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r AGH RIGHT ASH LAND TIDINGS Thursday, Juno 4, 191 1 3 BE Ashland's Big' Cash Department Store Announces a Ten Days Only Ten Days Only Our Great June Sale offers Unmatchable values in Summer Needfuls for Yourself and Your Home iff Radical Reduction in Ladies' Spring Suits Erery Ladies' suit in the house is now reduced 25 to to 50 per cent All regular $25.00 values now ; $14.85 " $22.50 values now 14.75 " $18.00 and $20.(10 values now 13.35 " $15.00 values now 9.95 Summer Shirts Reduced Soft Shirts, French or Detachable Collars, regular price, $1.50. now Soft Shirts, French or Detachable Collars, regular price $1.25, now. . , , Stripes or Plain Colors. All Sires $1.24 .. .98 Warner Rust-Proof Corsets A Few Numbers to Close Out Nos. 12D, 501, 539, reg. $1.00, to close. . . .$ .79 Nos. 508 and 5K0, reg. $1.50, to close. .-. . 1.19' Nos. 584 and 180, reg. $2.0 1, to close 1.49 No. 594 regular $3.00, to close 2.39 No. 252 regular $5.00 to close 3.80 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets are absolutely guaranteed, no matter what you pay for them, against any imperfections whatever. Trimmed Hats Reduced Values up to $10.00 now " " 8.00 " " " 6.00 " PRICES POSITIVELY BELOW $5.95 4.85 3.95 COST Bigger Better Values Special Prices on Ladies' Tan Pumps 1 Lot 5-button tan Oxfords, wide toe, low heel, reguler $3.50 o r value, now b.lJ) 1 Lot 5-button Tan Oxfords, Champagne top, wide toe, low fp heels, regular $3.50 value, now tbZ.tD 1 Lot Tan Nubuck pumps, medium heel, regular $3.50 A) p" value, now. . t pZ.D 1 Lot Champogne 5-button Oxfords, turn sole, regular , A J3.25 value, now bZ.) 1 Lot Champagne 5-button Oxfords, welt sole, regular (to rn $4.00 value, now p).)U 1 Lot Tan Russian Calf Pumps, welt sole, regular $3.00 values n M r now..... .xi) 1 Lot White Buck Pumps, detachable straps, Regular J3.00 Jn m r valuss, now 3)Z4D One Big Lot of Patent, Gun Metal and Vici Kid one-strap Pumps and Ox fords, Regularly priced at $3.00 to J3.50, to clean up at $1.45, sizes from 21 to 6 in all widths. These are the greatest values we have ever of fered. Give us a description of what you want and we will send them to you prepaid anywhere. Send at once. Big reductions in all our four Big Depart ments on account of overstock. It will pay you to look over our prices and see the mer it of our goods. Values unheard of before in the city. Make your selections early and get ihe best. PI "Where You Do Better" Michaels-Stem & Co. Hand Tailored Clothes All Wool, Hand Tailored Suits (200 to choose from) 1 f A A Special ; $15.UU (The Best $15.00 Suit in America. We can prove it) One Lot Light Gray Suits, Regular $15.00 to $18.00 value M A ( F nw 31U.4D Our Suits range in price from $7.50 to $25.00 in nine different models including Norfolks, Engl'rch, Box Backs, and conservatives. We carry over 500 Men's Suits in Stock. We can suit yau. Classified Advertisements .Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. OR SALES Grain hay. flO per ton. Close to town. Phone 409-J. II. . T. Mitchell. 8-4t 9ian SALE CHEAP A good riding and driving pony. Inquire of J. If. Klrfcpatrick, phone 423-J. 3-4t fiERRIES WANT KD Will pay cash (or good cherries. Telephone 4 19-J or call at 675 Liberty St. W. E. Pltraon. S-tt MPR SALE Black Tartarian cherries 49 eenta a gallon, or 35 cents if yon do your own picking. See Mlaa Porter at millinery atore, 36 Sec ond St. 8-1 1 HOTICH OK KLKCTION. Kotice la hereby given that, pur BAnt to a resolution of the Common Council of the city of Ashland, Ore eon, duly adopted the 2nd day of Jtine, 1914, and approved by the Mayor the 3rd day of June, 1914, the following proposed amendment to the Charter of the city of Ashland will be submitted to the legal voters of the city of Ashland, for their approv al or rejection, at a special city elec tion, to be held June 23, 1914, to-wlt: AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An Act to Amend an Act entitled 'An Act to incorporate the city of Ashland, in Jackson county, Oregon, and define the power thereof,' " filed in the office of the Secretary of State, Octo ber 14th, 1898, and the amendment of said Act as adopted at the annual city election held on December lfth, 1908, and proclaimed by the Mayor on December 17th, 190S. The people of the city of Ashland, Oregon, do enact as follows:. Section 1. That the act entitled "An Act to amend an act entitled an Act to Incorporate the city