ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL- XLIII ASHLAND, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920 NO. 85 France Pays Homage To American Dead ' United States of America, who died An appealing. echo from the great: for liberty during the great war, the world wiir wag sounded yesterday ! homage ot France, afternoon when the honorait cur- "The president of the Republic, 1 EXTENSION OF WORD 10 HI PRAISE FOR MO jASW BOY ON C. E. WORKERS "It. POINCARE.' The principal figure of the group tiflcates of the French High Coin mlKBlon nt the direction of the ' l"1"1-'!"'1 iifiuiw u. nic Kiuuii French governnient were presented , 8ymuolizes the soul and spirit of the to the nearest of kin of those who American army which helped France died in sorvlco' in the world war. ,0 mamtaln ulho ti10 fiame ot jile The Vlnlng theater was filled to ,01.clr of lil)mty alul j,18tlcei Its utAQSt capacity with those who I Tll0 BWord u not fn the ,caubord, by their presence came to pay trib-: t,lIt re.l(ly llt any m(,meI,t to protect and defend the weak and oppressed, symbolized in the left by a mother E IS GRANTED t i i' i el ' I i Complete returns of individuals, partnerships, flduciurios and cor porations must be in the hands of Milton A. Miller, collector of internal revenue, Portland, Ore., on or be fore March 16, 1920. This also applies to the informa tion returns. In uddition to the in come tax statements required by law, all individuals, partnerships, fidu ciaries and corporations having made payments during the year'of $1000 or over to any one person (which includes salaries, wages, fees, com missions, rent, interest, premiums holding her baby to her breast, smfl and 'annuities) must file information to Insure freedom and justice to the i returns on Form 1099, accompany coming generations, represented by ling said form with letter of trans- the figure of the knueling boy, pray- mission on Form .1096. These til ing and thanking God for deliver ance. At the right the figure of a man, E CAMP IN ASHLAND DUTY AT COBLEN Kev. J. Randolf Sasnett of the Methodist Episcopal church an nounced SiTnday the construction of a z HEARD REPORTS formation returns must be forward ed directly to Commissioner of In fernal Revenue, Sorting Division. chained and shackled,-symbolizes the'Wushington.D. C. spirit of evil and the victory over' Last year if having good and suf- nnr enemies Also nt Ihe rieht ' ficlelit reason ft wan found Imnnsul. crowning the sjirlt of America, ible to complete a return by March farmed In all the past years, in the 1 corporations, individuals and j "!lerest ot 1,16 Doys nt Ai'"'. nnI partnerships w.re permitted to fiie only, but in every good work the city II. O. Frobach, ot Threo Forks, Miu J. M. Heath recently received j Two interesting meetings were Mont., has the following to say of a letter, from Jesse Carpenter, sou j held in the Congregational churrli Aulili.lwl'u f.-iw. ii i.f ...mi hi t. 111 nil lr.'..f All. .m.l ! .... W I n ........ I new $50,000 church near the busi- " " """ " ,. i" 7. , V . . V ' '""K' "9 9ti"'""K ul)0Ut 4::!" ; ... . tide on camp ground In niunicipali- of tins city, who writes to her from mi ii,p ,.n,,- 7. ,,i. ties for touiists, which appears in far off Coblenz, Germany, where he her ot Christian Endeavor workers the Farm Exchange Bulletin, a pub-is located with the army of occupa-' listened to the plans outlined by Paul licatiou issued by the Three Forks lion. This young niun states ha is; Drown, field worker for California Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. ' stationed where tin eld F.lghlh In-'in the Christian Endeavor field. Mr. j Frohbach is secretary: fantry headquarter used to be in j Brown arrived on the evening train j "The ideal free automobile camp , ths FuulkensUne Kaiserens barracks. ; from the north late yesterda'y at- 1 umi ii nun nnunu n i im wmi-ii , uh i - mi litani, and at once uegan 11 1 a talk j constructed