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frfEPTYmn MATT! TRTRTTNT, ArEDFOTtD, OT?r,f.ONT, WEDNESDAY. MATCf'TT r, 1024 AT ASHLANO IS 'A GREAT SUCCESS ASHLAND,, Oip., Mfinh 5. Tho IttmlK'on huM at the lloti. Anh :ui Tufri'-y Ity t)u liulies nf the' Chatnl i- r r'i.mnMri (t was a s'uc (csj. THi: was one nt the lHt I1111H1 coii.4 niiil itroiair.H that )uih lici-n hud for kmiip linn1. Mrs. H. McNairj (ii-s i1im!, ttfior h(;in;j int rud tinnl by j j. II- Kuller, 'ciTl;ry of the Cham-1 hep of Coinmercfc. Mrn. Ah Nair tlicti J introduced Mr. AloxumliT Thoiiipunn, j f-sintalive tlw Orcpon Woiin'n'K l'edeiated cluhsi nnd Ih chairman of tho department of lilnidtion. she told of tho work that thl federation linn done, and told of the plum that I he women of today hold In tho world, She nr;;cd tlx women to Join noun political parly, snylnK that it wan natural for every nnp to be purtlxun. She told of the work of the M'oinen'B Joint ('ddki-ch Rional committer in Washington. She stated that no pei-Hon, American foreign born should he allowed to vole unless he or Hhe Ih aide to road and wrlto tho lOnglinh luiiKUMKe. Mih Thompson doeH not believe in the Ore- It on Public Service ('miin.lns.un ami Hinted that the eom mission does noth UiK but inereasc ratea instead of nd- iuatinK them. Mrs. V. M. Uarber woman member of the elty conned, spoke briefly on the water rjiiestinn and the contact with the Talent Irrl Kalian district. Mrs. Emil l'eil spoke on the sanltarv cnndillons of the r.lthtn far): and ured that the park be thoroughly cleaned. She niKed that the. oik be moved further up the creek, ehai'Klntf that they were unsan itary, and that they would appear more beautiful farther up the creek in a more, natural location. She stated that the present place of Iceep lntf the elk would be an ideal place for u locution of cottages for all-year tourists. .Miss Hicks, loenl librarian, told of the work of thv library, par ticularly of tin work done with the children. She quoted flKiiroti relative to the use of the books for children. Miss ISdnu Daimherty and Mrs. 'if. S. Harrison played a very delightful piano duet and Miss Roberta Ward sang lu her plea si up manner. A large number of Ford sales have been reported by tho Harrison Brothers Agency this weelc. AmonK them was tho sale of a new Ko rd coupe to Mi. P. J. Arrant, of tho Anil land Ice Company. W. W. curp re f Qntly bought a new Ford coupe. C. 10,, Clemens Is tho owner of u new touring car and U. 1. ltluo owner of ti new Ford coupe. The John A. Karvey ranch has been recently equip ped with it new Fordson truck and tractor. ! Airs. Reeves, well known Ashland woman, left recently for Portland, where she will visit with friends and relatives. I Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Medford,-was In': Ashland Tuesday visiting former friends. Mrs. Frobach wan (i former Ashland resident and knows many people here. Work on the high school annual, tho Itoue, has been started and sen lpra' nro bnny having their plcturei taken. . There is always a large do mund for snap-shots, but owing to the poor weather recently very few ' have been taken. However, the , wqiither Is very nice now and stu dents oro beginning to bring their cameras to school, n order to get at least two or three good pages of snaps In the high school annual. The inn iors have decided to get Individual ploturcs, similar to the ones that the Juniors had last year. Tho senior pictures are larger than the junior's. J, Mashburg of Montague, Call fornla, has been In Ashland for the pusf, few days visiting nnd attending to business interests here. Kev. S. J. Chauey. minister of the Methodist Kpiscopul church, left for Itowles and Ous Pech of Mke Creek, (rants pass Tuesday morning tu con-iMr. and Mih. A. J-. Haul of Klamath f'-i' with other in in hers of tho Kp- j FalH, W. .M . A my, Kd 'owdon and worth league meniln-i s. conrerning son, Robert, a rid tlau filter (Radys, the Kivoiiii Li-ague iiisiititie, whleh Mi: '-... -n js euL'.if;d in the puiil will iiri.baliiy he held in Ashland dm- try business and was bringing in a log .1 tily. This institute will prob- lot of thoroughbred young roosters uldy last about ten days or two weeks,1 for the Kunnysitb. :..bie, also brought during which time some very promt- in his eggs for our market. He keeps nent speakers in tills work will be nothing in tho chicken line, except tho here to talk to the young people. thoroughbred White Leghorn and says Mr. John liigg, (!. K. JiilllnKS nnd that more than half of them are lay Ralph Millings went to Crams Puss Jug already. Tuesday evening on business connect-! Among the diner here Sunday, he ed with the world's service program, side our regular board rs and oeca A large meeting of members of the atonal comers and goers, such as Mr. Methodist Episcopal