of Ash land, in Jackson county, Oregon, and define the power thereof," filed in the office of the Secretary of State, October 14th, 1898, and the amend ment of said Act, as adopted at the annual city election, held on Decem ber 15th, 1908, and proclaimed by the Mayor on December 17th, 1908, be and the same Is hereby amended by adding Article XX thereto, which shall read as follows: ARTICLE XX. Section 1. A board Is hereby cre ated which shall be known and desig nated as the Springs Water Comnils slon of the city of Ashland, which shall consist of three citizens, each a resident householder and legal voter of the said city of Ashland. Section 2. The first Commission ers to be elected at the same election at which this amendment is adopted hall be elected as follows: R. A. Mlnkler, whose term of office hall expire the 1st day of January, 1915; J. P. Dodge, whose term of of fice shall expire the first day of Janu ary, 1916; Bert R. Greer, whose terra of office shall expire the 1st day of January, 1917, each commissioner to aerve until his successor is elected and qualified; and the commissioner elected for the long term shall be the chairman during his term of office. One Commissioner shall be elected at each annual city election tor a three-year term, and take office on the 1st day of the following Janu ary, and the Commissioner oldest in ervlce on the Commission shall be Ha chairman. Provided, that In case of vacancies occurring on said board the same may be filled by appoint ment by the Mayor of the city; but all appointments so made must, be fore going Into effect, be confirmed by the City Council. Provided, fur ther, that all candidates for member ship on said board shall be nominated In the manner and within the time aa provided in Section 3 of Article IV of the 'city charter. The vote for members of raid commission shall be canvassed and a certificate of election issued and delivered to the successful candidates as provided in Section 7 of Article IV of the charter, andj thereafter such persons shall qualify 1 u j luaiug vu7 until isi vitU'O ud 1 J vlded in Section 9 of Article IV of the city charter. Section 3. The first commissioners elected shall meet immediately after qualifying and elect a secretary whose duties and term of office shall be such as may be provided by the com mission and thereafter at the first meeting held in each year said com missioners shall elect their secretary. They may also adopt rules and regu lations for their government and for the carrying into effect the objeets and purposes of the creation of said Springs Water Commission. Section 4. The said Springs Water Commission ahall have full control and management of the auxiliary wa ter plant, and. is hereby given power to construct, install and maintain the same and do all things in and about the premises necessary for Its com plete construction, installation and maintenance; to enter upon and use for such purposes the public grounds, streets, alleyB, parks and ways of the said city of Ashland in so far as necessary for such construction, in stallation and operation, but when so used the same shall be restored by said commission to as good condition as formerly existed before such use. Any and all expenses occasioned by such restoration, and all expenses which may be incurred by the city in connection with said auxiliary water system, either in the matter of hold ing election or otherwise, shall be borne by and paid from the auxiliary water plant fund to be created and maintained as hereinafter provided. Section 5. There are hereby ap propriated the proceeds which may be realized from the sale of the $175 000 bond Issue voted by the people of Ashland for the purposes of con structing, installing and maintaining said auxiliary water plant and which shall be used for such purposes only; the said proceeds shall be deposited by the said treasurer in a specific fund, separate and apart from other city funds; and said funds shall be paid out by said City Treasurer only upon special itemized vouchers of the said Springs Water Commis sion, which vouchers shall be issued under the seal of said commission, signed by the chairman and Secretary thereof, and shall show for what is sued, to whom issued and amoimt paid for each Item thereon enumer ated; and the said vouchers shall not be paid until countersigned by the payee in such manner that the vouch er shall stand for a receipt from said payee to the Treasurer for the