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PAUE TWO ASHLAND WEEKLY' TIDINGS Wi'diHKibiy, July 14, I0UO Ashland Weekly Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Wednesday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Ben ft. Greer. .Editor eminent position In the college this summer, and is making a fine record. which point the work will be pros ecuted. Excavating for the pow er house and the dam at the rap ids is also in progress. A coffer dam will be thrown across the channel u'bove the dam site on I .. .. !..! i : ... . . v. r - nrnnil rlfV Avn IVH VTV uuuru 1U uimiiago Y..IU mi. PAPER! Fay p- Potter by the Rev. B. A. i Finch. A few neighbors and near Potter-Keller. A pretty home wedding took place this morning at 8:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kel- the dam on that side will be first ler, when their daughter, Leota, ' constructed. Then the water on the south side will be coffer- dammed off when the dum will money and checks. Boro had into midsummer usage, and many come in from the south ou the ti6se ginghams, voiles, and silks morning of the Fourth, and had applied for and was given work at the confectionery during the rush hours of the celebration. Af- TELEPHOXE 8tt I telatlves of the bride and groom SUBSCRIPTION RATE9 j were present for the occasion and One Year $2.00 j enjoyed together a bountiful wed- Su Months ding feast which lollowed. The bride and groom departed on the Three Months 76 ADlktisi.u KAits morning train for their future Display Advertisements, achhome at Brayi CalIfi wnere Mr. and a large force of men will be 1 '. I Potter Is employed In the milling employed there during the next 1.0. UB.., iu uuU. .. . ' ,nilugtry. Mr. potter u a former Classified column, tue woru, eucn, Ashland, and together time lei , , , , , , . . ,. Legal Notices, each lime, the WUB BW es'""al"e yUDS nr.ae, nue 3 i-3c, receives the congratulations and Cards of Thanks $1.0o"Best wishes of all who know them. Obituaries, the line 2ftc! Fraternal orders and societies, SATURDAY'S NEWS charging regular Initiation fees: Legion Fiesta und dues, regular rates. I post js'0. 28, American Legion, Religious and benevolent societies (0f Grants PaBS, Is planning three the north side of the riter and Iter the crowds haa dispersed his set vices were not required longer, but he still remained In the city, and was In the confectionery at a late hour Thursday night. When the robbery was discovered sus picion pointed to thi sman, and on being arrested the leather money pouch Identified as the one from the store was found on his person containing about $123 in silver and bills. Boro claimed he had a pal to whom he had giv en all the checks, but the fact that a lace curtain was burned in the Hotel Ashland leads the pro prietors of the confectionery to be completed. The coutracors are rushing preparations for this work to get It out of the way while the river Is at a low stage. A boarding house and bunk houses are being constructed In the pine grove at Savage rapids, will be charged at the regular. big nights of entertainment to MtlvArtisin? rutA fnr nil iidver tising when an admission or b( held in that city Thursday, Fri collection is taken. j c'ay and Saturday, July 15, 16 and Entered at the Ashland, Oregou, , 17. The attractions will consist Postoifice as second class mail ! 0( open air dancing, a merry-go-u"llter- ; round, games, and all sorts of amusements, and free attractions will be given each night. This event promises to be a drawing 1K)X T TAKE A CHANCE WITH J'IRE "It never pays to take a chance with lire," says a circular issued by the Forest Service, l.'nited States Department of Agriculture, attraction throughout the valley. D. A, 11. Formally Organized i Twenty-five ladles were iirflsenl in its campaign against forest, Iflsl evenng at le home of Mr8 fires. "If you have got to gam-jj P. DodBe on tne Boulevard to bit lake a 'flyer' on the slock mar- mH Mnj Keatmg f portlandi kH or play the ponies, bill don't ' s(u,e ,.egelU The folIowng of. lake a chance on lire." , flcer8 were electeili Bfter whlcb "Every tl.oi.saml feet of green tht ,, , ulained ,0 eacll limber near your homo is worth lMr dutieg aa aumlnls,ere(, l0 at least $10 in wages to you nil;,llPm tMr oa)h of of(,ce. your neighbors, besides Its stump., Regenti Mrg Qorion MacCrack Ke value to Its owner. If It ls'6B vice-regent, Crace Chamber on national forest land you are ;,,. secretary, Caroline Miner part owner, and if It is destroyed s,iiuerman, treasurer, Carrie M. by fire you lose both values." ' mcMl. reggtrar Blanche