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ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
VOL. XLIII
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, Al'RIL 7, 1920
NO. 91
SCHOOLS II
OF ROOSEVELT
B
SI
E
II
BY COUNTY AGENT
i Acting on the suggestion of
the American Defense Society
three life-size portraits of The
odore RoOBevelt buve been placed
In the public 'schools of Ashland.
.George A. Briscoe, superintend'
,cnt of schools, received the pic
tures from the society with the
Stipulation that proper frames be multiplied until in 1911 the coun
provided. ty horticultural society dctermin-
"A Roosevelt picture In every j ed to make an effort to secure the
icbool in America" is the slogan ; services of Dr. J. 1'. O'Oura, than
of the society In its free distribu-l working in the county for the (lo
tion of pictures with Roosevelt's p:irtment of ngriculuire. The so
patriotic message given to the or-ciety was successful in this and
ionization the night before hiSjDr. O'Oara opened an office in
.death. This activity iB a part of, jici ford in Januaiy, 1911, will:
the campaign against Bolshevism the litle of county pathologist.
Jackson county was tlio first In
the state to secure the seririces of
a full time' man qualified to give
assistance to the agricultural In
terests of the county and direct
efforts to make agricultural pur
suits more profitable.
This county has been noted for
many years for the extensive pear
acreage it contains and for the
high quality of the fruit grown.
As the industry developed the
menace of fruit disease and pests
nrTAiip nr mi in
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at mini in mrrnun
hi r dl i wum
m mm m or mmr h ar m m m
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s, ., a ,ii f alui r,.a. p. C. Smith and
i ADDITIONAL LOCAL son, Louis, of La Orande, arrived
$4$$&3$33$4$&$in Ashland this morning and will
he, guests at the home of Mrs.
Burrows and son, f'rof. I. C. Wil
son, principal of the Junior high
school. !
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C. V. Loosley, who has been
J in this valley for several days
buying cattle, has returned to his
, ranch at Fort Klamath.
i Yd
Tl ESDAVS NEWS
Walter Watson, who was called I
to I.os Angeles recently by the
illness and death of his brother. I
has returned to his home.
USD
N1LA
Y
James Paynes of Kalispell, Moli
lalia, while on his way to Por
terville, Calif, to make his home,
slopped off between trains In
Ashland, Sunday, and spent the
day with his former friends, Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. French.
The warm rain of last night and
early this morning lias done more
to start the growth in pastures
than at any other time this spring
Mi f:.rv walker l. nrnr mm according to Charles I.indsey.
blch is being thoroughly waged Thus began the work that C. C
principles ol cilizensuip a no loy- sion
ity.
j A GLORIOUS KM).
When it came to taking a:Pe''iod9 whicl h',ve tllke" 80
standing vote on some detail or, much time in the past.
Ilio Commercial Club ex)iuisionj Budget for Ono Year,
at the public meeting held last1 The budget subscriptions will
night It was found impossible. ; he signed up for a one year per
About two-thirds of the crowd loci. This point was discussed at
was already standing. It was a ' s(Jne length, it being finally de-
Rood turn-out of interested and cided that a one year lpan would j develop between the two divisions
enthusiastic citizens. The vari- he more satisfactory as it would ; under their respective majors. It
ous details of the club expansion Permit of raising n larger budget 1 is expected to have two or more
a next year should progress nnd
i Klamath Falls and will spend a
i few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Butler Walker of East
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. H. Ketchum
returned home last evening from present warm rain
Bedding, where they bad been 4
spending the past week with rel
a! Ives.
ultaneoualy with tho other parts
of the campaign, membership
teams will be built. Two majors
will each select five or six cap
tains, who will in turn each select
five or six team-workers to each q. L. Brown of Klamath Falls
team. Much rivalry is erpected t.) s)ent the week end in Ashland
while cm his way home from
who owns much rtork over on
the Green Springs mountain. Mr.
