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o o 0 Oo u ; o . O ' o GO. o o . . o o o three - MUNICIPAL GOLF IS KIWANIS TOPIC AKHIAND. March 14. In answer o questionnaires sent out Rome time Ince. a number of toplrn of vital In vest to A-sluAnd and vtclnlty were dia usp dat the Kiwanla club luncheon t the Hotel Ashland today. A wide nnee of subjects covering many In eresta comprise the program, pome ' -r which .were, an Independent boys' lub house; development of Bellvlew llstrlct; enlargement - of Ashland's hool system; and to the V. M. C' A., in Ulo the Chamber of (Commerce; ro Rtr of . Chautauqua building; a mu tlclpal golt course; betterment of the rater supply.; assistance to deserving den school boys ' who' wish to attend olleffe; advertising Ashland's mineral prlnfra-and granite quarries and lo atlon of ne wresldenta In Ashland, .'oloncl . Thomson, superintendent 'of ?raier Lake National park was. at the neetlng and presented .the road pro :ram and-alao the beetle infestation .round Crater-lake. It; will be of interest to friends to :ndw that telegrams have been re vived front' Mrs. Abble Thomas of Bedford stating that Mrs. Joseph I. Thomas is not ao badly injured as first bought and that Mr. Thomas Is get Inir along nicely as la Eugene.. . ... Mount Ashland chapter. Daughters f the American Involution, will meet 'riday evening. March 20, with Mrs. S. V. Carter, hostess. . "Pioneer. Kx terienccs" is the Jhemfl, and these Will 0P related by Mrs. Ann II. Hussell and "itra. Mary Dunn. The year's program laa. featured early Oregon history as macted In the Rogue River Valley, nd this meeting Is. one of .the series arrying. that dlmlnant thought. Mrs. 3... A.,.Vods is in charge of tho niu ilc, which will be In harmony with the ;eneral theme. Mrs. Gordon Mac ,'racken Is social chairman. She will ic assisted by Miss Mollie Songcr and ine other, in the place of Mrs. A. O. Vdams,' who Is out of. town. , At Monday's meeting of the Ash and Ktudy Club. rMs. Stanley Hobln itte will review "Tho Next War." The -loll "Call, quotations on peace will oc :upy the first half hour. A selected oplc will be given and a short busi less meeting tn'openlng completes the rogram. . i . . . Thursday "afternoon tho class ro icwing the book on China met at tho tlanse, with Mrs; J. C. Morgler in harge. In this review China's "Heal levohHlun;'t Mrs.- Morgler was assiBt d by a number' of- others who dis cussed certain phase's of the book. This s the second book studied by the la Ilea of the .Missionary society. " The Irnt "Of One Blood.'' was finished ome time, slnte. . The "guild studied he first named early in the year.; ' Among the .victims of fh popular nalady in Aahlnnd (the mumps) are o; be named Miss Aileen BhepheVd, nuslc ' Brpervlfldr;l o is 'just recev rlng from-a short illness. Miss Fran cs' Fratcr and Miss Grace Hawkyard, wo high school teachers are out : of j ;hool at presents Miss Mary Guley and . ollton Franklin; high school atuaenis. .re confined to their homes this week. ,s 1b Miss Waive W'ithrow. Superintendent G.. A. Brlsco and lecrotary J. H. Fuller of the Chamber t Commerce have gone to Sulcm'ln onnectlon with the summer normal chool. . Mrs. R. K. Sutton la visiting her laughter, Mrs. George King, in aouth rn California: Mrs. II. K. Button is he omther of Mrs. H. Li. Bayles of this ity. ' Mrs. C. M. Oilmore and baby of Clamath Falls have been guests at the I. U Sayles home for the paert fort ilght. . They ejipect to roturn to Klaiu .th Falls the first of next week. Mrs. J. C. Ferguson was tho lucky clnnor of the piece of cake eonlatn ng the lt gold piece and Miss Edith lodge secured the ring, when the ilrthday, anniversary cake was cut nd distributed to the visitors in the tore.' The huge birthday