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Oregon Historical Society. Auditorium ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL. XLIII ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920 .NO. 102 C. C. U GREAT TIME At ROliREK SUSPECTS HELD YESTERDAY PRELIMINARY MEET j HELD IX ASHLAND' (By One of Them.) Night Patrolmno Tom Roberts The detail that attended the picked up two men Saturday even-1 j HONOR ROI.Jj OP I TAX DRIVE MADE , JACKSON COUNTY NEXT MONTH MEN' IX LATE WAR! The following statement is' Is- tued by Collector of Internal Rev- preliminary encampment at Camp Ing answering the description of Tho following "Honor .Roll" of j ef.ue, Milton A. Miller Lewis from the local company, are those wanted at Drain for robbing toys who were killed, or died of I "In this, as in every other sec loud in their praises of their I Mr. 'and Mrs. Taylor Friday 'ulsease In the world war, was fur- tion of the country, there will be SURVEY MADE OK PAY FOR NATIONAL ! TOWER VALLEYj GUARD INCREASED A party from the University ofj Sweeping changes In the regu Oregon geological department ! lutions of the national guard have! LOCAL GIRL IS About twenty members of the treatment anil of the pleasures of Chamber of Commerce took their the trip. liiion meal at the Hotel Austin j The detuil from the First com- have established a three weeks' caiiip between tho table rocks down the valley, where they are night. The men i.re being held , nished by County Clerk Florey. I conducted during the next two working out accurately the eeol here awaiting an officer from Anyone knowing others will please! months an extensive tax drive for, ogy of that area, xhia Is the first Josephine county. report to the county clork. If the collection of delinquent sales j work of the sort ever done in the m MENTION resulted from the new law ap-1 proved June 3, according to iu- formation received recently by; George A. White, adjutant gen-! Miss Mary Mat lies of Ashland erai of the sta.te. More pay uiul is among the youi.g people who ai.un.mn-s mm miners anu men, , complete their course at the Ini- yesterday for the purpose of dls-jpniiy, consisting of Captain W. M. According to reports from Drain, there are any corrections lu thejiMid other miscellaneous taxes, ; valley, and It Is hoped it will lead ' les stringent regulations foi '' versilv of Oregon with the close ot cussing the question of housing Brlggs, First Lieutenant Lynn D. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor while drlv-j dates or places, notify Mr. Florey. j such as the so-called luxury tax, to larger and more complete sur-j keeping up the numerical strength : the college ye'.r tod iy Miss - Ashland's would-be summer Mowat, Second Lieutenant Mer- lug In their car to Rogue Rlverjll Is desired to make the roll com-the soft drink tax. the admission veys. The chief of the party Isjof units, more pay while at camps' m'iUips also ,,,. those guests. The meeting was quite HI! Thorne, First Sergeant El-Fiiduy night were accosted by plete. (tax, the manufacturer's tax, the Dr. Earl L. Packard, acting head ! and schools and more support and ! who received honorable mention Informal, J. W. McCoy, as chair- more, Sergeant Wolcott, Sergeantitwo young men, who asked for aj Adams, Ernest-Private aero, tax on jewelry and works of art.joC the department of geology and! co-operation from the federal gov- L, high scholastic achievement man of the housing committee, , Weren, Corporal Elhart, Corporal ride, Mr. Taylor took them lu , squadron, Medford. died of result , ,.nd the tax 011 toilet articles and an ex,)eriPnce(i oil geologist. Un-! eminent. Those ar.i the outstand-1 wl.-Yh . v..,i -it ih. f.cni.v .rni.ii.iK, ..rr.uij UUIIC), .BUUlilt UIH.., . i.h.,..!. ..... inc.. , n.iu. u iuci( u " avuMvm, - i- .,. . iiinmiiirj, III')'""" I'.ei II 1 1)1 II re ttlO lOllOWng 111 illK features l)f tll IIPW ! . .. ,.l ... Xf..... nt..t Dnlia.nll Qa PMH It t ! 1 .tut I II (1 I ..n nnn .if II, un. t .. .. .1 n. I ' 1 0 1 8 ! 