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PACK SIX ASHLAND TIDINGS Thursday. June 17, J 15 In the Social Realm Concert Tour. The Misses Bertha Calkins, Janet Creekpauni and Alene . Bomar left Tuesday for Weed, where they staged a concert. Tonight they are to ap pear at Montague. This trio of tal ented young ladles is much. In demand and have filled several engagements lately. Mfss Calkins appears in read ings, Miss Creekpauni in solos, and Miss Bomar piano and violin. Open House at (luU. Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 the Auxiliary will hold open house at their club home on the hill. Every body is invited to drop in arid spend a few pleasant hours. Card tables will be arranged for those who care to play. Ladies who wish are in vited to bring their needlework. Mu sic will be a feature of the after- Mock Wedding.' Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the Valley View neighborhood gathered at the home of Miss Ethelyn Hurley and assisted her In sewing., A boun tiful basket lunch was provided, to which all did Justice. During the morning, afternoon and evening of afternoon a mock marriage took place the week until Saturday noon, with addresses, the giving of degrees, elec tion of grand off'cers and much cere monial work. Delegates to Eastern Star. Mrs. Roberta Everton is in Port land as a delegate to the grand chap ter, Eastern Star. Mrs. Everton is worthy matron of the local lodge. Presbyterian Children's Day. The Children's Day exercises of the Presbyterian church will be held at the Sunday school hour, 9:45, instead of the church hou, 11 o'clock. This change Is made on account of the Bruce Evans meetings. noon's .entertainment. As is custom- Medford last nigrht to see Maud nry, a small charge will be made for j Adam in "Quality Street" at the Page refreshments. Everybody is invited, j theatre. This favor'te actress was surrounded with a most capable cast Maud Adams Attracts. Many Ashlanders journeyed to Oi-egon Woe at the Fair. This being Oregon week at t;ie ex position, several brilliant affairs have been held In the Oregon building. The Oregon Agricultural College band and a good performance was the result. Entertainer. Earl Sleisthniann, a student from is in attendance and furnishes music the University of Oregon, who has at the social funct ons. June 15 hav-' won a state-wide reputation as an Ing been selected as Oregon day, entertainer and who includes In his there was a large reception with danc ing in the Oregon building. Thou sand sot Oregon roses were sent down and the Oregon building made into a rose bower. All visitors were pre sented with roBos. Many Ashland people are in attendance at the week's festivities. repertoire Impersonations, dramatic readings, baritone solos and other features, will give a concert at the Christian church Monday evening, June 21. Admissslon 15 and 25 cents. It City Federation. Every woman la the city is urged to be present at the meeting of the City Federation of Women's Clubs which will be bold at the library building next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Au excellent musical program has been arranged and social features will follow the business meeting. The report from the Na tional Federation meeting tn Portland will be heard. Masons Portland. Masons from each lodge In Oregon will gather in Portland for the open ing Monday morning of the fifty-fifth annual convocation of the grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons of Ore gon, and the sixty-fifth annual com munication of the grand lodge, A. F and A. M. of Oregon. Meetings will be held at the Masonic temple every Teacher Training (lass. The pastor of the Congregational church will begin this class on Sab bath, July 4, at 9; 45. Those wishing to join and take the course are re quested to be present at that time. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN. DKR EXECUTION ON FOKEOLOS I KE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. In which Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll, dressed In conventional black, took the part of the bridegroom. Miss Hurley, attired in white with a bridal veil which bore some resemblance to a window curtain, and with a wealth of mock orange blossoms in her hair and carrying a bouquet of the same, made a charming bride. Mrs. Wil liam Glenn officiated as minister and performed the ceremony with much solemnity on her part and much hi larity on the part of the guests. After the ceremony the bridal bou quet was caught by Miss Elizabeth Lennox and toasts were drunk to the I health and happiness of the bride and groom. Those present besides the princi pals were Mrs. W. A. Stratton and daughter Jean, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. D. O. Hurley, Mrs. John Budgeon, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Grant Davis, Mrs. V Hedgpeth, Mrs. John