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. AudltorluM "rpon Histories! fuT ..l!f.,liu ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL XLIH ASHLAND, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920 NO. 84 County Republicans Meet and Banquet Bui KILLED BY PUBLIC HEALTH Atffll SHOT BOARD WILL MOT pnco again the members of the Jackson County Lincoln club gath ered in annuul banquet to nay their respects to the memory of the Great Emuncipator at the Med ford hotel last night. Tho occasion wiib inci dentally the annual love feast of the Great Cnvanqulshed, and those pres ont had no grounds of doubting, bo lore the event adjourned, exactly hat the political complexion is of tho majority of those present. Tickets wore limited to 300, but the enthusiasm waxed great before the end of the day, and tlie manage ment could not disappoint those who besoechcd a seat at tho banquet ta ble of the favored ones, so all these wore graciously permitted a place in the ranks of the Irreconciliblas, and many a prodigal was welcomed back to the fold. To allow for this ovei flow, tables were arranged in smal ler dining rooms adjoining, where the guests could enjoy the music of a fine string band and the flow of; spirits, mental and physical, that pervaded the scene of gaiety. j Colonel R. C. Washburn served as toast master, with the prominent! ally discharged gun of Charles 0. t ternoon in the Medrorj public library Kelly Sunday aud was instantly ' at 2:30. It Is hoped that each corn- killed. According to the story that munily of the county will have u lew A ull kmnv some of tlnse w10 le(t u conference for all Endeavor work- The 13-year-old son of Mr. andj The second annual meeting of the fered his services to his country, to I Mrs. Frank Cardoza of near Hilt was Juckion County public Health usso be denied. He then took un bin nen' struck by a bullet from the accident- elation will be nehl .le :t. Friday uf- aud with flaming words again dic tated a line of action for the best interests of this country dearer to him than life and for which he un flinchingly 'Offered the services of his sons when his 'own efforts were rejected. Through all his romuntia career, the speaker portrayed the life of Roosevelt emulated that of Lin coin service for his country and his fellow man. A number of telegrams from va rious republicans of both state and national prominence were read, Among theso was one ' of greeting from Will H. Hays of New York, national republican chairman. Thos. H. Tongue, state republican chair man also sent greetings as did Frank M. Warren of Portland. The Lin coln club, in turn, sent greetings to the Lincoln club meeting at the same Will You Pay Respects to the j Soldier Dead? Less than. three years ugo Ashland; sent out the flower of her young manhood at the cull of her country 1 c ,E. IIR COMING comes from 'there Kelly visited the j representatives at this meeting' ranch owned by Mr. Cardoza on the 'Everyone is invited. j Jackson county line Sunday forenoon, j At this meeting reports of the past , taking along bis shotgun. While gear's activities of the association talking to Cardoza, Kelly left his gun J will be made by the president. Mrs.: at a tree, and later saw several boys; Louise Perozzl of Ashland, by the; near the weapon. Fearing they j chairmen ,of the different commit-' would tamper with the gun he picked j tees und by the county nurse, Mis.! it up to remove the shells, and .while Floieuce Lee. j doing so the weaion was discharged, j The annual election of officers ; The charge struck young Cardoza, 'and members of tho executive com-, killing him lnstuntly. I mittee will also be held. A noml-! Coroner Perl of Jackson county nating committee, called togei her by made an investigation and took down Mrs. Perozzl, met la,;t Saturday uf- Commercial Club Secures Experts Big Campaign At a meeting of the trustees of tho Ashland Commercial Club which lust ed into the sman tioura nf this morn ing, a period was placed after the Phases tho club has v l it win In mvl.. ke of olhei countries In distress. C. E. convention