by the park commission racks. to a small number of Interested SATl ItI)A S XKWS Ut Ashland, Die. This camp is lo- The Rhine and Moselle rivers are workers in Christian endeavor from Last night was the occasion for one caled in a beautiful park, lifting :r out of their hanks, Jess says at the .the various societies of the city, ot the prettiest little stag banquets! mountain stream, within easy walk-j time of his writing, and it they like, A good echo of the state conven ever staged in Ashland. The spread inR llis,"IR'i; f'om business dis-j much higher will be in the heart of lion was held last night at the Con- inci. ineir B.vsiem 01 paining is in t ozioitz. nit siaiue at tne rorKS 01 ; gregational church. Three Ashland ness section of Medford. ' It Is to b I tlio largest church in the stlite out side of Portland and known ns the "People's Temple." On the spire of tho church an electric revolving cross, visible from every point In the valley, will be erected. wus at Hotel Austin and Landlord Conner did himself proud both In viands and service. It was as good as can be produced by any hosllery. Forty 'friends of Prof. Vining had gathered there in,testinionial of their appreciation of the devoted and self mini)P1. 0 sacrificing work their host had per numbered plots, large enough for curj the Rhino and Mouello is surrounded delegates gave impressions of tho anil tent. The building of fires is by water. prohibited so that it was necessary' to construct a kitchenette, wherein: T,t the residents und I convention, which was held In Ten- ' dleton for eastern Oregon and Al property hany for western Oregon. Over fiOO a large number of tivo-buriier gas ; owners of Ashland are vitally inter-j delegates attended these contentions, plates were installed with an equal, (,Htl,(i the question of an increased! More than $.!0,0no was pledged to stands Glory, who rejoices with the old war veteran, standing to the loft of the iii'inciiial fiuure. svmbolizin: on or before March 15. a tentative tlio ..rniioa n-1,1,1, in alinvi ronHv I rotllrn utlH woro irllnn n ovloncl,, i years. It WUS B fitting tribute tl) U In fiL'ht fur IIia ennd nf hnmanll v. I of 45 dava In. which to flln n 'mm. i noble guest, lockers Along the' water sunnlv was full demonstarted state work the laret budeot in Us stream in the shade or the tall pines. Uy Ihe number of citizens who re ; history. and fir trees, . tables and benches ' sponded to the call or the petition j Fifty-seven lire work recruits were built. , which bad been in circulation during! pledgeil their lives to some form of "The tourist driving into the camp the past week to place the mutter 1 Christian service, ministry, miasion groiimls selects the spot which he do- hetore the city council and discuss ary, etc. These with the hundred or sires to occupy. The plot is lllim-1 inpulls for 111 n idiliL' in Ini ruMs,, i 1 so ali eallv nleilueil In Mt'n snvicn llin native of this city .(,,.(,, , tll(11.0 js a corresponding ' water al once, or urenare for tlie fu- l.'omrades of the Ouiet Hour, the has undertaken in the past twciit;. Universal fame is symbolized bv nlete return. Conditions which ius-!an(1 a cltlz,n ln whoso accomplish- Ulllll,c.r t the gas Plate, food locker inii. The lack nf the iisio,! r.,inr:,ll Tenth r.etioners in,-l,i,l,,l ii,.:nlv n tho winged figure flying over the i tifled such extensions do not existjmenla the olmumt' may feel Jllst . amj table, so that he is the tempor-! this winter has been the cause of the delegates. II. I'OIM Aiur,, I'omier I'lesiilent of Franco group and trumpeting to the world' this year. the great triumph In which the! Where additional time is actually I United Statin participated. The required because of illness or ab i American eagle, poised on the staff Isencc, an extension of time not to pride. It was tendered through the Com mercial Club. ary solvowner ot all of these during concern with some of the Ashland1 Pr. McAfee of