Gearing, Mrs. Henry Reachert, Mrs. James Lennox and son Keith, Mrs. James McCrack en, Mrs. John Moreland, Mrs. Eliza beth Smith and son and daughter Moreland and Lydia, Mr. W. H. Hur ley, Mr. Arthur Hill, and the Misses Lessie Horn, Ida Davis, Leona Len nox, Elizabeth Lennox and Orpha, Arnold. Chautauqua Park Club. The Chautauqua Park Club meets Friday, June 18, at 2:30 p. m., at Chautauqua hall. Business meeting. Piny Postionod. Owing to Its 'jeing vacation and very near the Chautauqua season, the Ashland Dramatic Club will postpone their third number of the lyceum course until fall, the date to be an nounced later. Medford Elks to Colestln. The Medford Elks will stage their annual picnic at Colestln on Sunday, August 1. Special trains will be run. A number of local Elks will no doubt attend. Chicken Dinner and Pleasant After noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bunnell were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell at their cozy home on Iowa "treet. A call to thp dining room revealed one of Mrs. Powell's chicken dinners for which she is famous. In due time the gen tlemen took a stroll down town, while the ladies enjoyed a pleasant after noon with conversation and candy. The time passed far too quickly. The guests departed with the one thought uppermost in their minds, that It was good to have been there. I At tent fo lei At 10 O'clock Saturday Morning We Will Sell a Annual Birthday Affair. Every year a number of the host of friends of Grandma Farrer gather to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The gathering was held this year at the home of Mrs. A. D. Barr at 710 Pennsylvania aver.ue, to commemor ate the ninety-first anniversary. Grandma Farrer's picture was taken by Miss Anderson. Many bouquets and birthday cards were showered upon the guest of honor. Refresh ments were served and a good time enjoyed by all. Those present were Mesdames Mc Claren, Carpenter, Miller, Hugh, Rob erts, Kllnehamer, Van Scoy, Wright, Stannard, Walker, Burns, Ball, Far rer, Barr, and I.II.'s Anderson. William Myer and Anna L. G. Myer, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Isabella G. Hutson and James M. Hutson, husband and wife, Defend ants. 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, in and for the County of Jackson, on the 5th day of June, 1915, In a certain cause therein, wherein William Myer and Anna L. G. Myer, husband and wife, recovered on the 1st day of June, 191 5, -a judgment against Isabella G. Hutson and James M. Hutson, hus band end wife, for the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen and 00-100 (11,216.00) Dollars, together with $17.80 costs and the accruing costs of this sale. Which said judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office 6f said Court in said county on the 1st day of June, 1915, and is of record in Volume 23 of the Circuit Court Journal. I am commanded by said Execu tion and Order of Sale to make sale of the hereinafter described real prop erty, to satisfy the judgment, costs and the accruing costs of this sale. I will therefore on Saturday, the 10th day of July, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, subject to re demption as is by law provided, all of the right, .title and interest that the defendants, Isabella G. Hutson and James M. Hutson, husband and wife, had on the 27th day of March, 1914, or have since acquired In and to the following described real prop erty, situated in Jackson County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots Number Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Number Thirteen (13) in the City of Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon. Both of the above described lots will be sold at said time and place in the manner pro vlded by law for the sale of real property under execution to satisfy the judgment, costs and the accruing costs of this sale. Dated this 7th day of June, 1915 W. II. SINGLE R. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By E. W. Wilson, Deputy. 5-5t-Thur. THEATRE ASHLAND THE WINING One Night Only-June 24 Most important and interesting announcement in years HENRY W. SAVAGE offers the most sensational musical success since hU "Merry Widow" t 7 i with MIZZI HA JOS AND 70 PEOPLE I Returns From Portland. I Mrs. J. K. Van Sant returned Tues day from Portland, where she has ibeen visiting dining the past few j weeks. She went to the Oregon me i tropolls primarily to attend tthe wed- ding of her niece, Miss Marie Rice, formerly of this city. Fii-st Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner Hargadine street and First avenue. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson sermon, God the Preserver of Man." Sunday -school at 9:45. Wednesday evening meet ing at 7:30. Reading room open from 2 to 4 dally except Sundays. V ft 35c Hats : 19c 60c Hats 29c $2.00 Hats 98c 3.00 Hats $1.98 3.60 J. B. Stetsons 2.59 .5.00 Panamas 3.49 6.00 Panamas 4.29 Entire Stock Going $10.00 Men's Suits $3.98 . 