That tho Ashland
auto camp ground has heretofore
been considered the landing camp on
the Pacific coast, if not In the entire
country, and has been tho greatest
advertising and business asset of Ash
land; That it is now positively necessary
that Immediate additional Improve
ment and expansion be provided in
order that Lithla park grounds be
kept In the fore front and made an all
tho year round camp, and be It fur
ther Resolved, that wa urge the city
council und city park board to take
such stops as ere necessary to carry
out a definite plan of Improvement
and enlargement.
Signed, V. . Miller, rand high
fizz; J. H. Fuller, chief efforvescor.
Mr. Miller states that the Lithians
are practically unanimous in wishing
to adopt a program which will keep
Ashland's camp far In the load of
other camps, and that this organiza
tion endorses a club house for the
use of the campers In which a radio
may be Installed.
The S. P. has granted a rate of one
and one-half fare from Koseburg and
intermediate points.to Ashland on ac
count of the Winter Fair here the
first week In December. This is a
matter of gratification to the various
fair committoes who have boon work
ing to secure a substantial attendance
from tho northern districts. A largor
number of poultry raisers aro ship
ping birds to this fair.
The Congregational church hold
special services Sunday morning In
observance of Educational week,
Prof. Harold S. Tuttlo of Pacific uni
versity giving a strong talk on educa
tion. Prof. Tuttle will alHO be tho
principal speaker at the chamber of
commerce banquet Tuosday night.
Tuesday evening is to be a busy ono
for Ashland people. In addition to
tho big banquet at the Hotel Ashland,
the Eastern Star Is planning nn elab
orate event when the officers of
Reanics chapter of Medford will put
on the work for Alpha chapter. The
Rebekahs have called a special meet
ing of their chapter , to meet Edyth
Kelly, president of the Rebekah as
sembly, and expect all members to
be present. N
Tho Standard Bearers of the Moth
odist church met at the home of Miss
Thelma Peroral Saturday evening.
The subject of the evening was Japan,
which was charmingly handled by
Mrs. C. F. Shepherd, who made a trip
to that country last year. Mrs. Shop
herd kept a diary err this trip ana
interspersed her talk with roadlngs
from this document which was great
ly entoved by the girls. She also had
a collection of souvenirs to exhibit
which was a pleasing part of the pro
gram. Fulowing this Miss Marion
Leach and Miss Mabel Hagar delight
ed the guests with a piano duet. Re
freshments of pumpkin pie and
chocolate completed a most delightful
evening. Those present- were tho
Misses Margaret Dougherty, uiara
Huck. Marlon Leach, Mabel Hagar.
Josephine Barber. Kathcrlne Parsons,
Virginia Whittle, and Thelma perozzi.
Mrs. Hunt, the advisor, Mrs. u. .
ShoDherd and Mrs. Peroral.
Ashland high won the rootoaii
game with Roseburg Saturday with a
score of 12 to 0. The RoBCburg boys
nut up an excellent game. An unus
ually large attendance In the rooter
section helpod the Ashland team, a
fitting "climax to the afternoon was
the most excellent banquet given at
the Medford hotel the same evening
Both teams reported that the Medford
hdsts proved wonderful entertainers.
C. C. Crowson. brother-in-law or
Miss Clara Will started for Pilot Rock
early Saturday morning with Clara
Will, Irma Bess, Isabella Silver and
Edith Dodge. Just above Blukiyou a
very slippery spot was struck ' on a
bad curve which caused the machine
to skid badly. Mr. Crowson managed
to throw his car away from the steoo
outside bank and Into the bank on the
inside which was very rocky and dam
aged his machine to quite an extent.
A passing truck and other travelers
stopped to render aid'and got the. car
out of the ditch In about two hours.
It was Impossible to go on so the
narty had to return home. Fortunate
ly no one was hurt although the car
turned on one side when it struck the
bank.
Woldon M. Jones of Lebanon Is a
recent arrival in Ashland and has
purchased the attractive home of T.
D. Prvor on Falrview street. Mr.
Jones will take possession In about
ten days. He will be associated with
F. C. Stevens In the realty business
and their attention will be given
mally to the buying and selling or
stock farms and other ranch property.
