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' " ' " ' M' ' m , I I I II I !! imimn n l mm v.- . Wednesday, May 13, 1020 ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS PAGE THREE tttttnittitti I LOCAL AND PERSONAL tuffltittttntttitiittttmitmatiiiiiiiiiia THURSDAY'S NEWS Cuy Jacobs Is remodeling the house he recently purchased on n street, and when It is completed 1,6 will have one of the handsom est modem residences in that sec tion of the city. 4 Mrs. Irene Ashney and little son Bobbie, who have been mak ing, an extended visit in Ashland j with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jumes Barrett, left Wednesday evening for their home' In Tacoma. I S, C. Hamaker of Klamath! county came over yesterday on the Ashland-Klamath Falls auto stage for a short visit. Mrs. llu- miiker, who had remained hem since returning from the south several weeks ago, will go back with her husband in their auto mobile which they had left hero. Mr. Hamaker reports the roads in very good condition between here and Klamnth Falls over the Green Springs mountain. 0. A. Stearns of Pine street is In Klamath Falls this week on a business visit. Dobbin Irwin and family have moved Into the Allen apartments from tho house they formerly oc-l copied it K0 North Main street. I Rev. C. A. Edwards left last I evening for Portland whero he, represents tho Methodist Sunday school of Ashland ut the state Sunday school convention in ses-j nioti there this week, lie expects; to return Sunday morning. j ' ' j Mr. Peck, the game warden at j the Lake of the Woods, was in j Ashland yesterday on a business 1 rip. He was displaying while; here an unique and ancient gun Which he had picked up somewhere j and was keeping as a relic. It j was one of the first Colt's rifles! with a cylinder like a pistol, ami manufactured ns an Improvement j over the muzzle loaders of olden' times. 1 Mrs. Emil Peil, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. I. I). Applegate, and aunt, Mrs, Putnam of Red lands, Calif., arrived home lust night from the south where she had been spending the winter. The trip was made both going and coming In the Peil automobile with Mrs. Peil at the wheel. Mrs. Putnam expects to spend the sum mer in Ashland. s. W. F. Dewitt has purchased the residence property belonging to Frank Greive on I'nion and Alli son streets. The sale was made through the Allen agency. i i Miss Jessie Thatcher has ac cepted the position of Bookkeep- er and cashier in the local tele-j phone office in the place made va-J cant by the resignation oi .viss Dorothy Jones. The city schools were closed this afternoon at 2:30 in order to allow the pupils and teachers to attend the ball game played at the high school grounds be tween the school nine and the Grants Pass team. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Edgar of Central Point were Ashland visit ors yesterday, calling at the Pres byterian manse, I Rev. J. W. Hoyt is In the north ern part of the state this week in the Interest of Sunday school events. Ho first attended a con ference In McMinnville, then later will go to Portland where he ap pears as one of the speakers at the state Sunday school conven tion In session the latter part of this week. ? ? Mrs. Williams of Dunsmuir is In Ashland this week, visiting nt the home of Mrs. George Gillette. C. B. Laiukln has sold his two lots on Bush street to H. H. El hart. These lots adjoin the prop erty Mr. Elhurt recently purchased from J. M. Alnutt on Nob Hill atreet. The latter has graded the lots off and they present a fine and attractive appearance. C. B. Lamkin made the sale this week of the 50-acre tract of bottom Bear creek land across from Talent belonging to Glasgow brothers to Jesse Inman. Mr. In man bought the residence proper ty and seven acres of land belong ing to W. A. Strutton adjoining the Glasgow