church was held and Airs, (ieorge J. JHolmes, Ceorge at (Jrants pass that evening nnd the and illarry Lewis, Thomas M. Riley,1 world's service program was tho main etc. We had Lloyd Stanley of liutte topic of tho meeting. I Falls. Mis. James Lonsdale, ami her W. F. Hewitt, Mrs. Acklin and Ever- daughter, Mrs. Argin and son of Sunk' ett Acklin left Tuesday morning to Rapids, .Minn.,' und Mrs. Lonsdale's take the members of the Ashland has- Kon-in-law, Mr. L. E. Williamson and! ketball learn to Roseburg, where they 'wife ,,f Medford. Also Mrs. (!. f '. played that evening. Mr. Hughes, McAllister and .Mrs. o. Zimmerman I local coach, also -took several of the of Medford. basketball boys. I Monday morning I met M r. Harry . H. Parker of Tennant. California I. Llles, the foreman on the .1. M. the principal speaker of the occasion. Ti-u I'linninnnn fa rpm-eyenl ft 1 1 v of ' in hi miik:iki viMiung ior a lew un . , in e-y on naro. He ie is me that Mr. Parker s a well-known man In Medford fruit company has leased the Ashland, and is a barber of Tennant. I orchard and that he has charirn of it Xollcu of Application for leod To Ewald Benninghoven, the own er, according to t he record in the office of the Countv Clei k of JacUhon ! County, Oregon, (f the InlUnving de scribed projjerty, to- it : J-zit 2. block 1, Tunic's Second Ad dition to the City of Medford. Ore. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perly Issued by the City of Medford on tho 21st day of Junuury HUU. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of me city of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. 1 ou are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion, of such property shall not be ntude within sixty (00) days after the date of service or the date of first publication. of this notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the city Treasurer of said City of Medford. 1-iatcd at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, li2. . ; M. lu ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN If, CARKLV. Attorney for Applicant, ' Medford, Oregon. Ktth.27-Mar.G-12 In the place of John Norris, who was foreman on the same orchard for sev eral years. While we were together be gave ino his subscription to The .Medford Mial Tribune. TTnsklns fur Health. J. L. fiault of Weed is in Ashland visiting. Mr. Cault was formerly the superintendent r tjl(. Weed Lumber company, but recently resigned on ac count of plans to go to southern Cali fornia. Work on the Hartman Syndicate Is still progressing, ami at present the people there, are waiting for the con crete foundation, which was put in a week or two ago, to dry so that fur ther work may be carried out. Work has been hindered slightly since Sun day, due to the snow in that territory, however, there has not been enough snow tit delay it very seriously. Mr. petch, manager of tile Southern Oregon (las company and his wife Were in Ashland Tuesday. They live on a place on the I'ucific Highway be tween Medford and Phoenix, near the gas plant. Any breaking out or skin Irritation Ralph Itoblson, accompanied by a on face, neck or bodv is overcome crowd of high school students, left; quickest by applying M entho-Sulnhur. I'uesduy morning for Reselling to says a noted skin spec ialist. Kecnuse witness the Ashjand-Roseburg game ' of Its germ destroying properties, to he played there Tuesday evening, nothing has ever been fouu dlo take I the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the .itching, burning and irritation. J Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right .up, leaving the fckiu clear und smooth, j It seldom Tails to relieve the tor ment or dlsriMurement. A little Jar of Rowbs Mciitho-Sulnhui- mav be Rrov.ii oniamen at any drug store, it is used itrown n'ke cohl cream. Adv SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett M errill of Die Ceo. Itrown understand that and wife, a brother boys of the firm of Sons, of Illinois has sold out his stock and farming Implements, reserving their land, and Intends to start early in the spring for this country. They have had all the cold winters they care about, and have decided to com hack to southern Oregon, where Mr Drown was raised. I X that haDDcns. Common-sense Merritt Willlts, representative of kills misery. Common-sense also 11 I TP HERE is a reason for everything I a t h a t haDDcns. Common-sense S. S. S. ia the common- sense remedy Beauty 'A Glcamy Mass of Hair 35c "Dandcrinc" does Wonders ' for Any Girl's Hair tho Union oil t-onipmiy of California stops boilBt wjih doliiK huHliu'HU Ikto und took din-j hit Thlirmlny. r y for boils, be. Knink llaynns nml Olo liowi-rs S5S8b. cause it is built emni' In Thurmliiy cwmIiih and called f f Jw5J l on reason. fur i'ihjiiih and boiinl. They have con-, V KLSftlfcW I Scientific