E. . , ' "" Hicks; historian, Elizabeth D, me circular says. "I no prosperi ty and development of your local- four months. During the Irriga tion season this pine grove, whlcb hac become known as a camping ground, will be under water. The concrete portion of the dam will be IS feet In height, but during the irrigation season ten- feet will be added to this height by the rais. inp of bronze gates upon the crest of the dam, this flooding the grove along the highway. A dyke about 1100 feet long will protect the highway. use red, yellow, and green plaids for tholr frllllest models. An other season reversal is shown in taffeta or satin models trimmed with summery flecks of organdie. A- leading Fifth Avenue shop shows a thousand dollar gown of nigger brown taffeta with deep kangaroo-pouch pockets linod and befrilled with tiny ruffles of crisp organdie. Linens are using velvet and sombre colors for trim mings, also. The same window exploited a Jade green linen suit banded with black velvet and stitched with black wool In a plaid effect about the bottom of thf skirt and jacket. Midsummer coats made for the sultriest of the dog days employ fleecy angora wools and heavy issue authorized by vote of the heard at this time upon the pe people of Clackamas county be-1 tltlon of G. O. Eubanks, the guard cause It exceeds the 2 per cent lan ot the estute of Augusta F. i.,un., ., i . . i i , , Bagley, an incompetent, and it ap l.mitation fixed by the legislature! peering from such petition that it in uu, me issue not Deing valid, would be beneficial to said ward according to an opinion written anil to her estute If all the lands by Justice Burnett and handed belonging thereto were sold, which ,!, K ,,, . m , ! real property is particularly de- down by the court Tuesday morn-igcrlbed as foHowI t0.wt.w In8- The northerly half of lot 0 In Jackson county was notified of: block 28 as designated upon the this loss to the cause of good official mnp of the City of Ash roads by County Judge Gardner : Md "d nnd Commissioners Simpson and ! rember 6, 1888. Owens, who had been in Si.le.n to. Also, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 0, 8, 9, see about the proposed new Cra- 10' n- 12' 14- 15 10' 17 18 1S think he had burned the checks, fringes as trimmings. And a coat Boro was taken over to Jackson-1 sin ply can not be a coat uiUcs-i i: vllle last evening where he will! has a wisp of fur ubout itself Al'THORS TO TRAIL GAME IX OREGON PORTLAND. Irvin S. Cobb, author and lecturer, will spend September in Central Oregan this year. He will be accompanied by Bozeman Bulger, lieutenant colo nel in the army and a member of the stuff of the Saturday Evening Post. Information thnt the two na tionally known writers nro to spend their vacations in this state was received by A. Whlsuunt, ed itor of the Bend Press, and Nor man C. Jacobson, supervisor of the Doscbutes national forest. A deer hunt In one of the famed deer grounds of the Cascades, fol- be held for a hearing. WHAT AUTHORITIES SAY ABOUT GASOLINE United States geological survey says thero are 7,029,000,000 bar rels of oil still In United States fields enough for twenty years at present rate of consumption; world's deposits total 60,000,000, 000 barrels enough for 108 years. United States) bureau of mines reports that the reserve gasoline stocks in March reached 626,393, 040 gallons an Increuse in thirty days of 80,330,017 gullons. Surplus of production of gaso line in 1919 was 1 19,446,488 gallons. Total production of gasoline in 1919 was 3,957,857,097 gallons. Facts for Cur Uwin, Eighty samples of gasoline tested by the bureau of mines from different sections show prac tically same grade everywhere. Transportation difficulties have! ter Luke road between Medford and Trull,' on which it had been practically decided to expend $200,000 of the $500,000 bond Is sue. This decision of the court means that this project, as well as soma other contemplated road Improvements will have to be abandoned iiutli they can be fi nanced otherwise. somewhere. Evening capes fre- quntly carry a marlbou or OS' Irich bunding around the collar ami down the front to the very bottom of the cape. lly is going to depend upon keep in,! that timber green. "Don't take a chalice with fire yourself, and don't let your neigh bor do II. When you burn brush take every precaution to obey the law and see that your neighbor does. Remember Unit your home l his cun go up in smoke from jus! one piece of carelessness. "The biggest fires in history were started by those who didn't think the 'woods would burn. He a'j careful of fire