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I'AdK FOUR ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, Suptomber 1, lOlil LOCAL AND PERSONAL TUESDAY'S NEWS Central Point Visitor Miss Imogene Wallace of Central Point is camping In th park With her friend. Mrs. Abbott, of Salem, Mass Mrs. Abbott and little son espect to go ou to Pasadena for the winter. according to a bill recently signed to mako an indefinite stay, as he who will spend the winter here. Mr by the president. The usual period! will be returning shortly to make Greer will be back in about two of grace ended with April 1, but , his homo here again. j weeks, but the family will not return due to business conditions, the limit until about the first of June. was extended first to September 1,; Return from Diamond Lake and with the signing of the recent The Fred Doan family on Allison bill, to December 1. ' street, with B. R. Stevens, returned j yesterday from a week'i camping Start "Colling Day" . trip at Diamond lake. They report All the members of the Wednesday wonderful fishing. The limit li Hilt, Calif., Visitors J. Potter and family, of Hilt, were business visitors in Ashland Saturday. Afternoon club who can do so, are twenty pounds per day, ana U took asked to make September 7 "calling them only an hour"; the limit, day," tryiug'to see new people and; Among Ashland people they met prepare for a good turn-out at the there were Engineer Jess Ferrla and picnic at the Webster farm, Talent, j family, next week, September 14. Return from Lake O' Woods- Mr. and Mrs. George v. umette and son, George Virgil, nave re turned from Lake 0' Woods where they have been spending a vacation of several weeks. Ohio Slaii Visits C. E. Ward, of New London, Ohio, president of a lodge furnishing es tablishment of that city, was an Trip to Oregon Cav Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane and Miss Nina Emery returned yesterday ev ening from Oregon Caves where they hod spent Sunday and Labor Day. (1'eebler Fumily on HuntiuB Trip Ashland Tisltor the first part of this ! Jack Peebler and wife have gone ,b Takes New Position Francis Winter has accepted a position with the Union Oil com pany at the service stutlon near the Vlning theatre. Witness Plane ISuruinif Miss Olympia Roberts has been'0" 8 week's hunting trip In the vl-l the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood ' ctnity of the Dead Indian mountains. visit Oregon Ceres of the Lithla bukery, the past two " days. The party wus In Montague j ,,UJ' few cu' Sunday und witnessed the burning,1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, 7SS Oak of the government plane and thei9tleet' are tne smiling owners of a death of the two passengers. Distribution of State Bonus To Veterans of World War new Chevrolet car purchased the last of the week. The car is the first 1922 model to be sold In Ashland. Woman Shoots Deer The first deer sacrificed to the hunting prowess of a woman resident of this locality the present season, is reported to have been shot by Mrs. Hazel Weber, wife of Arthur Weber, employe of the Ice company, the family home being on Iowa street. Accounts, however, do not Indicate the location of the big hunting woods. Tlio "Gang" Steps Out Eugene Bryant und Edwin Fraser, former Ashland boys, but for the summer employes of the Southern Pacific company, are being enter tained by their many friends and are enjoying themselves as only members of the Six-potnted Star Gang knows how. Mrs. George J. Klnz and her relatives, Dr. Terry L, Norvall, of Red Bluff, Calif., and Mrs. Ada W Jones are spending the week at Ore gon Caves In Josephine county. The party will return In time to make a trip to Crater Lake with Dr. Klnz and return the evening of Labor day. Spend Labor Day at Crater Lake ' Mrs. Jones, formerly of West Salem Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge, Mrs. Wis., is now living at 104 Laurel Will Abbott and Miss Edith Dodge j street. spent Sunday and Labor Day at Cra-l Hot mil Prom Luke O'Woods Mr. and Mrs. 0. Puulserud return ed yesterday evening from Lake O' Woods where they had been several days ut their cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett, of Talent, were guests of the Paulserud'a at thejter Lake. The party returned Mon-1 