FAUft TWO ASHLAnD WEEKLY: TIDLVC3 Ashland Weekly Tidings Established J 87 6 Published Every Wednesday by THB ASHLAND PRINTING CO. official citv and county PAPER. TELEPHOXK 39. lElLLiil DEFEATS RECALL SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year J2.00 Six Months l-2 Three Months 7 5 ADVERTISING HATES. Display Advertisements, each inch 30c Local Readers, the line 10c Classified Column, the word, each time lc Legal Notices, each time, the line 3l-3c Card of Thanks $100 Obituaries, the line 24c Fraternal orders and societies charg ing regular initiation fees and dues, regular rates. Religious and benevolent societies will be charged at the regular ad vertising rate for all advert'sing when an admission or collection is taken. Legal Rule First time, per 8 pt. line Kr Each subsequent time, per 8 Br 305 VOTES ASHLAND'S MAJORITY AGAINST SHERIFF OFFSET BY VOTE OF COUNTY Returns from All Precincts Will Not Bn Officially Declared Until Wed nesday, Bnt Majority for Terrlll Is Admittedly Decisive. COUNTY HEALTH ASSN. TO GIVE PICNIC THURSDAY The Jackson County Public Health association will hold a picnic in Lith'a park Thursday evening as a compliment to Mrs. H. T. Elmore, vice-president of the organization, who will leave for Maine next Satur day, where she will make, her future home. Mrs. Elmore has been very active in the organization since It came to life, and the members are very sorry to see her leave, and are giving this picnic to show their appreciation of her earnest efforts. pt. line Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as second class mail matter. ' TOTAL VOTE CAST -? 8 Sheriff C. E. Terrlll 2943 S D. M. Lowe 2038 S i Majority for Terrlll 305 S "?'$'$'?'$$'$'JJ?S FORMER ASHLANDERS HOLD REUNION IN BERKELEY INDICTMENTS BY GRAND 111 TO COMET0M0RROW BURR TURNS UP AND IS UNDER EXAMINATION BY JURY TODAY PEOPLE'S FORUM ft Seenlo Drive to Mt, A.shlund Dear Editor Tidings: Our community should not allow the proposed scenic drive to Mount Ashland to degenerate into a discus sion as to beneficial or harmful ef fects on our city water Bupply. A condition where sudh a discus sion would have any foundation should not be allowed to exist, Ashland has a great advertising resource in a pure water supply, If there are no other considerations; any discussion as to whether this or that improvement effects the purity of our water supply, can be and should be eliminated. The' present intakes are not far enough back for even an ordinarily good water supply; the closer to Mount Ashland we locate them, and the longer the supply pipe line, the purer and better the water will be. The longer pipe line from the in takes will do away with a large per cent of tluj creek wash, that neces sarily results from using the creek as a conduit for our water supply; do away with the mudhole-llke con ditions of our pieseut Intakes in warm weather when the creek is at a low stage, and will lower the tem perature of the city water supply during the summer months. Such Improvement is needed un der any circumstances, is wise and practical from any standpoint, and should be put into execution with out any delay. Locate the intakes where they should be located to give the com munity a 100 per cent water supply. Allow nothing above or in the vicinity of the intakes. This elimi nates all discussion now and lor the future. The scenic drive will not Interfere with such a program and should be started and pushed to completion. If the tourist hotel and larger de velopment Is begun this fall, the out line above will become an immedi ate necessity. Very truly yours, HARRY SILVER. The recall of Sheriff C. E. Terrlll has been decidedly defeated, the re turns showing a majority in hfs favor of 305 votes. The result evi denced peculiar conditions, with Medford lined up solidly against Ashland the latter giving a major ity of 421 for the recall and the for mer registering a majority of 405 against It. It was the most bitterly fought election known In this