at Albany, will hold , urfuh.s , A:lhl.,ml (lu,.inl, pust und an undertaking entered upon ers ui mo . oiisregauouai cuurcu in whk.h s bud t() bft 4.up(.h m!ikUi(, Ashland on February 23 at 4:30 p. Afpr ,., . ,., m. In the evening he will conduct' tho (mk f.m)ra,,le actl()1 Mr. Paul Brown of Los Angeles, 'national superintendent of Interme diate Christian Endeavor and one of to brave the horrors of war tor the. tie principle speaker at the State Because you, fathers und mothers, are blessed with the privilege of hav ing your boys return to you ullvei ami well, or you, citizens, who had no representative of your country In! Kelly's sworn testimony. A jury was, ternoon in Med ford and nominated ; h,,.,,,, battlefields fighting for your selected who went to the scene of 'a tentative slate to submit at the the accident today, and an Inquest . Friday meeting. will be held tomorrow forenoon. Of the three songs recently com- Ashland Post of the American Le gion requests every man, woman and ume in roiuaiiu ui wuicu uiey mm " 5 .cc.,.., w,u-jh. .v.., ., , rn.ncn nation win next sun-; Morton street February 14 to hjlp sent a fitting representative to ad- Ped by Professoi H. O. Gilmore, ! child of Ashland und vicinity to at-j duy February 22, on the birthday' w celehrtn w 1,1.1 h.i,... ' a. .i, dress tho assemb'age Mrs. Hanley, 01 tms city, one or mem, tne Kitten -1 tend me presenumuu wn: u" , of the Father of Our Country, honor of Medford, whose efforts are claimed ; song. , was dedicated to Mrs. Ada P. Sunday aiiernoou, reu.uury -j, at her ill tile full tide of life are sleep ing In foreign soil, some of whom :,i- i ,p,'ii iivati it iiiibnnu'n m'nve.n The ' nn....A..t i -..u.. v.... i ' " vu,,,c"uu" ' "eiieui el,,el.illK i,0 a tunllutt wlt,, th(1 families of other were given the j of those Endeavorers who were American City Bureau and probably privilege of huvii g the graves otllblfi to u,tend tlle s,atfl convention.; m)xl j(11(layi a C1W of ,, RrPat their beloved ones neat at hand, I)eleBa,ea ' m,,ke ,'e"'"' ut that organization's exports will arrive in nn1 nil ,1,,,..., ,,-l.rt ....a I..,..-...., . . where they. can visit them ut Inter-l ' Ashland to start a campaign which ' Oil l ,l.,.,,.n. IV. ..-If ....a t.ii't, ml rt vals. ,........... ...o i ui promises to arouse Ashland as the attend tuese meetings. , cjy ,,. m,vei. bfiforo hfvn al.011se,, For some months the directors of the local organization have realized the need of reorganization along broader lilies nnd the necessity of se curing not merely larger financial support, but the moral support of a substantial character. Two possible methods of securing these ends were possible: By u campaign conducted by members of the club itself: or by u campaign di rected by experts whoso business Is The Social Realm home and country, does not lessen your obligation to vour neighbors who are called to mourn for tnosei neighbors of Mrs. J. K. lost in battle. I gathered ut her pleasant Birthday Party number of the friends and McClareu home on In he the means of savin? Oregon Merrill, who is at the head of the 2 1 !.- 1.11 .. 1, Indncnoi'lan ilmioiiiianl nf nnK. IU Hie repUIJJlCUU pttriy. muuiSui,vii m.Hi,nicu, ut mo puis 1 30 p. hud lie inkling of what was In store those who gave their lives to hulpiforher the eood ladv was much sur-; llie buillli"B and conducting of mod m. t;i wnicu me preseiuniion ,,,. , ,,,,,. ,,;,. ,., I iviiiuoiBaiicii ueiiuiuneiii ui me puu-."' . , testimonial of liouor to these! riiiii prised when the door bell rang to nnnilmi- it liui ri-iiimlu William Vawter deliKhted the as-! lie schools of Loug Beach. Calif., and ! High Commission at the direction ofii)(...a ,vhn i...... .,. rB,llrB, ti,i : ...,,.. .... speakers ut his table made a graceful , 8eml)lag9 wltn his Bingng at ,, ; B0 interestingly has Mrs. Merrill writ- the French government will be made wiM ho 1r,.s,.llte(j t0 the next ot kiu ! ,. . . . vulenllnps Th(. . ten Professor Gilmore about "adding i by Ashland Post to the nearest ol (h(lse of 01lr neighbors who were not 1,0011 quickly passed in social con