12.50 Men's Suits 4.98 16.00 Men's Suits 7.98 20.00 Men's Suits 10.98 22.60 Men's Suits 12.98 Boys' Suits at Nearly Nothing Big Reduction on Men's Pants But protects you against a catastro phe that strikes ONE INSURED MAN iOUT OF THIRTY. The company of ', fering that protection must be Investi gated. Docs It pay Its claims fairly, i cheerfully, without quibble and with out attempting to get out of honest I obligation? ne Dm ncs i aa e ever new in anthem iinwm i you by " vyu" t Christian Science Society. 171 First avenue. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson ser m6n, "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Congrcgntionnl Church. The usual servl.es will be held on Sabbath', June 20. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11; sub ject, "Peter's Venture on the Water." Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. Evening service at 8; subject, "A Lost Opportunity." You are cordially Invited to attend ! Rev. R. W. Farquhar, minister. X iFire Insurance Does Not Prevent FEME I COME AND TAKE YOUR PICK i Read Page 4 and 5 The Billings Agency ' "Insurance That Iniurea" Phone 211 41 E. Main REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Get your watch repairing done at Johnson's Jewelry Store. 97-tf CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND DIAMOND T.ADTTT9 ktk yotir lrcrr1,t for CHI-CHE3-TER 9 A DIAMOND liKAND PILLS in Rfd and Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue Ribbon. Takb no otbeh. Bur of jniW ! od uk fop CIII-OUKB-TCIt V DIAMOND BUAKD PILLS, lor twenW-lltf years regarded at Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & EVERYWHERE Jg&S 'A r A. W h HI ' , - Lower floor, lirsf ten rows, - $2.00 Lower floor, next ten rows, - - - $1.50 Upper boxes and front balcony, $1.50 Upper balcony, - - - 75c and $1.00 SALE OPENS MONDAY, JUNE 21 .-r CURTAIN 8:30 Tidings Want Advs. always bring results. T A 9 THE BARGAIN STORE New Crepe De Chine Waists, the season's most popular fad, and a much-wanted garment by every particular woman. Mcely em broidered in neat de- signs. A $3.7 ment. Our pile uiitiu. .Miej em 4. The Prevailing Demand for Popular Prices J Meets Ready Response Here Unusual economy chances abound throughout thf entire store, f These lew items to illustrate: All Silk Hose In black only, very light and sheer, with a double foot and elastic tops. A 50c seller. Our price, this week 39c A model Brassier, made of fine cambric cloth trimmed with fine torchon lace. Extra large shields. A 35c seller. Our price 25c Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, late models, of cantlle and batiste cloth. A sure corset for comfort and splendid for wear. Good $1.25 values. Our price Kayser's Chamosette Gloves In black, white, grey and brown. Two clasps. Summer weight. A washable fabric. 35c values. Our price, this 'week , Ladies' Crepe Gowns, good quality cloth, made roomy and extra long. Slip-on style. Nicely trimmed with torchon lace. A $1 garment. Our price this week -CI 25c 59c Ladles' Knit Union Suits with comfy cut neck or round shape, In tight knee or umbrella style, lace trimmed. A regu lar 75c value. Our A ilC price TOK' Ready-Made Sheets, soft finish muslin of good quality with hems, 72x90 size, with welded yearns. A 65c seller. lP ' Our price J v Bath Towels, bleached, fair size, extra heavy. A towel made good enough to" sell for 15c v regular. Our price, this 1 IC week Jl vl Ladies' Fast Black Full Fashioned Hose, double heel and toe, with elastic tops. Our best selling num ber. We recommend them a 20c value., Our spec- 1 Bedspreads, large size, good weight, hemmed. A spread we have sold In the past for $1.50. A fortunate buy permits us g to sell them now at, our MfC Boys' Blouse Waists, sizes 4 to 12 years, in light and dark percales, with, plain or military collars. Ten dozen, 33c values, to clean up, go now at 25c Men s Balbrlggan or Porosknlt Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle lengtn, better than most stores sell for 75c, our price Uncle Sara is the name of our best work shirt, biggest made garment on the market and made of only rtrst class material, all colors, 65c values, our price Men's Work GloveB for all nur- T poses. Two-thirds of local help are buying their, gloves here. Are you? Drop In and see our leather gauntlets for special Engineer s and Firemen's Extra I Heavy Sox, guaranteed the best X box made for rough and constant and tan colors. Our special 50c 50c sre. Are T 25c 12c Colgate's JAA Talui f) Percale JA Child's f Child's .if" Boy's f A Dental P Olive Dust Hose Knit 1 HP Sun 1 fl Cream 1VV Soap UV Caps J-VV Supports UV Waists IIals J.VI A Clean-Up of . REMNANTS Ml kinds in short lenqths. All reduced Special for This Week Where it PMSiGASB ""in tttn tmiu