cuke had icon ou exhibit lu the window and was ut yesterday at 3 o'clock. This was he fourth celebration observed By the 5. It. Isaac compauy, and was the argest In point of attendance and in ' crest. ' ' ' 1 Hpring cleaning has started In the ark and al the Plaza In charge of be park department. Everywhere ver town smoke spirals are ascend ng and gardens are being plowed and lamed. The indications . are that pring Is hero to stay. Tho 45th anniversary of Alpha Ihapter No.' 1. O. E. 8., is being cele brated tonight.. A splondid program las been arranged, with the Past iatrun's club In charge, Mrs. F. G. hvedenburg', president. Other than he families, visiting,, members are relcomed Tho banquet for tho mon of the 'resby'terian church -was woll attend d. The menu waa roost satisfying, ho table groaning under the weight f the good things provided. B. C. orsythc presided, and an Impromptu rogrum In which a number of men ook part was very Interesting. Alto ether it-was an evening of thorough njoynicnt for thoso present. Tonight. a chicken dinner Is. being njoyed aa.only boj-s can. by tho mem bers of Mr.-W. 'W. ' Kobison's cIhss. his class have a world of good times rlth their teacher and each other, likes, parties and dinners comprise bmo of tho social times they have Dgother. I A number from Ashland are going iown to the College club tomorrow. Khcrs are attending the meeting of ho Daughters of, the Nile in Grants 'ass. ' " ' ' " - i The Women's Home Missionary so 1 lety of the Mcthodisf church met to ay at the homo of Mrs. F. 8. Englo n the Boulevard. Mrs. D. I'oroinl nd Mrs. liura Love were hostesses 0 t tho Past N' le Grand club at I. O. . K. hall today. The Hawthorne cir le P. T. A. also met today. William Allen accompanleiL Clyw 'oung to Merrill today. Mr.'oung .ffcrccs the basketball game there to- VJF, Sht. 9 Nogoe. All parties having lawns at the I. O. t. V, cemetery at Mcdford. that want are for 1025, please remit to L- D. wsenmiry. 8eton. 234 E. Bth.-Mpa ord. 305 Q Si. Mark's Kplscopnl. Corner North Oakdale & 5th St. S a. m. tHoly communion. 10 n. m. Sunday school. 11 n. m. Holy communion. ' Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Church. fiouth Oakdale avenue and 11th street. Masres at 8 and lu:30'a.m. Benediction 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. W. Black, Pastor. Tim .Salvation Army The .world is done with long-faced religion; It want, tho "cheerful" brand, the kind that makes happy. Such Is the -religion of Christ. . 'Two special -Sunday, services, ;at It a', m. and 7:30 p. m. Old and young ,. 8un - alike are Invited to attend our day school, at- 2:30 p. m. . Young people meet at 6:1 & p. m. Free and -easy, gospel meetings every Tuesday, Thursday and. Sat urday night, at .8 o'clock. Listen for the bell and come! - First tfiarnh of Christ, SrtmtJst. Authorized branch of the Mother Church, tho Firgt .Church of Chrim. Scientist, In Ronton, Mas. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Onkdnlc. Subject for Bund ay, March 15: Hubstance. Sunday school at 9:45. Applicant!) under tho ago of twenty may be ad mitted. -, . . Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonials of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room which is tn the Mcdford building. Is open daily from 1 2to 4, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend the services and visit the reading room. Pcmwrtal Mission. J2S Hast Main street. E. F. Ming ham, Pastor, residence No. 16 Mistle toe. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Young People's meeting 6 p. m. Evening street meeting, 77 p, m. preaching 7:30 pi m. ' Midweek preaching Wednesday and Saturday 7:30 p. in., preceded by street -meeting at 7 p. m. Rev.' Clark- Mor wltl 'havo charge of the service' tonight; All are wel come. '. --'" 't ; "Then Peter said unto thcni;'Jte pent, and bo baptised every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ,- for the remission of sins, and yb shall ro ceive tho gift of tho Holy Ohost." Acts 2:38.