joy and harmony to the kingdom of kin of all boys of Ashland, Taleni uniong the fortunhto to greet the sol-1 verse and at 6 o'clock the hostess childhood" on general principles, i and vicinity who made tho supreme ' aisr ,)oy ,, his return trom war. ! .. ,u.i . , .. limouuc.uil BS .o u.e uoejei ui -.. time tha ,)r0Brilm. Indeed be event and called Upon tho speakers ! wag gQ populary recelve(1 that it in turn. No Lincoln banquet could eemml be woul(1 be unable ,0 re. be complete without a recital of the Ure un(, hQ m mogt graclously re. iminortal Lincoln Gettysburg ad dress, and this was read by Captain spond to several encores. the political game was ouened by II. A. Canady. A report of the com-, Coonel R c WashbuIIli . who re. mitlee on resolutions was given In which that we quote liberaly from her let ter, as follows: I appreciate Mr. Gilmore in ai manner which words can but faintly sacrifice in tho world war. Similar exercises will be held in every city and town in the country. j The local exercises will be "held in viewed the country's nolitical status express, the honor you have paid nie!(,'e Chautauqua building, weather. lilting-tribute was paid lo'(uring the paat evcn yearSi much!by dedicating one of your songs t0 perniittiiiK, otherwise in the Armory of which time this country was em- me. Shall we let France honor these t of friends waiting for admittance, brave dead more than we do? Orum on going to the kitchen she shall we, one and all, turn out at this' found baskets of all kinds of good meeting Sunday afternoon and fill; things ull ready to serve. This was the big Chautauqua auditorium to j tloiic in cafetarla style, after which overflowing at tho first opportunity' The "Kitten" song Is charm- A appropriate program is being ' we have had to Bhow homage to these f,- u-i,ii .1 .1,0 . boiled in the horrors of war. The 1 ing! just as dear as it can be the ! aiungen nnu m oe imuiisneu nen . lIo(1 h,)roe8j This will be the first . ' persed wishing their hostess many past year, with its labor disturbances, ! accompaniment very harmonious and doU"1 are coniplete. II will be com-; cbanco Ashland has had to publicly ' happy returns of the day. Those itB great unrest and almost intolera-j well adapted to the song. I am sure P0Be(l ot musio, a reading, a brief honor her soldier dead, und they ', present were: Mr. and Mrs. W S ble burden of high cost of living, j that children will be delighted with I address and the reading of the honor su,Tiy bllV6 it coming to them. ., u,,)!, m,.. and .Mrs. F. II. Walker, Mr. was mercilessly bared by this sneak- It. You are adding Joy and har-;ro11' No ,ormi11 presentation will. nore tblin that. Hie parents. Ilie',i 'm,.u m..,,, ,.,,,1 ,: .,...1,,.,.. dress. With an eloquence rarely er who ,ace-d credit where he con.: mony to tbe killgdora of childhood , take Place duri"K U"3 Psram, the; Pxt of kin to those who paid the su-' Mr 1MU m1n j,1s Uiidd Mr ami Mrs 1 heard but keenly appreciated by the si(J(.red credit wag du9i but unfllncb. and thut is compensation sufficient, , certificates to bo infonnally present- ,)rellle Biicrlfice, are entitled to the ; j K McClareu Mesdaines llopwood audience this eminent divine paid a iny exnosed the mad exUavaaance : is it not? The more we do for the ed to the 'Natives after the cxer- tribute of respect our nresonce can i vm.... -..i....,' ,. 1 and waste that bus made this couu- lrttle ones tbe more we are benefit-: eB" give by uttending this meeting Sun-Ivegen nnd Dixon, and Miss Tillle; try the target for the wildest orgy , ting the world, for they are the fu-! Sectl0!lf win be reserved for rela-;,iliy aiiernoou. Ho not fail to do I Anderson. ' ' a member, Major Andrus, who had answered tho last call since the last annual gathering of tlie Jackson County Lincoln club. Matt Hughes, bishop of Oregon, was assigned to give the Lincoln ad- glowing tribute to America's greatest citizen, Abraham Lincoln. Compar ing him with those statesmen, au thors nnd poets of other countries W0d, of profiteering in the history of the ture citizens of the world, and no tives