amount so paid. Section 6. All contracts entered into by tho Springs Water Commis sion for material, construction, labor, supplies and for every other purpose In carrying out the object of its cre ation shall be made in writing under the seal of the Commission, signed bv the Chairman and Secretary there of In four duplicates, one of which shall be filed with the City Treas urer, one with the City Council, one retained by the Commission and one by the contractor; and no work under said contract shall be proceeded with until the Bald duplicate son facts have been so filed. Section 7. The council may exact a good and sufficient bond to be en tered into by the commissioners in such sura as in the Judgment of the council may be necessary, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the commissioners' duties according to the tenor of this amendment, and that they will honestly and promptly ac count for all funds passing Into their hands, provided the expenses of said bond shall be paid out of the funds herein appropriated. The commissioners shall enter Into no contract or Issue any voucher in excess of the sum hereby appropri ated for the construction of an auxil iary water system, and no contract or other obligation, together with the total of all contracts and obligation previously entered into, shall excoed the amount of funds herein appropri ated for the purpose, It being the in tent hereof to keep the expenditures made by said commission entirely within the said appropriation, and any contracts entered into or any voucher issued therefor in excess of said appropria'.ion shall not be a charge against said fund or, the city of Ashland, but may be recovered upon the bond of said commissioners by proper civil procedure. All contracts shall bo made in the name of the city of Ashland and all contractors shall be required to fur nish good and sufficient surety bonds, conditioned upon the faithful per formance of their contracts. Payments 'to contractors may be made from time to time as the work progresses on the estimates, but at no time shall such payments exceed the work actually performed, arid In no case shall more than 85 per cent of the contract price bo paid until the work is fully completed and accepted. Section 8. During the construction of said plant the said Springs Water Commission shall file with tne City Council on the first Tuesday of each month thereof an itemized statement of all expenditures made bv tho com mission during the preceding month, showing for what the expenditure was made, and each item thereof, the total amount and to whom paid, which itemized statement shall be published by the commission for the information of the public; and when the construction of said plant Is com pleted tho Springs Water Commission shall make a detailed statement of all amounts expended in said construc tion and of all properties ac quired for said purpose, for the In formation of the Council and the pub lic, and such statement shall le spread upon the permanent records of the city; and thereafter monthly reports shall be made. Section 9. At the time for making the tax levy for general city purposes in each year, the said commission shall cause a careful estimate to be made of the money required for aux iliary water purposes for the ensuing year, and file the same with the City Recorder, whereupon the City Coun cil shall include in the said genorp.l levy not to exceed one mill on the dollar of the taxable property of the city to meet the necessary require ments, which, when collected, shall be deposited with the city treasurer to be placed to the credit of the auxiliary water plant fund and subject to the order of said commission. Section 10 The said Commission ers shall serve without compensation; provided, that upon the completion of the construction and installation of said auxiliary wator plant and the filing of the report hereinabove pro vided, the City Council may, in its dis cretion, audit and recommend the payment of such compensation to each Commissioner as it may deem reasonable for the services rendered, the same to be paid out of any money unexpended of the proceeds of the proposed One Hundred Seventy-five Thousand (1175,000.00) Dollar bond Issue. The ballot title and number of such measure shall be as follows: Measure Submitted to the Voters by the Common Council. An act to amend the Charter of the city of Ashland, Oregon, by add Ing Article XX thereto, whereby a board of three Commissioners Is cre ated, to be known as the Springs Wa ter Commission, of tho city of Ash land, naming the commissioners, pre scribing tholr duties, their compensa tion, their powers and duration of office. VOTE YES OR NO. 100 Yes. ! 