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0"n H.for!t Sec.tr' Ai.,ltnPm LAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL X LI II ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECKMBKli 3, 1910 NO. i:i L F. Ferguson Heads Commercial Club ASHLAND MAN SELLS HAWLEY BILL iiT registered w: dawi) ml MR. MERCHANT ! cm in ciiy Vnil ciimim iiavp vnim t hi th iui . ' u a r , , who. Congressman W. C. Huwley tle- nl K. I). Sunford or Ashland. who- , , ...... , ., ..' p UfrrKl v AC urrti AC tup r , 1 account ' Brapueu 10 '""" i mum uiw .pj iiijiiiiiji to. 1 j iiiCj I HUlllO St -ismaiio was ine scone of 11 regu- Sr latum muvif automobile chase, on Mr. L. F. Ferguson, Ashland mer- pilule tho kuiii of $1500 for lltera chilli, find Hvm U'li'u W'lo uloMe1 nrou- n 1 ...I,. UuslulnpfiH luranvn mi Went of the Ashland Commercial IMaiw tor the now literature in- of their beauty, jconomy of prodnc-j ewa tUat lhe '" Pa y''LV Clubtt the Kenii-iinnual meeting held! elude a number of small folders deal- tiuu and consequent value, recently s 1)111 trana err.ue 0 acres of.JS . ..... . . iha fm ft i' O ret: on and Califiirni.i r AlMllfl.iV uvnii fr t-'uvni! -rill litiui wr ilk . .i " i .. Huliuu twl fin. o.. . utul oh timtfl tV Y?irH4 Vftrilf ....,.-. - - - , . won a relation as an organizer (urcs. These booklet, will bo ,.-; day a month, old bul. ea.f Molls JSJlt Hy Using Ho.!, the Daily aiul Weekly Your ZZlZ Tl and as a man who pi.ts bin things cable to answering many of the in- Ann's Poppy Mowes, No. 176160. to This Is goou t.n nigs to Asiiinnd as it , ju n .1 j n fa nipt 10 nintun- a I across in u bit wav. The fon.mr.r- mmies received bv this club. In co- Kred McHnrgue ot Roedsport, Ore.. tmw I mo 1 radically ft Very 110.1,0 J!: AMlltml it M 111.' streets lust Sut ui.lay night when fit two cars joined in with (he one driv- einl f'luh members 11111 coto'ratulnt- ,.,li,,:,ii,.,i with 11... v lm.,klnu for $500. la fair mice for 25 scrubs). water supply for tho city. During i Trillin 'I'n fritorv Mnlli in llw. (Sir ami C.nnli i- . '. . . ...,.. 1 Mi Ih, Visit of CllllLr-("4MIlail ll:iu- 1 ' ing tlieniBclvus on selcicliiiK a iaur the new literature planned by this 1 ins can s 11am is .uenas l,buiio ui inj ...... :,. ...... ...... .... ii.- v.. 9iiji- DAennl ley to this city the mayor and city g who has the vision necessn ry to meet dub will deal more specifically with Albany, .No. ZiMil, Itecoru u - ' ,pj OltlCIUIH UUIUIlllllM-llU Willi 111111 111 the problems which will arise and Ashland its.df than with the vallev pounds ot butler in one year as an om.ii ,. .. , the vim necessary to carry out the whole. elpht year old. His sire Is Graces renurrJ to this project, and received projects which the Hub is plali.iini; S.K. A. .Poppy. No. 164073, being a double assurance ...a. u.e conKiessnian p for the big year which Is ahead of The bluest Himle accomplishnient grandson of St. Howes Poppy, Ed woul(1 'lo 1,11 '" M 'luw"r ' Ashland. ol the Ashland foir..nr.rcIl Club in farey's great cow, record 1 120 the Ashland water supply. The g Mr. W. II. McNair of the firm of the past five nionlhs was the en- P"U..ds of butter in one year. For l"""K "f h,8 bill indlcat.-s g,i,t he jej McNalr Urns., who has been one of 1,.,-taiiiinenl of the National Editor- this sire Mr. Sanford paid $500 when ."'"""-i , the wheelhorses in the Commercial Association. This entertainment a calr, to F. R. Lynn of l'errydale,' beart. jg Club and a prtmrefsive worker in cost us $7'li.S'. Ashland, because Ore. His dam, Poppys Grace No. U other llne of muuiciiial endemor, of the fart Unit a dinner was served 378f.l!i has an official record as a GvorKe A. Bilscop, RuperinteinliMit j IT COSTS VKI1Y LITTLE MOUE TO COYER THE COUNTIiY DISTIIKTS IX THE WEEKLY (I t o I'll Dnde loadster In which were two buys who had picked up the cur al M.