Lindsey stated that pasture Is
poor at present. On account of
the cold weather grass has not
started any to speak of until the
fcy the society, and Is (Intended to; Cate is now carrying on, succeed
lmnress unon school children the'lmr years having seen the exnan
.rv,v m it em. wera i"en I "e t
braced all the agricultural inter- ' '" "'"'-'.uglily discussed and .new projecs justny.
ests in the county. The activities " Throughout the meet-' I he amount of the budget will
of the orfice being designated as ""' a S"'U f Bood-nutured and he set by the budget committee
county agricultural agent work. et ei"nest co-operation prevailed after the program of work is made
Mr. Cute began his work on He-1 wl,ich uur we" rr ,he sllcce8" "" Apportionment of the bncl
cember 1. 1915. Since that time'0' tne """I'"'- The campaign Uet to the various projects will
t. headquarters was hardly large e made ny m meinnerfiiiip alter
The circumstances of Bishop
Watt Hughes' death amount to a
transfiguration. It was a glori
ous end to a cultured material
lfe full of good works and mark
ed by high spiritual idealB and
teaching.
On the memorial anniversary
Of a risen Savior, standing before
the services he has rend
fruit Industry of the county have
, been extensive. Blight control,
fraying and pruning demonstra
tions, pear ripening and storage
investigations conducted in co-
nnonillnn with llin hm-t cut 1 11 r:i 1
a great audience, picturing '.he rtmelll f ,he 0reg0I, Agrl.
occasion of triumph over .lentil.
I.resentlng convincing arguments tjon worfc have be!in Rven ,ttell.; worn decided upon as follows
til the resurrection aim iraiisng
uration of Christ no doubt
cuoting Paul, "there is a material i
tody there is a spiritual body,"
le was transformed in an instant
women's teams in the drive,
Drive Week. (
Tlie intensive drive for mem
bership will take place the week'
commencing April l'.Hh. On
Monday night of that week will j
be held a civic dinner. On Tues-
hardly large be made by thtj membership after ; dayj Wednesday, Thursday and
enough, and did not contain the expansion campaign is con-1 Friday the teams will go out from'
enough ' chairs to care for the 'eluded. 1 0 to 12 a. in., and will meet a!
crowd, but nobody minded. The The budget will be raiRed from j luncheon, where the clay's results1
sjamling votes were disposed of liriiis, special nnereMs, nnieis, w ho reported. Both civic din
when it was discovered that an restaurants and individuals. Tim dinner and luncheon will be
almost unanimous opinion existed amount will be not less than $5,-1 "Dhk-I? treat" nl'nirs. The work
on practically all or the points 000 or inoro than $7,500 In all , for the teams will be systematized
brought up. Details of the plan : probability. an,i ,. as C11SJ. s ,)Ssii,ie.
Mrs. Ceo. L. Moils of Portland
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
I.. Smith of the Slump appart
tn cut s.
Mrs. Charles J. Brady, Jr., has
Portland, where he bad gone tO,PI1 fan,1(1 ,0 Philadelphia, Pa.,
purchase a motor truck. Mi'- by the serious illness of her fath
Brown drove the truck home, and or Khe u,(t ilst nif,M fol. t.
found some bad roads between fias(
here and Portland. j. .
i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Xinlnger are
A freight wreck up on the , fnm au ,,,, ,,.
mountains yesterday aiternnon ,. . . , ... ,,,.,.,.,
iiii(iih I'tuinn ill .ti 1 1 i.ii ma.
Everybody has heard of the
Pennsylvania State constabulary.
The deeds of this wonderfully
disciplined body of men in deal
ing with lawlessness in Individ
ual cases rank with exploits of
the Northwest mounled police.
Heretofore they have been mount
ed on horses but this is chang
ing because of the modern de
mand for speed. Pennsylvania
has just purchased 70 (ioodyear
equipped llarley-Ilaviilson motor
cycles lor these constables, to use
in riot duty anil to make speed
in getting to the scene of crimes.
After the men have been trained
in their use by experts of both
companies, it is expected by offi
cials that tho efficiency of the
force will be greatly increased.
C. C. Endorses
Measure For
Educational Aid
from the material to the spiritual
kiid to the blind eyes of the ma
terial world appeared to be uo
more, but the eyes of faith eas
ily can see tho great man vanish
Into the clouds, even as his Lord
Lad disappeared in his transfigu
ration. Matt Hughes Is not dead. He
U more alive today than ever,
.with a transceudently broader
.vision. Having shaken off the
limitations of a material exist
ence he has entered that broader
life, capable of greater work and
greater spiritual development. To
Bishop Matt Hughes, Easter of
1920 was the greatest day in bis
Useful life. The veil was raised
and he was given full knowledge
of that life of which he had long
taught.