traded to clean out Iho inlKatliiK V S.t39 authorities ditch leading from the Hnowy lJullel TSNy admit its power I .Mill n the lower end of town. 5& S. S. S. builds I toy Stanley and hiH brother. Lloyd,! X Iry blood-Dower, it . I mrV - - - ' . weru nero tor Hupper Tiiurauuy even- "V. builds red inn and Friday morning for break- Hood-cells. That is what makes '" f iehtine-blood. . Fighting-blood de. WlllllU' .Smith of Derbv WaH alHO ntrnva imntirit!a Tf ftarhfa hnila hern the name. nlKht. lit fights pimples! It fights skin xi. u. i-uiirucK. one or our pronu-' eruptions! It always winsl Mr. nent inechunicH. who ha a farm ne- V. D. Schaff, SS7 15th street, Wash- iwecn neru nnu itrownnooro, uiho ineton. v. u.. writes I tried lor years to get relief from a bad case of boils. Everything Oirlsl Try tlik! When combina ,nm! OroHsing your liuir, hn't moiuten your hair brush with a little "Dancli ritu!" nml brush it through your Imir. The cITett in tiirtlingl You cm do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice us llic: and henry a mass of phiiniy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that iiicpniparablo softnest, ficshnccj tind luxuriance. Vliilu'lieaiitifying the hair "DnnriVrine" is jiIho toning and utiniuliitinp cadi sin pie Jiair to pw thick, long ami strong Jlair stojis falling out and dantlruli dis appears. Oct a bottle of delightful, re freshing VDandoriac" at any drug or ollet counter and just see how healthy (toil youtiiful four Lair Lecouui, came 111 to upend u few dayn with iih. I The rarent-Teachera aHsoeiutloli ' held their regular meeting l'rhlny afternoon In the extra room In the -school hoiiHC, and hail u very inter eHtlng nod profitable Kcsslon. There wan u very good attendance and amoiiK them were four of the pupll from the Ki'tuumnr m-hool. They were .MiHKca Dorothy Pierce, Margaret lirophy, I.oIh Jtoliin.son and I.umaH DavldKon. iacll recited a piece and did themselves credit by tho manner they rendered them. Among other thluga of Intercut that wuh attended In wan mi arrangement wuh madu to aeeure the Rcrvices of Kev. F. ( llui't of (irunlH l'ltMfl, a very noted lecturer who haa Hpent considerable part of li Ih time in traveling in Kng laud taking pictures of the highways and b.vwaya of that country and has arrange dlo give a lecture with utere optlcan vleWH of the llfferent nccne.s of Intereat thev saw, for Ilia wife was Willi him, and those who have attend ed and heard the lecture und seen tho picture seem to be highly pleased. The date of having the 1 lure huH not yet been decided on, but it will be some Saturday night when Ihe use of the hall can be used for that purpose. The price of admission will be,' iidlllls Jfte and children 10c each, the proceeds to be applied toward paying up n balance due on a former entertainment. Among tho traders In the V. .1. Mi Phorson store whom I have met wer nruen -Matthews and wife, Mrs. .lack Johnson, Alven t'oiiover, Owen Con over und llobert Slaey of Trail. Deputy District Attorney Caylord came out Friday to assist In apprais ing tho property of the late Mrs. M. M. Wood and the appraisers of the property were .1. Frank Itrown, ltoy Ashpole nnd dim Nichols. Among the cullers ut tho Rnnuy shlc for dinner Friday were 1. I). Itoblson and wife, representatives of the Medford (Jrocery company. J. M. King, the bridge Inspector for the olds & t'o. railroad bridges and Q. K. Wilson, district manager, Woodmen of the World. Jle seemed to be around looking up the few straggling members around these parts. Several years ago there was a flourishing lodge of the W. O. W. organized here, but shortly after Its organization the bull. Hug where they met took fire, und all of Iho papers and fixtures were burned so the policy holders, for there were a few social members de cided to transfer their membership to Medford, so we have not had an other lodge organization here. . Among those 1 met Saturday were Mr. W. I. Oliver, formerly of Trail, but now of Itntte Fulls, on his wav up to his old home with Jack Donble day. they were passengers on the stage, and licne lieilows. Alex Ander son nnd W. C Doley nt the fVown and Son's store. The following were trad ing at Nichols and Ashpole hardware store: furl von del- llrllcii. ltoy KuviK, John Mlnter. J. II. Stanley. 