- - - - - Main Street Methodist Churcii. J. B.Coan.' B. - JJ., pastor. Corner Main and Oukdalo. Study 2G North Oakdale.- Bible school at P:4G. Dr. Frank Roberts,' superintendent, , Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Hers inon them, -"One Thing Thou Lack eth." Twx -violin numbers by Miss Beaton. A - The Ep worth League meets at 6:15: At tho evening hour the congrega tion will join in the union service at the First Baptist church at 7:30. Wi nona H. Jewell, field secretary of the Wj C. T. U. will be tho speaker. - Missionary society' Tuesday,. 2:30 with Mrs Coam Midweek fellowship scrvce W'edncs day evening 7:30. -Sty d lea In Revela tion, . Always a welcome at this homelike churcta. Fir MothixUsl Bpteoopal Church. Corner West Main and Laurel. A most cordial Invitation Is extend d to everybody to attend services next Sunday. The Sunday school at 9:45. W. W. -Walker, superintendent. The morning hour of Worship at 11 o'clock. Tho ehorus will sing, -"Gloria' from Twelfth Mass. by Motart. The offer tory will be sung by Miss Hogan, "The Paradise of God,' by Wooler. The pastor wll preach on "God's Command la Always -Forward." There will be no evening service on account of the union sorvice at the Baptist church under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance. Union as an nounced elsewhere. . The midweek service will be' held, on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.' You Will al ways find a welcome at the First Methodist' Episcopal Church.1 . ; ' J. Willard DoVoc, Pastor. ' Morning ' '. , Anthem, "Oloria," from Twelfth Mass .,..... Mozart Offertory, "The Paradise of Ood' : : Woolor j , . Mrs. Hogan. Presbyterian Chupcli. Corner Main and Holly. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, Minister. Residence 013 S. Newtown. Study 41 8. Holly. 0:45 a. m. Bible school. JJastcr Is approaching, which has recorded the largest attendance of the year for sev oral years past- Let us every one be present and bring others who do not attend clseWhoro and keep u pthe rec ord afcd make a better' one for this year. : - ' . c 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Rising Tide of t Howard ship,", tho second-in a-series of two. Tho special subject will be "Worship and Partnership." ' i "Callcst Thon Thus, Oh Master." by Meitxke, will ho sung as a soprano solo, by Mrs. James Collins. 7:30 p. m. Thero will be ft union senice I nthe Baptist church under the auspices of the locaf w. C. T. U. Miss Winona Jewell, of Denver, Colo rado. field worker for the National W, C. T. U. will be the speaker. Her message-will be well worth whflo. dis cussing the great temperance cause. 6:10 p. m. Mission study class at the church the last chapter in the book. Leader, Mr. E. M. Hussong. 6:30 p; in. Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:3) p. in. Wednesday Midweek Bible Study nnd prayer service. . First Itaptist Chtirrh. N. Central & 6th St. Froderick n. Ltach. pastor. 9:4s a. "i. Bible school: tli at tendanca is srowing and many new ones Joining. You will find a Rood clara and teaching for all 11 n. m., "The Glory Christ." of Jesus 9 .Parker Ltlnlo (filter? "My Am- IU1: Towner B9-KHeta Carlow, Mead. Beach. Bally. . 6:30 p. m. II. Y. oP. IT. "My. Church and My Denomiimtlon"; Mr. N. Mend test oh lo. "Jerusalem" , lender. Help win the conj-, unknown heirs of liOonora W. Mn with Cirants Pasa liy belnir ,in; l"eeHed: U. L Sabin and tho i unknown helra of It. L. Knbln. ile- 7:30 p. nt. Union meeting with Miss Jewell of Denver, Colo., the in-' terestlng speaker under the local W. C. T. U. Soprano Solo. "I do Not Ask" . . . . ; hpross Miss Huntoon. I Anfticm. "No Night Nor Borrow. There" l)Ud Anthem. "The Woods nud Every uu-m.1 Kmnllinv Thi" Wednesday. 