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a o WtlDFOTlT) MATL TRTrSTTME; MEDFORD. OKFiON,- WEDNESDAY, MAY '27.' '1925. PAGE ST AT 0. A, C. TO TALK inr IL II) A SH LA N D, M n y 2 C . il win T. Kucd , director of publications of O. A. C, with "The KIhIus Generation" as his subject, will deliver the address at the commencement exercises at the Armory. Thursday nluht, at which fifty-fnur membci-H of the senior class of Ashland high will m-inluale. The hiKh Bchool orchestra, and the Girls' and lioys' (lice clubs will furnish mu sical numbem during tlie uvenlmr. The Hev. V. K. Allison will kIvu the invo cation and pronounce the benediction. The clasn scntiinent is y,iven by Miss Marian Leach, who has the highest, scholarship during the four years of her high . school course. Mrs. Jtosa Dodge Galey, hh a member of the schoolboard, presents the diplomas. The 'exercises begin ut eight o'clock. ltaymond Carson, aged eighteen years, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cur-, son, passed away Monday morning, following an operation for appendici tis. The deceased was born at ClmIlt vhIo, Kans.. April 20. 1D17. Most of Ills life has been spent in Ashland, where ho attended grade and high school, graduating In ll24. Prominent In musical circles In echool, a member of the III-Y and a imynbcr of church slncq childhood, ho will he greatly missed. The funeral services will be held In the eMthodlst church, "Wed nesday at 2:80 o'clock. To grieving friends and relatives deep sympatyh la tendered. The Ashland Music Study club held the last meeting of the club year, last night at the public library with Mrs. John H. Fuller, president, In the chair. Much Important business was dis patched, including the election of of ficers for the coming year. Those named were: Mrs. J. IT. .Fuller, presi dent, Miss Imogene Wallace, vice president; Miss Kstclle Jones, secre tary and treasurer. The program committee. Miss YVullnco, Mrs. Wood side and Mrs, Aiklns, appointed at a former meeting, reported a number of lines of study from which ten club could chooso its work. From this mini her. the club decided to study 'Music Appreciation," with a number of texts as a hasjs. The report of tho secretary. Miss Jones, was very fine and tho club expressed Its apprecia tion. Tho membership has almost doubled with a good average attend ance. Nine mcetlnKS were held, with splendid papers and Instrumental and vocal selections. The nuiHlc shelf now hold hooks valued at tno for tho use of tho club and n number of maga zines. Ono musical afternoon was glvon tho Civic club and musical num bers furnished other organizations, with a member of tho Music club, Mrs. A. 13. Woods, ns chairman of the Mu sic department of tho civic club. A yoto of thanks was tendered Miss Micks for her efficient cooperation, to nil the membership for tho splendid Work of the year and to Mrs. Andrews tho publicity chairman. The roll call brought out Itnerostlng musical data. Mrs. John IT, Fuller and Mrs. A. 13. xW"?ori wero appointed delegates for tho Musical Federation meeting In Portland, held early In June. Tho program hour followed the business KCHxion, with Miss lOstelle Jones, chair man. In opening her study of "IMunn Msatery,' Miss Jones told a bit of the lifo and work of (ho author, nnd of tho play of tho book reviewed, which covers Interviews with 3i great musi cians. Of these an, there were a nutn ' her chosen for discussion by those as Hlhtlng Miss Jones. Mrs. Fuller; Mrs. Atkins, Miss lu-rna HniuM and Mrs. M'oods presented a number: among them 1'erey Grainger, MacDowell, T-iauer, Hoffman, Hliattuck, Mrs. II. A. Ileach, HchellhiK and others