Berkeley and Paul his sojourn there. The only charge; residents, who fear that unless a sup-1 Brown, national J. C. K. superin made Is for the gas used. The same ' ply of rain falls between now and lendent, were t lie chief speakers and is metered and twenty-five cents u the dry season of midsummer, the leaders. Miss Sleinmt tz, president, day will furnish more gas than can; usual water supply of the cilv will received tho seven dearees of tint uto to Ashland's heroic dead. Sec-: stand(j reaily t(, 8Woop , case' our i upon written application therefor cialion shuldhnve been tendered be usc(1 fol. cookins ot thl.ee meals ' fall short. ' C. E. College ot Efficiency, tions In the building were reserved pne,llie3 aKain eilfiCavor to disturb made before the return is due. This, Iong ag0 aB a clim!lx ,0 llls Rl,,PI1(li(l , At 3 o'clock each allernoou tho mi- The reasons for Ihe gathering ofj After reiiorts, Mr. Brown gave a for the families of those who had ; tlle ,,eace ot the world, so dearly ae- however, only applies to specific cases! accomplishments, but it was a won-: I10!iiit(ii(l.it in charge, trips all ol ; the citizens was explained in full bv ' heart-to-heart talk on C. K. work, paid tho supreme sacrifice during ' quired. lot illness or absence. j derful a,,d potn'on expression the le(cr8i s that as much ns $50 ' John II. Dill, who ga?e a very lucid From his wide experience bo spoke the war. for tho members of thej T1)e entire Krop ig nmeA by , where a fiscal year has been es-jof 800(1 wl" ttnd alI,reclatlnn- to $75 per month has been made by idea of tho situation, especially t Iiat 1 of the difficulties of engaging tlio American Legion und their families, border of oak and laurel leaves, which tabllshcd in the collector's office the The fllowlnK friends occupied tlie 1iak COmnmsm for unused gas concerning the owners of the smal ! young people of today in Chrislian the members of the Grand Annyaro aiwayg awarded to victors. I due date of filing income tax returns j Beats at tne Vn,',,(,t ,i,l)le: L-vnn " and which money has been spent In lor Iracls or laud lying within the j service. Post, tho Women's Roller Corps an.U ' At , f()() ()f t)ie renotaph t,9 the 15th day of the third month; Mownt: Ceo' ' ,';"'vis' ,efs0 '"'! Pax-t for the maintenance of the park, murines or the city. With water tor; : . the National Guard Uniformed llligs of FraM.B umi America are from the close of the counting period, burn' Prof' vll,lnK's ""est flom New ! "Thousands of tourists have j irrigation purposes. Mr. Dill explain-1 Work on tho Talent irrigation ushers from the army and navy seat- ,raped and joined together by a : but this does not apply to the Infor- York; E' Vl Cartf,r' l- E- Vining.the ; oalllI)P,i at lho Ashland, Ore., camp, ed. the resources of Ashland could he ditch has progressed all winter with referred to which guesl 01 nonor' xt.mii . i en, . n. Broun,s aml thousands of dollars developed in a marked degree, ami in- nracticallv no interruption save that- Ilerce, A. C. Mlilnger, fc. 1. htaples. llive 1)(,Pn sl,n( wj(ll (h(, ,m,ri.hanls crease the wealth of the city man.v,,i December when the deep snow F. W. Herrin, F. C. Homes, Leo F. i which otherwise they might not have fold. He explained that, with water' feu the middle of the mouth. This Ferguson, H. 0. Euders Jr., Geo. W. , ,-eceived had it not been for tho uc- 'on lho land in abundance the pro- lasto.l only about a week, however, Dunn, Bert U. Greer, J. J. Murphy, ; cummodations oflereil. Hundreds of diicllon o( this country would be mi-1 jmtl the long continued dry spell has Geo. N. Kramer, H. It. Elhart, D. Ap-1 elet,,.i(, ,,, a, hung among the limi.ed. ; b,(,n Just , thlllK tl) 1Hlsll lll,. nill. plegate, Happy CIMette, Frank Jor-. trfleS( so lhat , ninlit it has the ap-i A. C. Joy. one ot Ihe enterprising' struclion of tlie ditch along. Tho dan. A. E. Kinney, Geo. A. Briscoe, pearance of fairyland." and progressive ranchers of the ; contractors have been most fortunate J. 11. Mci.ee, J. J. .Midair, it. i. nur-; llelleview district, nresi nted the mm- eu mo inrongs mat gainereu 10 uo wrnath, w,ich Is the mark of grat-mution returns homage by their presence at this. itll(le ., homage that France pays' must be filed as above, to our sons who gave their lives for liberty anil Justice. The lines engraved on the wall occasion Ashland has fifteen names on her honor roll, who gave (heir lives dur ing tho past war. These arc: Earl : ,)Phill(1 , Broup are take from D. Ileeson, Walter Ray Davis, A-tnur omjof Vi(.lor ,,. fam0U9 oemlI M. Decker, Willis Hines, Algio V. ...ld ,..,,.. ..in.,alBd rea(i Loomis, Arthur Ray Morgan, Wiiltei Anderson Phillips, Orlie H. Powers, Archibald Smith, Horatio S. Sanford Jr., Herbert Guy Spencer, Clement M. Rummers jr., Philip H. Trofern, Forrest Cj. Wolcott, James Morlc Fountu'n. Or this number soma are sleeping in "Flanders' field where popples grow," while others fell by disease in the home ramp and are now occupying a last resting place in "God's acre," near their homes. William M. Briggs, commander" ol Ashland Post, No. 14, American Le gion, In making the opening remarks. "For those who devoutly died for their country it is right that the peo ple come and pray at their tombs." All people who are not registered are requesled by County Clerk Chauncey Florey to register early! The books will close on April 21. The list of voting jirecincts and registrars of Ashland and Talent, ttir 1920, follow: No. 1. Ashland Boulevard. Reg- dic, C. B. Lamkln, E. D. Briggs, F. in this, and report now that the ditch. Captain D. I. Piper, Co.ist Arlillerv ler from the ranchers' standpoint. u readv to tinii I he water in no i i.uiiiiMi, iiic- Across Bear creek a flume mis stated that the occasion was not to . tilk.atP3 WPre ,)res(,ted informally open old wounds or to cause fresh , the faIlliiies of UlOH0 on the honor sorrow to those whose hearts had roj beeu wrung by the bitterness of loss, but rather to spread ,tho gos- A number of Ashland's enthusias pel ot gladness that so many had ic membors ,- tlle Commercial Club answered the call and proven that they were gf those whonr the late Theodore Roosevelt styled, "one hundred per cent American." He outlined briefly the objects and ainii of the American Legion, whoso pro gram is to suppress Bolshevism, keep the followers of tho red flag .Musical selections during the ex-! Istrar, C. L. Loomis; address, Ash ercises consisted of several fine or-! land, Ore. chestral numbers, a chorus, "Swing- . N-0i 2. Ashland, E. Central. Reg Song," by the Ashland high school ' r. H Hiiiillirs. a,i,,. Ah. land, Ore. , No. 3. Ashland, West Registrar, Susie L. Allen; Ashland, Ore. No. 4. Ashland, Oak. G. II. Billings; . address, Ore. No. 5. North Ashland. G. If. Billings; address, bre. No. 6. East Ashland C. L. Loomis; address, Ashland, Ore. No. 7. S. E. Ashland. Registrar and citizens who hav'e the welfare L. Loomis; address, Ashland, Ore. of Southern Oregon ut heart guth- No. 8. N. W. Ashland. IUigis- girls' glee club, a solo, "Marseillaise" sung In French by Mrs. J. H. Pro vost, and the entire assemblage sing ing the "Star Spangled Banner," Iter. P. K. Hammond made the open ing prver, while the benediction was pronounced by Rev. C. F. Kochler. After the exercises closed the cer c. rn-ni ii, j, naisvi, ii. mi-. corps, und Lieutenant A. K. ltohm-, I he acreage men lings, r. I. Wilson, r. u. wagnei, i.jg0Ui Infantry, U. S. Army, wero in seconding the citizens of Ashland in ,een built lor the lower line which D. Le Muster uiul V.