tract, and will make the latter his home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Seavey of Brownsville, who have been spend ing some time tills spring In Med ford, were In Ashland this fore noon. Mr. and Mrs. Seavey are much pleased with Ashland and are looking around in the hope of finding a location which suits thim, and may make their home here. , - Mr. John McClintock of Rose burg are spending a few days in Ashland this week, the guest of her sister. Miss Dalo Coshow, one cf the teachers in the city schools. Mrs. H. P. Holmes left last Bight for Portland where she will represent the Baptist Sunday school at the state convention there, and will also attend a mis sionary convention in session In Portland. Miss Maynie JHIson, Kay Jill son, Walter Lowe, Mr. Simpson; aud Verne Carey composed, a party who went down to Gold Ray dam yesterday and plcknlcked along the river. ' J. M. Aluutt and family left this forenoon by automobile for Klamath Falls where they will make their future home. Mr. Al nutt has purchased a home in the latter city. ' a, V. L. Putnam has sold his fine team of horses and outfit to Mr. Rerkensteiu of Medford. This was one of the finest teams in the valley and sold at a high price. F. H. Busby, an uncle, and Miss Emma Bushy, a sister, of Mrs. J. E. Angwln, are guests of the lat ter at her home on Bush street, from Oaklnd, Calif. ? .Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bowman and daughter of Chlloquln, Ore., were guests In the home of his sister, Mrs. Turnbaugh at Talent, for a few days. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kouns of Talent went to Medford Tuesday even ing. The Talent high school came to Ashland Wednesday evening for n swimming party ut Helmnn's baths. I WDAV'H NEWS M. H. CaHe of Portland came in last night for u visit with his father. He has been making a tour of the states with his .family and stopped on his way home. 3 Miss lima Dyer, a former Ash land girl, who now lives in Seattle, wai. married recently to Jack, Mar tin of that city. The bride has many friends and relatives In Ash land. Pen Hadfield, who spent the winter in California, has returned to Ashland. 8 O. E. Rohrke is treating his house on Seventh Mreet with a new coat of paint and is otherwise icmodcling the building. Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Blue are moving this wek from their home on Laurel street to their ranch south of Ashland where they expect to spend the summer. Mrs. James A. Yeo left this week for .Myrtle Point to spend screral weeks visiting with friends. 4, $ Mrs. Howard Barrett was up from their valley ranch yesterday visiting her mother, Mrs. F. J. Rln'nn. A carload of berry cups for the Ashland Fruit and Produce asso ciation arrived here during the last week, and has had Manager Ilriggs and his assistants running In circles for several days taking care of them. These cups usually ci me in crates of 1000 each, but on opening the car Mr. Briggs found the 325,000 nips had been shipped loose in the car. This of itself would not have been so bad, as they had been tiered up, with 5C In a bunch, had not the bulk head in the car broken loose, let tine the tiers in the center fall together In a grand mixup. The counting out and porting of the carload of berry cups, which us ually consumes about two hours, took several days to finally get in shape and stacked in the ware house. The members of the public li brary board met in regulur ses sion Wednesday evening. No spe cial business of importance was transacted, the board simply dis cussing the usual routine of work and going over conditions existing in that institution. SATIRDAY'S NEWS Miss Mary Moore has resigned her position at the Iron Works, her resignation taking effect to day. About twenty-five mail clerks held their annual meeting last evening after which they ad journed