as you are of powder; it's Just as dangerous." Palmer; chaplain, Miriam D. Way. The new chapter Is to be known opens. They will visit Crater Lake as the Mount Ashland chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and is organized with IS members. Many more appli cations have been sent in, whose names will soon be added to th lift. Mrs. Keating read parts of her report of the Continental congress which she attended in Washing ton, D. C. She also explained the work planned, especially the work ot Americanization of the foreign born. Also told of schoralshlps established for the young men and women wanting to take up the work . This chapter being par ticularly Interested In the Victory Memorial Fund a perpetual scholarship fund for Oregon stu dents. Other than the officers of the Mount Ashland chapter the fol- 100 000 000lluwlnS 'auius are memDers: Miss EgRs 50,000,000 1 Harriet R. Dayton, Mrs. Jessie E, T,ea, ; 75.noo.OOti 1 Dodge, Mrs. Minnie L. McCallis- I'rirlr t frvii Crt AAA Ann C rr.r' k' n'n nl'er' A. Elizabeth T. Barrett, Beef (frozen-pickled) SO.OOoiooO Mr8' Je88'e N. Curry, Mrs. Clen Cunned goods 70,000.000 dora C. Wilson, Mrs. Jennie J, Wilk (canned) 20.000,000 1 Gilbert, Mrs. Ida J. Van Natta, flan it v OP aaa An, i ' Fresh fruits and' vege- Mrs' Murcla ' Mltche. M- Mary tables 1 0.000.000 1 F- Swlgart, Mrs. Mary Morrison Hams and bacons ... 30,000,000 , Todge. Rice 20.000.000 Nu's 20,000.000 i u . . Butter and butteiine 50.000.000 1 Swimming Party Raisins, dried fruits 15,000,000 A neighborhood swimming par- Hour 100,000,000 ty of the ladles of Granite and f rozen chickens, tur keys, other fowls. 35,000,000 Miscellaneous food stuffs 200,000,000 lowed by a bear hunt, are plunned by Mr. Cobb and Colonel Bulger. I lll!lled to bring gasoline short They plan to be at one of the! "Ka in some Western states, not large duck lakes by September 16, cl)lv California, Oregon and when the season for water fowl ; Washington. Average car consumption per I1K( Oltl) SUIT IS SETTLED BAKER. One of the longest nnd hardest contested legal cases ever waged In the local circuit court lias come to an abrupt end when the agreement for the dis missal of the case of Frank S. Baillie against the Columbia Gold Mining company was signed by Jmiije (iuslav Anderson. During the course of the case, which was waged us high as the slate supreme court. 3000 pages of testimony were recorded. The action involved certain stuck In the company which was claimed by the plaintiff. The entire assets of the Colum bia Gold Mining company were turned over by the receiver to fo:mer Judge M. D. Clifford, who represented the mining company (luiing the entire five-year battle. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of the Stale ot uregon for Jackson County. Coineliu L. Kingsbury, Pluinliff, vs. G. C. McAllister, us Administra tor of the Estate ot D. T. Mc- Kercher, Deceased; S. S. Mc- Kercher and McKereher, his wife; Mildred Parton and G. F. Parton, her husband; Harry B. Warren and Warren , his wife, Defendants. To G. C. McAllister, ns admin istrator of the estute of 1). T. Mc Kereher, deceased; S. S. McKer cheh, McKereher, his wife, Mildred Parton nnd O. F. Parton, her husband; Harry IS. Warren and Warren, his wife, the above named defendant In the name of the State of Or- 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, and 26 of block 1; also, lots 1, 2, and 3 of block 2, all In the Mathls & Bagley's Ad dition to the City of Woodville, (now Rogue River) Jackson couii-i ty, Oregon. Also, beginning at a point in the center of Wards Creek on the south line of the Oregon and Cal ifornia Railway company's right- of-way, which point is 1014 feet 8. 29 deg. E. of the section cor ner common to sections 15, 16, 21 and 22; thence running suuth 30 deg. 15 mln. E. along the south line of the said rullway company's right-of-way 343 feet; thence south 69 deg. 45 mln.'west 181.5 feet; thenco south 30 deg. 15 mln. east 422.6 feet; thence smith 59 deg. 45 mln. west lo the low wa ter mark of Rogue river; thence northwesterly along the northerly low water murk of Rogue river to the center of Wards creek; thence northeasterly along tlio center of Wards creek to the place of be ginning, containing 6 1-5 acres, more or less, and situate In the Bank Building as set forth In an agreement of record In Volume 69 of Deeds on Page 565, and as contained in the Deod of the said First National Bank of Ashland to J. Syd McNalr and Susie L. Al len, of record in Volume 77 of Deeds, on Page 2, records of Jackson county, Oregon. ALSO, MubJevt to the conditions, rights and privileges relating to the west party wall of the prem ises herein described, us contain ed In the urcement made between J. Syd McNalr and Susie L. Allen with N. J. Renaoner, as recorded In Volume 88 of said Deed Rec ords on Page 458 and the Deed of Record In Volume 87 on Page 414 thereof. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, June 22d, 1920. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy. 102-4t NOTN'K OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS AND TO PRE. SENT CLAIMS In tho County Court In and for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon. In Hie Mutter of the Estato of Frank II. Carter, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Lust Will and Testa- I meiit of the said Flunk II. Car ter, deceased, lias been proven In said court before Hie Hon.' G. A. Gardner, County Judge, und the undersigned have been appoint ed as executors tjx'ieof. Any person having a claim egon, You are hereby required to iiKulnst said estate Is hereby re- corporate limits of Itoguo river, , (,,re(i t0 present the same, duly in tne nonnwest quarior or sec- verified at the off ce of IIiIkkh Hon 22, in township 30, south oflimi n,KKS, attorneys for said es- range 4, west or wiliameiie, tat hl ,hB p(m,.,.r block, in the Meridian, Jackson county, Ore-j city 0f Ashland, said county and gon. state, within six months from the It Is hereby ordered that the i .i.-tn r ,,c. n,t imhllcutlnn next of kin of said ward, and all 1 ;ereof. persons interested In the said es-, i)at(, l)f fit ,u,ratloii Juno tate be, and they are hereby ill- 3 1920 recteil to appear neiore mis conn and then enter the range near Lake Odell and proceed north to the Sautiam pass, where a few days will be spent cougar hunt ing. After a few short trips out of Bend, they will cross the year, 300 gallons. Average motor truck consump tion, per year, 1500 gallons Annual cost to car owner of 5 couls' increuse in gasoline, $15. New oil leasing bill will greatly FOOD HOARD IN' CHICAGO Here is an approximate estimate of the value of the foodstuffs held in warehouses and hidden in oth er places in Chicago, made after a careful investigation by trained newspapermen: Sugar $ 75,000,000 uonee Total $1,000,000,000 The Social Realm Nutley streot was held at the Nat atoriuni yesterday afternoon, and afforded much enjoyment during the warm weather. mountains at the McKenzie pass stimulate oil production. and go to Eugene und then to Portland. It is understood that both men arc to write a series of articles relative to this state. Cxl'XTy ROAD BONDS NKII.I.KI) V COURT By a supreme 'court decision gnen at Salem the $500,000 coun ty road bond issue which was passed at the recent election, was knocked out, becuuse of the 2 per cent limitation law. The de letion was given in the litigation reli.tive to the recent, road bond WEATHER REPORT Following Is tho co-operative observer's meteorological record for the month of July, 1920, at Ashland: Date. Mux. Min. Slumber Purty The girls who had planned a camping party yesterday to Pros pect were doomed to dlsappoint- l 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? 8 10 11 1? 13 14 lb M 17 18 19 20 21 . 22 . 23 , 24 . 5 . 20 . 27 . 28 . 81 . 84 . 87 . 82 . 77 . 72 . 70 . 70 , 73 . 73 , 74 , 77 , 70 , 68 . 67 75 74 82 87 92 91 80 76 77 74 78 85 88 36 45 46 4 43 40 51 46 38 45 61 60 61 65 47 40 49 45 45 48 62 62 W. C. T. U. FORUM FORUM SATURDAY, JULY 17 A Woman's Christian Temper once Union program will be a fea ture ot the Ashlund Chautauqua, nnd will be In charge of Mrs. Mary L. Mullett, state superintendent gor child welfare. The Forum hour will be Satur day, July 17, and will consist of: Child Welfare and Needed Legis lation Talks by Mrs. Mary L. Mallett and Dr. David M. Roberg of State Board of Health. Study Hour General Topic: The Child in the Midst Saving the Babies; Juvenile Delinquency nnd Its Cause; Americanization; Food, Malnutrition; Experiences of a Juvenile Probation Officer On Savings Accounts Wo Interest A. Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.' HEN'llY P.. CARTER. !