f Aas m A hhláhd òAuAr ilfibróiii A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s (Established in 1870) Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Bert R. ( b e e r ................................. E ditoi —— ———■■—— OFFICIAI, CITY PAPER Telephone 39 Entered at ¡he Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as. riecond Class Mail Matter. Hubs« t iption Price, Delivered in City One Mtnth ....... .. Three Mom t ..... Six Months ......... One Year .......... l y Mail and Rural Routes: ' One Month ......... Three Moc 13 . Six Months One Year áfi effort to hèifi SóÌ¥ì titè proMem, th U feibhë kill not keep Í toc«!« in Park inG Ripply froni being esiliviéted ês tîiôti^âhd'? Äri? ttìkèti Òtti . tadiëà Aid of the Cohgrega- oI.Yèârly byo&gkM while éot&tîêsfc tumibêr* fäll * tirêV fö thei# t{®faal chutctì tàd â ®ost dêiightfuf T _____j* i .. ft tu e n ninni/» d<»tinn„ <•> .-nv.iii_.j__. nther enenfies. Only the proper conservation bv the fish ■picQlc 9üt,per 1U “æ *-arK rnursaayi- e men themselves will keep the steelheads coming in increas- special guests. ,n^ nunQbers. In the afternoon, the regular bnsi- j I he steelheads now are taking the lure almost as fast as “eas session waa held but it had been ! it can be put in the water. Fishermen are having great planned that the familips were to sport and are taking large afterwards for the suPPpr> should^ remember that ont there S ill numbers be a « m of l the X „ fish l e ° y T S hev1 o’ X P0,>U,ar æ jj ’ t° h a ^ew an<^ should not take more than thev need. If they catch what they need and turn the others loose as one visiting sportsman does, they will be helping the fu- ture supply. There is no excuse for the taking of a dozen nsh where three or four would suffice. The steelhead fishing will bring hundreds of people to the Rogue valley for short stays as well as proving an a t­ traction to actual settlers. Proper care is needed, however in its maihtamance.—Grants Pass Courier. S1,]? I®P L '?Y ADVERTISING RATES: ♦ < - Single inno ion. per inch .................................. 30 Yearly Contracts: One insertio a week ~K Two inserti us a week Daily inserti m ........... .20 R ates F or ..egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g First insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 Each subse' ¡ent insertion, 8 point l i n e .05 Card of Thinks ............................................ i ’oo Obituaries, per line .............. ......... ..................... ................................... .02 % WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING All future events, where an admission charge is made or a mllectioa taken is Advertising. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. DONATIONS: No donations to charities or otherwise will ba made In advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ tions will be in cash. ♦*********•♦•••>>«»♦>»»» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ••» » » > •♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ « » ft SEPTEMBER 15 S O C IE T Y . MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor There were many present and the meet,ng was a most successful one, marked as ““ “ it was by cordial * friend­ liness and the thorough enjoyment of every one there. • * • S. S. In stitu te As was scheduled a 8. 8. Institute was held at Butte F u II h , Bunday last. Mrs. 8. D. Taylor, Mr. W. W. Rob­ ison, Miss Katherine Parsons and the Rev. Amos, Presbyterian Mis­ sionary were on the program from j here. Dr. Webster, and Rev. Mr. Angell : from Poheulx and E. (’. Faber, from Central Point, also attended. As is usually planned, an all day meeting was held with the picnic dinner at the noon hour. The morning was occupied with the 8. 8. and an address at eleven o’clock delivered by the Rev Mr. Amos. The afternoon session opened with a community song Service and Devo- tionals, after which, addresses were given by Mr. Robison and Dr. Web­ ster. Phona IteniA to her at 345-R. between 1ft A. M. and 2 P. M. ' and evenings. ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ < * * > « » > > » »■« ♦ >>♦ Party for Miss Smith veying all the pupils to the fair on A delightful affair was given for Friday. Miss Smith at her home on Oak Bellview’s progressiveness is an Street, Thursday night by the girls established fact, as the very-much- of the Telephone Exchange. • alive club, representative of Bell- The party was a “Silver Shower* view and Neil Creek testify. and many beautiful pieces were re • • • “ ■red by the yonng bride-to-be tor'county C o n v en tio n - her silver chest. Th w hold its Music and thehum of happy voices * County Convention on Tuesday, Sep­ The “Round Table Talks’’ were in sped the passing hours and the eve­ charge of Rev. Amos and the ‘Stor'y tember the 18th, in Lithia Park. ning closed w ith-the serving of de­ They will have their business Hour ’ by Miss Katherin Parsons. licious refreshments before good- The afternoon’s work closed with meeting in the forenoon and at noon nights were said. I an address by Mr. Taylor. Rev. Mr. will serve a luncheon. The guest list included the Misses There will be an interesting pro­ Angell of Phoenix occupied the pul­ 1 « ’J Hattie Burnett, Margaret Campbell, pit in the evening. Georgina Clift, Bessie MeMillan, Flo­ gram in th% afternoon. All interested are urged to be pre­ Dr. Webster was chairman of this ra Green, Laura Prescott, Myrta Ot- meeting. sent and tell others. terdale, Mrs. Hubbard, and Mrs. VERY GOOD: And God saw every thing that he had made, and Emma Murphy. * * * behold it was very good.— Genesis 1:31. IlUiiois Picnic Illinois Picnic will be held in IDLE FARM LAND IN PENNSYLVANIA Lithia Park on Thursday September the 20th. Much ado is being made in dispatches from the South The dinner will be served at 12:30 about the movement of a comparatively few nfcgroes from and - all who came from the good the South to the North and West reducing the acreage in vid state are urged to be there, with O P P O R T U N IT Y D o not sit idly at home waiting for oppor- tum ty to knock at your door. O pportunity walks abroad, and th e man who is ready to m eet it m ay do so with profit a t any time. W hatever your particular opportunity may be, you will need money to m ake th e most o t i t . Prepare In s titu tio n now—open an account at this First National Bank Ashland, Oregon TIMES TODAY * « • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ................................... +■...............»w, ,v ,7 .7 v ^ Mtìfraajr, Ne pinti ber ìft, libili There is going to be held at Ap­ A Neighborhood Picnic— plegate school house the 23rd., of “ THE ABYSMAL BRUTE” The members of twenty families, September, an all day meeting and numbering between fifty and sixty at this institute there will be pres­ »JACK LONDON’S people from Liberty Street, neigh­ ent two State Speakers, Dr. Milliken —Story— borhood, had a picnic dinner in Li­ representing the Baptist state relig­ Starring REGINALD DENNY thia Park Wednesday evening at six ious Educational Dept. and state Secy! ” o’clock. Cissna of the 3. S. Council. Tuesday evening of this week, a 1 Some of these neighbors had lived SUNDAY and MONDAY meeting was held at Medford and a! there for years and others were Southern crops. If one were to accept seriously all of the WeU fiUe statements made the impression would he gained th at the All Illinois folk are invited wheth­ ed for the happy, friendly visit to­ vention to be held at the Methodistf living in Ashland or out of town. south was being seriously menaced in its agriculture by rea­ er Further details will be given in gether. and to enjoy the wonderful church in Medford September 24th, son ol its crops; hut Pennsylvania, one of the richest agricul­ a later issue. supper, prepared by thoughtful hands and 25th. * • * The menu included everything i These state speakers will be pres-! tural states in the Union, reports that 300,000 acres of farm good to tempt and satisfy the appe-' eDt &S Wel1 as a number of others' land will remain idle in that State this summer largely as a Bridge Club Meets z / Tbeodote Kwinil Mrs. L. C. T Dunn of A Allison 8treet, tite and the guests did full justice ' iniereeting speakers to address the; result ot the shortage of farm hands. The disnatcli from ““ w 1 to the feast. m eeting. f f e d u Gii tez lh i s in , o r ..... . sa y s gE? e X “ u t TX * * Robert Caini*-' The vial, «.„.