- Pcrozzl. the city today as advance publicity ; their desire tor a more extended wn-j H j,.trt 0( thP sysieni. This will E. V. Carter presided and seated officers for tho big recruiting drive' ler supply, and cited the nilTantace ' (lraw jt water from Bear creek and at his right was Prof. Vlnlng and at; which Is about to be started in this this will mean for the future. This C0VPr9 th. ,,..., 0f a, ij.jnl! his left Mr. Vlning's guest from the SP(,,ioI1 of n10 s(ate country is going to expand and de- iL,"nr ,'. n.!,r ..rook on' (ho ' east. Mr. Jesse Winburn. Orford's five Tlree recruiting parties, com-; velop, .Mr. Joy remarked, and that m'utb side. Later on a higher lino Central. I nh.rn nrcluistra ftltnished music for .....iwlo.l l. .1., i. n.ilt.i.ia T !mi .. ' i i-i. b,i,i P....,.! n i ... . '.. r - . i,i,i,t-, y3 v MjiKMll 'iiii--i, ,.,CMii-.i- i ...... ,u ,iin, i, ,h lll-M- u. 1 l, f iOIIL i w in wnler Clllll- The first speaker was aIlt Nelson, and Lieutenant Jackson, ! to take up Ihe idle acres lying on the i,, i.v rltl.n ri.,iin i , , itvnit-PtMirio aiidress, the occasion. Mayor Lamk'in who paid a splendid a,e j .Medfoiil now, and may he ex- outskirts of Ashland, ami an ill- Registrar tribute to the sterling worth ot tlie ; pocted to visit here soon. The week creased waler supply that will af Ashland Registrar Ashland, Registrar district. This latter project will per linnu lift Koine limn hefot'n il is coiu- honor guest. L. F. Ferguson spoke ; beginning February 2,'l is scheduled ford irrigation to some extent will ; pi0t,,,. a word of appreciation for the Com-f0r the advertising campaign in tliis greatly increase tho wealth of this The advenl of water in the Talent merciul Club and Mr. Winburn told ' enmity. The recruiting will continue ' community. Mr. Joy's theme was 1 ,isri(,t win tl0 or nPstimable benefit of his splendid accomplishments in t,n whole United Slates until building for the future us well as re- ,,. ,1lii, ...,. i,.. h.pll his work In New York city, freely ' jilt,., jj, when these extra parlie: acknowledging tliat he was a pupilWj ),e withdrawn, leaving only the lieving present necessities. Mayor C. B. Lamkin spoke of the projected at aifenorinous cost, It will nav. iiri-nril in ir to statements from of the professor there not only, lxxt station at Medford Willi one or two. hopes of the present administration. ()lus(! WM0 know, even though tin) that he had learneii to love .nr. in-1 non-commissioned officers In this . one ol (lie projects of which had been a1( lug for his sterling qualities of heurl port ion of tho stale. the erection of two dams up Ihe can under irrigation receives hut one wettinir a year. This, it is stat- and mind. Prof. Briscoe then spoke . The prize essay conlest Is Hearing! .von thai would greatly facilitate tin ! ,i ui,i,i i, ,i.,ii,n,,.,i ,,i omcHi- wed at the luncheon given at Hotel trar, Susie L. Allen; address, Ash-:on 1116 g0" W0IK 01 Mr' '"completion. Today (Friday) thejaiei suiipiy. i ne war coming on Mie ,.,.,. ljmPi a( thia isgomo- training me iioys oi asuiiiim nun school children all over Hie country l'"' a snip in an improvrmvnis along . ,..,M,.i,,.H will learn bv ex perience. Farming property is al ready begun to be In demand in tho The object of land, Ore. ' this meeting was to get together del-1 No. 12. Barron of anarchy from gaining a foothold (ic.,lly eV6,.y Iloillt , .,ack(l)11 county Medford yesterday. Registrar G. H egates from all over the country for Billings ;address, Ashland, Ore. a general discussion of a good roads No. 13. Bellevlew. Registrar, G. program. Representatives from prac- H. Billings; address, Ashland, Ore. on this fair land and to win Ameri cans for America. were present at the luncheon, to- gethor with representatives of the. No. 60. Talent, East. Registrar Talent district fin account ot the lr- ; rlgatlnn there. the (lay, opened. his address by re- fu'ture. peaung mat poem tun win go clown A Kellei.., unanimity existed at this per cent to 4 per cent, and such other ln history as the battle hymn of the iu,lcneon on a program of securing j measures us may be necessary for the world war, "In Flanders' Fields." , p00(1 roa(1 con9truction during the! carrying out of the legislation for Ho then recalled the day, not yet : coming yeiiTi whpn every dollar spent I