1 1 1' lnvllV nil ll.a ......I .1 .... I ...... I - .... ... ' - JIIU1.UL UIIU l.UVCIinWll, Utlfttuu. ........... Vf 1 II.IT1II ii.iiiucu - ....... J ' ...D Wl UCdlUIR present taking part In the discus sion. II was the unanimous decision of those present that immediate action should be taken In the mat ter of locating and equipping a tent city on a modirute scale and of lis coat In the car. After go ing on for some distance Mr. Tuy- Silver and Electrician Sergeant ! Danford, left Ashland Monday, June 14, nnd arrived in Camp Lewis at 1 p. m. Tuesday, June 15. Immediately upon their ar- lor looked Into his pocketbook and rival all were given half hour'? discovered that $100 wero miss- to this end two committees were ! rest, and then all were taken to j lug. appointed E. V. Carter, 0. F. I the artillery range, where they He drove back to the place Carson and J. H. Fuller on lo-j witnessed the firing of 3-Inch ar- where he had left the men, but cutlon, and C. A. Edwards, F. H. 1 tillery pieces, and were taken the lutter on seeing him approach, Mr. Taylor his pocketbook, which,, Applegate, Willis I. Private! i; ml other persons responsible for the fellow claimed, had fallen out ! Engineers, Jacksonville, died of : Hi.- return and collection of these Johnson and Mrs. 8. B. .McN'air on from pluce to place In motor curs furnishing. The following member sof the club were present: L. F. Fergu on. F. H. Johnson, C. If. Pierce, O. F. Carson, Bert R. Greer, A. M. Beaver, Henry Euders Jr., Mrs. J. II. Fuller, Mrs. H. T. Elmore, C. A. Edwards, Fred Engle, E. V. Carter, J. E. Fuller, II. T. Elmore, : officers j. ii. mcuee unu j. w. Aicioy. It is a pleasure to hold such in formal luncheons during the noon to observe the effect of the firing. After an afternoon of pleasure he claims, drew u gun and or dered him to return. Mr. Taylor pueumonia, February 2, 1918. texes have reached the Bureau Barber, Newell C. Second I of Internal Revenue from many Lieutenant Air Service Signal touices. Coips, Medford, killed In action. ; To remedy this condition, a August 11, 1918. huge force ot revenue officers Batemun, Lawrences. Private will be put in the field, and it Is, this coming year. Iuluntry, Medlord, died of pneu-.expected to result In the collection monla, October 31, 1918. of millions of dollars in delin- Beery, James M. Private, In-quent taxes, tuutry, Jacksonville; died of. "Information for the sales tax i-uiiiu. ..ii-rrii ii. r.iy, uieu ward, j wtmn goes into effect July 1. This is the first year that "hon- Clr.ire P. Holdrldge, Newton J. I Hereafter men who attend ar-1 orublo mentions' have been Esles, Win. Hazeltine, Hubert (1. mory drills will be paid, regard- j awarded. The term designate Schenck nnd Victor P. Husband. I less of the percentage ot attend-la degree ot excellence only slight- l mice, it is pointed out In tho v below that of honor, a fact oc- did so, and went to Ornnts Pass wounds received in action, Octo-ji.nlt of the Bureau of Internal ,ril profit, and riding, all were I where the sheriff was notified. A'l'ei 18, 1918. taken to the regular messes of the regular soldiers, and enjoyed a royal dinner. After dinner the entire detail listened to Interest ing talks from the regular army regarding different phases of the science of artillery , levenue is that many dealers iu turn to their homo here in Au- . ..... mi. .t: ..... ...... .... M1M. Ill" .Hisses roiey Will OOIll ' vcevet :,v null- In Iho B II . ...j.j , i ... . , ,, ... , . ,. , , ; ' " " . t-.imiiuuirs mil iiuMiig ueen in te,ch in the Ashland public schools p mlt ()f ,,, r,re strength! residence in the university for tho j wai, present. If a man missed i required length of time. In unii'le ill-ill itiit-iitt. II... fi..i t.. .1, Mi. Uu-mmi .( h... " " ' en.n-r vase uie lediiiieiiieuis ar to Alameda to visit at the home " L'"r, "T ''''''""" f-, s.vingen. and rigidly enforced. In ol Mrs. C. W. Summer.. She was P"5- , " , U 7 "r0oll1""" "w"1'1 " accompanied south bv Miss Elltt- T . , """'""'i'" sdloll"shi' requirement at the .... . ' i who do not get paid unless thev I mmersit IIUI-lll L.I-IIIK1A. WHO V 11 IllSO VIS I . ... ... .1 . . nave lU oer cen of jil men. nr :in ii,uni. i i,..i.,.. i.;,. description of the men was sent; Beery, Edward C Private, 1st soft drinks und Ice cream either friends in California. present tor eieh drill !n,.. i,ii.-, ,..i,..i.. .! . .. out over the country and a search' Class, Billeting Detachment U-i.re keeping no record of the , The uav scile is Imnsierl nnnlt1.! i..i iJ .1 . . .1 I 1, 1 1 . Dr Dobson and wif nf Snit'i v scue is noosiea up an arlneveme it by a student at t in for them instituted. mobilization, Jacksonville; died amount of tax col ectlons from " ' "ousun 11M nt h'""'lLi0.. ,h iillH i.