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Wednesday, July 7, 1020 PACE FOUR ASHLAND MEEKLY TlDITfOS LOCAL AND PERSONAL .MONDAY'S NEWS li, Hip account of the society Ci.baret given in Tlin Tidings Sal mi!. ,y mention of thf winueis ol ill.' u not were inadvertently Muiticd. These were Mr. and Mrs. IViiinioiil licl.odi of Medford, vim gave a mot attractive, dance H.ii ry Silver of li e Pompadour .ii neral Springs company opened I litliia WiMcr sialimi ill I he Far r.iade permanent. The commit- recently she, attended the Whitney during the war and lifter the Blgn tee will open headquarters Scii- school of dramatic reading in Bos- tug of the armistice, it has heen temher 1 ton. announced by the orerseas depart- a, she is u young woman possess- uient of the V. M. C. A. here. The .Mrs. ('. A. Brown has returned inq versatility as regards liter-1 decoration Is awarded In recogni tor her home in Tillamook aftoi talents, and is charming iiml.tiou of services performed by the n'siiiiij, witlt her parents. .Mi. iHmistically inclined, with a host "Y" secretaries for both .the mid Mrs. V. II. Haitges. uf friends in this vicinity. The Trench and American armies. neoin is a young n:nn of sterling Among those receiving this de Miss Mina lSiimer. who has been Wll.tj, nt. is ., g,.;nUi,te of the pree are Mrs. Theodore Koosevelt employed at ihe Douglas County ,.,.., university nud has also ta- Jr.. of Oyster Bay, L. I. Water H- Unlit como-iny office I'm kli ..pPt.jal (,uw , Harvard.- sewral montlis, has resigned lie; n, ,,.!,, ,i,,, -.,,. win ! "V" ! position and expects to return In ,,... .....i-seas and is now tea- i -r.i'i secretary for the Y. M. C. A. et 1'ayi'tte, Idaho, at which city Hie newly wedded couple will live. Tin; best wishes of this community vill follow them through their journey of life. - her home in Ashland shortlv. . I. mlil nc Saturday. This room j;rs. I.. 1!. .McClnln and son Ho .hi aiir.ietive place in which tn-vm-d of Seattle are guests of the ..i ji and imbibe Ihe health-"! f,-.. mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ..in. waters linn: the mineral i James Barrett. : i:t- i I this company. The in- ! i- in hili wilh attractive .Vr. and Mrs. ('. K. Sams and i:.- l .Ides and chairs where hot. I son I.yle are hack from an ex ,,1 huniiiiiitv may rest while! lorded automobile tour which .t.il.ii.g of a cool refr CHILDREN URT IN ffl depositing eggs now. The cool rail y weather following the ear lie i oviposltlon delayed the main brood until the present time,' gays A. L. Lovett, entomologist of tin O. A. C. experiment station, "(rowers who applied the '30 day" spray previous to the rains should apply n protecting spray now. All Indications point to a rath er light Infestation of worms at this time. Careful spraying will check their increase and be of de cided value in preventing a heavy la tf brood of worms." d.iili. which is furnished icea'ohl i ie i i iisiimei's. Mr. Silver ; I . in es li'." hthia water with i im rin i , n Inch m.-.kes a cry i ..:..i..i.:e . 