7 p. m. Teacher's 'r"lnln'1 claM 811,1 vayer meeting following. Two good meetings. 1 Thursday, '7:30 Choir rehearsal. Friday. 7:30 0. m. Entcrtnlnmont bv the n. Y. P. II. tn .!, h.,r..i,' trooitiH - . - , , " " ll ",ie MuKntm. lnc,udlnfr "teoptlcan pictures on AiusKa oy .Mr. waiiej-, who took the (formerly Clara Hart.) Margaret w. pictures in his travels In that coun- alhgar (formerly Margaret I. Wnl try. Admission free, . but a silver Ulte otherwise known sh Mrs. M. 1. offering n-tii isa tntrAn nnAn k Oalltgnr); H. S. West. Thos H. James, nuhlio 5ri? !f Pw thand the unknown heirs of Thos. H. public. I-er' person ought to ffo James. - deceased; U7le McCammon. to church to get away fro m. himself."i Elizabeth James; and the unknown First Chriitian Church. I Corner Ninth and South Oakdale. ! IX J. Howe, minister; residence 25 South Orange. Services every Lord's day. 9:45 A. M. Bible sclioolr M K Olson, superintendent. Three hundred and fifty in attendance is the aim; 307 were- present ou time last Sundav. 1 Let each one try to bring a new pupil. ji.vu a. 3i. Morning worship. 6:30 P. M. A splendid C. E. meet.' tag; Gladys Frye, leader. Topic, rreparatlon for Wlnnlnfr Others tn Christ" - j 7:30 P. M. A spirited song service. followed by the sermon by Evangelist Stivers. This Sunday will be a great day In every wny n song,, In sermon. Itj worship; 'The nvorhlnBr sermon by' Mr. Stivers will be "The Unfolding ot a Life," and tho evening subject, "New Testament RaptlHm," which will be Illustrated on the blacklward. The music for Sunday, under the direction of Mrs. Hedmon, will consist of gongs by a large chorus, a mixed quartet, consisting of M. R Olson, tenor; Mrs. James (Irlgsby, soprano; Oletha Currier, alto; J. W. Kirkpat- nck. bnss. will sing ' The Old Rugged Cross." Tho solos for Sunday by Mrs. Redmnn will be "The Heart That Was Broken for Me," for the morning serv ice, and "The Odl Fountain," at tho evening service. The revival meetings coutiuue every evening. All are cordially invited to attend. - . BIG SPECTACULAR "Pancho Panra," which Otis Skin ncf will be, seen at tho Hunt's Crate rian theater Monday night, March 16. Is a big .spectacular- production' tn which comedy predominates. . Mel choir Lengyel. the Hungarian play wright, has based his play on certain episodes In Cervantes Immortal storyv 'Don Quixote," which relate the ad ventures of the Don's peasant squire Sancho Panza, -when he is suddenly transferred to tho throne of Baratarr ia. Sancho Insists on sharing his new found splendor with Dapple, his Utile gray donkoy; court etiquette perplexes him; false courtiers seek to betray him; but In the yul he outwits them, and wins the hearts and approval of his subjects. . , , It Is an elaborate production of tho .golden age. of Hpaln. Hpecial music has been composed by Hugo rclix, who wrote "Madame Sherry." "Pom Pom" and "Marjolalne." Tho danees wero arranged by Bert French of "The Music Box Itevue." In addition to the principal players, there Is a large ensemble of singers, dancers and sU pcrnumerarlcs. . 1 Occult Marvel at Hunt's Crcrterian One of the inexplicable mysteries of the twentieth century, a woman, Eva Fay. who possesses seemingly lmpos- lbsle occult .powers, la to feature the Western or Orpheum Jr.. vaudeville show Tuesday ut the Hunt's Crate rian theater. . "Thaumaturgy" is the designation by which Eva. Kay's act Is known. For twenty- jminutos she will demonstrate her. supernatural . 