101 No. For thl special election, to be held on the 23rd day of Juhe. 1914. for the submission to the legal vote-a of ha clv of Ash'and, Oregon, of the forecolng measure, the following Indues of election and frhe-followln voting places have been duly appoint ed and designated by the Common Council: First Ward Voting place, Fourth street fire station building. Second Ward Voting place. Mc Carthy Hall, corner Main and Granite streets. Third Ward Voting place. City Hall. And the following named persons are hereby appointed judges of such special election: First Ward Judges, G. W. Bene dict, Manly Brower and W. S. Sten-nett. Second Ward Judges, Ira Shoudy, Guy C. Prescott and O. C. Tiffany. Third Ward Judges, W. H. Gow- dy, E. J. Arant and Blanche Hicks. The last named In each ward shall also act as clerks of election. The polls ahall be open at the sev eral voting places aforesaid from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until 6 o'clock In the afternoon on the said 23rd day of June. 1914. C. H. GILLETTE. City Recorder. Date of first publication, June 3. 1914. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, First avenue above Main street. Ser vices every Sunday at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Subject for lesson-sermon next Sun day, "God the Only Cause and Creator." Congregational. Remember the services at the Con gregational church next Sunday. The pastor will occupy the pulpit. Sub ject for the morning sermon, "The Opportunity of the Church." Mrs. Watkins will Bing. Subject for the evening sermon, "The Old Doctor's Definition for Faith." Special music. An invitation and welcome extendi .d to all. Christian. Children's day will be observed Sunday morning from 10 to 11. See that the whole family comes. Choir practice Friday evening at 8. Special music Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Browning will speak on interest ing themes. Visitors are always wel come at this church. Ladies' mis sionary tea at the church Friday "f ternoon at 2:30. There will be a special program. All ladies are in vited. First Presbyterian. Dr. Carnahan will speak next Sun day morning upon the topic, "The Character of Mary's Service." In the evening the toplo will be "A False Padding." NOTICW OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. ' Notice is hereby given to the legnl voters of School District No. 5 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said dis trict will be held at City Mall, to be gin at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 15th day of June, A. D. J 914. This meeting is callel for tho pur pose of electing one director and tho transaction of business usual at suet meeting. Dated this 3rd day of Juno, 1914. . J. P. LODGE, " , Chairman Board of Directors. " Attest: 1 1. F. POHLAND. 3-2t-Thur. District Clerk. FIRST WEEK OF SUMMER SCHOOL This is the first week of the Special Summer Course and you will find it materially to your ad vantage to start with the classes now forming. If mterested, col or jbhone and information will be gladly furnished. Polytechnic Business College TIDINGS JOK U ORK IS ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. 1 1 1 1 H"M"H 1 m i i i i i i i i w4ww444!4444 I ' "T "1" "! ' T ' " ' 'T .4. "T . ' '1 . . . .... 1 .... .... .... .... HI .... .... "Hoyal Rochester" Uare We have just received a Big Shipment of the fine Rochester Ware securing car lot rate of freight to the Coast. Beginning Friday we will place the entire Shipment in our window and offer it at ruinous prices for one week. We have made our "ad" smaller and will give you the "Difference" by taking the amount off the price of the goods. 24 Full Size Copper Bottom Wash Boilers Worth $1.75, at $1.19 24 Large Heavy Galvanized Tubs Worth 90c at 69c 12 Heavy Solid Copper Wash Boilers Full size, worth $4.50 at $3.45 8 and 10-quart galv. Pails, While they last 15c 6-Cup Royal Rochester Coffee Percolators Worth $3.00 at $2.19 9-Cup Royal Rochester Coffee Percolators Worth $3.50 at $2.65 Full line Rochester Nickel Plated Tea Kettles at lower Prices I Darns I Phono 14G - . r The Low Priced ;:: p Hardware Han 375 E. Main St. ' "T 'T ' "r "T 4r . .4. ' T ' "T 4 t" T' ' $- T' T' ' T' T' ' T' if :r. T' 1 f' ' 1'