new roads. three years ago. when Ashland sent ' by ie ,,ounty wi ,)C n)a,che(i by t) ' a majority of the jury also recom the flower of her youth to the wars.; 8tata and fC(Ip,.al government. At mended a. bond issue for 500,000 He spoke of the elation that shone , the conclusion of the meeting it was in the county to assist In the con In their eyes nt the opportunity of j unanimously Toted to get behind ajstruction of roads to Crater Lake being called to this great duty, but (50o,000 county bond Issue to be from Medford, from Ashland to the mat tlioir sober faces showed that , voted on nt tho May election, to be! county . line over the Green Springs in.. nn,y r. allien me giavny or tne!contBellt unon se(.llrng ai(j from 1 mountain, and from Medford to Ruch told how he had inspired tneni 10 will write their e-sas. The Ash j'his line, and since the cessation of loftier ideals and nobler lives. The ni Bcilr!:, m;,y -e expected to war the scarcity of labor and iu banqueters had procured a very ! mke a good showing In the Oregon creased cost of material had made beautiful portable phonograph, en-! l jt i-Jot. competition, and some ot tho . this development practically an (in cased in a specially contructed trunk j miiaerous splendid slate prizes ought possibility. The desire ot I lie 'pres- E. B. A.damson; address, Talent, Ore. that cou!d bo h'""li,y movei1 J1'0"' to be won hy tho en'eriirising local hoard or ci cil, hoover, is to M n,H o( K t WOlul, has acce,t- No. 61. Talent, West. Registrar I Placl3 to ,lace as " '"kp" of l","r('c- j students. ' increase the water supply sufficient ,, ,,osi,i,i Deputy clerk in lite E. B. Adamson; address, Talent, Ore ! ation nml a 1,1 ' ",0 ot 11,6 0CC11"'""'j Ashland merchants have offered to afford an abundance of water for sM.ifr8 m,.e at I.akeview, says the This was presented in a snort mm ,)rjzos s follows: uuiiicmic puiposes ami io supply all silver Lake Leader. Mr. fleet is by Bert Jl. Greer, which was most pirst. National hank, cash Jin eiocuic power. ji caiieii upon City . wu nuaMfied to fill this position and Sherilf Woodcock has made a good selectiiA. This end of the county regrets to lose Mr. and Mrs. Fleet as people ot their calibre are tow and far between. Mrs. Fleet will lii East for a visit of a few months The Citizens Bank ot Ashland Is ' 1l''' ordinary conditions the system ,oloie 8i,0 takes up her residence ut Commander Briggs was followed , eolm(y com.tj all(1 the road3 coll(li. by Miss Anne Ellis who read Edwin ,, ot SoHtht,rn Ol.egon were Markham's beautiful and inspiring , threshed nut thoinnchlv. with nlans poem, "France in Battle-Flame." ! outlined for progress in improve-' port went on record in favoring the' eloquently and feelingly responded ! Citizens bank, cash 10 Kleclrlclan F. II. Walker to give ;: lion. xJ. v. uarter, tne tpeaaer oi :,,., ,, ,, vn,.T0(1,i fn- ,i,n I nnss.nre of a new l,.r rn,in h. to by the guest oi nonor. in re- Mr. D. Perozzi. cash r ; "'""meui o, mo ,i,eseiu waier sys The grand jury in its recent re- stute bonded indebtedness from 2 sponse to a hppy inference by the pre sentor on the bachelorhood ot the guest he paid a wonderful and touch ing tribute to his mother, saying H. S. Enders & Sons. mdse. order 6 ; tlJI"' Vining theater, tickets 4' This, Mr .Walker outlined, Is slm- O. S. Buller 10 j l''' " water syslem for domestic pur- , poses, not an Irrigation system. Un- that he had a sweetheart eighty-three I years young, one thuUhad completely co-operating with the American He-;'11 "Ufftcient for the purpose for1 i,ukeview. task before them From this he spoke of the great hopes and aspirations of all that W'ars should be no more, and voiced a the state and government. Ashland was represented at this luncheon by Hon. E. V. Carter, 0. W. Dunn. Cnimtv Commissioner wish that a League of Nations could j George 0wen, V. O. N. Smith, T. H. be evolved that such a state might Simpson, J. W. McCoy, F. if. Wag- come