Thursday, May 13, 1015 'ouuAnu Aiumna PAGE SEYETf m . .. - - - i In the Social Realm ' I I I I I H H II II I I I I I 11 i Illlllllllllliiilli . Valley View School. The Valley View school, which is situated two, and one-half miles east of Ashland and taught by Mrs. H. R. Relchart, gave a very interesting pro gram at, the school house last Satur day evening. The entertainment was about one and one-half hours long and was of rather unusual merit, con sidering that there are only six pupils in school, and shows the result of very careful training on the part of the teacher. About forty people of the neighborhood were in attendance. The program was as follows: Vacation Song .. School Johnny's History Lesson. ....... . . Arthur Hill Song of Summer School The Bear Story (Riley).' . ..Leona Lennox "When the Teacher Gets Cross... Freida Hanson Solo, I Throw a Kiss to Papa Rosina Gallatin Dialogue, The Awakening of Spring. . School i A Little Boy's Troubles e Georgia Low I The Drum Song School ' The Spelling Match .' I Elizabeth Lennox Song, History Dates ...School The Moo Cow Moo. . .Rosina Gallatin ! Operetta, Under the Ground. .School nugget" currency will be issued and will be good anywhere in the camp. The celebration has many unique fea tures and will no doubt draw big crowds. Union Social. Some two hundred and sixty young folks took possession of the Moose hall Friday evening, being Invited by the social committee of the City Union, and from the sounds of mirth and music which floated out upon the still night air it may safely be in ferred that they were eniovlne a mighty good time. The guests were first tagged and bunched according to their native states, after which they took turns in giving yells and songs, each group endeavoring to prove the superiority of their section by making the loudest and liveliest demonstration. Next came laughable bottle and egg races. Prof. Moore getting away with the latter and a ! quintet of Oregon webfooters win ning the former. At 10 o'clock the dining room was filled with high school students and served with cake, coffee, salad, sandwiches and olives, the tables being decorated with roses i and pansles. The tables reserved for 1 the seniors was tastefully decoratd with the class colors. With J. O. Rigg fictlner nn nmniro Aurliv T aAltn n This school is planning on a "Go to . nnn(,Pfl tn " ' p ., School Day" on May 17. at which time T oIth 4Ml c-i. 1. o the patrons and others will have an , .... n opportunity to see the work the school , Smlthi The SoWa Tfce . ; er said that the purpose of such so cials as the one which they were then enjoying was to show how church Music Teachers' Convention. Mrs. Frank D. Black of Seattle, daughter of Prof. H. G. Gllmore of this city, is to participate in the June convention of the Northwest Music Teachers Association, to be held at Tacoma June 16-19. From its Incep tion this association has been an in spiration to music teachers of the Pacific northwest. Mrs. Black has been a frequent visitor here. She possesses musical and literary abili ties of a high order and a number of sacred and secular solos, anthems and quartets . have been placed to her credit as composed. Another of Prot. Gilmore's daughters, Mrs. Mark B. Stevens of Detroit, Is a gifted'1 mu sician, excelling as an accompanist, and in this capacity has appeared with such celebrities as Gadski, Fritz, Kriestler, Madame Homer, Herr Hart mann and others. Mrs. Black's ap pearance on the formal program, of the Tacoma gathering will be in the role of a pianist in a range of selec tions embracing her own compositions as well as the work of others. Governor Sets Good Roads Day proclamation has Governor Withy- is doing, and if there are outside vis Itors they will have a chance to hear i some of the foregoing selections re- produced. Not only has the Valley View school done the regular school work this year, but the teacher has taught the pupils vocal music so that the singing Is excellent. The warm lunch has been another feature of this interesting school and the story is here appended in the words of Miss Elizabeth Lennox: "We saw in the Normal Instructor that a country school in Nebraska was having warm lunches. One day it was suggested that we have them. I The first thing that we had was po tato soup. That was a success. We each brought something so we kept on having warm lunches. One day we had mashed potatoes, another day boiled beans and so on. We had these warm lunches until about March 17. Our stove Is not suitable to cook on as It has a rounding top. But we propped the kettle on wtlh rocks. I hope that other schools will try warm lunches and get as much fun out of it as we did. people could have as good a time to gether as anybody, disproving the old idea that religious folks are a sober, long-faced lot. The speeches were brief and to the point, eliciting hearty applause. While the first division was enjoying physical and intellectual refreshments, the remaining guests were playing games and listening to piano and violin music from the skill ful fingers of Fern Upton and Marie Holmes. After all had eaten and played and visited to their heart's content, the remainder of the food was gathered up and taken to the Fourth Street Mission. The singing of several high school songs with the boundless enthusiasm of youth added much to the gaiety of the occasion. The affair was successfully managed by Miss Silva Brown, assisted by ca pable lieutenants from all the leading churches of the city. In Honor of Mr. and Mi's. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Casey enter tained at five hundred Thursday evening at their First avenue home. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Martin of Portland. Five tables were filled and a delight ful succession of games enjoyed. Mr. B. Beach won the first prize, a collec tion of postcard views of local scenes. Mr, Frank Jordan took consolation honors and received another package of cards, which, however, were, of such a comic nature as to relieve any grief which he may have felt. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Robert M. Martin, J. R. Casey, B. Beach, C. H. Veghte, Frank Jordan, N. G. Bates, C. H. Hargadine, George Ogg, Mrs. G. H. Coffee, Mrs. F. B. Mix, Miss Georgia Coffee, Miss Helene Casey, Mary Virginia Hargadine, Mr. H. G. Eastman and Mr. Wlllard Veghte. The following been issued by combe: "Whereas, Good roads are one of the prime foundations upon which our prosperity is bullded; and, "Whereas, I am firmly convinced that road Improvement is the wisest Investment Oregon can make; and, "Whereas, Better roads are desir able not only because they are bene ficial from a commercial standpoint, but also because they promote social community development and increase our civic pride, and, further, as they are the most valuable kind of encour agement and advertising in the eyes of the stranger who travels through the state; and, "Whereas, It is highly desirable, to encourage interest in good roads and to foster In every way possible a statewide enthusiasm for the better ment of our highways; "Therefore, I do hereby proclaim Thursday, May 29, 1915, as Oregon Good Roads day, and call upon all forward-looking citizens of this state to devote their energies on that day towards personal improvement of the roads in their locality, and to co-operate, one with the other, In working out road betterment plans. And I further suggest that on that day, so far as practicable, the gospel of good roads be spread In all our education al institutions, and that the school children themselves be encouraged to assume their share of highway im provement; and that especially the women of Oregon organize and take a part in the work of the Good Roads day, as their interest and assistance will lie vital In making it a notable success. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Grace L. Burris, Plaintiff, vs. ; William H. Burris. Defendant. To William H. Burris. the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint now on file therein against you in the above entitled cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, or if this Summons shall be served upon you without the State of Oregon, then within six weeks from the date of such service. And you will take notice that it you fall to appear and answer said complaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For a decree of the Court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant and divorcing the plaintiff from de fendant absolutely; that plaintiff be given the custody of the minor chil dren of plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court shall deem just and equit able. This Summons Is published accord ing to an order of the Hon. F. M. Cal kins, Judge of the Circuit Court for Jackson County, Oregon, which order bears date of April 24, 1915. Date of first publication, April 29, 1915. NEFF & ME ALE Y, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Medford Na tional Bank Bldg., .Medford, Ore. 97-7t-Thur. Entertain Neighborhood Friends. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Fer- "Roarine Canin." guson, assisted by Mrs. Jack, gave a Gold Hin will stage an entertain- j"'ery delightful party to some of their ment and celebration which they .neighborhood friends. The evening was spent in playing unique and en joyable games and Etory telling, after which Ice cream and cake were served. The Invited guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Hays, P. L. have named "Roaring Camp" in '52." on next Saturday afternoon. The af fair Is being handled by the Greater Gold Hill Club and will be a repro duction of the mining camp of the '50s. Gambling Joints, saloons, dance ! Ashcraft, J. W. Burner, E. Finley. halls and many other features are 1 Charles Ganiere, J. Younker, Carey, planned, all under the direction of ,Mr- Charles Ramsey, Mr. T. H. Hud prominent citizens, and