¡„„ed «11 long after , c h .m .ln g Lanvhwn Eileen Percy Avi ]H1 U -11 ° *e to^a a»1 Cultural acreage of the state. j held lta flrst meeting of the Fall, the lights came on. Some of the * v, (riienf? nt thio « » »v charming luncheon was given i if paramount 'Q>idure vv hat is going on in the South in the way of a slightly les- 1Thursday evening of this week. guests, at this, as at other gatherings by the Auxiliary of the Trinity Guild la te ly . niifrireKtn/l ih „ t J ‘ i m i i i y ened acreage here and there is not purely a Southern nrablem There were three tables of bridge lately, suggested that the lights bp ,, B s oe at the Parish house, with Miss Alice! A snappy modern story of modern people Pennsylvania, if the figures are correst is |fl.w lv ohom i J p,ayed- turned on earlier now, as dusk falls Poor and Mrs. Elwood Hedburg as la™i a l« 1 In ldl,‘ne!" r tl,is •v,‘ar be«H’se of a shortage of labo°r. « ^ " h o n o ^ a n d ’M i^ L m * o«y ao in advance of what it guests of honor. The one a lovely ‘Choose Your Weapons” did, a few weeks ago. . bride-elect, and the other a very re- —Is The Comedv— . . ; . 13 !l0lil tl,e farms into the towns and into' »«•«‘if »«» the conaoi«- Tho3e whose families were repre- cent bride. industnal employment and it will continue so to go until the sented, were the Rudd’s, the George Artistry of a rare sort marked thei ■■wing ot the pendulum gives to farmers a more wrofilahle D‘'“ly re,r,“'ii>n<-nts »ere served and Fred Brookmiller families, the decorations and thearrangements. pr.ee than they lta« for some years on their 'products. Farm -! “ ‘1e'igl“ '" 1 <”'enlng'’ Merritt Randles’, Mrs. Van Wegen, The tables were very beautiful in Southern California home. She has been confined to her room The Peck’s were summering in for many weeks. cis cannot go on continuing to produce as heavily as they The guest list included the Mes­ the Greenwood’s, the Watkins. Miles, the pastel shades of pink and blue have done with th, small profits to themselves o s'fo r some dames Walter Everton, Franco, Sel­ Hair, AgeO, Peel, Baker, Walker, in flowers invisibly suspended, but­ the mountains, perhaps halfway be­ Olsen, Dr. Stockton and the Murphy tween Calexico and San Diego and >eais, M anufacturers’ Record. A total of 16000 cars of tree fruit ma Gray, J. M. Hughes, J. V. Mil­ families and Mrs. Burns, Miss Hicks, terflies hovered over the place cards decided to go to San Diego to wit­ and a note of the unusual was shown have been shipped to date this year ler, W. H. Maxey, Harry Sackett, Mrs. Lulu Wilson and her ness the eclipse. father i In every dainty detail. as compared with 8600 cars at the Louis Schwein, J. H. Shortridge, Mr. E. O. Hall. Because dF the fog in the city, FO> TBALL IS KICKED IN Preceding the opening of the nut- same^time last year. Wallen and Chas. Wlnne.- ♦ • • bound fortunes, which occasionaed they went up on the Mesa near San As the leaves l- de and show a promise tof I »right colors! The 5 lub w»>, meet next Thurs- .Dinner G uests much merriment, each happy guest Diego above the fog where they had o i o r s i.day at Mrs. Tony Franco’s. S. P. Co. will spend 14,500,00)1 ^oon to appear, as s< liool bells ring and f a t h e r > g ^ K t o t wS 1i"'e PUShf l. sIowi>' b«t surely.-down the field, and adapted to artistic decorations ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Elm­ members of the Auxiliary of Trinity taliity occurred at 12:51. and good results came whenever gren whose visit has been chronicled Guild, and Miss Hedburg, a guest of The shadow was off at 2 p m. k less dummies sc mg from their gallows to meet the im- rangement. it was used,’’ writes Mrs. L. left the latter part of the week for Miss Agnes Hedburg. Thru the kindness of Mrs. F. Games were planned for the en- • * * X s e v™ fm g " Ve‘?ran Pla5'er8 — Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida. their home in Vancouver. G. McWilliams we learn of this de­ . - . — -------j n u r s e fertalnment of the many guests and • * • Foley’s Honey and Tar contains Saw the Eclipse last mine» „f J g,!,ra<'.S wl,,le youngsters spend their “ ">• N«U '»ad MU» BerWce scription of Mrs. Peck’s experience. no opiates. Ingredients printed last ounce ol energy m efforts to attract the attention of the Myer d8ll8i>t«i those there w im a Mrs. Way and Miss Dayton Entertain Mr^ J. e . Peck, formerly Miss Mrs. McWilliams friends will be on the wrapper. Quickly relieves Mrs. G. H. W’ay and Miss Dayton Mamie McWilliams, writes of their each, Drop m op kicking k ic k in g ami relentless monotonous glad to learn that she is permitted and drill, relentlo«« ------- drill' j _: h “«mber of songs. colds, coughs and croup. Sold were the gracious hostesses at fa view of the eclipse from near their to be up some of the time now. The presentation of the gifts iHth series of dinners lately. S 1C« aided by a short smimmage;. then players are