-11iu,,.ii . ,. ,,. , 11., ,,..,,,;,, . Ana Ca if are caiiiiiinir for a few 1 r.nnsieu men le- mnversi v w.tre a'varded to I.11- Saturduy evening Patrolman I of appendicitis, September H.; Mich sales, or that the record is , ' , ," ul" cum 101 u ren : ,,eive f $. . . .,..,. ,,,.,. , ., ,....,, un in uie 111110 pars. 1 ney were '..' former acquaintances of Mr. and'"1''11 of H" ll0,lr na"- They Knoop of riMne and Dorothy Roberts saw two men going into1 1919. j insiiffiicent or incorrect. tht Hotel Ashland, and he arrest-! Beeson, Earl D. Private De-; "Special attention will he di-, ed them. On being examined it I l'Ot Brigade, Talent; died of diph-: reeled to the collection of thisj Mrs. Tom Mill of this city, uniti u ,el "e -" I"'1 m" increase' lliiunray of Portland. Miss Kuopp .. I.... I..... ..... . Ill Pay lor .tile It Mice ill Cailin. Ima Iw.en e ..r-le, :i tn,i.ia. 11 fire, from balloon observation toj.a. found they not only answer, thuja, May 8, 1918 jtaxas well as to the tax on toilet) ' ( o r Captains commanding companies , Ashland schools for the corn ground work at the guns. The 1 a description of the men wanted, Blcvins, Homer Private, In- 111 tides and proprietary medicines. 11,8 "'" ume I'lenusiiip. substantial incie.se the hour at frequent intervals, and at , detail also enjoyed a talk froinjtu' even their clotlilng was fairly j fi.ntiy. Jacksonville, killed in ac-Tliiough the failure of retailem Wimj nal11on all( KW00(j ! compensation for armory pay be-' such meetings tin chairmen of ' General Davis, who Is now in com-i well described in the report giv- tion, May 27, 1918. j to collect In full the tax of 1 cent I ., .. . ' Wao,i lino !U0 11 month in addition to! completion ami details will he the various committees will pre-nmind of Camp Lewis. I en out by Mr. Taylor. The men1 Brown, Thomas R hide and Introduce discussions of! The visiting soldiers were ac-wlll beheld here until an officer Engineers, Sams Valley; died of mutters in the province of such corded the privileges of all the of-1 comes to claim them. tuberculosis, March 12, 1918. committees. ficers and non-commissioned of- i Collings, Oscar F. Private, Pfivala I f..,- ou,.h Or. ......I., nH ......:.. in....., ... fnni i.ti ii-um 111 iittClilili 1 ,.,,,.0 ... ... .,, . , , ,, I Willi., kiumu un'y Will IlilTO eiu- tlineof of the amount for which ',, , . , I'loyment during the siininier va- to.let articles and Proprietary! (( medicines are sold, it is estimated . . the pay given them at schools und ! llvaillll'le ' niter date. camps where they receive the pay of the regular army. Fifty men will be accepted by Mrs. W. H. .Million left Satur diif for Sissou where she will visit with her daughter Mildred who Is there attending summer school. Miss Million is a student of tho Chico llorniHl school, tho mem bers ot which are camping in tho moiinlains near Sissun during the summer. At a special election held ill ivy ma- ... . . . rlVl.'l.'TTI lllVf'L. , r .1 . nn,LiH i.l f . . " ' Iicers- ciun, and otner cuius 0 v. .. su.eni.neiii is losing several) Harold Simpson, who lately re-j the government hereafter as the WANTS WALK ON ithe camp. j NWIETV CABARET pneumonia August 8, 1918. .million dollars annually. The tx j turned home from the University! minimum strength of a unit This ALLISON STREET After a good, hearty breakfast.j A the Society Caba- Davis, Walter II. Private, De- is collected by means of stumps ;nf Oregon, bus entered the First 1 Colonel White point out. will en- A petition was presented to thel the next morning the big 155 guns let Program reveuls the fact that , pot Brigade, Ashland; died of ranging from 1 to 40 cents, which , National Bank and will be enJable communities to organize und city council last evening at iujvc-re brought up. and the men "Confetti Dance" Is scheduled pneumonia, June 11, 1918. , the law provides shall be affixed ; poyei, hl institution during! maintain organizations where in regular meeting from residents rode on the great guns about seven j ' take Place during the latter Decker, Arthur M. Private, by the dealer, and cancelled. 