-.I-ford .111,1 weer niakiiiK an ultenipt Ji to net away with it into Califonii:! The roadster belonged to G. II. Smith, a representative of tho (iiiodveiir Sj Uuliher company, who had left his 3 car on lhe sheets while callinn on y relatives in Mcdt'onl. While ther- Gjjj be heard some one driving- away in IK his auto, and immediately notified Qjj the police. Word was seal up lo jy Ashland. IhiukiiiK possibly lhe car a was coininc this way. while liepmv SJ Mieriff Wimer ami auolher deiiuu . j who were in Medford lrom .lackson Jj vllle. slarti'd up this way also. Ti . Ill' the lim.. llw. 1.1.1 1: term on the club's board of trustees. ile,,e of so on t.-rt :i in in er the editors, Mowes Golden Poppy No.. 12G5I0. .survey lo ascertain how many chil- gRSnSSjiSfjj lhe telephone .....' . ' .. . one the hithway, noiiiK at the nil.' TELEPHONE 39 was elected v 'ice-president. Homer lu re, swims provided and so forth, two-year-old of 601 pounds butter In f schools of Ashland, and Hie teach- ipl Elhnrt was selected to fill out Mr. because Ashland was the only small " eir, and is in the register of era r the locul schools have I u ig) fif AdVCrtlSlnfl Mail Will Tell YOU AbOlll It . . , i . 1 ..... ,. .. ... ....... ... . ...,.,.il ,.-, A A .t,l ..i,.a,l 1,,. Ct uliu,l t.. e...nmi'i,tn In iiiLliii, mill rergusous six moiiius uii-eAiui-'i ciiy in tne est wnicn nan me priv- "".in, ....n ..,., ,.,.nni.... .... . ........ ,. that has the co-operation of the state agricultural college and the Six new trustees elected for a one because the staKiiln of the ISO mile Mr. Sanford paid 4u() lor Melia's dren are getting no milk m their year term were: .1. H. Fuller, man- nip by aiilomohile to Crater Lake by Laurie of Albany at It. L. Kurkhart's diet. The work is simple hut is nger of the Southern Oreeon Cliiu- the Ashland and Medford clubs was 1 9 1 2 dispersion si'.lc, sluce which time regarded as lmiiortant in t lint it tautiua whose success ill Its man- an undertakim.' of unparalleled im- f,1"! ,,ail dropped for 1,1m one heifer calls allention to the great fool iigcment assures the Hub or valua- mensity to be offered In the way of six bu" calves, and soon due to Value of milk and dairy products, tile advice and effective work; A. C. etileilainmenl to 2",0 editors, and fieshen again at 12 years of ase. A The plan is that of the Oregon Dairy Ilriggs. manager of the Ashland finally because this club had me- rather good Interest ell 100, Mr. Council, an educational organization Fruit and Produce association; A. arel comprehensive press sheets, Sanford considers C. Nlninger of the While House .H,w Dial they got into the hands of Grocery; W. F. I.oomls of Looniis every member of the party and were According to reports from Medfonr indorsement of the bureau of health, and Nelson; .1. .1. Murphy, prominent as a precanllmi mailed to every pa- Ja-V Simmons, the man who was' the statu superintendent of schools, rancher; and . Peiozzi of the Ash- represented. Ashland received attempting to make way with the the Oregon. Parent-Teacher associn land Creamery. The hold-over inn- more publicity as a citv than did anv' r'or(1 car belonging to Joe McMahaii lions and the Oregon Federation of tecs are: C. W. Wimie. H. H Gillette. t.,. citv ,1P ijneraiy of the of lhis eMy alul wn0 w'"s Iocke1 up Women's Clubs, the State Chamber George Mlllner, F. W. Herrin and e liiors throiich f.'aiia.lfi and the Pa- 1,1 t,ie Medford Jail Thursday night, of Commerce and other crganizatiotu Fianl: .loidaa, rivinir the club .i ci'ic Noi (Invest. Articles dealing with ma(le c"c"l'8 fr"ln that inatitu- and persons of prominence, board