- ti. i...l.,a nrrtn,. nt TZr,ztrr v,h,e r,p!"liu " r.y c .v j f v carter . it ed c , ,f now'o" "th ''- county Ore- ''Executor,. z;i r 'i F w"V'" : K -! r,n" Tn v Tl6 - " fere and then :XmrK w KHllKim4 SALE. t, chnw P;itlttO If flllV ptisls. wnv ill Jackson county, Oregon; but if served in any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you: or if personally served on you out of the State of Oregon, then with in is weeks after the date of such By virtue of an Execution and H1Vlotam,1,f Berv1?111by.lnlbll,:n ! Jackson county, Oregon. ,n..tri,,f he,l.W. ,,,l"8,! Wef8i Done in open court t a license should not be runi.;.i ()f , , '! ' J i ' , .. I LI r,"' ''f le State of Oregon, for ,h,s order bo published for three I 9 ' i:z:nZZXt r' : led and of general circulation In." 1 " " " from the date of the first publi- ' ; , a,n cation; and you are hereby noti- ' ("A; fiAIUjNKU ucu uiiii ii yuu inn 10 appear ami answer said complaint us hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wlt: The plaintiff will take judgment t'.t ... ..1ml I It..i.t I. l.-i. his i;th: 1 jiiiuir mmpuKii, mo iiu, us ueiuimaius, lor me Mini of $ 1 922.65. together with tir.i fin ,,,.., , tta t... Date of first publication, June 30. 1920. Wkly-31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS costs und disbursements, which judgment and decree was enrolled and docketed lii said court June lt'th, 1920: I NOTICE IS NKHFitv ntvpv against the defendants, G. C. Mc-!In 'n Colllly rol'r' ' 'ie State That pursuant to the terms of Alllster, as administrator of Iho L "r .larnson i ouuiy. i H1,, Uerieo and Execution, I will, estate of D. T. McKereher, de- 1,1 . "le , m"ll.el ol,lm r-Miue oil0 Saturday, July 24th. 1920. at ceased, S. S. McKereher and Mil-j ",J- deceased. (in o'clock a. tn .-. at the front door dred Parton in with interest in the sum of $542,221" 1?otlce 's "lereby given that the ,)f the courthouse in the City of i fim inno 17 imr, I undersigned, hlva A. Hoburt, has Jacksonville A:,rU ro,mtv n,. and the sum of $32.10 with inter-been "lPoltel1 administratrix or egon, offer for sale, and sell at est from the 5th day of November, tne e?l"'e of ,rB J- H1""''. d- Public Auction to the highest bid 1917, und the sum of $55.71 with i f!U8ed' by ,,bB Collllty Court of, tier, to satisfy said judgment and Interest from the 28th day ofi'"" m"lB urBgon lor jucksou decree, with costs of sale, sub- S ROSES HAVE BLOOMED v SO HAVE FURRY HATS j S Hy "Mm joile." (Written for United Press) SlJ'S$3S-'s$S.$j 92 mint, owing to unforseen circum stances. SO. not to be nutdnna if i 2 ! I I WEDNESDAY'S NEWS (ttlr ,hey ,,, . I '.'".to July is starling )u as u mar- her party at the Heer home last Temperature Maximum nage month overshadowing June, night. This morning they arose'dale, 20th; minimum, 36. date 1 xupposed lo be exclusively devot-at an early hour und cooked ami 21. -d to the unions of lives who have breakfast in the park, where thel Preclnltullnn t',ii i no been struck by the arrow of the meal wa seaten under the trees. I Inches: cmitrnt in 94 i,,- nr.i .Midsummer Wear," and 'tis really little god Cupid. The weddings Those in the party were Eiiiih and date 7th " ,rue tbut the Avenue and the hotel NEW YOR. June roses have blossomed. The time has come when Milady decrees thnt her garb must speak of laitumn time and 39! falling leaves, and be so warm of 38 tine and texture that she can feel Isnowflnkes and wintry winds upon uor. All this has come to pass according to the sartorial writ of former fashion years, even though the dress associations did decree ft,.. ,.n 1 50' -iui iiuu iur mess coll ections would be upon the market at this aeason. The Associated Milliners worked hardest at their slogan ot "Midsummer Hats for 33 44 48 54 of several well know Ashland iu iik people have taken place al ready this month. Amoug these v at the wedding of Miss Christi na Ritzinger and J. Dewey Con dor, which occurred last Thurs day at the Catholic rectory. Rev. Father Conaty officiating. Theso yojng people are ell known here aud will make Ashland their heme. Patsy Henin, Dorothy Carnahan, Mis. Florence Farlow, Alda An deison, Zeldu und Theldu Heer, Wanda Bashlimd, lsoleno Camp bell and Pearl Ruger. "Nearest lo Everything" tRt I as i ii June, 1920, ull at the rate of eight per cent per unniim. togeth er with seventy-five dollars at torneys fees and her costs and disbursements of this suit. That the usual decree be made for the sale of tne premises de scribed in the complaint, accord ing to law and the practise of this court, and the proceeds be applied In payment of the amount due the plaintiff. That the defendant, Harry B, County, and has qualified. All ; j. ot to redemption as provided persons having claims against j by law. and a specific lien in favor said estate are hereby notified tojof the City of Medford as against present the same duly acknowl-; the lot in Medford Ore- .oukcu ax ur juw required 10 ineigon, amounting to $212 33. undersigned. Elva A. Hobart, at ; all the right, title and in Ashland, Oregon, within six terest that said Judgment