ordered everywhere. to run three or foci- limes around the field before return- which the bride-to-be was shower­ Upon the return of Miss Ethel ed, was prettily arranged. tng Io their dressing rooms. Fresh from shower baths, ¿low- A charming little ceremony was Reid of Junior high, and her mother, __v, illiv - 1,;---- gloriously - 1 " ’ i g and happy and ' smelling of liniment, grid- observed at the beautifully arraag- Mrs. Reid from Berkeley, they were tiers walk with light, unwearied step after the first stiffness ed and artistically decorated table dinner guests at Mrs. Way’s home on North Main. is is worn v om awav. aw a\. So So strenuous and thorough is the training thev when the recent bride and bridfe-elect Rev. and Mrs. Chaney and chil­ receive, that they can almost feel themselves gaining dav bv seated one at the head and one at dren were entertained at dinner just day in strength and robust health. • C • " * the foot of the table cut th» cake. prior to Mr. Chaney’s leaving for The happy guests the table gleam­ office1,11 tb»,ClaSS lr>,’" 'S’ °" ,ll0 camPt'a and even in shops'and ing in the light of glowing candies, conference at Portland. A dinner party was given Wed­ • l Z ’ i h i a n ' 'h '"SSeS the P’oDable winners Of games the hum of voices all made a de­ nesday of this week at which covers It. I leadcis are busy practicing new songs and jingles and lightfully animated scene. were laid for seven guests. There were between thirty and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Leavitt of new contortions Io he used when entl.nsiasm is needed o forty In the guest list of this so Chestnut street, and Mr. and Mrs. H. encourage a losing team or to cheer a victory. There are delightful affair.’ P. Leavitt of Denver, and Miss Am- lu es he made, too; dates for games six weeks away, for ■» • * lee Leavitt of Rochester, N. Y. were P o l )Ulfli gnls are asked early or else of fen asked in vain. Bellview P. T. A. Meet»— the ones in whose honor given. I he admittance of football to the newspaper sporting page^ Thursday evening of this w eek the Thursday, Mrs. Marcia Mitchell s a welcome event in the lives of thousands of people w ld t Bellview P. T. A. was organized aûd her son Mr. Charles Mitchell Mrs. W. O. Tucker as president, were entertained at a charming lit- ' i j 'F ®a P,alns *lave shaken hands, tossed a coin and With Mr3. J. H. Frohboes, vice»-president; | Ge luncheon, nodded then- hehds— then let the games begin. and Mrs. Norina Reeder, as secre­ tary-treasurer. The Executive Council is compos­ THE ROGUE STEELHEAD ed of the Principal of thQ School, E v e r y tall when the steelheads start to strike dozens Mrs; Keneth McWilliams and the ° a!5g n rS- ,Om al1 PilltS ° f tlie (‘onntrv begin to arrive to officers named. spend them vacations on the Rogue, for they know what h Owing to the fair, the Attendance means when the Rogue River steelheads begin to seek the was not so large at thi3 meeting, but the organization will bo completed vem' a f t X T ' T 5' ° f next Friday night, September 21, P , * ‘-i -1 ’ ,1Us as soon as ^ Ie«v are notified th at the when a social meeting w * l be held. fish are striking readily. Some do n o fw a it that lone b u t Plans are being worked" out to , . — 1. but c o m e h e re to bp make this a very effective factor In f.k in » tl,„ . .! , gr° Und ,he ,ni,lute the fish start Bellview Comunity life and there is t.iking the Ih to the best advantage Steelhead fishing becomes a habit ami a feu of the steelhead fishermen have keen interest manifest by «everyone. Bellview has had in tim e past, a been known to miss a season on the Rogue very strong P. T; A. and the reor­ The .Fosephine Sportsmen’s association is seeking to ganization 13 a very welcome feature preserve the steelhead fishing in the Rogue, Th«1 sportsmen f ° i the plans for a m08t 8UCCessf«> XI fish , fiom » ¡-school year. blow that they must be on the alert to prevent » the As is the habit with the School »♦•mg depleted. They have planted the young steelheads.. in- Board, they have hired autos con- fn,lPUE N i t e DON’T SAY YOU MISSED IT. Northern California’s Biggest and Best THE Siskiyou County FAIR ano RODEO September 20, 21, 22 Well worth your trip for the knowledge you gain and the Fun You Have Open Air Dancing—Baby Show, Carnival, Horse Races and Aquatic Sports $150,000 MINING EXHIBIT. _______ $200,000 STOCK SHOW________ Reduced Fare from Ashland and way Stations.