Birthday Party- lake- jdny evening. j Mrs. Herbert McCarthy, 156 North I j Main street, gave a dnnner party ah nana, luiir., tumor Het urn from Crater Lake lust Saturday evening in honor of .Miss Lois Kuooes ol Alemeda, CuL.I Dr. and MrSi George j Klnj Dr.i the birthday of her husband's moth- urrivea in Asniuna Sunday morning for a two weeks visit with her broth er Glenn Rhodes, better known as "Dusty." New Minister Arrives Rev. C. 0. Hulet and fumily arriv Carrie L. Norvall and Mrs. Ada W. ! cr- Mrs- A- - McCarthy. Those pres- Joues returned yesterday from Cra-ent were M'' Inez Ager, Mrs. J. S. ter Lake where they spent Sunday j Paraon nnl Mrs. E. Atkinson, and Monday. . ; Klamath Falls Sheriff Visits j Sheriff Lloyd Low, of Klamath Leave for Portland Mrs. Orpha Doddridge and chil dren, who have been visiting at the i trip to Roseburg this week J. V. Wright home on Mountain ave nue, left Sunday morning for tbelr home in Portland. They were ac companied by Mr. Doddridge and his mother, who arrived here from Los Angeles on Suturday. On Vacation Trip William Lindsav took th "lads" Falls, was an Ashland visitor restor ed yesterduy from Senttle, Wash., out to tne Dea(1 In(llan rancn ye8ter. day. having passed through here on am. are uuuung tor a nouse. ir.aay for a agt lmle vacation trip be-,nl way to Medford, where he ur Hulet succeeds Rev. J. W. Hoyt ;fore BchooI openBi j rested R. E. Johnson, charged with as rresiueni aunuay cnooi Mission- embezzlement by a Klamath Falls ary for Southern Oregon. . ... t.i, i tobacco dealer. Business Visitor to Rosoburg i Mr' and Mrs' J' W- Youn and' Mrs. D. N. Gllmore, 928 B street, I chl,dren sPent s&y and Labor is making a business and pleasure1 Day at Crater Lake- returning to (minium mie yesterday afternoon Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt . ; Sunday School Worker Hei Spends Vacation ut Portland Miss Alia Welnburger has gone to Portland for a few days outing and vacation. To Leave for Eastern Oregon C. B. Haney and family expect to go this week to eastern Oregon to visit relatives. Their nephew, Rob' ert Haney, will accompany them as far as Portland. Rev. E. R. Martin, superintendent thanks to those who extended their' ot the Amerlcan s"lay School Union synmathv to us in the hour nf 18 "Pending a few days in Ashland deep sorrow in the loss of our darl- Rev' Martin spoke to a lnre audi-1 oted their car over all kinds of roads Ing wife, daughter and sister. Her-ience in tne Mettodlst church Sun bert E. Specht, Mr. and Mrs. W." J.!day evenll)8. telling of the work Long Motoring Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis, of the Ashland feed store, who returned j Monday after a motoring trip of 4000 miles that lasted from July 24 until August 29, have many an odd "tfle of the road" to relate to their friends. The well-known couple Dil- Kveton and family. accomplished In rural districts thru 'the Influence of the Sunday School. Will Move to Idaho The Ward family, on "A" street, have sold their place to Mr. Rickman and plan to go to Ii'ho before long. Missionary Society Meets The Woman's Missionary society nf the Christian church will meet at the church on Friday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock. A good program is being arranged, and any woman ot the church or friend will be gladly! Rule to Lost Lake- Visitors from La Pine Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Glenn, of La Pine, are visitors at the H. J. Car- Return from Outing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pentou, of Goldencrcst orchardn, and Mrs. L. O. Kitiwuter of Ashland, returned from a hunting and fishing trip at!ter nome" 321 Alta avenue, the hoad of Butte creek yesterday. They report plenty of fish and big game. in their tour of the northwest and points in Utah. They visited six dif ferent states besides stopping in Can adian cities. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis vlsik?d relatives in Montana and Utah. Trigonla Near Oil Sands The Trigonia hopes to be able to THURSDAY MKWN Huckleberry Pickers Return Mr. mid .Mrs. J. W. Millner, who have been picking huckleberries at the Stannard ranch Blnce Saturday nf llluf WflAlr . .....I . . J . set casing next week, nrenaratorv to i.. eiVuay. ftm. h. .h.i.. .1 ia f. !lVlr8- M"lner 18 BU8"y engaged In i, ; t pie making today. Reaming the hole out ban been a) difficlut and trying task owing tojciui Loveland Return toe vougn cnaracier or tne rocK ana, Curl Loveland, erstwhile leader of me tendency or nam Bourn. - to tho Ashland band. w. rnM-.rt - deflect the drCT.