It is altogether fitting and in
perfect consonunce with the Lov
ing Father thut such a man as
Matt Hughes should pass from
the material to the spiritual life
.without the anguish of long sul
ferlng.
tion. At one time as many as
18 fruit inspectors were employed
by the county. Vmler the plan
whereby Air. Cate supervises the
inspection work t lie force of in
spectors has been reduced to
three.
In co-operation with the weath
er bureau Mr. Cate's office each
spring "makes available dining
the frost season a service where
by orchard ists are informed re
garding probablo frosts and as to
whether or not the teinperatitie
is apt to require artificial orchard
Plan of Campaign.
.Membership Dues. Secretary Movvat outlined the
Dues will be $12 a year, It be- campaign plans, which can be
ing decided that more members skeletonized as follows:
could be gained at this rate and' The program of work is to lib
that those who were willing and formed by a program of work
able to pay more should be given committee suggested by the com
an opportunity to subscribe to th? niunily at large from the sug-
ludget. ! gostions on the questionnaires!
Memberships will be signed foi j which are being mailed out this!
a three-year period with the pro-1 week. This will be a tentative!
vision In the apnllcatlon that program which will later be pas-1
death or removal from tho city,sed upon by the membership,
annuls the membership. Presi-1 The budget committee, nftcr
dent Ferguson explained that of i the program of work is formed,
eoure in case of serious financial will set an amount for the bud-
reverses or other such unforseen
delayed the north bound trains.
No. 54 was upwards of two hours
late in getting in to Ashlaml. and
No. 10 was also n little late.
$ S
A. E. Powell of '.he mechanical
department of The Tidings office
was an over Sunday visitor with
friends at Maytcn, Calif.
S
Should we celebrate this Fourth
1 At a meeting of the board of
trustees of the Ashland Commer
cial Club held Wednesday even
ing, tho following rciiliition was
Mrs. C. C. Cole has returned
to her homo in Oakland. Calif.,
after a several weeks' visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James passed:
II. Doran, and friends In Ash- Itcsoliilien
land. She wil stop for a few In view of the verv seiijiis
days' visit with relatives in Grid- crisis which confronts the high-
,,y. i or educational institutions ot Or-
$ ' egon and tho inip"i.ilive ned
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Every detail of the campaign of July, 1920? If it is decided to "" '"""
has been worked out completely celebrate; if a majority of the fl'"' A"""1 w)u'r" W;IS
effect ive
and h multitude of
methods incorporated.
About Apiil liilli a prospectus
will be mailed out to every pros
peel, containing the complete plan
of work, budget plan, and sug
gestions for future policies for
the club based on the most mod
ern methods in Commercial Club
organization.
Following completion of the
drive the old director? and offi
cers will r,eign Ri.d a new elec-
get, pro-rata it among the firms'" '"h1(I l""pr "lnHt democratic
and individuals from which It 1 aimple lection methods which
Iy relieve the member from his; will he raised, and form an or-'"1 "e explained in lnh later.
citizens believe we.
brute; the cideh'atloii will go
down on the Commercial Club
program of work. Everybody in
Interested In seeing what the cit
izenship of Ashland thinks should
go on that program. It will be
made public next week.
hetilintr CniMinp ninth 111 most
. . . , , ' incidents, the club would natural-
years is a serious pest in the .
Bogue River valley. In connec
tion with codling moth control
Mr Cute each vear maintains sev-
eral cages in different sections ofiw Hh " (,i8l'"nt ",lowel1 " CPnu'1' Tc' wi" '' s"licit
the valley, in each of which hun
dreds of codling moths are im
nrisnned and lime of emereence.
is observed. By means of these a year 1,1 "(lviinc8 wliere Possible, , has already been practically com
,,,,,, , .... otherwise sem -annually or quar- pleted
he is able to forecast accurately . , i
obligation. ' j ganization for soliciting the bud-
Dues In the past have been $12 get In-so-far us" firms are con-
terly payments in advance. This ; members of the firms for
discount will not be allowed here-, bershlps at the same time,
after. Collections will be made A porspect list, card Indexed.