debtors months from the date hereof. w. N. Campbell and Hattle Imtcd and first published this j Campbell jointly or Individually lGth day of June 16, 1920. had on October 1st, 1914, or hav ELVA A. HOBART, (since acquired, or now have lit ,r,1't ;and to the following described real properly, situated In Jack- HOTELMANX Powell St, at C farrell San f ranciscc In the heart of the; business, shopping; and theatre district. Running distilled icei water in every room.,jfj Our commodious!?;:: lobby,fi(teservice,and M will attract you. ' European Plan rates SI.00 up. 1 c Muageaett W. B. Jaaes IVnvi-en ho nil IiiiIifoiI in l.vn ,! ! OT,,'E Ol'' SHERII'K'S SA I.E. son coil lit v. Oregon, tn.wlt interest in or lien upon said prop-1 Bv virtue of an Execution and All that portion of Government erty; that said defendants, G. C. j Order of Sale duly Issued out of, 'l Number SIX in Section Thirty McAllister, as administrator of the I,nl nuer the seal for the Circuit -two. in Township 36 south of eutute of D. T. McKereher mid j Court for the State of Oregon, for,"anKe TWO west of the W. M. in Mildred Parton and S. S. McKer-1 Jackson county, dated June 21st. i Jackson county, Oregon, bounded cher. and all persons claiming un- 1920, In u certain suit therein, i am described us follows: BE der them subsequent to the execu-! wherein It wub decreed that Krod i GINNING at the northwest corner tlon of Bald mortgage upon said! Fischer, one of the defendants of 'ic John McCay Donation I.unit premises be barred and foreclosed in s"'11 8". was decreed to have1 Cluim In said Township unit of all right, title and interest lna flrst Lien under a certain Mort-j Range; thence east on the south, said mortgaged premises. 'gage on the real, property herein-: of said Lot Six 26 rods to th I'uiler and by virtue of an or-1 af,er described, in the sum of , southwest corner of school lot: der made by the Hon. F. M. Calk- $10,598.07 together with $600.00 , thence north on the west line of Ins, a Judge of said court, dated ! attorney fees und $24.40 costs "aid school lot 10 rods to the the 30th day of June, 1920, thlsia,"l disbursements, and wherein ; northwest corner thereof; thence summons is' served upon the de-i" was further decreed that Ihe'east on (he north line ot the said fiyidants by publication thereof J plaintiff, John O. Rlgg, has a fur- school lot 10 rods to the norlh for six successive weeks In Hit? tlier and second lien against said east corner thereof; thence south Weekly Tidings, a weekly newspa-, property for the sum of $ 199.20 , on the east line of said school lot per printed and published ut Ash-, together with $75.00 attorney 16 rods to the southeast corner laud, Oregon, and the defendants : fne. which judgment and decree of said school lot; thence east on hy said order are required to ap-J w"s enrolled and docketed in said "ie south line of said Government pear and answer within six weeks - ouri on june tain, iszu: i-oi nix aim me norm line of tlm Number of Java with 01 inch!1 ,00,,,8 fluu,lt uo hou " or more precipitation, .5; clear. I e"""' r,,r ehl,- But even fc ,lisfigUr(Kl with - pimples an i f lit in ill nam mi-a u!o1,ln,1 t w r . . Women do m t hai o to patroniz the beauty pat.or for if their ski 18; partly cloudy. 5; cloudy, 7. r"" "ave yeluea 10 eni- I oris nrmrp e,lllle whims und pluced purt vel- Co-operative Observer. Hihlis-Cnrli-r , .u.mil IIIUIINM Ul JUCKHOnV I ft . The marriage of Frank Hibbsion July 6. where the couple went and Miss Anna Carter took place to have the nuptial knot tied yesterday iu Medford. which unit-They were accompanied by Mrs. ed the lives of two prominent John Harrell n,l mi.. ua. vet hats upon the market In re- I spone to the demand for "some- Married in Jiu knonvilln RWU1.M1XO OF LA XI) Inln" advance" in the-hat line. The marriage of Reid Harrell ; SM)X TO COMMEM'E: Tllus il ' that fluffy-coifed heads and Miss May Skeen, two young! SALEM. Representative W. C. ! beal fe"t ' loppy leghorns or lace people well known iu Ashland, "aw ley has returned to Salem j anu niallne headgear topped with has Just been made public. The 'from Washington and will puss!velvet crowns In every shade of marriage took place at the Pres-summer iu this vicinity. Hei"10 ralubow. The season's reds, has opened offices here, und will i Known as shrimp and lobster, employ an assistant secretary to look ufter his business during the vacation months. abound. But, as ever, bluck vel vet reigns supreme and the smart est "out-of-season" hats are of Second to legislation designed1 cream straw brim and black vel vet sciowu trimmed with flapping velvet streamers. Other models ill r"-s- rll blotches and " thei blood is i: d i s or d e thcyslioul obtain o the dru store tha a wonder fin from Hid date of the first publi cation hereof. Date of first publication Julv 7, 1920. NELLIE DICKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing ut NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ' county road to the southeast cor- That. pursuant to said Decree and , p'' of said Lot Six; thence norlli Execution, I will on July 24th, 1 44 rods to tho northeast corner 1920, ut 10 o'clock n. m., at the j of said Lot Six and thence west front door of the courthouse In I oti the north line of said Lot Six Ashland. Oreton. 