1 1 ; iik . (Si -J. II I. Y"ud. a railroad emplo)e in :,, Knsehtn g, was in A-hl.ind T . ; . . v in t (if rean h of n house ':i w he ll in domicile his family, v !,. v;!i iii mine to Ashland Ibis sun iner ? ? V i liillibnd ."lnl family nt l i - il i i" liuw occiipyi'ig their li.iin- nil North Main street, re nmly puri based from J. M. Cas-1-lie. r. .Vr. and Mrs P.. 1'. X. il aie 1 rl. fn-tn all oti nde.i tun to ieiii. lid where Ihry had pone ; ,-n .ve. ks ago to attouil the Shrine shingitook them through Southern Cal ifornia and In Tin Jiiana, .Mexico. Slimvrr to llihle Wednesday evening niter wedding of Aubrey Hedil'er Miss Walker, Mr. and Mrs. E. the and Y. Bids Will Be Received Commercial Club room or at Mc-pulsory registration and voting Nafr'g Bros., Poley's or J. J. Mc-jby qualified electors and provides Na it's' drug store. Cigarette Bill Drops for mailing ballots by persons who are ill or absent from their voting precinct on election day. This umendmeut was considered by the torncys fees and her costs and disbursements ot this suit. That the usual decree be made for the sale ot the premises de scribed in the complaint, accord ing to law and the practise of this court, and the proceeds be applied .i.m iii ...i , 1 ii payment of the amount due the I tin? icgisiuiuiu mm milium ten iu . . ... ..,, h .. ipiniiiuii. I l l IU1HI u it .a TUICID, That the defendant, Harry B. Warren be adjudged to have no interest In or lien upon said prop erty; that said defendants, O. C. McAllister, as administrator of the ontate of D. T. McKercher and Second on the ballot will he the constitutional amendment regu- OREGON CITY. There will be laljus lpglgllll;ve sesaulls anrt the no anti-cigarette measure on tlw 1)livment of legislators. TIiIh oanot in uregon next woveniuer., .,IVil,lulment e,lg,hng thfl legislu-j Mildred Parton and S. 8. McKer- D. E. Frost, former constable, of ,iV(. sesaioii from JO to CO days Ichor, and all persons claiming un- Oregon City and author of the ( mlll ,,iuce8 restrictions on the in- j dor them m'bsoquent to the execu- bill, states that he would not file trouucon of hills. -luring the !at "" 'J""" 1"."J niui.. in . i, i f ti,u' : premises be barred and foreclosed the petitions In the office of the ,, ,luy3, u ul(f0 ,,rovideg f()l. all ' ., rll, .... secretary of state for the reason i lllc,.eilSH of t18 legislators' pay snld mortgiiired premises. that he was short approximately trem .3 lo 5 tt ,lilv ,. ,iil,.,ce' I'nder and by virtue of an or- ll.xiitei i-iiVM n umihur t,t llw, hri.le Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Lucas, of ;.nd groom and their relatives and Iieegle were visitors over the friends, after which 11 shower of 1'oiirih 11 ml fifth at the home of dishes, cooking utensils 11 ml silver Air.-. Lulu Yon Wegen. v.are was given for the bride j 1 Aldreil Beaver and Baby Jack came down from Portland, Satur day, mid returned Sunday evening, ilier .'pending the dav with the foimer's paienH, Mr. and Mis. A. M. Beaver. Holmes' grocery has had on ex hibition in it si windows some be, 111- L mm SALEM, Ore. Ross Smith, aged S, i nd his littlo sister Rena, aged ii. children of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith, who reside a short distance east of the city, were in a serious loinlition at 11 local hospital as the result of the explosion of a dy namite cap with which they wero 1 laying. The little girl was bad- ly burned about the face and iiieck. while tho hoy will lose the I sight of an eye. i The dynamite caps were left in tin- vestibule of the Witzer school- In. use by road laborers. When the Smith c hildren were passini; I ,,(,ml9 lmvu nlleally Deen aP' the school building ihey found lnoved by bonding attorneys em- ihe caps mid picked them up. In I pl ftl by tho state. ; in inpting to remove the powdo: SALEM Bld for state high way bonds in the sum of $1,500,' (Km. authorized at the 1919 B68' sum of tho legislature, will be re- cured at a meeting of the state highway commission, to bo held in Portland July 20. Delivery oi' the bouds, if the bids are ac ceptable, will be made ou July 26 The rate of interest Is 4 V4 per rent, payable semi-annually, and 1 o!is -til'x 1:1 !'