of boys who "went west. who were born in tho same distin guished year us Lincoln Gladstone school board authorities can afford , tlle - A' K'' W' R- C" NHUonil1 their lo1' as you would be done hy wero you in' According to this speaker the rem- to Ignore the importance of using cor-! ,,ual" co,11l"y. una ior an ex-sei-, B,1v in In lh hulwla tho nonnlo ! ropllv hnlli ,! ...n..n. I ' in- EX-SerVlCfl men ill Mill- i Darwin, Poe and others he named, j and be wilb an 9I)red eloquence! utterance." Lincoln filled a peculiar niche in tho ! did nol fuiI to make It plan to them At the open meeting ot tho Coiu- fornis will act. as ushers and direct iniinily club of Belleview lust Frl-i the relatives mid the 'members of the day night, Prof. Itelmer gave a most; world's history that made his record ; their duty. That they will respond V Vtt,'ous orgauiaztli nslo the proper, interesting and instructive talk on the customs of I lie people in the Or- go down through the ages and stand out among the immortals through nil time. Gladstone was considered a great Statesman by his' people, the speaker declared, but who of tbe present gen eration can quote a pregnant utler unce ho made. Darwin evolved a theory that was written down in books. Lincoln's life was a rqfuta- when the time arrives, was voiced COMMERCIAL CM'B COLl'M.V In the tumultuous applause that ''Js greeted the salient points of this ad-j Kmployinent Bureau dress. j In conjunction with the American "We are not nshamed of the re- Legion, an employment Bervice is be publican party," the spouker remark- ing established at the Commercial ed, "nor of its record during the past club. All employers are requested sjxty years. The hope and salvation to list their' wants with the club co"1"1'0'1 "ie following of the I'nited Stutes Is to get it on and anyone Beeklng work is urged a sane, 'moderate basis where each to list name, address nnd wants. Em- sections which will be marked. Pro- grun:. will bo distributed. In order to check with the list ut Portland headquarters, a list of the men who died in the service must be forward '1 to Portland headquar ters immedi.-ti'ly. Ashland Post has Valentino Dinner Mrs. P. P. Cheerer was tlie hostess at a Valentine dinner Friday even ing, given in honor of Miss No I u Kent and Miss Potter ot itoseburg, who are visiting in Ashland, while their schools are closed. In Itoseburg. The guesls attending tlie dinner were .Misses Xola Kent, Potter, Iloucua Roberts, Gietchen Kramer und Mrs. Hoy Sliced of Salem, Hon of that theory hy his every act. ; man may hare a right to his exist-! ployers are especially urged to make ,0 Ly ieut from which he has Just re- turned. Among his remarks lie drew the contrast between customs; in neighboring countries for instance in a Japenese hotel every guest is1 met ut the door and-a servant re list from 'moves all ot the clothing ineliidin;'. Kiimvell Eiiterlaiiiiiient.s Ashland. Talem anil vicinities. Ad- shoes and slo.kiiiirs with thn excen-1 nuinner or very pretty parlies ditional names should be telephoned tion of union suit, a kimonu is put naVB K'Vl'" tlnring the past two wolid reputation wlu 1110 Include 1 tin Mowat ,11 the Commercial mi. At F. n'clmk nverv ,ifi,.ii.i, ll"VH "01101 or .irs. iiaiK iiusti oru commercial organizations The former method has often been tried In the past with tho result of tem porary flares of chic spirit but with no lasting results. Tho American City Bureau offered the cl ui) undis putable evidence of its ability, not only to put on. a campaign which would secure the needed moral anil ' financial hacking, but to organize the alms and direct the efforts of the club over a period of years and AC COMPLISH THINGS. , i Tlie campaign of the bureau in cludes a preliminary survey of the needs of the city and desires of the citizens; the outlining. of a tentative plan to meet tlle city's needs with organized effort; surveying of man power aud potential organization re sources; an intensive educational campaign extending over a period of weeks through every uvailahlo source of publicity; mobilization of