to pass. ner and Lynn D. Mowat. The speaker also added a word! to the American Legion and the! The body of the late Elvidge Mc- youngor generations. They are the' Williams, whose death occurred at Idents for the usual decade census. In the Applegate section. WERE YOU MlftHKD? There is a possibility that some Ashland citizens were miBsed when the census enumerators visited the various precincts in the city last month getting the names of the res- ones to take up the burdens of state and nation, und carry on for the future welfare of their country. He spoke of the present unrest and dis turbances throughtout the country in this present reconstruction period, which requires unfaltering patriot Ism to make "Americans for America." Newman, Calif., Tuesday morning. I State Census Supervisor Crawford was brought to Ashland last even-! has requested any such who failed ing and taken to the home of his, to meet with the enumerator, should parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWll-j there be any such in the city, to leave iiams, on Church street, from where their name, address and voting pre the funeral was held this afternoon ; cinct at the Commercial Club, and at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. P. K. Hum-they will be. interviewed. While mond conducted the service, and j every effort was made to furnish burial was made In Mountain View, a complete census of Ashland, there Tho reading of the honor roll war cemetery. Mr. McWIHiums was the may be cases whera some conducted by Rev. C. A. Edwards, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. McWil-! missed, and it Is these persons that filled his desire tor feminine love aiid whose life and encouragement had been his Inspiration to press ever onward and upward in his character and work. Then the toaslmaster opened the way for story telling, first calling on E. D. Briggs to relate his marvelous lief Commission for the sale ot food """" 11 ''s uesignaieii. and with Mr uni Mr8 yvel wera formPr drafts. Tho government of various! tlln exceptions ot unusually dry se- WH known und highly esteemed res countries In Europe are trying to im-' "" Ashland has an exceptionally j j(,.,B 0f Ashland, and their man) press on America that It Is rood these K,,01 supply. This will not answer tramn here will he glad to hear countries want more than innnoy. The latter is ot little use where there Is no food to purchase. To supply this want the American Food Ad for acreage purposes, however, und'frn, them. If that Is what Is demanded, Mr Walker stated, it will mean an im- Mis8 jane c. Allen, state advisory niense outlay, and ' necessitate the! nurse, is in Jackson county this but true fishing Mories that have , ministration has established ware- """ ' , r.iV iiVn iiiiniiiil 1 1 . e gained such wide reputation Tor ver- houses In these countries where food t"ce. sponse he fully met the highest ex pectation and credulity of tho com pany. Dan Applegate responded to f'ii,,lt. PnMI,. ll.iultli iiusniihitlnli acity throughout Oregon! In his re-j Is stored. """" '"'-ens i xpiesseu it Tj.18t September the Slate Board of Any person wishing to makfl a gift "'"7 n o ies oi projects , Moult n created, a siaie uureuu oi of food to any of these destitute for providing an Increase of water 'Nursing to have genoral supervision ,, , ,, , i rr Aniiiiin.i n,i in., u ....wl-.,.. over all the county nurses In tho countries, which are Germany. Aus-; Ashland and Ihe sm n.unding ; g(ulo Thg ,ma a(1( d ft the call for a story In Indian Jargon. tria, Poland, Hungary mid Czecho-; 1 ""niiiiiii.v. waier t ommissioiier ; M.ru ,, for ai the county pub- full of eloquence and wit we guess ' Slovakia, may get a draft at Ihe hank '"'' Kve a hlalement or the pies- Uc ,,.,!, associations, from the gestures, which was re-ior so much money. These drafts "t '"ter system, and expressed his, y ,, plan ea(,h commuIlity Ccn ceived with a scream. Oilier stories represent 110, $25, $50, etc.. and ''1"'" f H'e conservation of the j ter In a county has Its own eommuni were related in a happy vein, soiii.'jwhen the money is deposited tho lrent supply. y vj(.