'faculties Invltimj persons In tho audience to apply for any lnfrvrmatlon whatsoever. She de clares she will supply an answer which succeeding events' will prove, eprrect. Her strnngo attainments have baffled pnrHohs on thousands of occasions. Summon- Kqiiitj No. S035. In the Ormilt Court of Oregon, In and for JackHon County, II. T. Hnrl. Plaintiff, vn. K. O. Kahs, and the unknown heirs of F. O. Fahs. deceased; J. T. Urooka, and the unknown heirs of J. T. Brooks, deceased; J. Waldman, F. A. IValdman. Mnt'gie Khowalter (oth erwiso known as Mnrgarot Sho ' waiter) The unknown heir.s of 8. O. ShowaTter. deceased; F. M.- Comn . ton. (otherwise known a Frank M. Compton),' Krnest B. Hart, ' (other wise known as K. E. Hart), and the unknown heirs of Krriest K. Hart, deceased: Henry B. Hart; Clara B. Hart, fotherwise known as Clara Bebbtntrton Hart, (Kldrcd Behuyler Hart, Clara Hart Corbin. (formerly Clara Hart.) Margaret W. GalUgar (formerly Margaret T. Wallace, oth ertvlac known as Mrs. M. I. Gaili gar): H. S. West, Thos. n. James, and the unknown heirs of Thos. H. James, deceased; Lizzie McCammori. Elizabeth James, and th unknown heirs of Klizflbeth James, deceased; dance that' different. See Pago 2 r r. iw ww Wcott. Herbert a. Oamn- liprt H. dinphelt. deciSiifil; John RrhmUlt. Sr.. nnd the unknown hclri of John Schmlilt-, flr.O ilecoiit- . - oas - un- el; Jajne V. Murtln, and tho known hirs of Jmnrn D. Martin, & cowed; leonora W. Martin, and the ceased; Uoxle A. Blank and Frank Blank. Frank Blank, Trutdne; Ern est E. Hnrt, Inc., a private Banking corporation: also all other nersons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To F. A. Faha. and the unknown heirs of F. O. Fahs. deceased; J. T. Brooks and the unknown heirs of J. T. Brooks, deceased: J. L. Waldmnn, r.A. waioman. Ainggie fihowalle nlK.,.-.. Ln.,n.n ! ........ .. u-nlter Thn unlrnna-n h.lr- f K n Khowalter. deceased: F. M. fompton! (otherwise known as Frank Comntun. ) Ernest E. Hart, (otherwise known as K. H. Hurt,) and the unknown heirs of hrnw - dHceawHi:. Henry It. Hart; Clara I L Hart, (otherwise known ftH Clara Bo1blngton Hart. (Kid red Schuyler Hart, Clara Hurt Corbin. heirs of Elizabeth James, deceased; H. Westcott, Herbert S. Campbell. and the unknown heirs of hcrberl H. Campbell, deceased; John Schmidt,: Sr.. and the unknown heirs of John Schmidt, Sr.. deceased; James 1). Martin, and tho unknown heirs of James 1). Martin, deceased; Uennont . Martin, and tho unknown heirs of Leonora W. Martin, decewsed ; H. L. Sabin and the unknown heirs of H. I Kabin, deceased; Route A. Itlunk and Frank Blank. Frank Hlank. Trustee; Ernest E. Hart. Inc., r Prlcate Rank ing Corporation; also nil other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real oh late destibed in the complaint herein. The above named defenduuts. In the name of the state of Orecon. You and each of you are hereby noti fied and required to appenr In the above entitled court and cause nnd an swer the complaint of pluintiff now on file therein against you within six weeks from tho date of the first publi cation of tills summons upon you, which is March 7, 19l'i. and If you. fall to so appear and answer within tho time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will anply to the court for a decree convoyl- n the plaintiff in fee simnle. free and clear of all In cumbrances and freed from the inter est or claims of the defendants ami each thereof, and all persons, firms or corporations whomsoever of tho real property described In plaintiff's com plntnt. nnd being "nvrnmcnt lots minilnre'l-.ili e (3) and tu-rlvn (IS) f Ki'VoriMiieiit &. nuiu- bered eii;ht (Si ami sovtMitien (i7. all in Serllon tw elily-st-ven (I'i) Town- 'phip thLtly-six t3(). Smith of K.'inco ion (1 )"Vesl of the Willametlo .MM'i- dian in Jackson