or iniste..s com wised of mm si.l.it ,i ..,Vin.'f Hon. When Chief of Police Timothy In Portland it was found when of a wide variety of evpericne proven ciiergy and ability. mm HORSE . AGED RESIDENT LOSES ITS UFE CALLED BY DEATH "Sadie," the horse belonging to Mrs. Susie L. Allen, which had been! a familiar figure on the streets of of forty miles an hour, it is claimed, through the city. Newson Harrison recognized the car and conimai, fleered W. H. Albert's Paige, and the two took up the chase Thev followed the Podge out to the end of Hie pavement on lhe Houlevaid. where it is supposed the auto thives figured they were on the wrong road, depending on a pavement the whoh Way through, and they therefor ci I sicktie.-s Sunday night, lor which no relief could he obtained, anil as mill umn to sovei -,1 columns, appeared we,lt take the prisoner before the survey was made that there wero it seemed that she had passed the in of years allotted for tho llfe- .... ... . j ... j r"ftn ..H.I..H i I ,. In over 100 papers and were read rsecu.or nooens ue lou.m tne mn. ,.,. i-,,,,.,. ..,.-, K., About twenty-five members were i,v , le t a million i oole ihmn.M,. 'ia" rlown- presumably early In the getting no mils m men diet, roi- undertaking parlors al 2 o'clock mid morning when tne Ciller nau released luw up worn, lemming me iooii vaiuo .,,,, a number of Individuals who had of dairy products, lectures at meet- ' . eni t ii,n ..,n,0 . " "ls Wl"' ""'I one daughter Simmons voluntarily dono. Increased the use . ' ' ' Mrs. Ilessle Wilson. ' ' ' ' e hl. ll Mil l,M mi ni-i u lie, . present al the Monday niclit meiitingout the I'nited Stales. Examination mid a lively evening triveu over to ,,f tho papers on tile In the club to reviewing the accomplishments ,.,,, wi .., ,,,. ,, been given shelter in the .Medrorn nigs ami lams oy iue teacner, nil of the oast six months I iilannlng (,l,h,id i i.i,,...o ,,,i ,.... bastile the night before for hig-er things lo b done in the , imhiHiv nut of that visit ' claimed to be from Klamath Falls and raised the health standard won- jiext year, ensued. If paid for. and it would be impos- aml ls n vou,h oM7 ye,"'s'' "is home derfully. In Prinevllle in u school Knc..ii.,piiig let tei.; from Port- ,i!,r , ,uv the vivid punch which f,,n'""l'y Medford. of 200 there are SO who are getlin,' laud Chamber ui l nm neice ofliclaiH n,uw. eM.erienfe of the ed- 110 mllk ' What Wl" Aslll"ni1 A meeting was held at the nap-. Hi It" inilk survey? 'l lie ret unit Charles M. Itovylaud died yester day morning at his home at Si Uoca Arhlan.l for the past 3 it years, is no """ "" """ " "'""" "' turned hack, pursued bv Albert ami the lllWl lU'll Vf.:ll'u I'lte ilnp.,iu.i.l 1 .. more. She was seize. 1 with a critl- ' Harrison. On reaching the Plara Kllis Kvans and Fire Cliief George Robison took up the chase In the former's car and Overhauled the roadster at the Eagle Mill. The inmates of the rodg. wereinformed Ihev were iiiiilei- m-- interment will be made in Mountain rest and quietly gave themselves up View cemetery. Mr. Itowhind Is sur- ,i ,. i,,.i,i i,.,i, , land lockup. Ily this time the depu ty sheriffs appeared upon the scene and took the men back to Jackson ville with him. The boys who atieuipted to make was 71 years of age ut the time ol Ills demise and had been a resident of Ashland for the past twelve years. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon from Stock's iters gave to their articles, the space wniild have cost end members of ill" new Nornril School committee eppoiuled by that Ashland received body were rend. The secietury re- dose to $ I nO.Oliit. ported that Hon. IlenJ. Sheldon spent ',,i,i Truth two hours at a lunch, on meeting of the Portland ccnur.ittett last week in Portland and li'ini- lit back a very op timistic view of the Noimal situation ,,,.., ,,,, p,.rnr(. as a result. V. O. N. Smith reported briefly on a Joint publicity project. The president an. I :-ecieiaiy we e authorized to attend to having A-di- ciirsion Next to the ". K. A. entertainment, in results which will and have ac crued, ranks the entertainment of This entertainment cost us $J7S.70. As a result, beyond that of the estab lishment of closer acquaintance and hade' relation-. nes men of list church last evening among vail-will be sent by the principals to t In oils church peoplo and plans were dairy council's educational director, formulated to have a big community Edith Knight Hill, SH7 Broadway Chrlstmast tree held on the streets building. Portland, who will compllo on Christmas eve. This will be par- and publish tht-f.i. ticipated In practically by all of tho Sunday schools In the city and all the and her passim; life Is a great .Vol only had she fi lthfully served her mislre:''; during the :in years of N',,;W VOUK-- llon't play the niur her ownership, hut she was originally '"'l:'' lnv'' ambitions for wealth of flue blooded slock. "'"""t ;l hi rse and watch your way with the car wor mere youth... She was purchased by Mrs. Allen account boom, and gave the names of Keith Draper, from frit Tolinan. who had secured "lis '''' "lilies from a perusal ol aged It!, and lluckley Taylor, aged lhe linim il for a race horse when she "' reason's record of Sir llartoii, 17. They had been seen around was a colt. Sir overreached in her "l0 ''ommandey .1. K. !,. i;,1Ss Medford for the past week and had I'riile. which unfitted her for the and the leading nioicy winner been given aid by th i count v nurse . purtiose for which slie was desig- of the 'iis.iiv and Ited Cross. They were tried ninety leading busi- I'orlbind saw and land represented at the meeting of s,li, Asl,,,n,.s ,ltt.irm! ,, t'"' S Hi ruber of Com- ..,,, r(l!(y ( ) (.p As.in , lueree of wnicn tnf Asuianu ciuo i a ineinber. on December 15-16. Tie- Ashland Club is intithd to one vol- ( in any way iiesslble. Already the Normal Committee of the Portland lumber of Commerce, having ten population will be asked to turn out "bachelor girl" and an "old maid"' and make this one of the greatest Perhaps you will say the former is social events ever held on the streets a polite term for the latter, hut il ol Ashland. The large tree on the doesn't work out that way In Plaza will be secured ir the niunici- "Widow by Proxy," the new Para pal officials consent, aptl this will be nioiiut-Artcral't photoplay starring lighted from top to boltoin with in- Marguerite Clark, which will be seen numerable candles and incandescent at the Vluipg theater today and to lighls, and topped with a giganlic morrow, Although Gloria Grey, the role tinted, and later passed into Mrs. Al- 1,1 ' ti i rtri'ii starts the vvoml-ifnl belore the juvenile court In .lackson- What is tho difference between ens possos-don at the age of three 'b:e"-ye ir old coh earned $ 8 9 , 2 f. 0 vllle yesterday afternoon and wen- ears. ing oeielie ill... as in .e, .....: ,,, .,, .,..,, .,.!.. ,.f .he .... -t the wheels In mo Ihe re-esiablishuieiit star, symbolical of the occasion. Christmas hymns and carols will be played by Miss Clark In the picture. I- r hi' III., ttt.M,-!:,!,,! u .1,1,1 UVul-V- I. ., .. ., 1 -, t I . . . , . . , , . . .,. , ........ ... ...... I- ti ,i ii ,i inn i i ).