-rMioYo Mail : the street this morning. Mr. Love- inoune. Laii.l welcomed at the meeting. Returns from Ilualness Trip Marcus Kelts has returned from a business trip to California. California Visitors Henry Van Prooyne and Marlon Hager were California visitors on Friday, - Move Here from Talent Mrs. Frank Rose and family, from Talent, have moved to Ashland and occupy the Titus house on Mountain aveuu. returned from Seattle. ; Wash., whore he was attending to : tlUSlnARH IntAraatB Ernestine Hicks. Hens Wilson, ' Blanche MacLean and Eunice Grubb a , ,irnhlu returned yesterday evening after a, . H. Barnniu ret wo-days horseback rids to Lost enll)? from . , ev Lake. They found the lake, although ,ornl8. He expecU J the trails were din. and hard to,more weekg wrlUng d gatnerlng ate' ! literary material in the Rogue river valley. Shtkiyou Visitor Jake Sholer, of Siskiyou, Calif., was in Ashland last week and vis ited at the Ed Hunt borne on Moun tain avenue. Worthy Matron Visits Mrs. Minnie Letson, worthy grand matron ot Oregon, will make her official visit to Alpha Chapter No. 1, 0. E. S., this evening. All mem bers and visiting members are urged to bu present. Postpone Judy Sewdon The special session of the grand jury called for today, has been called oft because of the Illness of one of the jurors, and there will probably be no meeting of the grand jury un til its regular session In about a month. Roturu from Crater l.sko - Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs have returned from a four days ontlng at Crater Lake. Returns from Berkeley- Miss Lena Provost has returned from Berkeley, Calif., where she has been visiting her sister. Miss Pro vost will leave Ashland Sunday for her school near Butte Falls where she will teach during the coming school year. Leave f, y School Miss Pauline Cllft left this morn ing for Bly where she will take charge of a school. Li.s Augeles Visitor- Attorney J. LeRoy Smith and fam- Sl'IT IN EQUITY FOR A DIVORCE SUMMONS Annual meeting ot Chautauqua as sociation at Pioneer hall, 8 o'clock this evening. Will Spend Winter Here Mrs. Chester De Lap and children are here from Klamath Falls to spend the winter with her parents, Robert Casey and wife, on Allison street. The children will attend school here, and Mr. De Lap will Join them later. To Leavu for Idaho W. A. Cooper and family are planning to start this week on a trip to Idaho to visit tbelr ion, Oscar Cooper, and wife. The Coopers plan to viKit old friends and relutl to ut Myrtle Creek, Sheridan. Aumsvillei llululiiig Improvement- and also view the sights of Portland; some Improvements are noted on e" rou,e' (the Square Deal grocery building on East Main street, in the way of a Former Re, Idem Visits- of pa,nt 0 the fwBt , Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, from Los ,.et.allt ,.le(.trlc H,Kn alI ,laInted an Angeles. paBsed through Ashland Urtiti green. Inst week eu route for Medford. Mrs. Wilcox was formerly Miss Blrdiej Return from Alliany Doeley. ot Mountain avenue. She! Ed Barrett is home from Albany, railed oo some of her old neighbors! prepared to resume his work as rail while in town. . ,jroad trainman within a short time. His son, Edmond, lives on a ranch Will Mine to 1'orc land neur Albany. Mrs. Barrett will also Mrs. M. H. Griffin lesves in the1 return to Ashland shortly. morning fur Portland, where she ex pects to make her borne. Mrs. Grif fin will be with ber sister, Mrs. M 8. Wattles, 420 Jefferson street. ily, traveling by motor to Los An-i Intno Cllcult ColHt ln and for the goles and nth-r pi.,--, ! rlln,v ot Jnckson, State of Ore- VHI..UI umu yuiuiB, 1 poll. are visiting a'few days with Mrs. T.I Pearl Spencer, Plaintiff, W. Hill and Mrs. E. W. Hogue, sis-! ' vb. ters of Mr. Smith. i Lester H. Spencer, Defendant. i to Lester H. Soencer. th shlnvn : .