man-power; an intensive drive for 'members and income; a one month's period during which tlie American Bureau standard oninninztion plan 1 with modifications lo meet Ashland's ; needs, Is instituted, th" tentative plan Is craystallizod into a positive pro gram; systems are installed anil the modern machinery necessary to ac complishments organized. Then for a three-year period tlie Ashland or gunluztlon will have tlie benefit of the direction, advice and aid nf the experts of the City Bureau, will re ceive frequent visits from it's field workers, will hear tho speakers of In its speakers servlco upnder the Lincoln s lile, be stated, reads like ence without the crushing profiteer-.known vacancies which ex-service a great romance in the - world's fug and wild extravagance thaj has' men can fill; although the employ history. Born in a lowly condition, marked the past four years." . ment service Is not confftied to ex under a cloud that was sufficient; Several guests were present at the , soldiers .and Includes women, boys to daunt the bravest cf hearts In an banquet last night who had respond-; and girls, as well us men. attempt to gain a position in the ed to the invitatio nissued by this'. A man and wife are wanted to walks of man, after an unceasing famous club, and who were called . work on an orchard and farm place, struggle to gain a bit of education upon by the toastmaster to make A woman Is wanted for housekeep to fit him to take his place among brief addresses. Among these were' ing work at a country home. Must tho woikers of the world, after an Smith Stimmel of North Dakota, who ordinary political career in the leg-, was one of President Lincoln's body islative halls, ot Illinois, und a very guards during the war; Judge Ben- ordinary term as representative of son, a member of the supreme court; nurse would be considered. his state, Lincoln burst upon the na- Dow V. Walker, state, chairman of! Young ex-service man wants work Club Immediately overlooked : re! if liny have been every guest must take a bath. At 9 wl"' 1''n''H " 1,11011 tinle t0 J"'1' contract, nnd will. In fact, be directed Smith, Forest a soothing doctor or osteopath, aa I her Of these Hie fi. Wolcott. V.'. K.iy Davis. Arthur would call him. pusses tlirnuuli w nere iney will reside. Ray Morgan, Ch . ut M. Summers the streets and calls out thai any , fl'l "'as given Saturday nffernoon by Jr., Horatio S. Sanfoid Jr., Walter who wish may bo soothed to sleep! Mlu w- " U'air and Mrs. Louis A. Phillips," Algie Loomis, Guy Spell- by a good rub. Them are no chairs ""ll,!0 "' ,ho llollle "f tlle Inttl!r- v"' cer. J. Arthur Decker. Phillip Tie- in houses nr cnivevances niilv Ktv. "lii decoration predominated, and fern, Earl Beeson, Orlio Powers, Wil- teen percent of land Is tillable lis Hines. husband at Long Beach, Calif., hl efforts by the combined brains be thoroughly capable. No washing. 1 Fifty dollars a month. Woman and ! . MOXD.WS NEWS daughter, latter to take duties of George Washington Davis, a well who had lived tion as a man risen to meet tho great- the General Wjjod presidential earn est crisis the country had ever paign; E. L. Coburn, of Josephine reached. That he met It and carried county: Fred Williams of the state of any kind. many cans ior nelp come daily to . m. n. Clavhoi ne went .out to Mr. it Ihrough to a glorious end history service commission ot Salem; Mrs. AsaIal"1 aU(1 w111 ue responded to by Davis, house up Ashland canyon to relates to this day. Klocker, one of Medford's "com-ithe advisory board of the Salvation 1 secure the latter to plow his garden. Another great American was hon-j bative" republicans; C. D. Butler of,A""' wulcu was lormeu in this city on arriving there be found tho aged of tlie great i': t organization of civic experts in this count ry. The American City Bureau points Willi justifiable pride to its recur I of 251 successes In cities of the I'nit ed Stales without 11 single failure t'o pass the original objectives. Tho chief roconiniendatloil of their work lies In the tact that In every city in which has really accomplished