(,.,rm(H,,t and a member oil of them by the previous speakers j draft will ho sent to these store-. In accordance with the expression.,.,,,.,, of Ul8 romiultte of the woci an'd the banqueters "disbanded at house, and buy that much worth of ot the citizens who had signed the ;-, As ,,-le urse makp8 .P 10:20 o'clock feeling that Ashland J food. The bank handles this pro-: petition, the plans for putting this; rollml8 ov,.r tie counly. the commii citizens present had well performed j joct without any recompense or 'natter up to the voters of the city ; ,lit. fice-,,reidcnts call together an exceedingly pleasant duty wliich I charges on lis part. i 10 l'ress tneir wishes to lionil the (heir local groups of committee mem- had been years too long deferred. ; city in order to provide funds to en-. bers In frequent conferences with The Srhell company, who nave nan ;' m aier sysiem was iiiscusseu ,he nurw These confernces are who after reading the names of those. Hams. Beside his parents he' is sur-j the supervisor is who made the supreme sacrifice vived by two sisters and two brotb ; trace of. told of the reason for the occasion. ! ers, Mrs. James Peck of CalexicoJ The memorial certificates, given by Calif.; Miss Frances McWilllams of a grateful nation In bonor of those, Oakland, Calif.; Charles McWilliams MONDAY'S NEWS The February term of court which The federal inspection of Company; the paving contract of the I'aciti- by the council and citizens gathered ,)roViK ()f mtual benefit to both anxious to get'B of the National Guard was held ..Highway around (rums rass in jus- uwe mm mmn, i.irKa niiijiirujr ro ,iti,.s aud nurses. at tire Armory Monday night by Col-lephine county, is moving Its rocK was in nnor oi ino uiuer idea, anu, jl( ,,,,,! ,.,, (riR the coniin onel F. J. Kicsler and his staff. Prac crusher to Foots creek, where it will Mayor Lamkin Instructed City At- yiar , ja. kson County association tically the entire company turned ' be operated In crushing rock ror op- lorney urlggs to asceriain it nils wj ,)e uhe ,,, rarry on the work out and represented a natty appear- erHtlons In'jackson county. The measure requires a special election. jn tllj8 ..V K1)0(, enthusiastic The work of closing the gap in the pave-1 or If it can come to the people at the att,.ndanre at next Friday's meeting splendid beginning for who gave their life's blood to assist ; of Klamatb Falls and Kenneth Mc- was to have opened in Jacksonville 1 anc In their new uniforms. a stricken country, ontain a sym-! Williams of Washington state. The this morning, was Dostnoned bvtcolonel exneess-d himself as much ment between the Josephine county spring primaries. If the latter can ; wout, he bolical group placed on a renotaph ; latter and Sirs. Peck were unable, Judge F. M. Calklns on account of pleased with B company, and conipll- line and the pavement ut Gold Hill be arranged, the matter or voting ,he nPW yeas work. on which is engraved an Inscrpition. ! to come to their brother's funeraL j the Influenza situation throughout mented them on their drill which he j will progress rapidly," and within a on bonding the city to increase the the following being the translation . ! ' the county. Several of the Jurors said was exceptionally good. Colo-j few months there will be pavement i water supply will come before th ASTORIA. Clatsop county adopts "To the memory of (a blank for Legality of state dog license tax and attorney for some of the most : nel Kiesler completed his Inspection 1 all the way from Grunts rass to voters at the primary election In . $427,419.60 budget, $195,000 to go the name of the fallen hero), of the to be tested. i , important cases are reported 111. records while In Ashland. 1 the top ot tho Slsklyous. , May. on roads. 4 -f