-- . named defendant i , ' Knne . In the Name of the State of Ore- l J. W. Miller and family, of Belle-Ik0"- you are hereby required to ap- viow, huve moved to Eugene where l,lear ail(l answer the complaint of they' exuect to locate. i!.".? Pulntltf on tile In the above en- iiueii cause with the Clerk of Court. . . ... , ... uurkson County, Oregon, at the nut isiior COIirt m,, In !.A.nnrill n. au yuviiavu 1I1U, VICfUU Peter Whytock and sisters, Misses i within six weeks from the date of Kute and Charlotte, from California, are visiting their father and sister, who live a few miles south of Ashland. Motorists Return Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Brower, Miss Voda, and Allen Brower returned yesterday from a ten days motoring trip to points ln the northwest. They stopped for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Brower, at Rosebnrg, and the first publication of this sum mons. You are further notified, that In case you fall to appear and answer the coinplaiut of the plaintiff on file in said cause within six weeks from the date of said first publication, that the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, namely, that the bonds or matrimony heretofore existing be tween plaintiff. Peurl Spencer, and defendant, Lester H. Spencer, be dissolved, and that plaintiff be Riv en the custody and control of the two minor children, Dorothy Spen cer and La Verne Spencer, and that MiMt Pay Grazing F Forest service officials announce that the time limit in which stock men must pay tbelr fees for graz ing in the national forest reserves has been extended to December 1, from there went as far north as Portland. On their return they were .defendant be ordered to contribute . , , u H,i Brnw.i26 00 a month toward the support accompanied by Mrs. Barley Brow-of ,h(1 tw mlor chldren and J25 00 er. They report a very enjoyable a month toward the support of the trip. i above named plaintiff. I This summons is served upon you ... . iDy Publication by order of the Hon- llts at Medford . ..... ... nemoa-u Home a It Oninn nf ihla p. was ai-,.1.. . . ........ i ... ... , . ' ' i i luuri, II 1 11 (1H nu uaiou aububi Mrs. W. B. Wilson Is remodeling j Du!,lnei Tisltor in Medford Tuesdsy2. 1921, and by said order you are evening -i required to answer within six weeks ' from the date of the first publication of this summons ln the Ashland Weekly Tidings. Date of First Publication: Sep tember 7, 1911. BRIGGS BRIGGS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflce address: Ashbuid, Ore- her borne on Oak street. Join llnlMiiit n Klaiatilll Falls Mrs. L. Hllty left Sunday morn ing for Klamath Falls to visit her husband who has been there all summer as an employe of the South ern Pacific company. She experts Greer Family Lravi Bert R. Greer and family left thU morning for Burbank, Calif., where the family will remain for the win ter. The Greer home has been rent ed to L. J-Lous. of Klamath Falls, UD Blank Forms 4. Blank forms necessary for the administration ot the act shall be prepared ln the office ot the com mission, and distributed by the sec retary to such individuals as are entitled thereto, and through such agencies as may be authorized by the commission. Such forms, to gether with the instructions printed thereon, shall have the same force and effect as. these regulations. S. All claims for benefits under, the act shall be made on the proper blank forms furnished by the com mission, and shall be supported by such evidence as may be required by the commission. 6. The (following basic forms shall be furnished each person 'who claims to be eligible for the bene fits ot the act: Form SAC-1. Application for cash bonus or loan (for veterans only). Form SAC-6. Relatives appllca tlon for bonus (for relatives of de ceased veterans only). These forms, hereinafter referred to us the "Iultiul Application Blank are for the purpose of' establishing the eligibility of the applicant, proof ot service and residence, and the furnishing ot other data for the in formation of the commission. 