of the no table group. These addresses wero ' well prepared nnd given most interest ingly. Mi-h. Aitklns and Miss Wallnco gnvo delightful selections In Illustra tion. Tho Civic club held Its annunl elec tion and biisluosH meeting Tuesday, t With Mrs. 1 II. Hammond, president, In tho chair, reports from all standing and special committees wero Iven. Those reports were most gratifying, particularly Hint of tho treasurer. Mrs. Win. Myer. A vote of appreciation was tendered the P. T. A. for it coopera tion In putting over the banquet dur- Ing the time of the I. o. O. F. conven tion, and also to Mrs. Luke and her committee, action for the Civic club. A number are planning to uo as dele gates to the state federation meeting, which convenes shortly at Marshfield. ! Tho officers elected at this mooting i wore: Mrs. Louis Dodge, vice presi dent; Mrs. lloyal Heidi, recording sec retary; Mrs. If. W. Andrews, corres ponding secretary, and treasurer, Mrs. Wllsblro. Mrs. P. K. Hammond was named trustee. for the two year term and Mrs. J. M. Warner for one year., The remaining officers will be elected later. Mrs. Hammond will act as chief executlvo until her successor Is elect ed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrison of Portland, who have been the guests of Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Sanford of Scenic Drive, left Monday for their home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrison are cousins of Mrs. . Wright and Mrs. Kan ford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jtachtell and daughter hnvo arrived to make a visit of some length at the homo of 11. H. Itaohtoll, Mr. Unrht ell's father, and at Mrs. Htrntton's und Mrs. Thornton Wiley's. The last named are sisters of Mr. Ilaohtoll. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Manuel of Grants Pass, with n party of friends spent Sunday Iti Ashland. Tho Ashland hjgh school debating team, Marian Ieach, and Parnard Joy, lCt yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. H. I.. Leach and Miss Zlpora It lumen fold, for Kmreno. where the loam com- i pftos for the stte championship. The h question Is, "Hinlved: That the re y Vrendum Is a desirable feature of rep- repentn t Ive Movernment .' The Ash land team uplmlils the negative. hland's creamery has been com pletely remodeled a ml renovated. Now machinery, wihch will increase tho capacity greatly, has been Install ed, to take rare of its Increased busi ness. The officers of the company ex pect tho largest ycar'$ bunTriosM in its history, CHICAGO, May, 27. (A. P.) The place to determine a championship Is in the ring and not in the courts. This, in effect, was tho decision of Jud(;e Hugo Friend, who refused yes terday to grant in Injunction sought by Stanislaus ZltygKko, restraining pro moter.1! from advertising the match be tween Kd "Wrangler" Lewis and .Wayne "1:1k" Miinii at Michigan City, Kuturduy afternoon ns a championship affair. I "Th're Is no precedent for such ac tion," he judKo said, "and if the court were to attempt to decide who is champion in this case, every athlete ' who doomed himself aggrieved. In an 'athletic contest would be rushing into court for relief." J Zbyszko stated in his pea that Munn had won the title from Lewis nnd that he, Zbysko, had won the championship 1 from Munn in a recent Philadelphia I encounter. Zbyszko's attorneys tried to establish tho fact that custom al- I wayw had determined a champion in wrestling. H had always been up to the fcrcree to determine a winner of a mat bout, but Walter Hates, who ! acted as referee of the much discussed Lcwls-Mpnn mat at Kansas City last January, testified as a witness