-,, ., II ill lll.l I 1 l.me- State fhamber plans to make this jm t0'SP1.n.j, nP ,-e esi iblishment W"K :m''"lf:p'1 f'"' "Vl'"t able age, you wouldn't think or call- i.ne' of the lives! meetings ill the (. X()1.mil S(.10(,i .,, 'shhnd' '" '"' !l llal'iv nl('L'""-? ()f u" f the ing such n dainty little woman an history of the slate. Practically ' ' ' '' ' S ' "' " ' citizens to observe Christmas as one "i, maid"! When she masiiuci- every commercial organization In Or egon Is a member of the State Cham I It! I K.ltllW :tS I'ltOTKST Fruitgrowers in all the Northwest states are suddenly awakening to the fact thai tho cold storage hill recent ly passed by lhe house contains some leal ares Inimical lo Hie apple indus try. Protests are being sent to Wash- incton from Oregon. Washington ami Idaho, and an effort will be mails to have tho hill amended In the senate coniniittee on ..grind! lire. .uno ioiii'KIm family. This will he the first coin- ailed as Dolores Pennington, the sup During the auto-camp season the ,i,,. chrisiina, i.e.. ever held In .,...i ,..i,i,,.. r .,i,n .... M'lTZP.KIUilON IS NOW ( ONTItOI.I.KO V MiHU AV lie started ,y winning (he Kentucky sent to the reform school. fl'ii.iliHI ,erl,v. He brought in $25.. "iHI in the Preakeess t :kes. then he KOIIUYN, Kartern Poland- i P.y won the lleluiont l I. Hall stake and Maill- The fastest ling Aineri- tho Withers $a,0il event. He also can ill Poland is Captain Arthur G. c.illected 'I,IMI0 In the Piuilico s. rl- Plnnkcrs. St. Paul doctor who is in els. Sir Marlon w:is bred by Jol hrKP (1f reii, f unit that is based K. Madden. II" m-de four starts ns mi Kobryn. a two-year-old but failed lo show. The Kobryn field unit has widelv I. ate last year be was iiurcbaseil hv ,im, .i.,.,.,.i n;.... ,i , . t'( uiinander Ki ss for a reported chief constantly vibrating between f J--'.'111". Itrest l.ilovsk i n the west and I'insk. This year he won el eh I races, fin- on lhe easl. Hot worn these two iMied socoipl three liaie.s ami third widely seiarateil points the Ameii- '"''H. can physician has organized various Man o'War. the Glenn Kiddle farm local welfare ami relief enterprises. bur and big things are being don- " ' " Ashland. ,y this strong organization. h""n nlKh,1-v "'p '"'"""l'- J H Fuller Maled that there was vn"'1 ,ll' n,"p ''ispensing of In for- WKST VIKftlNIA COAI, OI'Kft. a possibility of Ashla,:d getting the a1"1 l"sliitali,y. lies the real TOItS SEFK IMMAf.KH I'ltONI Southern Oregon Poultry Show .his reason for this undert iking. It has KTKIKKIIH ear and was appointed to extend an invitation to the Poultry Associ tllon and further arriiiigemenls. lhe Idea was considered too valuable to permit the chance of other towns ,,, rnil,i MillP Workers have been like a glove. Nigel Iturrio. lust re- hi" n.,.. li.,l il, Men. ' "l'.oil il. iineiiy it was II11S. ,,.l.-,, ,.. I ,n iretiera all- ke order. Ini ne.l f,.,,i u, vl,... In I, . . n...,l s Ol coal estimated to con- . . I'Vem eceri' l,,n,.l i-.,..' llw ' . . . , . ..... tana nliin of financing commercial "" t lie coal operators in tne unionized .'iytng Corps, Is leading man I U II l ej 1- U,l . aeCOUl III SI'IISOII s ,,n ..I' i,i.... i,iu ,,.,,l the wool over the sharp eyes of a "if niniigu a decision or v.inuings. with $.s:l.S2.l. Then come ersonal supervision. pair of typical .Massachusetts spin- "'i 0"IHI' X'"''iiy bi Mad llailer will, $.,il.J..o: ,-hase, Hospitals schools and orpin ge sters, you know she is far and away 'lo""' ''' sovereignly over Spit,- ?:t::.T I : Vex; s, 27.!i:iu; and i many towns and cilies n.r to the out of their clasK. """'iines called "No Man's i .',ak, $27.;., 5. This sextet of east and wesl have been Investigate I by Capta!