to Rose Brothers' confec tionery store for luncheon. H. H. Palmer, who with his wile, arrived in Ashland yesterday from Portland, today purchased the residence property of George Caiey on Allison street, where he will make his future home. Mr. Pa'mer will be connected with the Tidings. Mrs. E. J. Van Sant received word this morning from Mrs. Bay L. Sherwln, who has been spend ing several years in West Salem, Wis., stating that the latter's On Savings Accounts Wo Interest A Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND, j mother, Mrs. Ladd, had died at her home some time last week, Mrs. Sherwln w j a former resident of Ashland, but on account of her Mother's delicate health she left several years ago for West Salem to mnke her home with her mother during her declining yeurs. The burial of Mrs. Ladd took place last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George McCallis tur are moving to Grants Pass where they expect to reside in the future. Edward Reynolds of New York, and II. D. Putton of Seattle, vice president and superintendent, re spectively, of (he Postal Telegraph company, were in Ashland yester day looking after business intei csts here. The Palmer brothers, formerly from Portland, who hud been liv ing In Klamath Falls for some time, have come to AKhland for the benefit of the climate, and .. . me planning on locating in thlsl,,v " summer iuiimiik iiuer ma raiicnes section. 1,0611 able 10 SPC,"'e for ",me 11 ",e- there. owing to the sluggish movement1 A large number of Grants Pass; of freight in this section. Mjs8 Uernlre Conihs of Talent people accompanied the baseball! is a week-end guest at the home team to Ashland Thursday to wit- TllB Ashland Ice and Storage : Iuwiml R(,se ness the game between the high ! Company is bavin its buildings; school teams of that city and j repainted, which will be a vast; Mr. and Mrs. V. n. Foster ami Ashland. j Improvement to their appearance baby or Santa Barbara are in Ash- $ 4 when completed. i land and will spend a month's va- Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mitchell ex-' raiiim with relatives here, pert to leave tomorrow on un nil-1 Tlle 12-acre ,iact at ,ho hea(1 tomobile trip into California which , ot Strawberry Lane, known as the i;. r comstock has purchased will embrace Willlows. San Fran- r,iVPt l,laee' alul owi,(m1 for1th II. II. Elhurt house on Bush cheo and other points where thevl,lle Past 'H''8 .v(!iir3 W J- AI" wlll visit with relatives and frUnds They expect to be gone tb-ee weeks or a month. $ 4 Mrs. I). Mooreliead of Sacra - mento is a guest of her father,! John Hughes, in Ashland this: Fred Isemun of Grants ( week. After a short visit here'rass chaperoned a company of Bishop Walter T. Sumner will Mrs. Morchead will sail for the high school pupils to Ashland l,,. jn Ashland tomorrow and will Hawaiian Islands where her lius-'1'""1 I118H- Thursday, to endue! services in Trinity Epis- balid is engaged in the United witness the ball game between the ,,,, ., church Sunday evening. States geological survey. j Ashland and Grants Pass high , 9 q j school teams, played on the lo- W. and Mrs. H. A. Spencer, who Mrs. J. G. Dollarliide leaves to-jcal grounds that afternoon. ' 1 have been n guest of their dangh-da- for Albany and Salem to visit! ''''. Winifred Spener, for with her children who live in Mrs. Rebecca Hicks, formerly ev, ,al days, left today fof their those cities. If the weather holds good Mr. i.n: Mrs. W. A. Freeburg will start on un automobile trip to Be - loit, Wis., where they will spend the summer with friends and rel aties. They expect to go by way of Klamath county and Lakeview. James M. Murphv of San Fran- Cisco, representing the Hiram Johnson national headquarters, was in Ashland over night, calling i on friends in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna have! Just returned