for the defendant that ho had never, declared a winner of the ko In which Munn tossed tho Ht rangier out of the ring. Motor Ship Afire. HI3ATTLI3, May 27. (A. P.) The motorshlp Waltena was nblnza from stem to stern early today in tho Pacific ocean off British Colum bia. Tho. fate of her crew was- not learned. Oregon Weather. Partly cloudy weather tonight and probably Thursday In . northeastern portion. Cooler in east portion to night. Fresh south winds. " Ifi NUTICE OK HAI.K OK (IOVKUNM UNT TIM 11 Hit. OKNKItAli LAND OFFIL'K, Vunliiiitji), I). V. May 8. 1925. Notice i lierrliy (riven that Htinjoct to tho rmi'liUrm-i it ml limilHtioiiH of liio n I'h of June W, llllll :) Stui. -UHl. I'Y-lij'iiiirv 2li. 1WIU Ml) i Mui. inv), una juiim 4, inzu t 1 1 hint, 4n), i ml pursiiiint to dt'imi tmciitul rcgulat ion of April I I, ll:i4 (fl) b. I)., tllti), th Umber on tlx- folliiwiiiK luluiH will la- Hold .Inly (J, 11)2r, lt 10 o'l'luck A. Al., ut ptib ic miction ut tin; , U. H. biinil (Ifrice ut ttoHolmrg, Unwun, to the hlKbCMt itid'liT ut not U'hh than the ajipralmil I vulue us kIiowii by lliit notice, hiiIv to be ku!) 1 Jrct fo tin.- iiiniiovul of tin NiTmtury of tint i Interior. The inirctuiHu priio, with an nil.litlontil 1 ftll III of OllC'fitlll of 1 UIT IL'Ilt tllL'll'ol, )I!.IIK I CoiilIiiiriiilonH ulU'Wi'il, niiiHt Ik ilcDuiiit'.'il ut tlinu . of ih'( inorit'y to bit tMuriiril if ule ii not upinovcii, othiTwim jiiiUnt will hhhv tor tlm timluT wtili'ii iniiht f reinovca wunin ion ycurw. Itiiin will be ri'ioivi'd from citii'iiH of tin- United ,Sln I cm, at-HucialiOim.ot Ii vllUmm and -orij-irutioiiH oi'KiiiiiCil niuler the lawn of ttio Uniieil . States, or imy Utv, territory or ilistrift thereof only. I'pon H)licatlini of il (pialiflcil pur cltiiHfr, tin; t:mlvr on any Ick-iI riiibdivision will , b offeri'il HPparalely before beliiLi included in tin v niter of u buyer tinil'. T. is H.. II, ( W., Hec. fi, NWU br 7S.'. t.l, ; T. '2H H., H. Hi W., Hee. 'JV, HK't KW 14 "f it M'. white cedur 2110 M., HW ' KW V fir 10lt M., ttliite eeilur ilfiO M.; r. 28 H., II. 11 W.( Hue. ! 11. NW',4 8W14 1ft2.-i M Hec. 15, NW NW'i fir 14'i M., KW'4 NW'4 fir T.'- W.; T. HI H., II. il V Hi-. t), MO1 NK.Vi ir KB.-i M., white cedar 2 -Ifi M.. HK N K V fir (4 10 M., whito cedar 200 M., red cedar 7f M., none of the timber on thcue KiielioiiH lo bu Kulit for lehs thini $2.00 per M. for the fir , and red cedar ini'i $7,00 per hi. for the white cnlar. T. S., It, 12 V., See. 1U. HB',4 SKU fir ." M. ; T. 2H S., It. 11 W.. Sec. 7, lot three fir i:t00 M., notit) of tlie timber on tneiie nectiotm to be Kohl fir lews tluili '.!. fiw per M. T. iU S., It. JO W., Sec. 211, SW W ti', red fir JVJ0 ,M., whltu eeiiar I ill) M.. :SK',i SWVt red fir H00 M., white cedur U0 I M.. N H ',i SW',i red fir HM) M., white cedar I 111 M.. NK4 SKH red' Tir hMi M., white Icedur IIM) M., NWU HK red fir 1140 II., i white cednr V0 Al. ; T. : S., It. 1 W.. Sec. , SK'i NK 4 red fir 1170 M SK H NWVi red fir 4ilo M., retl cedir Hi Al., NW1,; SW U red. . fir 0:to M. ; T. 20 S., It. 11 W., See. 1), MW',i SKU rfd fir W0 M.. vellow fir 1 sn Al., white re.hir l:'.r M, ; T. .Ill S., It. 12 W.. Sec. C, SW NWVi red fir fiOO M., white eedur 0 SI.. NW1, SW'M red fir H20 M., white ced.ir i:tr. SI,, SV' SVU red fir It (HI M., Sec. 0. SIW,; SBh red fir f.f.O Al.; T. Sft H.. It. 3 E.,' Sp-. 17, SW'4 NWVi pino 4Ho Al,. red fir IHft M., white fir K.'i Al., NV V4 KW'Vi iine I Hi M., red tir 0.' SI., white fir 00 Al., SW "4 SW'4 pino 8('fi M., red fir 4H0 St.. white fir 70 Al., NKVi SM'-i pne r.iifi M red fir S!0 M.. while fir n' Al.. NW'4 SK'4 pine 1(40 M., red fir 31M1 SI., white fir HO Al., SKV'i SKVt pine Hi.'