1! DeWolt of Derby and J. It. French. Among the diners lit the Sonnysldc 8ulurUay were Chuiles Scelteld, AI. U. tailed until l toon is. a. S. I am now absolutely cured, and it was S. 6. i. tnat did it." S. S. S. is sold at nil good drug stores in two sizes. Tho larger size is moro economical $0.J.kJ. WoodMedicine Shape retaining hand tailored clothes will bring to you that satis fied feeling of being well dressed, such as no other clothes can pro duce. . Have me take your measure for that Spring Suit now. Upstairs Wong Pon Chinese Medicine lor Treatment of Ai'uU' mitt Chronic l'S eiiM! u( Men mill WOllHMl. CtUirfr AIM Minor trr-nttst, influcnft, kM iip. bla.n.T untl Atonitit-h trotiMpi. fit, lii-rm, nipmrr, ml, N, tYiiule trouble. iar. """"! riH'uniausrti. imininiition, tuiiriiorrtiotii. Koitr.. CMtdrili, piles. Ofdce Hours: s n. m. to S p. m. Consultation lreo 241 South Front St., Medford. Ore. Notice of Application for Deeil. To T. K. Flynn, tho oivner, accord ing to the record In tho office of the County Clerk of Jackson County. Ore gon, of the following described pro perty, to-wit: Lot 7, block 2. West's Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon. You nre hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by tho City of Medford on the 21st day of Juuuary, l y 1 y , under Chapter 14 of tho Charter of tho city of Medford, Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You nre further notified that If notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such, property shall not he mudo within sixty (UO) duys lifter tho dote of service, or the date of first publication of this notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of liaid City of Medford. Dated, at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1022. M. 1,. AT.FOrtD, City Recorder of tho City of - Medford, Oregon, JOHN H. CAttKI.V, Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb.27-Mar.5-1 2 jierly Issued by the City of Medford on the 21st duy of January, ialS, under Chapter 14, of the Charter of the i 'ity of Medford, Oregon, snd Its Ol dliiain es eiiaiicil pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (60 days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this notice, tho city of Medford, Oregon, will demand u deed therefor from tho City Treasurer of sum city or Medford. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. . M. I A T.FORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. lCeh.87-Mnr.G-l 2 Notice of Application for Deed To F. w. Kuowles, the .owner, ac cording to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, of the following described property, to-wit: . . .... Imi 14, block 1, Whltmnn Park Ad dition to the City of Medford. Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oreg is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for sold pro perty issued by the tity "I .Meaiorn on tile Zlsl uay or juiiii.o.v, jt.-, under Chapter 14 of Ihe Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within elxtv (601 days lifter the j date of service or the date of first pu Plication 01 mis nonce, 1110 v.iiy ui Medford, Oregon, will demund a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said Citv of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. M. L. A I.FORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb.27-Mar.5-1 2 Notice or Application for Deed To Helen M. Strassburger, the own er, according to the record In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson county. Oregon, of the following de HciihcJ property, to-wit: IaH A. block , Wolter Addition to the City of .Medford. Oregon. You are hereby notified that the 'City of Medford, Oregun. is the holder jot a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by the City of Medford I on the 21st day of January, 191!), under cnapter i ia courier oi the City of Medtord, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further, notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redehin-- . lion of such property shall, not be T ' made within sixty (60) days after the dote of service or the date of first publication of. this notice, the City of Medford. Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. M. L. ALEORD, City Recorder of the City of - Medford, Oregon. ' JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, . Medford, Oregon. Feh.27-Mar.6-1 3 Notice of Application for'Dccil To F. W. Knowles, the owner, ac cording to the record in the ofrice of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon,, of the following described property, to-wit: Lot 13. block 1. Whitman Park Ad dition to the City of Medford, Oregon. l ou are Hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro- Stewart Fruit Company . Packers and Shippers "Signal".' and "Triangle" Brand Fruit t . Rogue River Valley Distributors for General Chemical Company's ' "ORCHARD BRAND" LEAD ARSENATE "BLACK LEAF 40" "KAYSO" SPREADER LIME SULPHUR LIQUID AND DRY RED ENGINE OIL EMULSION Office and Packing House End of South Central f 'Phone 226 E7 Don't Pay $1,000 or More for a car, without knowing what the leader offers in the fine-car field WF, made a canvass of many jvho bought rivals of Stude bakers. We said, "Tell us why. you liked your car the better." " 4 The majority, said, "We did riot"' even look at the Studebaker." Most of them bought new models of the car