from a pleasant trip , to points in California. On their return they were joined by Mrs. Hanna's mother, Mrs. Nellie Con ner, at Red Bluff, Calif., where they spent two days visiting friends, after which they spent a week in Dunsmuir before their return home. Mrs. Todds of Willows, Calif., is spending several days In Ash land this week visiting with fiimds. Mrs. E. J. Calhoun is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Beaver, with whom she re sides. Mrs. Calhoun is 91 years o.' age. ' Mrs. May Austin and little Biuce Hale of Medford were up yesterday Tisiting with friends. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Luke Jennings drove up from Medford Thursday and visited with friends in this city. Tom Roberts, the night police man, is able to be on the streets again after a bad attack of rheu matism which confined him to the house for several days. He is not able to resume his work at night, however. The Beaver Realty company re port the sale of two lots and resi dence property on Elizabeth street belonging to Rev. R. L. Dunlap of New York city, which had been purchased by R. F, Parks and wife. They already occupy the MAKES TIIE OLD HAT LOOK LIKE NEW! ELKAY'S Straw Hat DYE Colors straw, leather, wood, etc., easy to apply; quick to dry. Wear-proof, light-proof. Brush comes with every bottle. Sixteen colors. Lighter shades of any color may be obtained by diluting with natural water. av THE ROTTI.K Ask us about it. McNAIR BROS. 77i HlGaJUL Stdri ,1 house. The agency has also soldi accompanied by Frank W. Stall of the house and two lots In block i Eugene, a guest at the Austin. J, Ituilroad addition, on Sixth, t street, owned by Charles Ileschele, Mrs. Porter of Coolidge street which has been purchased by C. seriously ill. Her son, I.ee Por B. Glisan, !t01'' nlK' 8lster came up from Horn- j I brook last evening to be with Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dunluys baa! their mother, purchased through the Allen agen- $ Icy the Dillmaii property on Sixth street and will make this her ; i.borne, whos death occurred in .mu j Portland earlier In the week, was 4 4, j brought to Ashland Thursday for Charles Robertson, who was in tnrhil. Funeral services were the grocery business in Ashland, hi Id Friday afternoon from the and who left here In the early j Muhodist church, Rev. C. (i. Mor spiing, is now associated with the lis of Talent officiating, and in Fiuit Exchange In Modesto, Calif., tenncul was made in tiie Ashland where he is reported to lie doing nicely. .were .Mrs. Wilbone's children. ;Mis. Beardsley of Minneapolis. Mrs. J. H. Wlthrow was in;Min.; Mrs. Van Vactor of Oil Ashland Thursday from Talent j ,ie.(l9 , :iljf,; Mrs, !,, and Miss spending the day with relatives j,.,, Anderson of Portland, and and friends. ! Eri.est Anderson of Yuba City, . ' Calif. The Overland-Marcy company,! Thursday received a carload of y y filler ,as ,,,, 0VeI. , Overland touring cars. This is, paisley, Lake countv to spend thr II, n fi.jl ,liil ll,n enmtuinv hllH ,,eit h" ,"'en purchased by E..,ipy it as soon as Mr. and Mrs i er, janitor oi ire navMuuino I school. The salo was made through the Ashland Realty com- ! pai y. of Garfield street, Ashland, (lien Ivesterdav morning at a Medford I ho pital. Funeral rerviccs will be held from the Christian church at 'Central Point Riindiy afternoon at 1 1 o'clock, with interment at Moun- Main View cemetery, Ashland. I Mrs. J. A. Ruger and daugh ter Pearl returned home lust night ! from San Francisco where they had been spending several days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Conner of the Hotel Austin drove over to Klamath Falls yesterday, and will return this evening. They were Look! Look! A few line bargains at bar gain prices 7-room bungalow, fine locaton. House newly painted, newly tinted and varnished. Lot fcsx 145; all kinds of choice fruits and flowers. Take a look at this fine home. Easy terms given. I Best buy in Jackson county: 5 I acres in bearing fruit, all fenc : ed, and only 2 Vj miles from i city. Owner in east. Cost j $1250.00 when trees wuie small. Can be had now for only $550.00. Look at 523 N. Main St. for dandy little 5-room house Willi ranee. linoleum and few pieces of fur ' niture. Terms to suit. I Call and look ovor my list of good bargains. MRS. S. L. ALLEN Oil N. .Main St. Res. phone 189-J. Office phone 1 There Are Many Things Upon Our Shelves That sonipfinips yu will want yourselves. Many items in themselves ore small, hut in the course of time you'll need them all ; so we would ask you please to keep in mind the place where when hurried you can find all your needs in the Hardware Line SIMPSON'S HARDWARE 37-39';NORTII MAIN STREET j 'he body of the late Mrs. May i cemetery , Accompany the body . , s,"'''t and will, his wife will oc- r.inart more into the Alnutt prop- eny on Nob Hill street which they recently acquired. This sale was I made through tho Lamkin real es- lai agency. home in Copco. lAI'KRTS DECLARE Kl.ooll EXCELLENT That the Armory dancing floor is among Ihe finest in tho state of Oregon, is the verdict passed ii on it by dancing experts dur um Ihe past few days. For some days the hoys of tne POLEY'S FLORAL CREAM ' Free Sample on Request We make this cream. We guarantee it. We are sure that it is equal of the best. Every lady is invited to try it with privel edge of returning if not Batisfactory. at PolehDrugStore POLEY & ELHART Druggists. First Company have been working! steadily on re-scraping and wax- ing the floor by hand, with the result that the floor is now as smooth nnd shining as any ball-' loom floor on tho coast. j The Auxilliary Girl's Ball held , tonight, will be the first social occasion since the re-finishing of, the floor, and people of Ashland will have the first opportunity! lo make use of and pass upon the, excellence of its finish. j The Armory will now be one of the most popular dancing places in southern Oregon, not only on account of the excellence of the floor, but on account of the beauty of the interior of the building itself. New wall lights have been installed, a dressing room for ladies has been fitted up, and it now remains for the people of Ashland and vicinity to re-pay with patronage tho efforts of the boys of the local company in lilting up the building, so that it can be more useful. ' Much credit is due Sergeants Elmore, Morrison and McN'air. Privates Barber and Robertson for their tireless work in this re- paid. The local company Is steadily PEIL'S CORNER BY THE PARK Iceless Cooler no ice needed will pay for itself in one sum mer. Order your mower and re pairs early. Spray and garden hose. New and geennd hand sawing machines for sale or rent. EMIL PEIL WILL IT Uv hand you can saw 5 cords With it Vaughn saw one man can proiluee 21) cords n day, nt a cost, or 27 1i cents a conl. Vaughn drag saw will earn you ll.."li n day profit, less oil nnd gasoline, which, ror 10 hours' continuous- running will cost about Vl. ". ...... , Seo how quickly I he Vaiiglin drag saw will pay for Itself in mlililional proiils Ami after It has earned il cost it goes right on earning for years if properly cared for. The saw can he taken into the woods any where u horso can go. TJJflTITT OTCT . , ., Come In and let me show you. iliYllLrlllL At the coiner on the Plata. 302 X Yes 303 No '! ha NO INCREASE HI AUTO LICENSE FEES N9 INCREASE C!: GASOLINE TAX Keep tin -p tlirir fjrN h miii'l. 'J'lu' present auto license fees ftnd gnsoline tax will i:iy linlli tin irii'i':il iiml int''n-.t on all t!l(( lioluli under tliHiiinrii'linrlit.nnil yi.il an annual .-uipjtli U'siuYs for other state highwity u.nk. No :m 1. lit io: :i 1 laxalimi (f tiny kiml. FEDERAL FUfifiS MUST BE MATCHED (Jr.'K"ii iaii-l vi- M:!'i.