. to! Mrs. John Eiiders. Mrs. and pon of Klamath Falls! Hon. re" spending the Fourth of 1 lebralion with friend; .ft X,;: and Mrs. John Hill, .Mrs. IX Iii.il. Misses Blanche Hicks. Elea-le-r (ireer, Dorothv Iteed, Virginia i nvil and Sliiuley .1. Ho';aii en joyel a picnic dinner with Mr. mid Mrs. Bert (Ireer and family tri the Fourlh. )! v. J. II lloyl and ('. !'. Ko.-h-ler leave today for Spokane to a' leni, a conlereiice wilh represen tative.. 01 the 1'hesliyiei jan Board nl delicious lalin ation. From I hell ll.'-y go In I'llCi lie to atlellll tiie aiiiiuil meeting of Ihe Synod i.i lirciuii. ., W. S sti'iini'tt mid liiniily re I I, I led Sal lllda)' fl'OIII their lilllo 1 in .In Hip V.I. all lliev loot taken del' 11 lliiiiilill I'alifoi liia. ft 4l air- I. en l.aiKer came over li'iin Hot 11I11 ofiU arid is spending i!e Fourth as the guest of Mrs. ieiilte SC'Vi'llS. !i -t, Mis M.irv.irei n'.Veil, clerk in iln lliiriiluook pnstoffice, is p. ndiiig I wo days of the Fourlh in .hi!', celeliralioii in Ashland. I'lul specimeiis of sweet peas that I NORRISTOWX, Pa. Mann- in order to convert them into toy were from tho home garden. farturers of the Schuylkill vallev w histles tliey pounded one with a Vhese flowers grow in profusion : ami throughout MoiHgoinery coun- I. an 'r. The explosion followed. le: Air. Holmes and hi.", selei tinu tv so slirruil over Ihe coal sit- The children started for homo this year is unusually hatidsniiii' , "' tlie-v w:" U,'; upon ; iniussistel. but before reaching ji , Clinernor Sprout tho calling of a their destination the boy was Meredith Beaver, who has fin-, special session of the legislature blinded. The little girl then then ished the year at tho University if lie is not vested wilh the prop- cm ried the lad along the road, and ,lu' l'a" (or " 'M 9ll0WI1 ,llat of Oregon, has gone to Portland or legal authority to grant their 1111 reaching the door of their!1" ihe present time is $14,743,750 ti. work during the summer vaca-.wishes. home both collapsed. Fifteen men, jepresentativo of 9 Ihe industries of the county, will ..nnif) uiicii came over from ,iy iK.(re the iroveinor the grave The bonds Will lie issueu in (lenoniiiiiiuons 01 $500 each and will mature seiially, $.ti5,uu0 October 1, 1925, aiiil a like uniount each April 1 aid October 1 thereafter. Prin cipal and Interest are payable ut tin office of the state treasurer. In a statement accompanying COURT NEWS aiann uie nisi 01 me weeK to join conditions that exist here. ' his wife, who had been a gue:t They will ask him to allocate at the homo of her parents, .Mr ,,,.,,i ,..,! n,i,,MU wlw.. , 1 mid Mr.:. J. M. Beaver, for some 1-; ,,, bo reserved for Pennsylvania 1 Circuit Court lime. Mr .and Mrs. (Hick have industries. They will also lay W. C. Foster vs. Bennett P. adopted two young children, who Uui. m.Kt.lu Iu,e,s before the in- Hbafor et als. Sheriff's returns! wire brought here from Cottagei (e-t!.ti,. commerce cimiinission, 1 ' '' 1,0wf-'' vs. J. E. Barkdult (.rove, and whom they took home I ui,i(,i, ;, i(. vm.te,i ,.., ,.,.m,n' . Alot'.1.".1' iiuiier & 1 iiiiiiipsoii Co. vs. W. life, car shortage that miners mid N. Campbell et ill. Summons, proof shippers