1 04-7-Wed. the City of Jacksonville. Jackson;'" the northwest corner thereof: . county, Oregon, offer for sale and,'1'"! thence south on the west lino Sl'MMON'S 'sell at public auction for cash to'of said Government Lot Six lo the i t lie highest bidder, to satisfy said : P'aco of beginning, containing 20 In the Circuit Court of the State ! judgment and decree, with costs j acres of land, more or less; of Oregon, for the County of j of this sale, subject to redemption : ALSO, commencing at a point Jackson. ' as provided by law, all the right, j 100 feet north of (he Routhwest Waller C. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. title and interest that M. A. Mc- Winer of Block No. 2, of Oallo Eathel B. Weaver. Defendant. Cnnn and Gertrude L. McCann, way's Addition to the Twon (now To Eathel B. Weaver, Defendant j hi" wire, hud on December 27th, .city) of Medford, In Jackson coun above named: 1917, the date of the Fred P.jO". Oregon, and running thence In the name ot the State of Or-i Fischer Mortgage, either individii- north along the west line of said egon: you are hereby notified that i ally or Jointly, and all Interest, wock au leet; thence at right un- Walter C. Weaver, as nlalntiff. I right and title that they and their haa commenced a suit In the Clr- successors In Interest have since cuit Court of the State of Oregon, acquired in and to the following blood torn . J andultora live rif Hi Pierce' v which h 1 Pit PlacC(l ,)C fore th In nnd for Jackson county, for Hie dissolution of the marriage contract existing between the above named plaintiff and defend ant, and that in pursuance ot an order made and entered in said cause by F. M. Calkins, judge of described real property, situated in the City of Ashland, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the southerly side line of Main Street in the City of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon, which point lies oung peopie oi mis city. .Mr. Harrell. The groom is the son of , ' ex-service men Represen Hillbll in B flirtltpr nVnranu. unl.' M. ...J if t 'i...,..- it , t . . . "u .ira. j. u. narre 11 ot Mii.nuu nawiey says ne is interest- ...cuici.. uini niuueis ... rA c:: mer. and i. i nr...,. in .t, .... . . . i ., .. . hcnoni, u ,.. Dubhc over 50 years aco, bine , v, i,, uu one 0 popular ea ,n lu8 passage oi an appropri- ouu.o uui win- . , .. iu.,r..l, tioy of the oskar iiuber Con-I v,,., ,., . .' L. , ... k- ' i tcr below. imvino. rnrm-. f 1 that time many thousands o a vfti tiiia tUIIlinUIIIiy, w,vww,uuv ui iuq ICV, ' r n ' wmi n, uruiuuu lompauy ior wnicn ne while his bride is a former Ash-1 lauiatlon of lands In the Western " eBUJy T'vet. drives one of the caterpillar mo . land resident and a graduate of!tu,ei1- This bill already has! The craze for "half and half lore on the Pacific highway. The the city high school. Mr and 1 passed the house and is now be-:as regards the seasons is not con bride has many friends also in Mrs. Harrell will make their homo fore the senate. If finally enact-1 tine lo the bat realm alone. The said court, on the 3rd duy of July. ; north 66 deg. 19 min. west along 1 920. you are required to appear isaiu street boundary 30 feet from in said cause on or before six the point of intersection of the weeks after the first publication i southerly line of Main Street with of this sunminoiiB, which publica- the westerly side line of First ave- tlon will be on the 7th day of July, i nue (heretorere Known as Harga gles ea.st 100 feet; thence at right angles south 50 feet; und thence at right angles west 100 feet to the place of beginning. This lot sub ject to said City Lien. . Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, June 22nd, 1920. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. By FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy. 102-4t NOTICE OK HEARING ON FINAL ACCOI N'T Asbland. jin Dunsmuir where the groom Is 'n'o a law. Hawley says this!11"6'8 fuJ of mingling summery Harrrtt-Clfmriit Another wedding, while It look! in the employ of the Southern Pa- till will provide means of open- fabrics with the sterner stuff of ilic company. i Ins up a vast acreage of land now;Doary winter has struck the Ave- I unproductive because of lack of n"e also, and that gay thoroueh- jiiace aome time ago, has only re-i WORK STARTS OX Irrigation. fare ia crowded these summery cently been announced and is of1 CANAL PROJECT I days with gowns of organdie and much Interest in Ashland, is that' The work of excavating for the MAN ARRESTED ON I serge or voile and velvet. Even ol Miss Lois Clement of Woodburn ""in high line canal on the South I KOBIU'.RY (HAIU,E when a frilly, very sheer dress Ik bud Edmund M. Barrett, aon of 6'de of the river from the Savage I A man giving the came of John seen, it is adorned with heavy Mr. and Mrs J. E. Barrett of rapids dam site in Josephine' Boro was arrested at the Hotel flowers of wool that lend a wln lYttory street, who were married county la now in progress, says Ashland yesterday afternoon,! try touch or a dark, heavy velvet i June 16. Mr. Barrett is an ex-;(be Grants Pass Courier. The, 'barged with breaking into the handbag completes the costume, wvltt man and is attending the n,ue equipment bas been moved j Plant Confectionery the previous! The midwinter standby of warm O. A. C, where be holds a gov-,'"'0 ""P at Green crwk from, night and taking nearly $300 In Scotch plaid has been Inveigled, Chehaus, Wash. "I have usa Doctor l'ierce's medicines for ove forty years for myself and famil; ind have always found them jus is represented. I think Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery for i ionic and blood builder cannot 1 jeat; and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel ets have no equal for constipation n faot, I can heartily reconimeni iny and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies My dautrhter had chronic con itipation from babyhood and doc 1920. and answer the complaint i dine Avenue); thence south 35 'In the matter of the Estate of of the plaintiff filed therein, and j deg. 02 mln. weBt 100 feet to a1 Emma H. Fuller, Deceased, for want of answer thereto, on or point on the northerly side line of i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. lien and women have testified to it 'before said time, plaintiff will ap- an alley as described In Volume that the Executor of the above en iTOderful blood cleansing effect P'y the court for the relief do-1 66 on Page 4 50 of the Deed Rec-j tilled estate has filed with lh rbi in what nno ornman onw manded and prayed for in said j ords of Jackson county, Oregon. Clerk of Court his Final Ac 1013 IS wnai one woman Sdjb. Lmi.iiii tn.it- f . .n. i vhli'h nnlnt I. 30 feet distant count ill the matter nf l hi. .,,1. divorce from you and for such oth- i from the Intersection with the ' ministration thereof, and the Hon. er and further relief as to the ! northerly side line of said nlleyjG. A. Gardner, Judge of the court may seem just and equlta- w ith the westerly side line of First ' County Court In ami for the ble. Avenue; thence north 66 deg. 19 . County of Jackson, State of Or- Dated this 3rd duy of July. min. west along the northely side ! egon has designated July 17. 1!20. line of said alley 66 feet; thence 1920, ut 10 o'clock a. in. at the W. J. MOOHE. j north 33 deg. 02 mln. east 100 j courthouse in Jacksonville, said Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office feet to a point on the southerly i county, ns the time and place for address: Ashland. Oregon. I sido line of ..Main Street, which Hie hearing of any objections, 104-7-Wed. ! point is distant 86 feet along the, thereto. southerly side line of Main Street Any person having objection to ORDER TO SHOW CAl'SE from lis intersection wilh the the ullowanrc and approval of said M the County Court of the mate I westerly sine line or f irst Ave- nrrnunt must present the same Tarlc.nn rscould not cure her. Dr.Pierce't; j the Matter of the Guardianship feasant Pelletd is the only thinf, of the Estate of Augusta F. Jiat ever helped her." Mrs. Jen 41E K. SWOt'FOKD, ISM Alfred .St of Oregon, for the County of nue, and thence smith 66 deg. 19 on or before the time designated mm. east along Hiild southnrly for said hearing. side line of Main Street 66 feet to JAMES K. Fl'LLER. the place of beginning. i Executor. ALSO, the party wull right in Dally 2 4 7-1 1 Bagley. Incempetent. This matter coming on to be the weit wall of the First National Wkly 102-31