-i..t llitlnv..y I'mihN t' niiiti-h l-'rilcral apportion mcnt.s nr On i'"i. ru'iinit t-t I In- l i,. I.t oi IViIitiiI inoiii-y fur Oi.h..ii ItoaJs. IiincuMhii tliiH ei.nMiliili"! :il Imi-h is :i m-nily. I'nli's.s limit w iiionaM.d either ttatv Muni-, eaiii.i.t I- c"iiiple'"l for n.aiiy, many i'arn,cir mu-t be tiinlieil bv direct prujierlv laM.i.nii. Tins ineiiMiie uvertn din et .ruier!y tax fur stata highway uml i.iak. s early c..inpeli.ii .v ilile. Let's Ret tin! tumli built iww. Income from Present Sources Sufficient to Pay Principal and Interest. TV (not tint r,.v,.iiu.'fi..Tii mil" li.Ti.ap t.vi :iiliwtiu. illi..ilt inrrfMi' "t innt rtM, will l. ni ...nv Ix.ili i ... i. mi I . ( il.. b i..l n e...lv I Hi; I.y..t!ii-.i Ikw ii, tli. ft,l, l',,ii'i.li.l, n.nl.J l.M.-ry r..s:r.,l vt.r II 1. 1 t . M r..n, h l I r v.t.1h-ii.ii. Eanui.. lliMl.l.- ,-.,i. ,v II .i.v. II ..I .... I r j,. iU tat in r. .,.11.. .1 ie..l Ih.t ;.....Tit aM U ut.,llwlilniN.I ll. mi iwl'vin I-l! i.i il i.! oi..lnil.Tl!i!i. i ilur;i. .11 l),-ij. ' J- .i lut.t,! T..I.!". fjluplilft.l fuiti.ri 1 1 f ru.llti.ill, wntf t, ORI HI N IIOIDH AND D 1. VI: 1.0 1' M I NT ASMOCITIO t. L llril. rmil. US m H . fIUM t ( (I. tnma (, 1 I. Ull ( MiiipiiKD ll-u0.juutrfl, 311 IV.nriwtrl Uui..lu,, ritiulid, l.,tu VOTE 302 X YES -For 4 Stats Road Bond Limit FORD SON FARMING "To make farming what it ought to be the most pleasant and prolitable profession In the world." That Is Henry Ford's vision of the Fiiidson Traetor anil ihat It means to tho fanner. The filmier of Anieile.i liavn don.' wonderful work. They have lu Imred hard ami pati-'Ml)' ami their efforts have mdi prosiieiily eoiniiioiiil ace for the nation. TIih limitless forces of Rasoline, kerosene and electric ity urn now ready to loose tlm bonds of Ioiik bonis in the field, uncertain crops uml sliortiiRe of labor. The fanner's He ran now enjoy more of the beau ties of lite. The trai tor will make It hard to keep the boys and Kills away from the farm. Conveniences now commonplace in the cities are broimlit to the farm and farm bouse by the tractor. Harrison Bros.-Fordson Tractor Dealers Fordson Tractor Dealers grcwing in numbers, nnd it is ex- peeled that within two more weeks the quota of 110 members! will he reached. Many old ex-j sorvlce men are now coming-in. I Last Wednesday evening about twenty members of tile company; received firing instruction under the direction of Lieutenant Mowat j ar.u Sergeant Danfonl. " f !"!;:'" :;:" :"!: ":;:,;;;, r;; '" j;!!1;,;;:,!";"'; j J i. "i 'j j H yj fl lili.iiiiiiiiiUuiL :';;;.;, ;;;ii:;;.,, ,.-,:;,; PAY TO OWX A VAKillX DRAW of wood n day at a cot or ELECTION, MAY 21 MM Vote 302 X Yes For 4r State Road Bond Limit IiAI.l.OT TITM: IS AS t)I. LOWS: CnTVrU)L !i:lMi;NT -tt-f-rr 1 ti thf p'pi y the I, a, w,...lJ.'v LIMITATION CF FUUK PER CFNT STATE INDEBTEDNESS FOIt PR iANuKT fT.MDS. -I':in. T; at t I " 1 l A, in lr A I .. i-l II 'I'M !.( !!,et.N- f '-' "I I' P"' "Ut M t- 1 1. -m f .i.-i i! :'i't 'i i . 1 , i1 1 ni'-lii I n iii'Vi ii ilrbts ii ml littitlitirt (mi t!.i inn -i " ( l'Ui.tn'(-"iil l.i'inliiitur: -ttiintieiit nail' t t'i I,;,, .ii'. t ..I I mi ! 1H i.' tr,. ,. Ii .r1,-. iv nnnnrriTU TV Vt niDTOT iiUrnurtnii iha-hu uinni WEATHER- FORECAST KOR COMING WEEK Occasional rains are promised in the north portion of the Pa cific coast states for the coming week, with generally fair in the south portion. Nearly normal tem peratures will hold. Vale Larger street lamps In stalled in business district. iiiwrrwrmiimwn Ready to Brighten You Dp Conqueror HATS and CAPS Impart that well-dressed feeling. New Spring styles. jS New Shirts. New Neckwear. New Suits. Spring I'ndorwear. I Oil MEN'S WEAR BY THE POSTOK1TCE :iii!!iiii;:.iiuii! SAW? lcr cum. ..ii lit nil ll.e pr-ipeny :tl.'t now pn.vitlcii l.y lnw. TflV ia Ashland, Oregon