say is the reason for 11011- "( publication, stipulation, find- deliveiv of coil '"KS and conclusions, order, judg- llilt, are gnosis at the home ol A. , . ,, , , ment am decree, affidavit Local liianiilacliirers s reiiti- ,,, ' . ".. , .M. Beaver and other fiends lor , .... , ... ' '"r et nl vs. Wes tern inisi.v onjeei 10 me .snipping 01 .sheep Co. Demurrer. coal to New Englandin fact, Orpha McKee vs. Frank C. Var- envwlieie o r the stale- when m'v vl "x- Demurrer. .he needs at home me not filled. ; ''i:;", l'0;1'' Ba',k !."' UU1 II. Palmer et al. Contirniatjon Every inmiulactMrer feels t 11" : ,,1' Bale. pinch of coal famine. The coun- Anna Thornhaurgli vs. (i. II. iVs gas and electric cmnpaiiv, f0, Laymiin et al. Motion and order. nl., Unltnn i-u U.,...,.nl il..K.,n... inslaliee. has but eight ilavs' sun-1. . """' .iiiiii wilh them this morning, Mrs. William Norris and son, of Tl liSIIAY'S NEWS .ills. Elbert Fallow sustained 'mile paiiilnl injuries Salurday M llt'li ..lie ,1, j,,e, (ml f ail an ion. 1. bile l, ii mil her ca r striking 'ne 1, ne iii which be was riding. .Irs. Kaili.w was with a company t fruiids and wus silling in :in . in 1 lady's lap. When the car Hail; Mrs. Fmlow was thrown 'I uil.te a distance mid hit her head ai'.aiiisl another automobile. I'liicting a eiere sculp wound. Me ;e. taken to a local hospital ' '''le lei wounds Were dressed. Idle iii; 1 1 sullen, 1 M-ieral bruise:, ;nd strain'. TI1.1 nccideiit oc ' lined on Mill street where the I'UlniniihiliM were badly congesl- .. i.i-s ;aiy Walker c.uu" over Horn Klamath Falls Sunday to :""-) the Foil ith with her pa "''" She 1 turned last i.iH.t. i) feinp.iliy, o. . i; , i,.f, 1 ,s. 1 1: M lor ( amp Lewis where thev v:l i.,i i;i their annual summer .ii:: mem. They expect to be ' " ' out lif't-en days. 1 ' A.-i!.,i.. cars were c night 'I. .. Ma.i:li-!iji on the streets 01 :i.id .Sunday night. These ' He' llllloliiohiles of J. i) .'!..i. dnieii by his son. Paul .1:1.1., mid Hi.- Albert taxi. The .Mi. rs ;.r. wl.ii h wi s practically a l.i'w inn-, was badly ilam.iger. Five or si cm w.-ie in the mix up. It I - H..I. 1 Achhillii e,j,,j,.l ,1,1. tir.t inil,. 1 1 appear.. M,e 1,1 Hie newly 1,1 Mi""d . .Ile 11 md dining He tl.n e ,l,iv ,,., l,,.,!,,,,, ' , ,lL.. ni-mi em i.t mil -.liaii, n 1 11 n .e.t..( of H,e l.i-M l.inil i,iii.ir..in. l;i .1 11 1,1111 c iiv ai.d th.-ir a;. J l .lilll. e and , xi. ':,.j,i ,..yi,g , n : 01111 e nt lam h , ili..fai ,,,n ,. ilil.li. nl t In- ciiy. win, ,,,e 1,, tin I..: aid lu h.iinl 1 ..a 1:1 . 1. I In p.n i. din in- tl." mi 111 m--: a lew days this week. Henry '! Inn 11I1111 of Trail Is in Ashland, spending : few days vis iting his father, James Thornton. Mrs. Frank llickey lias gone to (Vivallis to enler Hie college tor 1 in summer session. Charles Johiiaoii. a well known i l;: eliln; salesman, is slopping, with Ashlmid friends for days. ? Mrs. O. L. Blown returned to her home in Klamath Falls this 1111,1 ning nfier spending several weeks with relatives ill Ibis vicin ity. v A grass fire 011 Meade street lulled out tlin fire department 'es teiday ii 1 1 1 linn 11 . No damage was done by the blaze. 5- County Commissioner T. II. Simpson, with the rest of the board of commissioners, left for Portland last night to confer with the state highway commission. I Mrs. S. L. Allen reports the sale of the William Hosley residence on Mechanic street, which has been purchased by James E, Itam m'v. a newcomer to Ashland, who v ill lake possession soon. t Stuait Hast went lo Weed to day to meet bis brother-in-law end sibter, Mr. 1 nd Mrs. (leorge William, who will come home with him. ! 