7. The appropriate form from the following shall be furnished to eucb person who has established el lglbility und who has indicated his desire tor a loan under the provl slons ot the act: Form SAC-2. Application for loan on city or town property. Form SAC-3. Application for loan on farm property. Vilification Initial applications shall be carefully checked under the super vision of the secretary with all avail able records, to verify the truth and accuracy of the statements made therein, and to determine the a'ppll cant's eligibility, length and quality of service, residence and prpper de' ductlons. Proof of Servloo and Residence 9. Applicant's original discbarge or "certificate in lieu of lost dis charge," lBBued by the war or navy department, or original order ot dis charge containing all indorsements or order placing applicant on inac tive duty, must.e attached to the in ltiul application. In addition to dis charge or order or discharge, per sons who served as commission of ficers shall furnish a certificate of service from the war or navy de partments. These documents will be returned by registered mail as soon as the claim Is disposed of by the commission. 10. In cases where a verification of the answers to the questions con tained In the Initial application shows actual residence of applicant as with in the state of Oregon at time of en tering service, and that enlistment, induction, warrant or commission occurred within the state of Oregon, and that applicant received travel pay to some place fn Oregon at the time of discharge, completion of the affidavits Incorporated in the appli cation will be deemed sufficient proof of such residence at time of enter ing service. 11. In cases where a verification of the answers to the questions con tained in the initial application show that the applicant was enlisted, in ducted, warranted or commissioned, or registered for the draft in another state, but application claims actual residence ln Oregon at the time of Bach registration or entry into the service, in addition to the affidavits Incorporated in the application, ap plicant must furnish such other proofs of residence as may be re quired by the commission. Deductions 12. Where answers to questions in the initial application indicate that the applicant has received edu cational aid from the state of Ore gon, the amount so received will be verified from the records In the of fice of the secretary of state, and. deducted from the amount ot cash' bonus or loan the applicant Is en-j titled to receive ; provided, that if any such money bas been refunded by the applicant to the state or Ore gon, the amount so reiunaea win ( be credited to the applicant Before the deduction Is made. I 13. If the applicant desires thei cash bonus and the answers to' the J questions In the Initial application indicate that applicant has applied for or received a bonus or gratuity from another state or country or ' extra compensaton from any source for service in the war between the I United States and the German em pire and its allies, the amount so l-Sm receivea win ne veruiea oj me ec- adoquutn supply of necessary blanks forms published by the commission and of all Instructions circularized by tho commission, and shall furn ish free usslstunce and advice to ap plicants in regard to the provisions of the law aud making application for the benefits thereof. 24. Each attorney shall carefully examine all abstracts or certificates of title insuruuee referred to him by the commission, and shall report his findings to the commission. 2,r. If examination ot the abs tract or ce certificate of title Insur ance ah:'.v satisfactory title, the at torney will accomplish the execu tion o full necessary Instruments, cuusu same to he recorded, where required and have abstract or cer tificate of title Insurance Including record of mortgage, extended to dute. Applicant will ho required to furnish the necessary fire insurancu lollcles and deliver the same to the attorney. The attorney will rurward to the commission, together with his final report on examination of title, all abstracts, certificates, title In struments, notes, mortgages, Insur ance policies or other documents pertaining to the case. 2ti. If first examination of thu abstract or certificate of title insur ance shows defective title the attor ney will Inform the applicant of the defects and If applicant so requests will hold ease in abeyance for a period of not to exceed ninety iluys. pending correction of defects by the applicant. All such cases will be re ported promptly by the attorney to the commission. (To be continued) WRITKIP GIVF.X "PKTUIFIF.U MDY" OF Il.VTKIt LAKK PARK (Contlnutd From Page One) retury and shall be deducted from the amount of the cash bonus due the applicant. 