county for many years. In this city 974 votes were cast, and In Medford 1181, nearly double the vote cast at the recent primaries. To a large extent the same conditions obtained throughout the rest of the county, although the causes contributing to the general result wore different ac cording to localities. In this city the1 battle was fought out on a straight "wet" and "dry" Issue, while In Medford the fight raged around the Ku Klux Klan. A number of former Ashland rest dents now in San Francisco and the bay district, were delightfully enter tained on Friday night, July 28, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Myer in Ber- keiey, lu honor of Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Day (formerly Miss Francis llunilin), and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stannard (formerly Miss Nellie Ben ver). Anectodes and recollections of Ashland proved to be the most In I cresting topic of conversation Dainty refreshments were served be fore the party broke up. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Myer and her mother, Mrs, Holgate, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Day, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swehson ' (Miss Blanche Salsbury) Mr. and . Mrs. McDermald (Miss Francis Mulit),-Mrs. Pearl Dodge Mrs. Anita Parker, Miss Francis Briggs, Miss Esther Whlted, Mrs, Henry Heldenrelch (Miss Mary Weisenburger.) Rumored That Nearly a Score of Indictments Will Be Handed Down And Win Involve Severn! Resi dents of Ashland. ASHLAND PEOPLE VISIT AT OREGON CAVES SUNDAY Quite a delegation cf Ashland people visited the Oregon caves on Grayback mountain in the Slskiyous, Sunday. Manager R. McElveen, )ghp operates the concessions there, re- Ashland Summer formal School claim to the land above described, before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, at Medford, Oregon, on the 6th day of Septem her 1fli! m m IS 3 CC uiaimam names as witnesses: ' rWilliuin Holman, of Climax, Oregon: James L. Kershaw, of Gold Hill, Ore gon; Walter Charley, of Climax, Oregon; Vera Korshnw, of Wellen, The Ashland Summer Normal ports Sunday as being the largest Bchool closed ,tg 8lx weekg courso' Oregon. attendance of any day since thejFl.ldav Beyund any doubt the ses- sluns were a complete success, both i in point of attendance and in the Marble Hulls of Oregon were opened to the public. Most of the Sunday Htudents, and there California and one from Idaho, Following i8 the complete Ashland vote by precincts for Lowe and Ter rlll in the recall election Saturday: Lowo Ten-ill Southeast Ashland. . .108 28 Boulevard ABhland., .1.12 18 East Ashland 63 16 Oak Ashland 60 45 East Central Aslilnnd 55 44 West Central Ashland 83 40 North Ashland 70 27 Northwest Ashland ..100 40 256 JACKSON COUNTY HAS NO DANGEROUS FOREST FIRES Jackson county has been very for tunate this year in that no forest fire of any consequence hare devel oped. H. M. Bowser, district warden of the state fire patrol, in this Bection, was taken over the district by Lieu tenant C. W. Goldsborough, army aviator. Saturday. The nnlv fire reDorted wen, two .,.,,,11 nM mv.ri Sam Va,Icy 39 Total 677 Lowe's majority 421 The total registration In Ashland is about 1975, but there were only 974 votes cast at the election. Ap parently there were only 10 or 12 ballots that were thrown out as the result of being mutilated or marked unlawfully. Lowe received 677 votes in the city, and there were 689 votes cast In favor of the recall, while Terrlll received 256 votes, and 272 ballots were cast against the recall. Medford gave Terrlll a majority of 309 over Lowe, the vote being: Lowe 87! Terrlll t Central Point gave Lowe a ma Jortfv of 102, Lowe receiving 188 to Terrll's 86 votes. Talent, the old home town of Lowe, gave Terrlll a majority of 9. the vote Rtandlng 99 for Lowe and 108 for Terrlll. Following Is the complete vote in the other precincts of the county: Lowo Terrlll I Barron 7 Union 22 Watklns J7 Butte Falls 9 Derby 4 Mound S4 Willow Springs 19 Rocky Point 19 Antloch 35 Meadows 9 UN BEATEN IN IE 10 LEAD AMERICAN 1 THE DALLES, Or., July 31. George R. Wilbur, of Hood River, wns elected state commander of the American Legion, defeating George Codding of Medford, by a vote of 89 to 50, in a spirited contest which featured the close of the fourth an nual legionnaires' convention In this city Saturday. Portland delegates aided materi ally In the election of Wilbur, the 23 votes from that city being thrown In favor of the Hood River candi date. Both men are popular and able workers in the affairs of the Legion. Immediately after the contest was decided, Comrade Coddfng requested that the adjutant be instructed to make Wilbur's election unanimous. This was granted. Codding served as vice-commander in the year just concluded. The new commander wag cxecu tlve committeeman from the second district for the last three years. MEDFORD, July 31. When the special grand Jury reconvened this morning, Tom Word, the department of Justice chief, was on hand bright and early and with him was the badly scared negro bootblack, Ar thur Burr, who last March was tak en Into the Slskiyous by masked men, a rope placed about his neck, and three times swung into what he thought was eternity, and then un der a volley of pistol shots, sent speeding over the mountains until he found nnftau tn ,1 1 a ,.r .. ... , .. u, o.uu Ul, ie Morse rmniiy, of Sacramento, uie uaiuornia line. visitors were from points In thejamollIlt of work d . v lhe stu Rogue River valley, and the a8gre-jaentH Katun there yesterday had oppor-, Im:ludI1K Jacksol. , elllt runny 01 visiwig witn menus irom ; Oregon countios wore various points. There were four guides operating, and parties enter ed the caves overy half hour, begin ning early in the morning. Several hud to wait for a few hours before going iu on account of the large number of visitors. All were accom modated, however, In due time, as the management in efficient and con siderate. The following were among the 49-5-wed W. H. CANNON, Register. Suit in Equity fOP Divorce SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the ift of Oregon In and r, iL?.L . 8 Sta 6 hi w u vn nun uiiiinrv i represented by L, a,rion C- McDaulol. Plaintiff vg were two f rom fis "''K Defendant ..... ....... . . .l0- tharles E. Mrnnii .' nuuvg A I defendant. total of 43 students were enrolled In tlm Name r th t., . i. .. ' Dime of On. '. you are horehv .,.; "A ure7 from this county. Following is a com the students in attend place of residence. go II 'required ,,.. "'.. "'"""""a ad roster oijth " -or . ne complaint of anceand their suit 'f J 'he above entitled court within" ZJi..ot Eva Ackert. Douelaa cniintv: rVdite of tlm , , ., . ""ln " miiiiienrti fillir.ti.ri.... . wW Ashland people present: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sanford and Helen and Wulbur, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coov- m of thin vuu iiu-u, juaepmue; Winnie Ai-l. n u you default fliore berts, Josephine; Hazel Marr, Joe-i co'urt . ,'lal,u,f' wl" apply to the Dhlne; Aula Barry, Wheeler; Molliojsaid complaint Fft 'lo,n"nrtftd " lleldlnir. Klamath: lierlln. Pnllinun I dissolving i. ' ' . : F" " a decree lacks.,n; Merle S. Casebeer, Doug-j 'ween you and the plalntifr, and tlmt as; Minnie Dillard, Klamath; Flor-j ',, "t,ff lla,ve ." resume her maid- nub am. Aueune una jemma. uora enco Dlllard Klamath; Anne Dun- Hv "rVior C' (,'0S8ett' Kupron, Ernestine Hicks, May Had- J(,sephine. MarJ Kiwn. Cal- Calkins jiule ofn0. F' M" field, Alfred Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Lornil. CalnorM Klai,)ath lJu,y "'fe f Frank Nelson and cuests. Mr and ... ! erio,i ,,.. .... . 118 lmmons la 0 , . h I vi no H'lnt'V iimniiiitna- I Mm n -. u uu villi nv m.i.i ...i. . Mrs. H. B. Carter and children, and He was to have been on hand Fri day morning, but he was too badly scared to come further than Weed, as the train would bring him into Medford after dark., Tom Word was sent after him when he learned he was at Weed, and brought him to the city Saturday evening, and has' had him In his charge Blnce then. He is a voluntary witness, not under arrest, but is closely guarded to as sure his safety. All Medford Is on edge today, as It has been since the polls opened here Saturday morning in the recall election, and It is openly said that every other citizen is toting a gun as protection against a probable out break when the expected indictments are handed in by the grand Jury to morrow. It is believed that the Jury will conclude its labors today with the examination of the witnesses in the Burr case. They were practic ally through with the Hale and John son cases, when adjournment was taken on Friday. Burr, It will be recalled, had just finished a sentence in the county Jail at Jacksonville, and was taken in an auto by four men, ostensibly to go to Ashland, instead of which he was turned over to a mob of masked men, who took htm to the Slskiyous, not far from the Oregon ne. Glacominl, Klamath; Kay Greame,! vVeklv T'ii " the AaIllaKi . .u.w uiiav, oi Bucmiueirtu, j , Ruth Gorham, Josephine; frHt nubllrutlnn i f t 8 R. Tozer and Mr. and Mrs Bert Harriet Hiellliergeri Josephine; andSllne'fLer eJli922' Dor- u(,r . 1922. " '"' Tozer and son, Miss Esther Kleln- Kathorlue Henrich, Jackson; l, r, ,. .. .. . 1 ,1... 11 T 11 .... , , .1 ,.uu.n.uu,uiull)thy Howard. Josephine; Beulah A. S. Klelnhammer families, of Lit- HusSPy, Josephine; Ruth Hill, Klam- tla Applegate, Mrs. Lulu Wilson and daughter, George E. MucVlcar and family, and her relatives of Vic toria, B. C, M. B. Pillion, C. F. Pet- ath; BRIOOS & BlilCfiS Post off,(ABt,r",rf0r ' Fiances Houzik, Klamath; Block, Ashland, Oregon Pearl Langwait, Josephine; Mattie' Ltchtenbergor, Douglas; Florence Suit In Equity fr j;v Llcntenberger, Douglas; Alice-1 MMMONs 'i voire the B'shop family, of Talent. OF FOUR CAUGHT UND E R CAR L erson. E. J. Kaiser and two sisters, LoURnrld .'osenhlne: Greta Mel.'" ,ne clrc'"t Court of th. ... and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mathes andjRae wheeler; Winnifred McCor- Mf'i, for Jason County v.. Fjt '4 n rmin PlInic .... mick, Klamath; Gladys Metsker, Jesse T. Anderson, Defendant Klamath; Jennie Mulchay, Sacra-' To-' Jesse T. Anderson nhn'v. ,i ininutn Pi,1rnt lendailt. In the Name of the State of Ore- goil, you nre horoh,, - . " Frances Russell, Douglas; Forest required to ,.., "th, reomnialntof Schneider, Douglas; Lillian Keyte. the plaintiff the above entitled Josephine; Florence Terwilliger, s"'t on rl1" with the clerk of said Joseph'-ne; Bertha Trueblood, Jose- j'?.' ,W.l!hl" slx week 'rom the ,,ibi iiiioncaiion of thin mento, Calif.; Augusta Puckett, Klaanith; Jessie Reed, Wheeler; l.t..... n..tt m 1.1 1 r .. 1. 1 . iumiu, i.Etu nueuiuuu, juooimiiio, , summons, and If vmi ,if,.H Allean Murray, Josephine; Mabel in, the phin'iff will apply to the Waldilp, Josephine; Irene Weekly,! court tor the relief demanded in said Coos; Jennie White, Granite, Ida.; ! 'om,f to-wit : For a decree dln r ,.iu m wKr r.. ti,oi.. ! 8..IVIng thft marriage contract be- iwcen you and the plaintiff and Wilkinson, Josephine; Martha Wil-j that plaintiT have the care custody GOLD HILL, Or., July 31. Dr. H.jkinson, Jackson; Mabel Wilcox. !a"i control of the two minor chll E. Burmesler, his wife and daughter! Coos. . dren, Paul Anderson and Clyde An- and Paul Schillerstrom, of North Tho following students enrolled, tiv Arder nf th. u ., , from Jackson county:- j Calkins, judge of said court dated Pauline Clift, Orla Wilson, Ruth July 26, 1922, this summons la Hill, Gertrude Wiley, Berna Halght.l sfrvert uPn you hy publication for Harriet linger. Mildred Stewart. wlekivThHn.. II! "i6 Ashlan(1 eeKiy Tlillnps, and the date of the Ada East, Ruth Kaye, Ruth Stew- first publication In July 26, 1922, art, Pauline Welch, Alta Powell, and time for answer expires Septem Marjorie McElvaney, M a r j o r i ej BPr 1922. Payne, Mabel Trott, Hazel Steven- BRIGGS & BRIGGS. ,, . ,,,..., , Attorneys for Plaintiff, son, May Arnold, Lottie Monlgom- p0Ht offc a(1(lre98. p,onefir Oregon. 