President Ferguson closed the
meeting Monday evening with a
strong nppeal to every Aslilandei
to put bis or her shoulder to the
wheel,. He asked that the men
and women of the city make up
their minds to serve in this cans"
Mrs. A. I.. Irwin entered a lo
ci. 1 hospital yesterday and this
J morning underwent an operation.
She expects to remain in that In
stitution for several days.
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Charles Abbott is confined to
his bed at present wilh an at
tack of rheumatism.
?
While in the Itie'iie River val
ley, where she was sent under the
direction of (lie interstate V. M.
C. A. of Oregon and Ma ho. assist
ing to place young ex-service
. i. '..i.i i.. 'called some time ago by the death
Slioiliil enr
ol her lnni 1 1 1 r.
Miss Kale Chapburn of Ban-'
(ion and Marvel Steels or Coquille,
members or the girls' glee club'
of the I'niversily ot Oregon, were
guests of Miss Itowena Roberts
over Saturday night while in the
city.
1
Miss Mildred Million, who came
liome a mouth or so ago from San
Jose to recover from an attack oi l
liii'luenzii, returned Saturday, night
to resume her studies at the Normal.
This will be completed
ln.u (,, tn l'...,a 1 1, aon.-n. ll,t ...nl. 1... .. nn III.,.. 1 ...1.1
II.. !,..,, time In nimk- enolinir l" ' " " ""' ""
moth sprays, and this information tiiry fl'"nl "le fre'iue"t c"ec"'' ' theu be divided into districts. Sim
is made known to orelwdists, i i 1
who aro guided accordingly in j WEATHER REPORT. SCAR SI'RAV I'OR
their spraying. .. . ' .1 PEARS A XI) APPLES
and come to the Commercial Clu'i men In their future vocation,
:iid offer their services instead of
waiting to be asked.
H.ECTIOXS HELD 1
CHICAGO
(lit
', Prtl Inn in tr iti t lio ir-iin'-i t i i-o .
: Early ill 1919 the Jackson coun- , , , , , ,1
, . . , observer meteorological record ,
, ty farm bureau was organized,, ,
: , . ., . , , , , , for the month ot March, 1920, at,
'thrnnpn the efforfq nf nleresten
In the full glory of an Easter , ,. ... , Ashland:
" ' farmers co-operating with County ,, , ,, ,,.
morn, without hesitation or re- Date Max. Min.
grot, the old garments were cast p.ece3 q( um,ertakcn ,. tf
off and the spiritual body of the wag & county.wle Hqlllr.
great soul put on tne white hub- poiKoning cainpai(!n. ,,.,
Iiaments oi uis risen i.oru.
the direction or Mr. Cate a little
' KXOCKERS A.XI) KICKERS ; '"''e than thlee to"s of P"""
A knocker is a man who only " ..-..... '
knows how to use a hummer to
knock things down.
A kicker uses not only a ham-
form n l;i recommended by tbe'U. i
S Biological survey. Approxi
mately 1100 farmers co-operated'
in distributing this poison and.
about 60,000 acres were covered, j
A questionnaire answered by 62:
farmers Indicated ll.at the saving
to crops on these 62 farms alone
amounted to $7,027.
IN
ir
COUNTY DIRECTORS
mor, but a saw, a square and a
level.
A kicker may knock down, but
he builds a better edifice than
that which stood before,
: It you are handy with tools,
j Be a kicker.
The Ashland Commercial Club
jieeds lots ot good live kickers.
It takes constructive kickers to do
fhings.
If nobody kicked against pres
ent conditions we would all set
tle down and progress would stop.
' Hearken to the tale of the two
frogs:
"Two frogs fell in a can of
jcream. I
"One said, 'what's the use of, under tlje direction of the Inter
truggliug, we can never get out." church World Movement which
"He quit kicking ana fell to thejVill run from April 25 to May 2.
.bottom and drowned. j Denominational county directors
i "Tho other kicked and kicked, for the denominations participat
I "And kicked some more. ing in the campaign have partly
' "Until he hud churned the cream ; been appointed, as folfows: Bap-
Jnto butter.
ARE A D
Waller Frazer Brown of Med-
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With favorable weather condi
tion pears in many parts of the
valley will be In the proper stage
for what is known as the ' Pink
Scab Spray55 about the last of
this week. But most of the spray
ing should be done (luring the
week of April 5 to 10. Anjou and
Howell pears will in all probabil-
2a;i,y be ready before the other va
rieties.
This spraying should be de
layed as late as possible and still
get the spray on before the blos
som opens. The ideal stage foi
j this scab spray is when the buds
og in uie. n ull cluster uave &t-in i n
30 fed, so that the stems ot the rruit
3d buds are exposed, so that
on can be couted with spray.
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Mrs.
Jean Morris Ellis gave so much
help In pointing out tho future
life wnrk'iif the young men thai
a fine testinrTniial of appreciation
f I 1... 11'. .1. L
AI.DFItM EX ' conci'neii n ii.un-i ri.i'.'-i
Brown In the name of the Ash-
(Bv I'niled Press) ; M,Ml1''"1 "f ""'
CHICAflO, April fJ.-Supi.le-1 American Legion. This is in the
nientarv aldennanir elections to I'P "f 11 h"'""'' l""'11 '
fill ten vacancies in the cilv coun-1 which the names of members ol
tho Posts aio insciiiieil, anil win
be sent to Mrs. Ellis.
8
According to reports from the
Trigouia oil well at Fern's valley
Mm drill Is going through sot:
shale at a depth f l-'O feet. So
far the results are satisfactory
to the company.
Two fine used cars have been
sold recently to Ashland citizens
by LeVoll Zilinlel of Meilfi.nl.
These are a Dodge to Ceorge
Yates, ant! a Chevrolet to CiiVj
Lawton. !
of
a larger appro... liutinn. made nec
essary because of.
1. Til" deceasei! buying pow
er of I he dollar;
2. Tlie greatly increased op
erating expeuM's;
3. Tlie very large increase In
tlie number of students
(150 per cent inreas"
since ! ! 1 :! I ;
4. The revenue under pres
ent mileage bill being
practically the same as in
1913;
We consider it our urgent duty
to pledge tho support of the Ash-
iliind Coiinnei'clal Club to tlie
i adoption of the measure referred
'by the last legislature for the re
lief or tlie higher educational in
stitutions at tlie special election In
he held .May 21, and do also ask
tlie co-operation of all citizens of
this community to back tho meas
ure wilh a large affirmative vot".
HOARD OF TRI'STEES, ASH
LAND COMMERCIAL CLCII.
STOCK XOT I N.I I HER RV
SWEET-t 'LOVER SEED
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c il were held here today.
The election established a new
record in Chicago politics. II ;
was the smallest ever held.
The election is called under the
non-partisan election law a sup
plementary election. These con-:
tests are supplementary In that'
Walter Frazer Brown of the
Peinl.ro Orchards near Talent
was nil Ashland visitor yesterday
afternoon.
Dr. W. K. Buchanan was a bus!
those wards which did not give (,s8 Tsior , M,.,l)n this fore
some candidate a majority vote
at the February elections will
(house their council representatives.
noon.
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this
The unbelievable amount of
punishment sustained by auto-
It will not do any harm if the mMe th.PB n ,,,.,,, .,.
32 spray is upplied when one or two
32 of the buds are open in each clas-
Dr. S. A. Danford, superintend
ent of Klamath district of the M.
E. church, came in from Luke
vliw, Sunday, where he had been
conducting evangelistic services
lor tho past two or three weeks.
II. E. Hills has been called to
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ford has been appointed campaign; (; 50
director for Jackson county for
the united simultaneous campaign
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ter.
date, 7, 19, 20; minimum,
date, 10, 17 31.
Precipitation Total,
"And got a footing.
"And hopped out."
Mrs. George Yates Is the pur
chaser of a fine new Dodge car
.which she acquired yeste:d.;y.
i
' Portland to Los Angeles on
list ivew norm :vioeiiiei.i, i'-fncne8. Rreatost in 2i hours, .41.
N. Smith, Ashland; Presbyterian j (lntBi jj J7 .
New Era Movement, Rev. Chas. ' Nl'lmb'Pr r ya w, nrh
I'. Koehler, Ashland. ( or mnrP of prPrll,i,ation. n:
The drive plans call for a large lfl. p.(rMy cUnuW 3.
organization in this county, in- ci0,uij., is
Apple scab spraying will be a lit
tle later than the pears, and in
sections where scab was last year
on either apples or pears, spe
cial effort should be made to
make this application at the prop
er time.
For pears use liquid lime and
sulphur, one gallon to thirty-live
gallons of water. Dry lime and
n siilnhur three to four miuiids to
c (
fjr, ! fifty gallons of water. To make
27 ; the spray more effective use two (,ru!!jy a)liu on Hio remains of
: gallons of oil mulsicn to two bun- hB w,,. )ut dm fully Inflated
2.20 ire(1 8i11011 t"nl. (Ioodyear cord lire, perfectly
For apples use liquid lime and mounted, swept on down the
sulphur one to twenty. Dry lime t rtiok at teiriffic speed In the
and sulphur four to five pound
to fifty gallons or water.
wheels are revolving at the rate of
:T times a second when the car!
is making Kit) miles an hour, is, Ohio by tlie serious Illness of his
not appreciated by the average inou,or. He started tor the east
racing fan. "1 last Thursday.
A remarkable Incident ill the .
recent Los Angeles race brings
litis point out in a striking man
ner. Art Klein was leading the
field on the 183rd mile, cleaving
Hie air at 10 I miles an hour. Sud
denly bis right rear wheel col
lapsed, the steel spokes being
sheared off close to the rim.
Kearine wildly, the car scrambled
MOXDAVH .NEWS
A telegram was received yester
day staling that Matt Hughes,
bishop of the Methodist confer-
That sweet-clover seed screen
ings are not injurious when fed
to stock in proper quantities i the
........1....:.... i....i;r;...l I... .,.., ......I..
ath occurred J'""""
by tlie bureau of 11 111 111 a I industry.
I'niteil Stales Department (if Ag
riculture. While it is recognized
I hal an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i ' 1 1 e en c r;i 1 state
ment should not be based on a
few experiments., 'he r'ailts ob
tained by a limited number of
tests lend to prove there is no
ground for the fear entertained
I by some that sweet-clover seed is
poisonous. Furthermore, the ex
periments indicate that sweet
clover seed screenings with hay
can be fed to sheep to good ad
vantage though perhaps they do
land and have taken possession not ioiin as desirable a grain teed
i.r their new home. as bran. The experiments sug-
gest that a larger use might be
L. Cartner has purchased the ln.(( ((f ,h(se a,..,,,,llill,,s ns
I'leish property 011 Eighth street. 1 xtm. f(MM
Tlie sale was mad'! through the' ,
Beaver Realty company.
The runeral o( the late Mrs.
r.. iv. nun ...ok p.a.e. ...,. hc(, ut g p v()lm.lVf Allrii
late home yesterday afternoon, 5i , , ArmorVi for ,he IIU,.MW1.
with interment in Mountain View of eIe,.tlns ,.aIa tl) rm ,le ,a-
Tho funeral of the late William
M. Abbott, whose d
Friday night, was held yesterday
I rom the late homo on lllaiu
street, with interment made in
I lie Ashland cemeiery.
Ernest Rogue and wife ot Cal
ilornia are guests ol the former's
sisters, Airs. Liicl ie and Miss
llogue.
Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Havener
newcomers from Washoilgal.
Wash., who have purchased the
W. .1. Carpenter property on Ter
race street, have come to Ash-
An order has been received by
the First Company, Oregon Coast
artillery, that an election will be
cemetery.
Mrs. Elva Unhurt returned Sat-
ence in Oregon, dropped dead unlay evening after holding a
while preaching a sermon in 1 three weeks' evaneelistic service
church in Cleveland. Ohio. Bishop ill Alaineda. Mrs. III. bait reports
Hughes had been pre.icbitig every
night during Holy week In that
city. No further information has
reached Ashland III regard to III"
bishop's demise.
eluding committee from each de
nomination under the direction
of the denomination campaign (11-
L'IS DODCE.