they owned before. ' Yet Studebaker Is a leader in the fine-car field today. Studebaker builds more quality cars than any other plant in the world. Studebaker is the sensation of mod ern Motordom. Its amaz ing growth signifies a new situation in this field. Last year, 145,167 fine car buyers paid $201,000, 000 for Studebaker cars. Nearly three times as many as in 1920. Is it fair to yourself or fair to us not to learn the reasons for this trend? Now for years its name and fame have been committed to like attain ments in fine motor cars. 1 you only knew There is no room here for details and comparisons. You will find them all in Studebaker showrooms. But let us cite some significant facts. That lack of vibration, so conspicu ous in Studebakers, costs us $600,000 yearly in extra machining of crank shafts. That matchless strength in vital Facts to consider See ihe Studebakers worked out to exactness for supremo service in its place. We employ 1,200 inspectors to make 30,000 inspections of the mate rial and workmanship in each Stude- baker car before it leaves the factory. Consider how Studebaker has al ways led in the building of high grade cars. We were first to use cord tires as standard equipment. We were the first quantity manufacturers to build bodies of the highest grade. If you want beauty.fine upholsteryt rich finish and equip ment, consider that Studebaker has had more experience in fine coach building than any other motor car maker. ) Studebaker assets are $90,000,000 all staked on satisfying, better than others, buyers of high grade tars. , Over 23,000 men have their future at stake on giving you maximum values, , $50,000,000 in modern plants and equipment, of which $32,000,000 has been added during the past five years. $10,000,000 in body plants to give you superlative beauty. To give that final touch for which Studebakers have been famous for decades. 125 experts who devote their whole time to studying betterments. Who make 500,000 tests per year to main tain our supremacy. .'. Consider Studebaker history. For 72 years this concern has stood for high principles and policies. - For two generations, against all 'the world, it held first place in horse drawn vehicles. L I G H T . S I X o-rass. 112" W. B. 40 H. P. Touring J 126(1.00 Uoailster (3 -Pass.! 1240.00 Coupe Roadster (2-Paas.) 1420.00 Coupe (5-I'ass.) 16150.00 Boilan - 1730.00 Studebaker builds more fine cars than any other plant in the world. Last year 145,167 wise motor car buyers paid $201,000,000 for Studebakers. - The demand has almost trebled in the past three years. Studebaker now holds a leading place in the high-grade field. Our modern plants and their equipment cost $50,000,000. All to give you the maxi mum value at the minimum of cost. .- It is folly to buy a car in this class without knowing what we give. . . , Our place no' accident The pedestal place which Studebaker holds in the fine-car field is not the result of accident. It comes from principles as old as this business the ceaseless and determined ambition to excel. Learn the res'uh of ' these efforts. Compare detail by derail, part by part, with any car you wish. When you foot the., advantages, you will find -that they number scores'." " parts comes from the costliest steels. For some we add 15 to the quoted price to get exactness in them. , . That Chase Mohair, used in our closed cars, is made from the soft fleece of Angora goats. Cotton or ordinary wool, or a combination of both, could reduce our price $100 to $150 per car, but it would sacrifice Studebaker quality. Note the bumpers, the steel trunk, the extra cord tires, the mdtometer, the courtesy light on some models. Figure what they would cost as ex tras. The infinite care We use 35 formulas for steel, each These are facts you should know. They are inducing 150,000 per year to choose Studebaker cars. Some sell at $1,21)0. Some meet with every requirement in size and power and luxury. But the chassis are all alike, save in size. The same f steels, the same standards through out. Every important Studebaker part represents the best we know. People have learned these facts hundreds of thousands of them. Tha demand for Studebakers has almost trebled in three years. It has become overwhelming, even for our facilities, Investigate the reasons. You will find them by the scores. Thent if you choose a rival car, we shall hava nothing more to say. SPECIAL - SI X 5-Pass. 119" W. B. 60 H. P. Touring 1675.00 Roadster (2-Fass.) 1050.00 Coupe (5-Pass.) . 2215.00 Sedan i.... 2310.00 B I G SIX 7-Pass. 126'- W. B. 60 H. P. Touring 12040.00 Speedster (5-Pass.) 2130.00 Coupe (5-Pass.) ... 2840.00 Sedan 3060 00 36-40 So. Fir Street (All prices f. o. b. Meaford. Terms to meet your convenience.) ' HITTSON MOTORS Medford THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES