Hofi í¿etm AmÁ.vi) b irr,y f i f t h s T h u rsd ay , J u ly 1 $ , iiK tä | L0CAL AND PERSONAL notes A D a ily C h ro n ic le o f th o s e w ho com e a n d g „, ;u.d e v e n ts of lo cal »»■»»«» » » i k in te r e s t. ♦ ♦ « * ..................... ♦ ................... , , , VETERAN SEA CAITA1N OOMLETES LONG SERVICE RECORD i a i.a u itio u to 1 a c e .rin g ».heir - t- » - ±/u.y ui i o . j u p er u±a.u to r «.no s u m m e r e n c a m p m e n t, «.ue ■ ..¡..iih u u g u a rd s m e n la s t n ig m vo.eu io noiti- r e g u la r u n i t per- SOCIETY serv ed . As th e g u e sts d e p a rte d , goon w ishes a u d m any h ap p y re* tu rn s w ere given Mr. R o u g h to n on th is b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . B re a k fa s t a t L a k e —» A g ro u p of frie n d s, M rs. G u ll­ ey, Miss M ildred E e c h te l of W H A T T H E HA RTM A N SY ND I­ C A T E MEAN’S TO ASHLAND G ra n ts P a ss, th e M isses B lan ch e L o n b a u g h , A n n a a n d G race Lu A new sa w m ill, now on th e m an , a n d M essrs. G lenn G uiley, g ro u n d s. A r th u r P e te r s a n d Lioyd Crow - An im m en se f e r tiliz e r p lan t. son of A sh la n d lp o to re d to C ra te r I N a tu ra l gas a t a m o d e ra te L a k e S u n d a y in tim e to b re a k ­ cost. fa s t th e re , a rr iv in g a b o u t seven A la rg e re fin e ry w ith a big a. m. T hey sp e n t th e ir tim e tish- I pay ro ll. ing, b o a tin g a n d e n jo y in g th e A new d riv e to a w o n d e rla n d w o n d e rfu l sc en e ry . I of scenic b eau ty . T hey w ere in a little ra in sto rm t h eap fu el fo r new in d u s trie s . w hen on th e la k e bo atin g . In c re a se d w e a lth , low ered ta x ­ T hey lu n ch e d a t A n n a creek a n d v isited th e N a tu ra l B rid g e, es, big p a y ro lls, a h ap p y , p ro s ­ p e ro u s people. Mill C reek F a lls a n d th e e th e r T he p a y ro ll of th e H a rtm a n scenic a ttr a c tio n s eu ro u te hom e 1 sy n d ic a te now s ta n d s second to a rriv in g a f te r a w o n d e rfu l day, i th a t of th e S o u th e rn P acific Ry. tire d b ut v e ry glad fo r th e d e ­ ' h ere. lig h tfu l o u tin g . It is p e rm a n e n t. ♦ » * H elp in th e sp eed y develtrp- A S u rp rise P a r ty — m ent of th is s y n d ic a te 's p ro je c ts T h e re w as a d e lig h tfu l s u rp ris e by tlie pur« b a se of sto ck . p a rty a t th e h em e of Mr. a n d Let s p u t it o v er q u ick. M rs. A. A. M adden on P in e s tr e e t, R. P. C A M PB E L L , ! th e occasion being th e sixty-! A gent fo r A sh lan d . e ig h th b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry of 270-1 I M r. A. J . R o u g h to n , th e f a th e r! . of M rs. M adden, who is v isitin g I. W . W . on P acific coast a n d j h e re from La C rosse, K ansas. T h o se e n jo y in g th is h ap p y j 1 P acific N o rth w e st p la n n in g ¡ g a t h e r i n g w ere Mr. and M rs. if. s trik e w ith in n e x t few w eeks, e s ­ G. M iller an d fam ily of Jack so n - pecial a tte n tio n b ein g d ire c te d to v ille, M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s R ose- j h a rv e st field s. b e rry a n d fam ily of M edford and j W ill V isit C oast ; G oes .o C r a te r L ake— l^US InrO ugU liie a u in iu c i, M r. a n d M rs. F re d P e n n isto n M r. a n d M rs. E . T. P a c k a rd u .a .u s jL d p r^ u s t o r lu e t i t l e s h o o t and Mr. S. P e n n is to n le ft y e s te r - ! a n d tw o c h ild re n v e r e re g is te re d io oe n e iu in te r in m e seaso n . d a y fo r a tw o w eek v a c a tio n irip a t th e H o tel A sh lan d la s t -light Vi.pio.ln x id a.u a e x p la in e d th e to th e c o a st by a u to m o b ile . T hey Mr. P a c k a rd h a s been in c h a rg e . yti.ei.1 or b e a rin g a n n o r c o m p e- p la n on g o in g v ia th e K la m a th ¡ o f th e U. of O. geology cam p, lt.o n v, Uien vm i be u sed in m e D iv e r in C a lifo rn ia ., an d is on h is w ay to C r a te r L a k e sh o o t, f a r a s h o rt trip . A s h o o tin g m a tc h to d e te rm in e C o tte r ’s In P o r tla n d — , th e s tm c ci.am p io iislu p is to jpe M r. a n d M rs. C. A. C o tte r l e f t ) I s H e re V isitin g — h e ld a t C la c k am a s, O regon, la te S u n d a y fo r P o rtla n d , a n d M r s .! ’d r s . A u g u st B ch u erm an is in in A u g u st, a n d in o rd e r to send C o tte r w ill u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n A sh lan d fro m Geld H ill, v isitin g a te a m , a t le a s t th re e fo u rth s of to d a y a t th e P o r tla n d S u rg ic a l " i t h m any frie n d s an d a c q u a in t­ iiie A sh la n d g u n n e rs m u st q u a li­ H o s p ita l. an ces, a n d a tte n d in g to b usiness fy . A fte r th e c o m p e titio n a t in te r e s ts w hich s h e h as. C la c k am a s, a s ta te te a m w ill be O n V a c a tio n — chosen to go to C am p P e rry , Ohio J . H. H a rd y of th e F ir s t N a­ H om e Altain— tio n a l B ank le ft y e s te rd a y on h is Mrs. S a c k e tt a n d d a u g h te r Del- to sh o o t fo r th e n a tio n a l c h a m p ­ tw o w e e k ’s s u m m e r v a c atio n .J p b in e , w ho h av e been s p e n d in g a io n sh ip , a n d a f te r th a t, th e A m e r­ M r. H a rd y did n o t s ta te w h e n ' m o n th v isitin g frie n d s a n d re la - ican team w ill e n g a g e w ith te a m s h e p lan n e d to sp en d h b v a c a -H iv e s in th e n o rth e rn p a r t of th e from o th e r c o u n trie s fo r th e in te r ­ tio n . T h ese , s ta te re c e n tly re tu r n e d to A sh- n a tio n a l c h a m p io n sh ip . m a tc h e s w ill lie h eld b etw een Sep­ I lan d . T hey r e p o r t a m o st de- te m b e r 1 a n d S e p te m b e r 27, and Bells Home— j lig h tfu l trip an d t h a t th e y e n ­ A sh la n d h a s as good a c h a n ce as I T h e S ta p le s R e a lty co m p an y jo y ed th e ir v a c a tio n a l o u tin g im ­ a n y o n e to be re p re s e n te d , ac co rd - | r e p o r ts th e sa le or th e M rs. Stew - m en sely . in g to C a p ta in A dam s. a r t hom e on 7 th s tr e e t to M r. C o n stru c tio n w ork on th e A sh ­ H a m b y , an em p lo y ee of th e H e re on V isit__ lan d com p, ly 3 rifle ra n g e is now S o u th e rn P a c ific. M rs. S te w a rt M rs. W. S c h a u m lo fel and fin is h e d , a n d a p lan w as p r e s e n t­ w ill r e tu r n w ith h e r s is te r to h e r •la u g h te r E liz a b e th , of S a c ra m e n -i fo rm e r hom e in San Diego. to , C a lifo rn ia a rriv e d in A sh lan d ed w h e re b y m en can go o u t a n d s h o o tin g d u r in g th e T u e sd a y e v e n in g fo r a v isit w ith p ra c tic e w eek. i M rs. S c h a u m lo fe l’s m o th e r, M rs M ake B u sin e ss T rip — G eorge a n d Ed B a rro n o f ; V an S a n t’ a n d w ith o th e r rela-,' M ed fo rd , a re m a k in g a b u sin ess i tiv e s. th e m em b e rs of th lie M adden a n d TT LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT R o u g h to n fa m ilie s tr ip to M edford to d ay , a n d p lan M usic an d g am es s e n liv e n ed ilic i to r e tu r n to A sh la n d th is e v e n ­ A ble to W a lk — XML ™ cater in g . h o u rs a u d a t a la te h o u r m o st M rs. C h a rle s J . B ra d y o f A lli­ By S. W. STRAUS, W ith a reco rd o f 2SS ro u n d voy­ sailed th e seai. under the billow ing Finishing Today d e lic io u s re fre s h m e n ts son s tr e e t w a lk e d dow n tow n 1 w e re com m anded fo u r oteam ships. H is P re sid e n t ages betw een C an ad a and E urope, A m erican canvas of w ind-jam m ers, . a t life w ar record d a te s from the o u tb re a k Society for V isit A sh la n d — T h u rs d a y fo r th e f ir s t tim e in - T h rift or 678 A tla n tic c ro ssin g s d u rin g so ro m a n tic a lly described in fiction, to th e close of h o stilities. He c a r­ Mr. a n d M rs. A. F | R a d k e a n d f o u r w eek s. S he h a s been con- w hich he conveyed 247,923 p a s­ b u t so o fte n f r a u g h t w ith d a n g e r ried both w ar m a te ria ls and tro o p s; d a u g h te r of N eiisv ille. W iscon­ fined to h e r h o m e d u e to a p a in - 1 T ° THE American who v iSR a the d istre ss in realitv . F rom a th e la tte r, including both A. E. F. sengers, C a p ta in G. B. E v a n s, O. and M e d iterran ean co u n tries the sa ilin g vessel he stepped into the and C. E. F ., to .he n um ber of 70,- s in , w e re h e re W e d n esd a y lo o k ­ fu l a c c id e n t in w h ich th e lig a B. E ., o f th e C an ad ian Pacific b e rth o f 3rd officer of a steam sh ip foot w e re badly fact sta n d s out quite clearly th a t in g o v e r A sh la n d , a n d m ad e a m e n ts of th e Steam ships L im ited, bows to T im e’s and in tn re e y e a rs had woe a tem ­ OOG. In 1914 he assum ed com m and A m e ric a of th e M issanabie and continued in t r i p in to th e S iskiyous. They to rn . advance an d re tire s fro m activ e p o rary com m and on the SS. Lake com m and until she w ar sunk in w a r s h o u ld be s ta te th e y h av e seen m an y b e a u ti­ service, h a v in g reach ed th e age O ntario. He soon received a p e r­ service in 1918. He la te r com ­ m o re a l e r t fu l c itie s on th e ir trip , b u t th a t to E os Angele» lim it. C apt. E v an s is ro w m ak in g m an e n t com m and, th e SS. Lake m anded th e M elita and M innedosa, c o m m ercially W innipeg »-nd la te r, th e SS. Lake then a f te r a M e d iterran ean cru ise A s h la n d h a s th em a ll bear.. M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s M oore of in th ese re ­ the la s t pro fessio n al voyage o f f o r­ H uron. A thoroughly enjoyable pic­ on the E m p rc rs o f Scotland, receiv­ gions. O ther ty -e ig h t y e a rs o f sea service, ta k ­ W hile com m anding th s la s t nam - B ellview , w hose r e c e n t m a rria g e ed his la s t and p re s e n t com m and. ing th e S. S. M etag am a to G lasgow ture n atio n s, n o ta ­ the unjque experience th e M etagam a. w as c h ro n ic le d in th e T id in g s, left M ay Go to C a lifo rn ia — w here he gives up his com m and. o f tra n s fe r rin g 4,500 D oukhobors January 25. bly G reat B rit­ Long service o f both rail and boat B orn in W ales s ix ty -fo u r y ears Mr. A . B. C h a p m a n , an old fo r th e ir new ho m e in Los A n ­ ain, a re get- »go, C ap tT E v an s began his sea from th e Black Sea d is tric t and sta ffs a re a fe a tu re of th e C ana­ April 25. Friday and Saturday tim e A sh la n d re s id e n t w ho h a s g eles on M onday. t i n g t h e m- Be- vice w hen 16 y e a rs old. a s an fe a rfu l persecutions, d ire c t to C a­ dian Pacific’s regim e and e x p lain nada w here th ey found peace and July 25 b e e n ill fo r som e tim e, did n o t the loyalty of its eir. oyee aich selves stro n g ­ a p p re n tic e on th e B rocklebank L ine plenty on its fe rtile p ra irie s is evidenced in th e ir p rid e of s e r­ D riven in p a n ic b e fo re a n mi- c i C alcu tta. F ro m 1885 to 1894 he ly in tre n ch e d g o to C a lifo rn ia fo r h is h e a lth , S o m ew h at R e c o v e re d — October 25. F rom 1901 to 1906, Capt. E ans vice. in to e N ear j know n t«»rror, y e llin g , tra m p lin g M rs. J. H. D o ra n , w ho h a s been a s w as s ta te d in a rc e n t issu e of R e g u la rly ev ery E a s t from th e th ir d m o n th i ¡’R b e fo re th e m , u n til-w ith a c a lm th e T id in g s, b u t m ay m ak e th e se rio u s ly ill fo r so m e tim e h a s r e ­ sta n d p o in t of tie s of A n n a C reek C anyon ceived from th e A m e ric an R ail 1 checks a re m ailed to a ll h o ld e rs of ' «’«»«»I, < «mragi- b orn o f love, th e r e co v ered s u ffic ie n tly a s to be a b le c h a n g e la te r. tra d e and com ­ S. W . S T R A U S Copco Slock a t $1.75 p er s h a re a ro s e a le a d e r— a b e a u tifu l g irl. th ro u g h th e h azy m ists of m o rn ­ to go to E u g e n e , w h e re sh e w ill m erce. w ay A sso ciatio n p o in ts o u t, th a t, ¡($ 7 .0 0 p e r a n n u m .) ing. T hey w itn esse d a w o n d e r­ T ell an y " h o b e c au se sh e loved tli e m an v is it h e r m o th e r, M rs. B row n. A t hom e we produce so m uch P r o m K la m a th P a lls __ if coal c o n su m e rs do n o t p u rc h a se m em b e r of o u r fu l s u n ris e a s th e sk y w as clo u d - o rg a n iz a tio n you " b o w as p in n ed b e tw e e n e ra sh - Hr. a n d M rs. E a r l B row n cam e Tw o of M rs. D o ra n ’s c h ild re n a c - ' morR lilan we consum e th a t it Is | in keeping with n a tio n a l th rift les.s A fte r b r e a k f a s t th e y c lim b ­ coal in a n tic ip a tio n of fa ll an d ,va,|t to be placed on th e m a ilin g j *nS "¡«Ils h u n d ris ls of fe e t below c o m p a n ied h e r, th e y o u n g e st be­ o v e r S u n d a y from K la m a th F a lls and efficiency th a t we find an o u t­ ed tlie a d ja c e n t p e a k s, th e view w in te r re q u ire m e n ts , th e y w ill list fo r Copco 7«^ P re fe rn -.l Stock F <>( |» T h ey h a v e com e by th e n o r th ­ im pressed w ith the fact th a t the n ig h t w ith o u t a c c id e n t a n d o v er view of C r a te r a n d D iam ond m e n t is d is tr ib u te d th ro u g h o u t Plans to R c ta tn — la k e s. younger g e n e ra tio n s are adopting f a ir ro ad s. e rn r o u te , th ro u g h th e Y ellow - ORGANIZATION’ th e e n tir e y e a r, th e y a re n o t p ro ­ R aym ond D rew , w ho h a s been s to n e p a r k to S e a ttle , s to p p in g a new view point tow ard life. T h ese T he tra v e le r s r e tu r n e d via M ed­ E a rly th e n e x t m o rn in g th e y vided w ith s u rp lu s e q u ip m e n t and a re today w eighed down m a k in g an e x te n d e d v isit w ith a t S edro-W ooley, W a s h in g to n to | people s ta r te d fo r th e Ice C aves, tw e n ­ fo rd — s to p p in g to view' th e g o rg e, with tra d itio n s “ and” "custom s w THE en- h is p a re n ts Mr. an d M rs. C h a rle s v is it th e C. J . W h ite fa m ily a n d I tire ly out of ste p with m odern ty tw o m iles s o u th of M errill. M ill C reek F a lls , th e N a tu ra l fa c ilitie s in s u ffic ie n t q u a n tity to CALIFORNIA OREGON B re w , p la n s to r e tu r n to San m a k in g a tr ip in to C a n a d a . T h e y ' Progress. But th e young people th e o th e r scenic offset in th e fa ll m o n th s fa ilu re T h ese cav es a re lo ca ted in th e B rid g e a n d of c o n su m e rs to buy coal d u rin g POWER COMPANY F ra n c is c o n e x t S a tu rd a y . w ill go s o u th to tlie M exican bo r- a re becom ing im bued w ith th e lav a beds, w hich a re fo u n d iii g ra n d e u r s on th e w ay. th e su m m e r m o n th s w hen s u ffic ­ T hey feel th e y h a d a w o n d e r­ U e d fo n l, G ra n ts P a ss and d e r, r e tu r n in g to th e B lack H ills | ideals of W estern Europe, K la m a th , Del N o rte a n d S isk i­ by w ay o f U ta h a n d C o lo rad o . Closer commer