Co-Opcrative Observer.
high by end of next summer I" rectors, and a citizens' committee, Ml'CII SEED CORX DAMAflED
-oad slogan.
m mi
direction the car had been taking
When it finally ranie to a slop.
i. was found 1111 in 111 it.
This is the first time that such
a freak performance, cdinoiist rat-
it particularly successful meeting.
Miss 'Jessie Tatcher .has assumed
the position as assistant to Dr. W.
E. Buchanan, and will also con
duct her work as public stenog-
Mrs. Dan Walker is home from rapber In connection ut this of
Klainath county, wliere she spent tire.
Hie South Pacific coast, and nor
mal temperature probably, is tb"
weather forecast for the Pacific
.' Another Interstate hydro-electric
Plant beil"5 built on(paper for
Oregon and Washington.
qeaded by the united campaign
director.
A great deal of seed corn in '
western Oregon was mined by the!
GO 70 PEN
the winter. She will remain for
the slimmer lit her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Neil are
i,,,, ti, nn.i.,.,ln. i,f tires, has LoniB rrom hall rrancisro w ne re
ever been witnessed during a they had been spending some coast states during the period of
time. j April 5 to April 10, inclusive.
. I I
I LOTH. I. A .MOV ED. I ,r' nI"' K- K- '-"(.slev ot Mrs. Kittle Huntsberry was a
fBv I'nlted Pp'Ss) I Montague are in Ashland, visit- week-end visitor with trienils in
eanry caused by the resignation
or Captain Millard W. Grubb.
Captain H. A. Canady, ot th
Medtord company, has been de
tailed to act as Inspector of elec
tion, and will be here on that
date. Every member of the com
pany Is ordered to attend, unless a
written excuse is obtained prior
to the meeting night. A permit
to remain absent for several drill
nights ran be obtained upon
proper application, however, by
those, who have occupations which
Fair, except occasional rain in Prevent them from coining to drill.
race.
All members of the company
are now equipped with the rub
ber soled shoes, and these will pre
vent the scarring nf the finely
finished floor.
The lawn at the Armory Is now
in the process of being planted,
and the appearance there will
I heavy December freeze, and all 1
SAN FRANCISCO, April 6-
j corn not thoroughly dried on? oi l The niolion of ir.ry Albeis.
Rhine flotilla was moved during
the night, according to a report
In government circles. Defense
What can the Commercial Club
do for Ashland?
What would you like to see done
W. E. Moor, one of the local in Ashland?
letter -carriers from the Ashlandj Tmic abollt your city'B future? , Protected from the low tempera-, wealthy Portland miller, .e.ilenc- Ministcr r;(.s(dPr was called Into
postoftice, has moved this week; 4, : ture was rendered unfit for seed J ed to ten years imprisonment ronfBrPcP t tho chancellory to-
rrom his former home on Scenic' A. D. Helms spent several days All corn should be tested before! for seditious utterances for a re- duJ. tm,iy before noon.
I)rive to a house on Helman ia Grants Pass this week looking used as seed, warns the farm hearing of his case, was denied
ptreet where he will be near his after business interests there. He crops department of the O. A. C. by the United States circuit couit Eatacada L..th Co start opera-
BER LIN, April 6 Tlie Herman ing the former's parents, Mr. and Cold Hill. She returned to her soon be greatly improved. A Jau
)iewljr acquired farm.
I came home yesterday.
experiment si ition.
, of appeals yesterday.
Hons at mill.
Mrs. C, W. I.ooslev, at their home home last night. ""r "as been employed also. Who
en Oak street. 1 ; '" Kt"ep the building In a proper
i At the last meeting of Hillah slate ot police.
O. W. Loosley will open a saw Temple, Mystic Shrine, it win de- Encampment this summer will
mill on Ball mountain in the near 1 cided to hold a ceremonial in he for two weeks In July, and
future, and has closed a deal with Ashland, June 5. This will take will be held at Fort Stevens, ac-
tho Ashland Iron Works to con- place Just before the national con- cording to latest advices. All
struct machinery for the new clave of the Mystic Shrine at young men intereited are urged
plant. 1 Portland. 1 to Join the guard at once.