a riproarlng 80n. Mrs- Hadfleld, Misses Alice Fin evening is anticipated. Special "gold ("ey and Amy Ramsey. Comply With the Law AND USE Printed Butter Wrappers ACCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which' is printed the worda "Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight," with the name and address of the maker. . To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up- ' ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol lowing prices; 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $1.35 250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces "... $1.85 500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $2.65 Send your orders to us by mail accompan ied by the price of the paper and it will be promptly forwarded to you by parcel poBt, prepaid. We uee the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let us have your order and you will not regret it. Ashland Tidings Ashland, Oregon Family Reunion. Mrs. Lou N. Case, mother of Mrs. F. D. Wagner, who resides here with her daughter, and who has been vis iting relatives in California for some time past. Is about to participate in a family reunion down near Los An geles before returning home in July. Three of her sisters, Mesdames John son, Meek and Crandall of Denver, will join her at Venice, near Long Beach, where they have rented a cot tage for the temporary homecoming. Other relatives will also join them there. Mrs. Case visited with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Storch, at Fresno while on the way south. What do you want? A TIdlnge rant ad tells it to more than two thousand people In a day. Twenty five cents does the business. NOW K OF SHERIFF S SALE. Entertains Friends. Miss Rosselta Reames entertained a number of her friends at her home at Ashland Wednesday evening. Those who were present were Misres Gertrude Brlen, Gladys Perdian Mabeleen Neils. Grace ADMINISTRATRIX'S TICK- FIRST NO. Notice Is hereby given hat the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, administratrix of the Joint estate of William Ilevener and Mary C. D. Ilevener. Ail persons having bills against said estate will present them with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of George W. Trefren In Ashland, Oregon, with in six montbB from the date of the first publication of this notice, and all persons owing said estate will pay such Indebtedness at the same place. Date of first publication, April 22, 1915. MAItY E. C. BUTLER, 95-5t-Thur. Administratrix. Jesse Richardson and Cordelia Rich ardson, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. D. P.. Russell and Atha H. Russell, his wife, and Hans J. Holmer, De fendants. By virtue of an Execution and an Order of Sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon and dated the 11th day of May, 1915, in a certain cause therein wherein Jesse Richard son and Cordelia Richardson, his wife, as plaintiffs recovered on the 8th day of May, 1913, a judgment airainst D. B. Russell and Atha II. Russell, his wife, for the sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Six teen and 33-100 (J7.716.33) Dollars, with interest thereon from said 20th day of April, 1915. at the rate of 6 prr cent per annum and Four Hun dred ($4 00.00) Dollars attorney's ft-p. and the further sum of Sixteen ($16.00) Dollars costs, which judg- nQwith j nil nt was enrolled and docketed in ue-Knil.il,.,,,., -.,,.. rt: r r.l i.. Ill', I. a uiiu tr ui nam v uui i 111 The Commercial Club requests the names and addresses of parties who are considering coming to the coast .his summer. We wish to send them literature and give them a good con ception of Oregon. 74-tf NOTICE OF HIIKH11 FS SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. y-MyfcfViyy yjMi'Hih' arty- riorence nenaers, l.uitn ana i-.isie :.,;,, county on the 8th day of May. Olson of Medford, Messrs. Carl Tan-1 1013, and is of record in Volume 22 bold, Ray Carver, Sterling Coone, of 'ho Circuit Poin t Journal at paes Wlllard Foote, Russell Lee, Frank ', : ' .4 nd 59:' tleTf- ,,-;, ' I am commanded by said Execution O Riley and allace Danks. The nilll order of Sale to n.a'te sale of tlie spent in music and j in voluafter described real property v.hlfh a three-course situated In my County to satisfy the lanove mentioned judgment, togeiiior I with attorney's fees and costs. I will evening was games, after luncheon v:as served and all ex pressed themselves as having had a good time. Medford Sun. Teachers and Others. therefore on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1915, at the hour of 10 oV!ock a. m. at tho frtt door of the Court House In Jacksonville, .1.11 knnn Pnnntv. Orpiron. nffer fnr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy enter- j (.(e and wil, gelli at 1)ujic acton talned the teachers of the West Side, to the highest bidder for cash, sub school and several other invited ! 