5 Jack Brady, who has been work ing In Camp 13 nt Hilt since the close of school, came home lo spend the Fourlh of July holi diidys. ?. F, (I. Lewi:;, traveling agent foi the Southern Pacilic company was in Ashland yesterday from his offices in Eugene. let' et ill Cim I'l rniiil inn tT anlu ply ahead. Willi Ibis consumed, j credit Service Co. vs. J. N. huiiness houses and home would 1 Oriusby. To recover money, suffer. I John V. Uoclio vs. Eliz. C. Mil- ,, 1 , . .. ., 1 ler et nl. Order. -',"" iii.aiiii.iuun-n "n"- ill. n I Hi- slates bonded indebtedness, wlule the assessed valuation of all taxable properly In the tute i.. $!ii)0,435,472.17. The bonded Indebtedness of the state, as segregated by the state highway department, follows: ..-lulu signatures. j at tie rnte of 15 C(,nlll lmleu(l ot Frost claims be is through with jq CPI1(S reforms, as he failed to get tbej othei. measures will be the ole- support he expected. "The time j 0111arg,.,ie bill; the singlo tax may come In Oregon when the peo ple will deny the use of the cig arette to our boys, but I'm going to 'let George do it' next time." der made by the Hon. P. M. Calk Ins, a judge of said court, dated the 30th day of June, 1920, this summons Is served upon the de fendants by publication thereof for six successive weeks in the 1 Weekly Thline,.. .1 wnnlrlv nouiana- office torms bill; the port of Port- per printed and published at Ash- land dock commission consolldu- land, Oregon, and the defendants amendment; the no-called county tiou bill; the abolition of compul gory vaccination bill; the so-culled legal rate Interest amendment; the Roosevelt bird refuge bill; the divided legislative sessions bill, and the I'matlUa county herd law bill. ASHLAM) WOMAN' PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY Mrs, Jennie Eccleston, a well known and highly esteemed resi dent of Ashland, died this morn ing nt her home on Third street, after an Illness of long duration.! SIMMONS The deceased was a native of In the Circuit Court of the State In "'8 Circuit Court of the State by said order are required to ap pear and unswer within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation hereof. Date of first publication July 7, 1!I20. NELLIE DICKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Ashland, Oregon. 104-7 -Wed. SIMMONS Erie, Pa., and hud lived here about ten years. She was a widow and is survived by one son, Fu neral services will tuke place to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Dodge undertaking parlors. Corvallis. O. A. C. buildings lo be rushed. Home economics building to cost $35,000, women's dormitory $100,000 .completion of engineering laboratory, $38, 000 addition of .1 story to Me-chi-nleul hall, $30,000; comple- ol Oregon for Jackson Countv. ! of Oregon, for the County of Cornelia L. Kingsbury, Plaintiff, I Jackson. vs. Walter C. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. G. C. McAllister, us AdinlnlHtra-; Eathel II. Weaver, Defendant, tor of the Estate of D. T. Mc-;Tn Eathel U. Weaver, Defendant Kercher, Deceased; S. S. Mc- above named: Kercher nnd McKercher, his I In the name of the State of Or wlfe; Mildred Purton and G. V. ! fi("m : V" hereby notified that Burton, her husband; Hurry H. Walter C. Weaver, as plaintiff, Warren and Warren , his, lias commenced a suit In the Cir wlfe, Defendants. j cult Court of tho Stato of Oregon, To 0. C. McAllister, as admin- !n ",'1 '" J"""'! county, for Istrator of the estate of I). T. Mc-i,llf-,',lHf" f .Ule marrl0KO 1 u(,iiu tun KAimuiK unweeii urn Kercher, (Iweuned; S. S. MvKer- n (mil Alpktrpliwr liiu tulfo Mildred Parton and (i. F. Parton, nml ,,l'"t ur"uu,1lce of ,n 1 above named plaintiff and defend- her husband; Harry B. Warren order made and entered In said tion of library, $35,000, and coin-! nnd Warren, bis wife, thci1".",1 ' . ' '!'.,' J".K. . l letiou of beating riant $40 000 ' "med defendants. " ' " ",e ''"' "UJ ' Jmy- pieuou 01 uhuiiuk 1 lam, jiu.uuu . 1 ii 2 0. you are required to appear I . In the name of the Stale ol Or- h, ,,, rullse on or bftfore s)x Springfield power plant Is being eK"' You are hereby required 1.1 w-itkH after the first publication enlarged. :i.h.. " ciup aim (,r th 8,,nions, which publlca- ...v ,,........ , ,c UU....1 n0 win 1)e,m the 7tn (1y or July, cut t ed court, now nn file wltli , .... ' liural credit farm loan, laws of! Salom. Dehydrating plant en- tllc o)prk ,)f ,,, roilI.t, ,,, tP11 1 ,,,"ln,ff fed therelnVand 1117, $450,000. .State highway co-operative, laws of 1917, $1,200,000. Stnto highway, laws of 1917, Jil.llOO.UUO, $3,940,000. Slate highway, laws of 1920, $111,1100,000, $5,000,000. Slate hlghwuy co-operative, $2. 5110,000, Oregon district interest, laws of !!H!l, $153,750. Proposed issue, laws of 1919, S 1 .500.000. Total indebtedness, $14,743, 7 Mi. larged. Peryl Myer vs. Cedric Mver. De- 1 cree. Iteaily for (1iiiiililllillil Fourth of July Is over. Chau tauqua is just ahead. This is the old established 4nstltutlon of Ash land that does and should coin- few 1)11- iiniiouncemeiil of their pil uiiminago to Harrisburg will in- Joseph fl. Lewis vs. So. Oregon mnnA the gH,,port 0f everyone In spiie mi uprising of Ihe same sort Knn Lands Development Co. Or- a .a Vn enlnc to heln Talent Mercantile Co. vs. W. T.!mllke " 0 biB success this year? Estep. Demand for bill. Demur-' Ruy your ticket ut once, Yop may obtain them at the all over the slate. 11 ran rer. ju The Social Realm 1 Walter C. Weaver vs. Ethel P.. I Weaver. Divorce. Dullock Merc. Agency vs. G. Penland et ux. Default judg ment. llullock Merc. Agency vs. Clar-jn once Pcppet et ux. Default, judg- (U5 ment. M Evelyn Briggs vs. Harold 5n ALIIAXV.-The Canada Thistle : BliKfs' , Affidavit. Findings and , , , ... 1 i.um;i uniuiin. .iiuiiuu. iiniin. r" club formed recently by tanners , jje(.ree 5J residing in tho vicinity of the. Mary Horton vs. Wayne Hor Grand Prairie (iraiigo hall east of ton. Affidavit. Findings and! ... . .. . !,.il iiciiiia Tlorniill fluiiriip Ainany now lias tu nieinliers and " the club apparently has solved the , ,,,,,.., ' Affld,.vlt ' FindinL's.' iirohlem of dealing with these ,.ni i.t,niainna nur.nilt n. DJ1, lefts through neighborhood co-.cree. r.iillock Merc. Acencv vs. J. W. SflJ i' ii union. nfcf , .. 