Mr. Jones is a wealthy atocK and cat
tle man and Lebanon's loss Is Ash
land's gain. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor have
no definite plans for the present, ex
cept that th'jy will atart north In their
car and after visiting at various places
for a time will go to California, where
they have property. i
F. C. Stevens also reports tne sale
of the A. L. Lamb property on Pio
neer avenue to Mrs. Ballerl of Eugene
and the John McMlchael place on
South Pioneer to Mr. and Mrs. Frang
Henry of Corvallls.
Chinese Bandit Busy.
SHANTUNG, China. Nov. 19.-rho
m.i.u. ..i.ttinrititt. tinvff offered a
reward for the rescue of a French
nrlest who was captured by bandits
several days ago near imii u
Dh.nh... . nMVlnre. wh lift Oil I
preaching tour. Another priest also
was taken prisoner dul iciemcu.
J. 8. C. Wellls arrived in Medford
this morning from Los Angeles where
he has been engaged in the real estate
business for several monins. Me ex
necta to return to Los AngelM In t
few weeks after a visit with his family
Here, . . . 4
ALL THIS WEEK
The largo audiences r,t each ser
vice at tho Prosbyterian church Sun
day, testified to the deep interost be
ing manifested In the earnest nible
teacblr.g mesoagoa being Elvon by Rov.
L. B. Quick of KoseburR. who is the
special speakar durlag the two weeks'
service iolng iuald there.
The Sunday school almost reached
the 300 mark set, there bolng 295 pres
ent, several of tUom being new achol
are Jjronght in through tho scout
movement
tn the luornhiK and evening mes
sages.. Rov. Mr. Quick by his detailed
analvslt. of scripture passages, vlvH
word pictures, thorough knowledge of
Old Testament symbols so often refer
red to in the New Testament and occa
sional use of vivid, personal exper
iences, gripped his audiences nnd sent
them home with thnconvlction' that
they wantod -to know more of that
book) of scripture and more of the
fullness of the Christian life onen to
hom.
The valuo and privilege and duty
of winning souls for ChrlBt was em
phasized in the morning message on
Christian Workmanship, in tho even
ing from tho story of tho woman
touching the hem of Christ's garmont.
He taught that the faith that brings
salvation Is the same faith that brings
physical healing. It is a God givon
faith in both instances, not something
to be worked up, but something to be
obtained through yielding the llfo to
Christ and the influences of His Holy
Spirit. Several striking instances of
salvation and healing wore given In
the evening messages.
Tonight, the thomo will be "The
Christian's Prizo" and tomorrow,
Tuesday night, many of tho objections
often urged ngalnst Divine healing will
bo answered. There will also be a
prayer service for the Blck. Those
wishing to be prayed for should ppeak
to the pastor.
Afternoon studios on "The Victo
rious Christian Lite" which were such
a blessing to many, will be continued
every afternoon this week. Every ono
le welcome to any and all of the moot-
Ings. Remember the hour 2:30 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m. .
There will be special music each
night I '
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Big values at $2.35, $2.75, $2.95, $3.75,
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Guaranteed All Wool Blankets, $12.50 to
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Sweaters
Men's Sweaters, 85c, $1.95, $4.50 to $6.25
Men's Sport Sweaters or Coats, $4.00 to
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Boys' Sweaters, Ladies' Sweaters, Girls'
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Piece Goods
36-in. Percales, 22c and 24c yd.
Ginghams, 17c, 19c, 25c, 32c, 35c and 45c
Black or white silk-finished Poplin 60c yd.
Cotton Suiting, plaids and colors, 25c and
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Fruit of the Loom Nainsook, 40c yd.
Shadow Stripe Nainsook, white and col
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Windsor Crepe, white and colors, 27c and
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Bleached Muslin, ,17c and 20c yd.
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, fine quality, 70c yd
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 60c yd.
And many other Bargains in Piece Goods.
Underwear
Men's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, $1.35
Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits, $1.50
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Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits, $2.75 to
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Men's All Wool Union Suits, $4.95 and
$5.45
Ladies' Union Suits, 75c, $1.25, $1.50,
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Boys' Union Suits, 85c, $1.35 and $1.95
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