thlngt ' fence has resulted in a crvlc effort Another bridge pnrty was given which has really uccompdlshed things in honor of Mrs. Bush yesterday it f- and which has grown stronger ln- by Mrs. Frank Dean and stead of weaker over a period of years following the original cum in accidents oil the' road without ot-1 former. Five tables were played, pulgn. Something of the work this fer of assistance. There are twoiJ'1H- Mollis Dodge was the recipient ' bureau has accomplished elsewhere hundred thousand miles of irrigu- ,)f the filf" l"'lze bridge was the mode of entertain- In China the people are absolutely ,m",u """ l"u'"s K,,e arranged, unsanitary but most Industrious, Tho rirst '"'izo f,'M to Miss Ruth however Prof. Reimer says its the one I Whitney, while Mrs. C. II. V.iupcl re race that simply cannot co-operate! celve" tlle c""14"1"""" I),lz(' because of their generations of sus-j . known colored man, ' in this vicinity for a number of years, 1 iclolls livilB- Even father and son I wua f,i 1 iii tils bedihu inn-' !' says, do not trust each other !.,p ai if imnr this nw.inhii! T"i'y I'avo no feelii.g of symputhy for; ,ei'"oon I 0 0 ........ ft t .... f - 1 KM , 1,.. ,. . one in trouble und w ill uass nersons ! """. ai u:e nome 01 ine orcd at this banquet, whose nitme is Eastern Oregon and Mrs. D. Perozzl, .so closely allied with that of the j member of the woman's state advia Great Emancipator that one can ory board. All these made short, scarcely be menitoned without the snappy talks pertinent to the occas- other following that of Theodore Roosevelt. Prof. Irving E. Vinlng ot this city was called upon to de liver tho Roosevelt address. The personal history of this great Ameri can ,3 so familiar to the lives of the most present ut the event last night that tho speaker found it was un Ion, and paid graceful tributes to,Kepl coniiuentlal, and used only to their hosts. 8ulde the Salvation Army offlciuls "A Lincoln Banquet without Dick!ln determining their action in this Posey would be like beefsteak with-1 vicinity. tl Is mit anticlpat out gravy," was the statement made 1 ed that conditions In this city by Toastmaster Washburn, when he'and adjacent territory will be introduced this noted Ashland poet,!found worse than in any other com who responded with a witty original : munlty of similar character or loca- .... 1 .... . . . : linn hi.. U 1 ,. . , .. . necessary to toucu only Diieuy upon poem, likening the present political "" l" u uBiieves me study ; street. D;'vU ; his great career, and therefore1 situation to the Feast of Belshazzar.i wi" 09 ot value ln revealing oppor-1 worker and whili recently to obtain social service for I man ,iea1 ln ,js bed. He was lying tio" ditches in a section of country j Vinlns the consolation. tms section closely following that ! quietly n,lu nothing was disturbed provided during the past war. ! fiitiler ,,1,0,11 the bed or house, and rr"i. i.itu m .1. . ..... mo iiuuiuss 01 me ooara will Be the supposition is lie away In his ph ep, until a few mouths ago, when Mr. Clayhorne came hen' anil established the shoe thiniug parlor on East Main Unities for work by the army in I htought out in a forceful light the when the "hand-writing" appeared inestimable benefits this unconquer-j on the wall. This called down the able life hud bestowed upon a nation house, und he was cheered to the he loved. 1 echo. He again responded with an- Prof. Vining dwelt upon the strug-' other up-to-date effusion written for gles of tbe weakling us a boy which , the occasion, which brought forth beset the life of Theodore Roosevelt, equal applause, which only the Titanic offorts of a; Altogether the annual Lincoln Day great will could and did overcome. ; banquet was up to the high standard He next curried his bearers to the of preceding ones, and while the services rendered by this statesman 1 note of anxiety and foreboding which in his service and police commission prevails during the present troublous experiences. His glorious record time could not fail but be felt during during the campaign in the Spanish- j the addresses, an effort was made American war was briefly touched : to shake off the cares and anxieties j lne PIan wu'd ultimately be extend iipon, as was his return to civil life, 1 of dally life and make this occasion! to all the states west of the Mls- nnd the call of his state to take the one of oarticular lov. und in this as- slssippl. he had no family. he tlllrd the soil about his little Itulplr will be told in later Tusues of tlii.