4 8-6 Bend, Or., were badly cut and bruised late Saturday when their auto turned over and pinned them beneath it In the soft mud of the irrigation ditch on the Pacific high way just south of Gold Hill. , The accident occurred just oppo- sito the Gold Hill auto camp. ' A number of campers rushed to their The federal office hero hJ rescue and saved several of the oar- ery, Thelma Kent, Ellen Mee, Eva Block. Ashland Collins, Vestal Goetz, Katie Buch anan, Maud Coy, M. E. Wight, Mrs. given it out that they have a list of ly fro' drowning and smothering. 381 members of the Ku Klux KlanlTlle doctor was driving the auto the foot of Mouut McLaughlin, and Flounce Rock 32 Tl ..... 11 I -a one on th tirmor Rnm.a rlvor .111"""" "3 well under control. The tro over the district started -from Medford and extended as far I east as Mount McLaughlin and well' toward the north and west boun daries of the county. Only an hour nd 15 minutes were required to make the entire circuit. Wimer 27 Perdue 8, 56 West Ashland 21 Bellevlew ; . , 30 Orchard Home 32 Eagle Point 35 N. Jacksonville 35 S. Jacksonville 15 Griffin Creek 31 Prospect 32 Phoenix 59 Rory Ann 55 Lake Creek 8 Climax 2 Trail 20 Gold Hill 61 Foots Creek 6 Applegate 22 Sterling FIVE LIVES LOST BY DROWNING OVER SUNDAY PORTLAND, July 31. The Wil lamette and Columbia rivers took a toll of five lives Sunday. Three children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alax were drowned when their automobile backed off the St. John's Ferry. James Spencer was drowned at Falrview, while swim ming. He was taken with cramps. Klxaemon Noyanu, a Japanese, was drowned while swimming at Ross (Sign In South Bethelhcm, Pa., Island Cemetery.) . I PERSON'S ARE PROHIBITED Portland Contract awarded for FROM PICKING FLOWERS FROM . berg of the Ashland achool board, erection of 160,000 factory. !any BUT THEIR OWN GRAVES. I will deliver the clasi address. 14 47 21 3t 7 49 28 16 14 14 22 20 25 17 30 19 14 30 149 111 135 30 20 160 95 74 12 17 60 24 33 27 JOSEPHINE HAS PRIZE CASH SAVING OFFICIAL (Grants PasB Courier) When It conies to saving money hy doing his own work, Josephine county has the prize In her list of county officials. The other night, while making the turn at the court house corner, County 'iClerk Coon saw a skunk run across the road. He turned his spotlight on it and in doing so broke his windshield. The next day, while surveying the ruin, the enterprising official decid ed he could save about two bits or maybe thirty cents by doing the work himself In repairing It. Ac cordingly he sent a boy to the shop for a windshield. Three trips were (made, the third resulting in about five dollars damage to the bicycle. Finally the windshield arrived, and wlille putting It In, the lower half was broken. Another dollar and a half shot. He will have the lower glass repaired at the garage. No One Should Do This EIGHTH-GRADE PUPILS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS The graduation exercises for the eighth grade pupils who completed the required work at the summer normal practice Bchool, will be held tonight at the Congregational church. Seventeen pupils have made the necessary credits to entitle them to their diplomas, which will be deliv ered to them by County Superinten dent Carter. Sixteen of the gradu ates were taking studies In which they were behind, wile the other one, Mlsg'Velma Clapp, took the entire eighth A work In the six weeks time. Mrs. H. C. Galey, one of the mem- thls county, which has been placed before the grand Jury, and it is expected that this list will be made public with the findings of the ury. It is the general expectation that there will be nearly a score of Indictments, and that several Ash land men will be named as among those concerned In the night raids. This is, of course, all rumor. The