1et to redemption as Is by law pro- guests last Wednesday evening at their hospitable home on Almond street. A very Jolly evening resulted from the Intermingling of the school ma'ams and those from commoner walks of life. Ghost stories were de manded from each of the guests, but even the most weird tales of murder and spooks failed to dampen the spir its of the party. Delicious refresh ments' were served.- Phone news items to the Tidings. A Hearty Welcome. Awaits You Here. The Shopper the Business man, Tourist, Pleasure Seeker, Commercial Traveler find the best accomodations at the Mult nomah. 550 bedrooms. Rmlat to You M room, per ly $100 100 room with bth l.M 1(H) room with bath !l.0 200 room (large ontaldr) bath ... i.bO Kxtra peraon in room $1.00 additional vidod. all of the right, title and Inter est of the defendants above named in and to the following described real property, situated, lying and being In the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon. to-wlt: The Southeast quarter of Section l:! in Township 35 South of Range 2 West, and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 35 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, contaln intr 200 acres of land, more or less. All of the above described real property will be sold at said time and place in the manner provided by law tor the sale of real property under execution, to satisfy the judgment, attorney fee, costs and the accruing costs of this sale. Dated at the Sheriff's office In Jacksonville, JackBon County, Ore gon, this 12th day of May, 1915. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff. By E. W. Wilson. Deputy. 101-5t-Thur. Ma. I. tliaais, Manager and frckldtnt 250 KKARNY ST. Bat. Sutler and Biub SAN FRANCISCO A modern, fire-proof, up-to-date Hotel, located in the center oi everything and ont a direct line to die Expoiilion Croundi. RATES Detached Bath M.OO.M.BO tingle '1.50, 2.00doLbls rrlvateBath M.50,12.00 ilngli 12,00, 12.50 doublt ISO Room oi Solid CWoir-Enrr Gamnim rium imro m lowotaMSt. Urv. ak car No. I at 16. Fraa Ftny uk Sutb St. ni, art of at Kmr St. wilkhiU a block North. K Take a DnlverMlM Bui direct to Hotel I w William Taverner, Plaintiff, vs. Marcellus E. King, R. J. Edwards and Laura B. Edwards, his wife, C. W. Dnnta and Mae Banta, his wife, Defendants. Ry virtue of an Execution and an Order of Sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, and dated the 17th day of April, 1915, In a certain cause therein, wherein William Tav erner, as plaintiff, recovered a judg ment on tho 10th day of April, 1915, against Slarcellus K. King for the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty ($450.00) Dollars with interest thereon from said 19th day of No- ''ne 1,10 -0"1 vemher, 1913, at tho rate of 8 per Nor.1 U!allt , (.luart cent per annum and the further sum of $18.40 costs, which judgment and decree was enrolled and docketed In tho office of the Clerk of said Court on the 10th day of April, 1915, and Is of record in Volume 22 of the Cir- i vJoiiU Journal at pages 545, 546, o.i ui.ii thereof, I commanded by said Execution lo Make sale of the hereinafter de scribed real property, to satisfy the judgment, costs and the accruing cor.ts of this sRle. I will therefore on Saturday, the 22nd day of May, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the court house In Jacksonville, Jackson County, State ;oa hi av pun ops joj jajjo 'uoSejo J at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, subject to redemption as Is provided by law, and subject to the prior rights of R. J. Edwards, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to tho following described real property sit uated in Jackson County, Stato of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning et a point 30 links North pnd 30 links West of tho Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of, the Northeast quarter of Section 6. Township 39 South of Range &ne Easi of W. M., Oregon; thctico North 0 degrees 54 minutes West 7.75 chillis; thence North 72 degrees West 10.32 chains; thence south 39 decrees vest 1.32 chains; thence Pouth 10 clinina to a point 30 links North of tho North boundary line of tiio Southeast qunrter of 'ho er of Section 6 In said township and range; thence East parallel with said boundary line to tho place of leginnlng, containing 10.10 acres, more or less. Reserving ten feet off Lho East side of the abovo described premises fir street pur poses, alao subject to vested, and ac crued wattv rights. All of tho auove described real property will ic soid at said time and place In tho manner provided by law for the sulo of real property under execution, lo ratlsfy the Judgment, costs and p.ccniing costs of Bnlo. Dated this 19th day of April, 1915. W. !I. SINGLER, Sheriff. By 13. W. Wilson, Deputy. 95-5t-Thur. 'pecia. ebscripti on i Offer The Portland Telegram and The Ashland Tidings Both One Year For 5l00 This offer will be in force from now until July 15, 1915. Sub scriptions are for one year cash in advance.