-i t paper. j Beginning next Monday, things nro Surprise Parly . going to move und move fust. Folks Mrs. George Stevens nnd Mrs. Leojwho believe "It cant' bo done" are Burker arranged u surprise party for, advised to got their bets down eaity E. V. Jones Saturday evening ut the 'as the odds are going to decrease homo on Ilolmnn street. A pleasant j after the City Bureau experts get on turies of eating rice have come to soclul time was spent at which birth-1 the Job. cakes ami ice j Ashland Is most fortunate In secur The company lK a crew from the bureau for an inous quantities. Sinoe it is the I present consisted of Mrs. Tbliiimls early campaign as a half dozen cities cheapest food obtainable the mothers! "d daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. In California are signed up for cum- 11 industrious actually compel their children to eat l-fo Barker, Mr. und Mis. Georgo ; palgns and waiting for crews. It when not hungry, kneading their lit-, Stevens, Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.j Jnst napponen inai a crew srnemueu tie bodies that they may swallow ' Shorty Pulton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. i ' start nt Bakersfield next Monday ' where rainfall is from SO to 80 inches In wet season. The streets had passed ure literally filled with children, j half fed, wretchedly clothed and re- This aged man was quite a charac-! lBm" rceiy any attention. in this cnmmimitv. where he was; """" known for a number of years as the only colored fnaii living in Ashland, the realization that It is not a bal-day and Valentine anced rutlon unless taken in enor-i creum wero served. fields not now covered by any exist- i.,.... ., .1... .,,,v-,, n,,i u,,n,i',.,i 'more rice. Prof. Reimor said that ; Ruger und Miss Dorothy Stevens. Ing charitable or religious orguniza-j himself. It was not known be h.,d ,llu Al''iii citizen did not apprecl-j , Hons. The board will constitute ajbeen ailing, a. the last l.e was seen ",e ' Mewd" wero not induatri-j Triple llitrliilays oliM-ived link through which this district may j nilve , Wil8 busily engaged about his "m e""11" and the big thought he. A Joint birthday party was held ut call upon the Salvation Army for as-1 home late yesterday afternoon. i w mted to give was our responsible-1 th home of Mrs. Eininu Coffee yes- slstance at any time, while the army The cononer has been notified of i,v ""d "'8 necessity ot every child terduy, celebrating the uuniversaij in turn through its report on the lo-jtho death, and an investigation will l"'"1B "ained to fill some useful und!f t10 births of the hostess, Mrs, cai condition will be able to make take place soon. its work here 'more efficient. Similar boards are being formed Lawrence Kirkland, a young col- ... wuui, in uregon ana other djer. was picked up at Af aland 1 -s- eastern stales, Representative . desirable place 'world. I guests wero present i.nd enjoyed t Ministers from Jackson county will: umptuoiis dinner, one of tbe lead-! according to Field evening by Lieutenant Juckstti of the "' 1 1,16 tiller 1'astors' Training! K features of which was an iiu Chilcote. He said helm of governorship of New York, j semblage succeeded very well. The Later tho expression of gratitude following Ashland stalwarts graced the festive board on this occasion: ' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. - Vaupel, Hon. and Mrs. E. V. Carter, from a nation which called him to the next highest honor In their power to bestow, that of vice-president, to be followed by his assuming the du ties of chief executive when the bul let of the ussas.iin laid low tbe presi dent, William McKinley. ' Of- the