County. Oregon: and for an easement of way appurtenant tn the F.nne. and for a Judgment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements t( it taxed iiKainst tho defendants and all other persons, firms or curpura tions inaklni; appearance herein: ami for such other and further relief as prayed f tn- in said complaint and as shall be deemed proper by the court. This summons is served upon you by publU-ntion thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks, in the daily .Mcdford Mall Tribune, published in Mettford, Jackson County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable t . M. 1 nomas. 'liidire of the nlinve entitled t-OUI't. which order Is dated March 5. H;. DON P.. .i:vi:i it Y. Attorney for Plaintiff. Kcsidiug at Mcdford, Oregon. Xolhv of Hcfoi'tv's Sale. Xnlice is hi-ri'by :ivtn, tlmt inutir ami by virtu n if 11 docret ami oi'dcr of uilo issui out nf the I'irruit court of the Htate of Oregun, for tho county of Jackson, and to me directed, in a cor tain causo then-in. in whirh n. M. Bose and Helen Host, are plaiiitifN, and Edwin E. Hose and Pearl Hose, his wife. (Jcorne C. Bone, unmarried. Daisey Overlander and Fred Overland cr. h(r husband. Lnita IIiiKlinh. unmar ried, and E. W. Jaqua arc defendants, which said decree aiid'order are dated and docketed in the clerk's nffiro on the fith day of March. I. as ref eree therein appointed, am command ed to sell, ami will, at the hour of l:3 o'clock p. 111. Monday. April 1!. 1!'2!, at tho premises hereinafter described No. 113 Cottage street, in the City nf Modford, Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell at public auction, as by law provided, tn tho highesV bidder for cash in hand, the following described real properly, to- , wit: I Commencing nt a point "3 feet north j of the southwest i-orner nf lot S, in j block No. 1 nf the Cottage Home ad dition to the City tf Mcdford. as the same Is designated and denoribed upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in the office of the county recorder of I Jackson county. Oregon, the begin- i ning point, and running thence east 25S feet; thence north l feet: thence west 258 feet: thence south 01 feet, to the place of beginning in Jucknon county. Oregon. Said sale iH in conformity with the the decree issued out of said court In said cause as a result of a partition of said property, and the deed executed to the purchaser shall be absolute ami vest title, free from iiiHUmbrauces, In the purchaser. 1. E. WYNKOOI Referee. Address: Medfonl. Oregon, W. 10. I'HIPPH. Attorney for Plaintiff, Mcdford. Oregon. H fcrit RESKTllNG Did you ever meet a motorist who is not satisfied with Shell Motor Oil? HdJ-llDCATTIOW SHELL COMPAN Ot CALIFORNIA FISH For This3 Week Salmon . 20c: Halibut 25c Smelt, 3 lbs 25c California Sole 20c White Perch 25c Barracuda Fish 30c Eastern Oysters, pint .... 65c Creamery Butter, lb 47c Full Line Vegetables Sauer Kraut, per lb 10c Full Line Smoked Ham, Bacon, Lard and Fresh Meats It's nothing to save $5.00 per week on your living ex penses by trading at our warehouse. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97 241 N. Fir St. Walnuts HERE 4-Year Vrooman Franquettes Most of these lire spoken for aet now. Washington Nurseries WELCH & FLOREY, Agenta 28 8. Holly Phona 612-R IWfl MX Buy your material sewing week and bring them to Miss Towne at the Smart Shop to be designed and made. "Smart Sport" "Daytime" "Evening Clothes" All the latest patterns to select from. This workroom is run in connection with our alteration for the store. Illghmt Quality Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting, Watch lU'pQliinr , Satisfaction Asure4 In quality ana pries. Mall un your wants. REDDY 00. HOTEL" LANKERSHin BROADWAY" SEVENTH . P. o o 5