'Diessler . Default . Judgment. Snl ,n inosi locaiiues me majoriiy w ,,. , nl v Llie of ihe farmers tight the thistles, Kinder, et al. Confirmation of hut a few are neglectful mid thus sale. ii-eeil H, ilisi.i. i iiniiii illv The C. Mackleiii vs. George S. Chile. , , .. et ill. Confirmation of sale, new club will make ,t a mutter. , 0 KigB Alpna R of nighborhood pride, as well as Tbornbury, et al. Motion. Kind (uiiipliaiice with law, to prevent lugs und conclusions. Order. Af anv thistles from going to seed. fidavit. Decree. I City of Ashland vs. S. Pennis- ton, et nl. Affidavit. Default. I liK II IIONOIt AW WtDKD Judgment. TO MKS. JtoosKVKl.T. Jit. City of Ashland vs. Horace F. ; Keeser. Affidavit. Default. MOW YOHK. Twenty-four. i,i,..,ii Is t.ecielaries of tho Young Men's Christian associulion have been H EltlNO HI'RAV NEEDED accorded the degree of officer do TO CHECK CODLING MOTH 1' Academic by France for rei vices. "Apple worms moths are busy days from the duto of service of Ior waIlt nf UIlswer t.ret0i on r ins siimmu.is mioii you, u serveu )(.forc sl,,, ,,, piantfI wi ,,. 'ck!;(" county, Oregon; hut , to u,e court for the relief de- If served in any other county I" mi.nclnil nnd proved for In said the State of Oregon, then within complaint, to-wit: for a decree ot twenty days from the date of tho divorce from vou and for such oth- i service of this summons upon you: or nn(1 fllrli1Pr rPiet t0 the or if personally servod on you out ' ,,,.( I1K1V ,.,., jUBt nmI pqua. of the State of Oregon, then with- ,(, n .. in Is weeks after the dale 01 such , .,, ,) 3r(I (lay of juy fft 1 1 ft st-ivlee. and If served by publlca- j in UO 1 1 VI , tion thereof then within six weeks " ' t j MOOHE from the date of the first puhll- Attorney for Plaintiff.' Post office . canon; ami you are iiereny noil- H Measures Will Appear SALEM, Ore.- ndilrpsn Asblnnd. Oregon. When the vo- rie(1 ln(,t 1 'ou fnil 10 "IMifar and in4-7-Wed. ters of Oregon go to the polls at required, the plaintiff will apply tho general election in November to the court for the relief prayed Dnol I?cl of A they will be confronted with two' for In bis coniplulnt. to-wit: The Kvfll LldlQlv liuifciidmeuts referred by tho leg- Plaintiff will take judgment . , , ,, . , ugainst the defendants, (I. C. Me- Homes mid acreage. Farms and islatlve assembly, one by refer- AUster a(lmnlHtrator of 10 K0(,k mnciel) end tun ordered by petition of the i entatn of D. T. .McKercher, de- people and eight proposed laws ceased, S. S. McKercher and Mil- and amendments initiated by petl-!rd Prton in the sum of $542.22 All Kinds of Good Insurance with Interest from June 17, 1915, , , , land the sum of $32.16 with inter- Ashland Agenti: of Abstract Co. The so-called compulsory vot- est from the 5th dav of November, ing and registration amendment: 1917, and the sum of a&. 71 wttii DMHnno A inn a will appear first ou the ballot, j "ltere,it from tlle 28th day of UllllllQS Afl6ny . ' June. 1920. a l at the rate . of O a J, This amendment gives the legis- June, 1920, all at the rate . of eight tier cent per annum, togeth- lature authority to enforce com-iP1. with seventy-five dollars ut- Estnbllshed 1883. Clearance of SilK Dresses and Shirts and Spring &uits You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new Silk Dress before the 4th of July Clearance prices. You will be surpised at the beautiful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them. FORD MOVIE LABORATORY FULL SIZED INDUSTRY Onp 1 .7te Film Pirtnrs TIESUAVS NEWS "" ----- J:7:T?Z!?Zm .. Life of Henry Ford it diiiiK-r last evening a number ! ot guests The party included' While the piudiiction of motion ture theaters In the I'nlted States; .Mrs. Naw mnl daughter of Port- l .'tiiris by the Kurd .Motor Coin- and has gained for the Ford Mo i . ,i. m. ...i m. f . i- i i pany is only a siib' line, vet ihe lor Company the distinction of t u .1 1 ii and laboratory which pro- hi ving Ihe largest circulation of dine the "Eonl Educational Week- million pictures in the world, ly'' are iuiioii.'