untiring efforts for the great good of his country which The .odore Roosevelt ever presented dur- the rhargj of desertion, lonierence, arrungeu uy ine liner- mense birthday cako with the coin- According to Kirkland's s'ory bo be- movement, ui mo binoil jlales of tllo births of the re- longed to Battery F, First Division, Ie"'llle. Portland, March 3-6. ut Camp Taylor msi uiieineiuMiiiiiiiuun- fi-oin where he desert-' al-state pastors conference held in Miss Nellie Dlckej., J. H. Fuller, Rev J ed September 27, lfU. lie bs url"' 11 wln "'elude the C. A. Edwards. Rev. S. A n .nfnrrt ! h.tor ,L-hi . ccordine to his si ,te-1 launching of a great program by the army, on Field artillery. Louisville. Ky. Rev. P. K. Hammond, Mr. Storms, Q. ment, and tak-n lo li e guardhouse I"rcl.urch World Movement. Some F. Billings, Prof. Irving E. Vining. at tho Presidio. R. P. Campbell, E. D. Brlggs. W. M. there several days was forced to postpone their cam paign there because of influenza in that city and this crew has been se cured for Ashland. This city will be 1ho first Oregon city to huve an American City Bureau campaign al- jj inoiigu a nuiiiDer 01 cuies in 1110 siai.j Tho Amoricnn City Bureau has been working in the east fur ten years. A Sun Francisco branch was opened last fall und has conducted cam paigns In a number of places in Cal- . ifornla, Montana nnd Idaho. They clpients marked Hi red on the lop.,"' uow """ " "gon ier- W ...wl M,- ! "' In the industrial ( stock and Mrs. C. Biegel. The,'"'6 nwaitng lor campaigns, respective families of the honor Those present were: II. C. Stock, Misses Helena und Ger trude Biede, Mrs. C. Biegel, Miss Culla Biegel, Milton and and Elmer Biegel, Mrs. Coffee, Miss Georgie Coffee and J. F. Place. An Ohian has patented a cover Ho cot away from - "r lnfl strongest denominational lead anil was.9 or the country will be present Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney. Mr. and i Brlggs, Homer Billings. ni,,h mi. ! heuiinc his w.iv north on the trains10 """""-l the conference. An invi- Mrs. D. Perozzi, Mr. and Mrs. ThosJ lings, C. A. Dunn, L. J. Orrcs, Wei- when he was found by Lieutennnt 111,1(1,1 has been issued lo every Pro-1 that can be sealed against unuuthor H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cur-jborn Beeson, Mr. J. J. McNair, Mr. Jackson, nnd is being held here un- testunt pastor In the stule ,and nun-j feed removal from water and gas ry, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregg, Dr.'ceo. W. Dunn, Dr. R. L. Burdic, Mr til the authorities at the Presidio aie,'1",',s naVe already accepted. valve boxes (hat are buried In the nnd Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg, Dr. and Glenn E. Simpson, Mr. Milton Beagle, j communicated with. j Clergymen from Ibis vicinity who ground outside buildings. Mm. Ernest A. Woods, Dr. and Mrs.lMr. H. K. Tomlinson, Mr. J B Wi- nave "ll;ni,ipd their intention of go- HIGH PKK Kl SMKiKS NEW YORK. And now It's tho high cost of sleeping! - Bedding prices have advanced from 30 to 40 per cent since January, 1919, according to lo- cal manufacturers. P Springs, which formerly could be obtained for II! and $15. Ing his life the speaker touched , Geo. O. Jar vis, Prof, and Mrs. Briscoe, mer, Mr. C. H. Sppuldint Mr E T The massive structure over the to this conretence will be Revs. Featured by three carbon plate briefly. How, when the late war Mr. and Mrs. V. O. N. Smith, Mr. and! Staples, Mr. Dan A. A'pplegnte, Mr.j mouth of a Scotch coal mine is to' W'Wam E. Bean, D. J. Gillanders,! electrodes an electric heater has been, now cost from $30 lo $50, they clouds gathered over his beloved Mrs. H. T. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. C D. H. Jackson, Mr. E. J Kaiser Mr be built entirely of reinforced con-- A- r-nwards, John W. Hoyt, Ash-i Invented for warming the water In said. country, Roosevelt unhesitatingly ot-1 D. Lamkln, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Owen, !0. C. McAllister. 1 Crete instead of steel and timber. . Innd. and C. O. Morris, Talent. I a bath tub. H t r H M