-. Plalikers. and furnislied with vitally needed supplies. Ile- "Widow by Proxy" is mighty good "r lh'' A,',i,' " Hpitzlwrgen Is .;i;lls w :n,s.r,2n. rich iu coal and iron end several at- Alleging that their contracts wilh Miss Clark' in a role that fits her lPn"', to exploit these resources fun and in! reduces evor-rhn ruling organizations and a serious discui- home town, brief story of their ex-' Kanawha fields may bring damage ItHIA, l.al via t Ily Mail I A mer- sides helping those already existing 11 Ited Cross doctors and nurses and ill dislns. be h is been instru- Koyal " "' "" ' are woiking irrlH and dav carina menial in getting new institutions tain r,,nnri.00il tons to the sdunie ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, ; ........, .i,c siou followed concerning plans for b"iiences and anything which would suits against the unions. II Is said ALEPPO Syria. ( Hy Mail). 1 ' ' ' ed iu recent severe fighting in front "ere e really needed, plorer who has r. ntly completed ,,,,,.,... ...,. ,,..,,., ,,,,,, . ,.,.,,. financing the extemive projects h "f "" fllt""lH that the same procedure will be fol- Bi-IiikIiik lumber across the Arabian "" "'tiu' ttcdogical purvey of T, ,,. ,, .,,,,, sup. , r,.,i,.r activity thai is being siren which lhe clul, plans for the coming """'" m-..i.i wi,,. ,ltt.P, (1S , UlP famous IJanl.ury, (iPSP1- 1)y camel caravan Is one of the year. The club will center its activ- H,e name of the newspaper to which colm., batters' case. D. C. Kennedy, achievements for which Americans Ities on an extensive publicity cam- tllpv "".'scribed at home. A story secretary of the Kanawha Coal Op- wi be ,on(,cst reniembered In Alep- paign to attract tourists and bo. was Prepared, ready for setting eraton.1 association, asserted that the . Tll(1 ,lin)P1. w., llsP(, , , seekers; on development of the auto- "' ''" " oie nome newspa- sl,-ike , OOS,K ,e operators of the (.(:nslructlon of Armenian refiig. tourist trade; on deyelopineiit of I"11' "f ""' tourist. The live news district $ , 00,0110 a day. iiuln.liiiK i10iii.h. resort foundation; on ".-- ""' i'- losses in coal sales, inousautis 01 W1P1 tllo American Red Cross a 1- all right. Hut Ihey ,00k lhe papers ping within 11 lew blocks ol' the hos- Ashland's meeting the need for homes for set- licity , 1. ..... 1 .. ...1 plies ill the city me I hose brought nously romoted by the American ' by the Americans and these have doctor. In several other towns as NOMKIIOIIV l!i: All THIS been ilistribiiled lo local hospitals ' -ell as iu Kobryn he got the women Somebody look a bunch of papers wine the largest uiiiubei of wounded to start sewing rooms where cloth from I lie Commercial club lo star, call be cared for. , i'r: is m ule for needv school child lues or for some such use. That's Although shells have been drop- r n. Were it not for the unceasing 11c- i.itm conn ruing Asniami, dollars of losses more, ho said, are rve.i ,,,. 1. f()lin(i ..,.. ,.,. from all over the I'nited Stales con- nilals for davs and the citv has been Wily and genuine interest of the St. Hers and accommodations for lour- """ reported in tne t umn 1 tees neiu. ivjK ( tie open, Hioir houses hay- taiulng articles on the National E.I- in imminent di nger of capture, not ' aul man. people 111 this part or the ists and resent visitors, and on tea- "'" l'"liers and as far as we can ,, jIIK (u,,n ,,.,,., ihrongh tho removal Itorlal association's vill lo Ashland a ineinber or the American force lias oiinlry say. many hundreds of child lures to attract celebration crowds. ',V0I'.V nlle t the stories sent. mlflinisi1P,i houses and apaitnieiits of timbers by Turk soldiery for fire- Secretary Mowat begs whoever it hinted al leaving the city. n now starting to school for the Secretary Mowafs report covering 0111 w're Printed. Over one thou- ((J. n(.wcnlllPM. During August and wood. The nearest timber source wus lo return any that haven't been Lieutenant Colonel Edward .11. 'rsl t.'