. M red fir 7!0 St.. white fir ft A Al.. SWl4 SK '4 pine 70 M.. red fir s:t." St., white (Ir or. Al.. Sec. B", .NW4 N W pine 4: M., red tir so M SW U NW',4 pie 20" Al., red fir 40 Al.. Sec, 20. NK SK 4 pinn 80 SI., red fir 470 Al., white fir 100 SI., red cedar 20 M., SKU SKH pine ft A St.. ml fir 420 Al.. white fir li Al red cedar 1ft At., See. Hft, SKU NKVi pine 140 Al., red fir 270 M., SW U NK'4 pine HitO M.. red fir 80 M., SKU NWU pine 240 M, re.l (ir lA.'i NK'4 SW U Pni 12ft Al.. reil fir It .Ml Al.. SKU SW U pine IHA SI., red fir lift M.. SW U SKU plw 4" M., red fir h0 Al., none of tlie timber on these Mvtintm to be hoIiI for less thuii $I(.7ft per At. for the pine, l.ftD per M. for the red fir mid red cedar, $2.00 per Al. for the vellow fir. SI. 00 per SI. for the white fir, and' S7.00 per Al, for the while cedar. T. '2s S-, It, 11 W See. 27. HWV4 NK U red fir 1400 M., SKU NWU red fir 12HI1 St.; T. HI S., It. 12 V., See. (1. SWU SKU led fir 1000 St., white eed;ir 17ft M . re.J cedar 7ft M.. white fir AO St.. SKU SWU red fir 2400 M., hlte cedar 2(10 Al.. red eedar 7A SI., white lir 100 SI., lot 7 red fir 10,.0 si, , white cedar 22ft St., red cedar 7 A M. Sec. 7, lot 1 red fir 1000 At., white cedar 800 Al., white fir 2ft SI., lot 8 red fir H A 0 SI., white edar 1HU SI., lot 4 red fir 2iA M.. wtdtv cedar 00 St., NK'. NKU red fir son St.. hltti cedar 8O0 At., while fir 7A At., NWU NKU red fir 22ft St., white cedar IM)0 SI .. ml ced.ir AO Al.. whit fir 200 Al.. SKU NKU red fir 4.'0 51.. white effdar 120 Al.. SWU NK'4 red fir 01ft SI., whito cedar 270 M.. NKU NW'i red fir 1IA0 SI., white eed.tr 4A0 M.. red cedar 2ft Al.. whito fir 'JM M-, SKU NWU red fir turn Al.. white cedar tTA M.. red e.-dar AO AL. white. tir AO SI.. NKU SWU rfd fir 380 AK. white eednr 20 SI., SKU SWU red fir U2ft M., hite cellar 800 M.. white fir 80 M.. NK.U s V, U rt fir 080 M.. Iilte cedar (20 Al , NWU SKU fed (ir 870 M., shit te.hu- 4A St.. NKU SKU red fir 0 white ced.ir (ion M SW U SK U red fir !":.. SI., white cedar H2A SI., Sec. 8. NKU N U iftl fir 20A At . white ce!lrtr 47ft AL. SW U NWU red fir liiA AL. white ceilur 400 AL. white Itr 2A AL. SK', NWU red lir 1A2A M,. white redir 0A AL, white fir 100 St.. MV'i NWU red fir 117ft AL, white cedar HiO M.. nniH' of tlie timber on thcKe M'clions to be m.I.I r.,r les ilm 2.2."i per M. for the rl f-r and inl c.d.ir, O.A0 per AL tor tlie whito fir i-mi t.uu ii.r y. f,(r die white redar. T. 2S S.. It. 12 W., Sec. 1A. SWU SWU red fir 12110 L. white fir 120 St.. none of the limber on huh n.-itnm to tie sold f.ir lew th: per M". for tlie e.l (ir und fl.OO per St. for me won,- nr. i , S.. H. II W.. See.:i1. M-U SKU red lir HiiMI AL, whit fir 2A0 M., hemlock 100 il red cetlar AO At Wl- Sl-'Vi 2 400 M.. S V. U SKU red fir SAO M .mp .m , M sr.U red fb- red whit the ' fir 100 .. inil-er on tins edar 7o M , r ' tw l'. '0 per Al l.'-0 ,..- It. 1 W rl.i to ( At . ,...! ii 1A l . fn Hi fir HA AL; T 8s S . 1(. s V, See l" sKU NKU A'"'1 27A M, fir J so M.. ;tx lt l pine AL, tir 10 M. l'.mc of the tUirftr on ther Reetioiw to W oh1 f.A ,.M th.io OO trr M. for the pme and flWt ,.or AL for die "If it works, its trtie7n But it doesn't prove out in practice this legend about salt as an aid to bird-catching. Neither does the superstition that there is something mysteri ously "better" about eastern lubricants merely because they cost more. Every quart of Zerolene you buy proves the ground lessness of this superstition. ' Pacific Coast Crude Is Best . Zerolene is a western oil and a better oil even if it does cost less. 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