14. Where answers to the ques tions in the initial application Indi cate that a portion of the service ot 'the applicant was In The student ar my trailing corps as s sudent. the period of such service shall be de ducted from the total period ot ser vice In computing the amount ot cash bonus applicant is entitled to receive. Choice of Cash Bonus or Loan 15.' The initial application shall I show whether the applicant desires the cash bonus or to submit an appli cation for a doan. If the cash bonus is desired no further application will be necessary, but claim shall be pre pared In the office of the Commis sion and mailed 'to the applicant for completion. Tf the loan Is desired the secretary shall furnish fEe ap plicant with the Appropriate blank. Relative ..16.. To bo eligible for the bene fits under the act, the dependent sister or dependent brother of a de ceased veteran must hae"o'een wholly dependent upon such deceased vete ran tor the necessities of life at the time of death, must have "been of an age or physical or mental condition preluding possibility of employment at a salary sufflclenrto provide the necessities of life, and with no rela tives lluble for and able to provide same. Signal urn and Oath 17. , Application must he signed In the presence of a notary puhllcj v(cinlty 9eems l0 huve neird 0, u or other officer qaullfled by law toIf tne ,llte 1843 !a tl)ft yeur , administer oaths, and must bear the whch lt wa ma(Je thcu (u ui)tory signature and seal (if any) of the mo.e aeepy shroll(e(I , mystery officer administering the oath. )t,an ever." Time Limit ! .... . . 18. The initial application which j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIf'ri OK establishes the veteran's or relative'si FINAL SF.TTLF..MF.NT eligibility to receive either the; cash bonus or the loan JZ Z made within one year from MayiPH(e u( (;eo,.g,, stannard, ile 25. 1 921. or within one year after conseil, has filed in the above en tile applicant's discharge, if still In titled court her final account, and the service on said date. The app Hb ' -cant shall state In the initial aPP- forenoon of said day, at the court cation: room of said eoiirt In the court (a) Whether he desires the caBh house at Jacksonville, Oregon, as the lima .,n, I nl.,a r... l.n . ..... i bonus or loan. " ' . "'-- (b) If the latter, whether Iran A ,.,.,; ntp,.eBtP(1 ure ,.ere.v will be desired Immediately or at uotiried to mako or file their objec some future dute. Hons to said final account with said (c) Amount of loan desired. on "before ' The secretary shall then forward A(lmilli8ll.atl.x of" 'the EBtatc ot to the applicant the appropriate Gorge A. Stannard. Deceased, blank form upon which to apply for Dated September 5, 1921. 1-fiw the loan. Assignment of Culms 19. The commission will not recognize any assignment of claim of a veteran or relative. Upon ap proval of claim by the commission payment of the amount due will be made to the applicant named there in and to no other person. Appointment and Duties of Attorneys and Appraisers 20. Applicants for appointment as attorneys and appraisers shall make application to the commission on Form SAC-4 und SAC-5 respect-, ively. 21. Each attorney and appraiser appointed by the commission shall i receive as evidence of such appoint ment a certificate of appointment: signed by the secretary of the com mission. 22. Each attorney and each ap praiser shall submit a weekly report to the commission showing all cases received during the preceding week, II cases completed and returned to the commission during the preced ing week, aud all cases held in abeyance and the reason therefor. case shall be considered as held in abeyance when It has been in the hands of the attorney or appraiser for .ten days. 23. Each attorney shall keep an Pal AND Eversharp Pencils 91.00 AND IP JCST THE THING FOR SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS ALWAYS SHARP AND REAY FOR USE Plaza Market J.s the place to get your Canning Peaches, home urown Watermelons and Cantaloupes, Casalia and Tlonev Dew Melons. We will pay the top price for 1,500 boxes of parked peaches. PLAZA MARKET H. A. STEARNS 61 North Main Street Ashland