.ie iu five years would be the period from June 2:t when he took """" K "' 111 1,1 l"P September innuirers for this service was the Taurus mountains ulong the destroyed as they cannot be replaced, liyan, of Scranlun, P 1.. is here from deprived or still another year o. the club work, to December 1. P'uniciuv eiery state 111 tne 1 nton UVP1,aP(I five H (liy. scores were Euphrates river. An expedition 1111- It.t li 11 to take chnge ol' lhe idtna- schooling. up For they have nothing e enle.ed tho citv through "' w except me cioiuiug mane and which gives a comprehensive """ """f's Bl "um 0111 guess me .,1(.P(i dor Captain Edward nickel of Heal- liliICK ISI.OCK AT MVHTI.E I'tilNT Hon Id.y of the things which the club Ashland auto camp will feel the of- )(, W(llk tie. Wash., was sent to investigate. I MYUTLE I'OINT-Tliis place is lo lb" German lines under a ring of lrom American goods, in the sewim: has accomplished in this period, fl- torts next year. To g0 ,,to details" of the linn- It arranged for the cutting of tini-:l,nve a fine new business block. A I nice. All firing by both sides stop-:''ioms started by Captain Plalikers lows: ! Oilier Publicity Stunts dreds ot small undertakings of the her and its transportation down number of men who are stockholders I'd as bo came across the In idge, ; and the refugee garni. nls gathered Iteport of Secretary Through lhe n. F. Goodrich Tour- club would require much time and Hie river on rafts to El Dolr, In the In the new Security bank will Jointly 'be first man to enter the city from 1,1 the I'niied Stales, ilistribiiled by .1 2:M)er. 1. ing Bureau people at Seattle, we space. The club is here to take care desert. build a new structure 011 lhe site of bind side since the seige of the ,,is relief unit. During this five months period all have placed auto camp and Lit bid f ny mutter which doesn't seem Convoys of camels were then en- tho present bank building. It will city by the enemy, average of three bundled pieces of park stories In San Francisco, Se- ,e anybody else's business anil al- gaged and the lumber carried for be of concrete or hi Irk, two stories This last experience ol Ilyan is mail per month have been mailed out. nttle. Spokane, Portland anil Taco- WHrH t rtort to make good. We have miles across the desert to Aintab, high and offices will be arranged on only one of many thrilling episodes In August over one thousand. ma papers and magazine articles con- j one day covered the wide range Aleppo anil Marasb. Troubles arose the second floor, while the bank hi which ho has participated during Every piece of literature mailed corning tho camp in magazines froln mipplylng figures us to ship- with the Dodouin tribes of the des- will have its quarters on the first 'bo past 10 yens, liefore the war out is accompanied by a personal let- throughout the I'nited States. Sun- nients of every kind or fruit and her- ert, attacks being ninde upon the con- lloor. be was physician lo the American ter. Since we have been out of dls- set Magazine Is soon to carry an rjPS, (j locating a chimney sweep, voys ami the lumber occasionally de- embassy iu Mexico City, and during iinctively Ashland literature for Ashland camp story. Among the projects assisted by the stroyetl: Captain Ilickel then nr- JN'TKKKST IN PITCH IVIM'KTHV. 1 tril' through lhat country was cap three months and our county litera- Several special articles have been club were aiding the Stundard Oil ranned fir a guard of 30 armed men HO.SEIll'HG According to II C l,y h"nilils' "is disappearance tare is out of date, most of these written ror Portland papers and company In securing conditions nee- to accompany each caravan. Da,by, several Inquiries hive been letters have been of from one to other publications. 