proceedings of the grand jury room are supposed to be secret, but as a matter of course, there Is consider able leakage from witnesses who have been under examination. NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC IN GREEN SPRINGS COUNTRY Lnst Sunday morning at 9 o'clock all the neighbors on Palm avenue and Elizabeth street, between Wis consin and Ashland streets, were conveyed In seven cars over the Green Springs mountain road. Through the courtesy of a gentleman who is homesteadlng about 20 miles out, the party had the use of his grounds which have tables, stoves and other conveniences for picnics. The party of 39 consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parr and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacoby and their guest, Mrs. E. W. Montgomery, and little daughter from Wolf Point, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. West and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mc- Donough and three children, Miss Winnifred and Mrs. Spencer and their guests from Copco, Calif., Mrs. Prank Burgess and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks and two sons, Eugene Kanasto and the Blackwell family of four who hare lately come from phoenix, Ariz., and located here. The party all en Joyed the scenery along the way. and are now talking about what they will do and where they will go for the next picnic. Every one enjoyed themselves very much. Tho steering gear went wrong, and the car turned over throe times. GRADUATION EXERCISES HELD LAST EVENING Tho graduation exercises of the students who completed the eighth grade work lu the summer school, were held last night in the Congre gational church, whero a largo num ber of relatives and friends gath ered to see them receive their di plomas. The class wa9 almost evenly di vided between boys and girls, the girls slightly outnumbering the boys. The platform was banked with flowers und the churcli. was decorated with beautiful boquots. An excellent class address was de livered hy Mrs. II. C. Galey, in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION nt t ii o Peck, Florence Allen, Ha Meyers, Department of the Interior, U. S. Bessio Murphy, Mildred Million, I Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Ruth York, Elizabeth Burr, Irene' 'uly 13. 1922. MacLenn, Alta Norcross, Glenn I ,,:!f,l1,tlce J'Preby given that Fritz iiiiimm ruin, o ijbkb i reeK, ure- Smith, Cecil Roberts, Theone Cr- i-'on, who, pn May 28, 1918, made kin, Ethel Freeman, Lourdes llaiiie, j Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011412 Ethel Swisher. j for the N of NE4, SE4 of NE4 . ind NE'4 of NW4 of Section II, NEWCOMERS PICNIC AT ! te MorLn "1 ..-,n., ... i .c am ltc Meridian, has filed notice of GRANTS PASS Sl. IT.SS intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land The big "Newcomers" picnic at 'above described, before F. Roy Riverside park, Grants Pass, was aDllvi,i. V- S. Commissioner, at hl'u splendid success from every stand-; fi. on th. point, and the members of the Ash- claimant nemos 'as witnesses: land chamber of commerce, whoj August C. Edler, of Lake Creek, journeyed down to partake of the 'Oregon; J. A. Miller, of Eagle Point lmsnltalitv of the Grants l'nss clmm- PreKn:. William Martin, of Lak . , t itrpe". Oregon; Gustnf A. Peck, of ber, enjoyed themselves extremely. rg crep Oregon Among those In attendance from w. H. CANNON, Ashland were Mayor and M.s. C. r), ' -17--wrd Register. I.anikin, Rev. C. A. Edwards, E. D. Ttrlp-ps. ft F. fiirsnn. Mr. a n rl Mrs. ! Notice of Heai'inrr which the graduates were given food V. V. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Har-!Cou;t7f ,d " for thought and much good advice rison. Dr. and Mrs. Hurdle, E. J. I Stato of Oregon, (o guide them in the years'to come. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Elmore, 1,1 t,IB matter of the estate of The coveted diplomas were delivered by County Superintendent Susanna Homes 'Carter. PENNSYLVANIA MAN VISITS RELATIVES IN ASHLAND C. L. Smith, who recently arrived In Oregon, from Pittsburg, Pa., en route to Los Angeles, was ln Ash land the first of the week visiting relatives. Mr. Smith and party were five weeks motoring from Pittsburg here. He is on his way to visit his parents who recently celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Walter Haines, of Douglas county, a daughter of Mr. Smith, ac companied her father on hl3 Califor nia trip, as did Miss Isma Mcintosh of Pittsburg. ELMORE HELLS SHOE STORE TO ( HAS.- MILLET AND HON Miss May Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McGee, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller. A bountiful repast was prepared for the Ashland guests, which was- served at the conclusion of the water carnival at 7 o'clock. This gave oc casion for brief remarks of welcome by President O. E. Blanchard of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce, and Wllford Allen, of the Grants Pbbs Courier. Responses were made by Mayor Lamkin and Rev. C. A. Edwards of the Ashland delegation. Hundreds of picnickers were scatter ed all over the big park, and one feature of the affair was to see how many newcomers could be welcomed. A prize was offered for the local party entertaining the ,most new comers. The Grants Pass band gave a splendid concert at 8 o'clock, and most of the Ashland party returned after this, some lingering to enjoy The Boot Shop, which has been ' the dance for a while. owned and operated for the past few years by Mr. and Mrs. H. T. El- NO "SPECIAL" LETTERS AFTER 11 AT NIGHT was Bol(' ,0('ar t0 Charles G, Millet and his son, Claud Millet. Annie Gash, deceased Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Annie Gash, deceased, has filed in the above court his final ac count as such administrator and the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge of said court, has designated August 19th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courthouse n Jacksonville, Ore gon, as the time and place for a hearing on said final account. Any person having any objection thereto, should present such objec tion at or before the time of said hearing. GEORGE WILLIAM GASH. Administrator. Ashland. Orpgon. jull9-4-w NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011582 Department of the Interior. V. n. Land Office at Roseburg, Orecon. WASHINGTON, July 27. Special) The new owners will lake charge' u'y 25, 1922. delivery letters will not be sent out at once and will endeavor to lay in' ?OTIC; ls hereby elven that Ed . ... .1 r . . i . . m , I wrd E. Rpeves. of Cfmax. Oregon, from any post office In the country a complete stork of shoes and boots w(l0 Ju, . .91g m.1U8 if,,..... after 11 o'clock at night, under new and operate a first class shoe-storo. , utead Entry Serial No. 01 1582, for No. 1, Ashland, Oregon; Herbert postal regulations. Such letters not' The Millets have lived in Ashland j the SWV4 of NE'4 and NW4 of Banta, of Ashland, Oregon; W. B. delivered prior to that hour will be!for some time, having operated the SEVl of Section 11, Township 38 S.. Davis, of R. F. D. No. 1, Ashland. . ,, , ,., t, , , .. Range 1 E.. Willamette Meridian. Oregon. delivered as soon as possible' the. Plaza confectionery .at one time. ha, f,p() no,ice ot Inient,on tomakei W. II. CANNON, next morning. ' They ire well and favorably known j Final Three-year Proof, to establish I 46-6-wed Register, J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011562 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 8, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Char les W. Cromwell, of Ashland, Ore gon, who, on June 26, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011662, for the SW of Section 3, Town ship 40 S., Range 3 E., Wlllamett'j Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Med ford, Oregon, on the 15th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: El bert Davis, of R. F. D. No. 1, Ash land, Oregon; EH Davis, ot R. F. D