-.t the coiiulrys a laff ,,f camera men are em- inn si mid most coiiiidi-li ly eiiuip pluyrd colitiniloiisly to provide .ln,,t. Wcil,liiiK i I''1- Everything li.-.di'.l to urn- pi, tures for the laboratory. Ihe w.-d li, of mi. . Mill,,,,.: I'-'' '!' fil"' '""' One of the most recent films lines oy ejii'ri 11:011011 pieiure I., nin e jinkMiii. 11 tt. a known nu n may be found theie I I mil i.iiim 1 ,,ly, i,, r,.,,l,. A' !'.. I 01 l'...'l... II.;!,,,. , hill. Mr. I'.i-ll of .'aii l'raiicis.o, and Mis. I i 1 .1 y of Ashland. Shirts Still greater reductions on these lovely Skirts of Fan-ta-sal, Bar onette, Satin and other new Sport Silks. $35.00 Skirts 920.50 $30.00 Sklrta 24.B0 Gingham Dresses Wa have a lot of Gingham Street and House Dresses to clean up at prices lesa than the goods would cost you. Dresses SatlDt, Taffetss, fieorgettes and Crepe de Chine figure in this of fering for a quick clearance. Saving ot From f.VOO to S 10.00 On These Presses. Blouses The first reduction we have an nounced on BIoUBea comes Just In time for the 4th of July. 10 Per Cent. Mediation on Any SUk BIoum In Stock. Suits A lot of our best styles In Serges und Trlcotines are now Included lu the clearance offerings. See them at ouce, flnviiiK of $10.00 to $20.00 On These Suits. Voile Dresses Save the trouble ot making up your Slimmer Dress. Vou may find Just what you want here. 10 I'er Cent Reduction on All Voile UnMNmi, portrays scenes from Henry Ford's lite. It shows somethlne of his i Kroin this effectively organized early life on the farm where he ph Hue imiii'.ii int plant, one bun- t.iih'ered with machinery when his At the iiie'-tintr of Jm-kson coun ty jepi.biii mi.-: l.'-!d iti .V.idfni.i b. S. Smith ot ;.li.il..iil ..s ! -! -i -l stjte lonimitti'i-ni.ti:, mi. T. II. Sim r "li ol A.-hh.i,d as mn f(Wuu.: coniniitti'ernan. ,i ti ii jinriiiy iii?.il'i'iitl.j' ..s cl oi ..ir ..mi .ir n n. i,,!;.,,,, !! Ml with C II. iMIti-rfi.-itl"' A: bland, ai d i- a furiner 'u .ii.il man; O. C lion-. b -1 ,:,'"t "f mate mimi ity. nl-o iiiiwii, J. II. CmJ.ii., .en. ti.ry,. ni-'iib-r of !.!:. ;:.(!..! .i nnd Kred Warner, treasurer, wajrority of that ii.st.tutn.ii. .Mm, o ! 1 in 1 " 1 1 1 t . . i .1 in,,. 'i'i,i. )' took .: at ii,.. While ' '-iiM.I.-. IS-v. lo Wabi-n leading !. I 1 1 1 1 i ' . i . 1 1 . . . i , . ,i tl... ..! ! ivir I' l ill!.-- :.h, til. nils. '. .'i.llliL' dilM-i v. ; ,.,,., . I'OI'lI.lli.l I . .1.-1 Ii.'li.tt our lie -,.-- . liieiiv Tin- I,: i.i.- i il,,. diiiiah- . I died filly som.' odd Ihoiismiil ,,tber work iiermitted. tives one a l.i't of film weekly starts its loiiu limmeriiig of his early iiiecliani niiiiiuy thiouiili lb.- ih.al.'ij of it genius, shows Mm at work on Aini'iici. Mexico, Ibiuil, Chile. ti firBt ,.r and later shows all 4 1 t'elil in.', Sonlh Al'lica. Spain. o:' the Ford Industries in Detroit. rrmicc. Kiisshi. Si indiiiavi.i. Ja- The last scene, taken last fall pic- : n. China and Ala.-kii. K i h tllIPa Mr aI jrs. Ford riding week, ten million people fee "The to their farm near Dearborn, Fnril Kdiicatiiiiial Weekly." Michigan, in the First Ford car. Il is shown in s: veil thousand which. Incidentally Is mill In Very pearly half the moving pic- good running condition. HARRISON BROTHERS , ASHLAND. OREGON Sport Silk Shirtings Further Reduction Now in Force to Clean up the Bal ance of These Silks. Figured Voiles A hit of Special Price on Printed Voiles.