'In view of the efMiiiry to the establishment of a Thereafter the supplies arrived reg- received by him from residents in Ihree pages iu order lo furnish the fact that !I0 per cent of the auto wholesale station which is soon to b.i ularly. Mie tjlnber districts regarding the Information desired. tourists are from Oregon, California built, staging a band concert hy the One hundred native carpenters ,,w p.,., an, turpentine industry. A new letterhead has been de- or Washington, this field has re- s.in Diego Exposition Hand, ami were rounded up by Captain ilickel which was reported in 1. recent issue signed and will be used hereafter.' ceived most of our efforts along niany others of like nature. .and net to work reconstructing tho ,,f (he Review as being considered It is hoped lo induce the business- these lines but it is planned to place Financial Hom.i1 ruined buildings. As a result of this ior this vicinity. A representative men of the city to use the cut of stories of the Ashland camp in During the past five months the American energy and Ingenuity. ,,f t, Northwestern Turpentine Co.. Lilhia paik and the information on newspapers in every Htate In the expenditures totalled f 1 786.8S of scores of Armenian families have f p,,rthind. was here a few days their business letterheads. ' I'n ion during lhe next two months ' which amount Jafto covered salarie.i, been able to reoccupy their old .,., ...i n..,.i i,,v,.siii.iiii,iii tin Material is being gathered, pic- The Goodrich people will print a $4.15 neriodicals in reading room; homes. s.Mled ile.i ,,nrii. u-,,,,1,1 be bis stay in German b inds I ontiii- 1 .. 1 1 , 1 '"''I his medical worn witn M'lina'l created an inl.'rn itinnal crisis. Hut in two weeks he escaped and turned lip safe mid snctld. He came to the Mi I k 0 lis early In I'll.", and had charge of a unit iu Serbia. When lhe Aiistrn-Gertna'i 'ones invaded the Balkans be serv il as mayor ol llelpredo tor a short iaie; Hun was imprisoned by the lermans for eluht weeks. During wounded and upon his release set out lo reorganize the Ited Cross com mission iu the It.ilkans. t. j, t . i s J- N s ' COSTS MOHK NOW Farm products cost 4 7 per cent more today than thev did 25 years ago. Comparing averate prices to- day with those of ISM we find the following iliffeiences: 18! 19IS . Wheat $ -0 $ 2. OS - Corn 20 t 1.35 Oat H 1..15 Riilter 1. .10 .Rfl i Eggs Oli .41, Potatoes ft, 1. 00 Hens Ilf .2J Roosters 02 .15 Steers J. 50 17.50 - Hogs 3.25 15.00 (ures selected and copy written for small map showing Ashland park, $103.86 general expenses, and a new folder descriptive of Ashland, auto camp, mineral springs, nuta-,$ 1 1 78.87 was spent In publicity Wasco. Jefferson. Des Chulei. company will furnish barrels for the Literature toriiims, etc., on the back of their work. Income from dues was $582. Crook, Harney. Klainalli and Lake pilch and also Instruct men how it is III co-operation with the Medford H20 road maps. from other so'tirces $1282.75. A counties form organization to bull I gathered and furnish lliem with the Commercial Club and with the aid Hoiii.'MckeiV Krrricn most noteworthy lea lure of the highways in Central Oregon. necessary tools, nf numerous prominent citizens of In order to care for the many new- financial renort is that hut 28 ner various sections of the valley, the comers to Ashland a service was es-.cent of the total expenditure was for' Heniiner votes Jinn nan for urav- Jefferson Flour mill here to gel be taken ilurli g the ith of Jun- shipping apples to east and to New pounty Court was induced to appro- tablisbed to secure furnished an. salary. t ty water system. (25'i0 additional water power. j. i Salem fruit union handling fire The fimi leenih decei iilal census is carloads daily at packing plant ami . uiiry, 1 U20. Zealand.