1 the summer. the past it has been found impos- of Allison street, aBking that a 'miles where they saw the regit- Palt of tne evening. This will , Coast Artillery Corps, Ashland; "It is the intention to conduct ' p $ liM(, t() K,.t,lll(, so nr j,M) nl(,n cement walk be laid on the south-liar army soldiers place the guns!P10Ve exciting and a lot of fun died of tumor of braiu, March 23, as thorough ami effective a cam-; Mrs. O. L. Brown and Mrs. Hen-! While tho term of enlistment re- eily side ot the street between 1 In position for firing. The outfit, for those who do not care to take, 1918. pi,igu as possible in such a way as' 17 Crimes of Klamath Falls came! majU!) ut t ti it-e years-, all men who', .! p ' 11 r.reahnm nnd I'nlnii treei The u-r fort t iinnii.timo frmii Hie Part, as well as those who prefer ! Hawk, Uussel Simon Private, 10 bring to justice willful viola- over yesterday ami will visit inL.. 1 1.. ? '.' I l,ants lass Saturday a he " -" - - - . . . . in.-i.rii in un- ircirui war are ac- ' ini-i t v wis uiven fiif the i4l1ll)Hll petition was signed by a numbei utmy rolling kitchens, and cer- 10 "lance during the event. Con-! Marines, Derby; killed in action tors, and cause no embarrassment ; Ashland and Central Point until (.eted for one-veir enlistment' ,' . .' . ... ... felti and sernentine ribbons will July 19. 191. ... ,nr,ht. i...i... .....',, v.,...i. .., ...1.. I one ear enustmeni , 1)01ul l!iS1(, voted upon by the land wi yi upci i.t uwiirin n nil luimiuci i,. un iiu UIIU cullliirtl llu in nil... , ...... ..uni..,.-a ..... . ..-i uui,., , pel'IOIIS, il is for the best interests of the scarcity of food. be furnished to the cabaret guests ; Holmes, Joseph Thomas Prl-'who honestly are endeavoring to ! public that continuous walks are! The boys who went from Ash- order, and the confetti and ser-! vale, 1st Class, Coast Artillery, rnnply with t lie revenue laws." Alr- Dawson Foster, i.u .1.-. ..... . .... . ( . . . ... . .. tirntiiie llirnvinv In enmhinntinn I rnvnit MoHfr.r.1- AdA nt wnn,l. ... ' lett last evellini! for (hell linim. ' l'1 P1 'Ctor iaio un inai portion 01 me sueei. : ir.no nave never teaseo 10 com- - - - i, . nUUUU . - n Huong the Vshl Hid ueonle who Council Instructed the city uttor-jment favorably on their trip. tlie we'd color effects that received in action, October 12. ! in Santa Barbara, alter spending: ""' 1 ''"illK ""P ' ' . ' . ney to prepare a resolution de-Jci,a. Robertson, one of the Ash-ve been arranged for, will truly, 1M 8. ADDITIONAL LOCAL month's vacation with relatives. -""-"'V ' -' ' business. 'J J ciaring 11 is me lineiiiion 01 me land detail,, remargeu 11 was . - vj o..v. . iiiYnvo council to construct a walk as re- worth $50.00 of any man's money, , ; 7 const Artillery Corps, Medford,, died of pneumonia, October 25, owners of tho district. ! who has been suffer- 111111 H- Rlla'' arc quested. I besides the expense of going," and most of the others made similar , remarks. LA REVIEW WOMAN HEADS O. E. H. ijjg. Mrs. Ida Umback of Lakeview i.nmnis WANT HOYS AM) 'remarks. am. am uiiu ui Mhtw Loomis, Algie V. Ashland; OIRLS IX PAGEANT Most of the bovs from Ashland Tuesday-was elected wormy grand call8e, UHte all(1 place of deat , One of the Interesting features! returned the latier part of the ,1,atron of lne 0r(ler of ,he East"' liven, planned for the Fourth of July week. All did not return togeth-: e,n S,1,T at ,he annual conTention ( Morgan, Thomas J.-Prlvate, celebration is a Hiawatha panti- er, as some stayed in Portland to in PortlaI1(l 'nls week' Mrs- U", Infantry, Euglo Point; died of mime which Manager E. T. Sta-iseo the beginning of the festlvi- hMk ,llul no OPP01110"- She-has pneuinonia, October 16, 1918. pleb and committee have ar- ties. ( served in all the chairs in the or-, Morgan, Arthur Ray-Priva.e, lunged, and In which the assist-; The boys all agree that the!''" except the one t0 whlch Bne Marines, Ashland; killed in ,ic nnce of a large number of the 'thing that most characterized thewas e'octed Tuesday. ,tloni November 10. 1918. young people of Ashland is need-, yjsit at Lewis was the good feel-1 The 8e38ion Wednesday, the Nicholas, Glenn A. Private, ed. Mrs. Walter MacAdams. of fellowship that existed be- 001"1 ot tne 31st annual conven- Aero squadron, Medford; died or whose skill and efficiency luinveen the regulars and the local t,pn' w"s one of ll,e m08t entnu-: diphtheria. April 4, 1919. training an entertninment of this men. Nothing was omitted that sialit,c in tlie llis,ory of tne 01'Ka,,- Towers. Orlie H.-Private, lie kind, is well known in this city, migbt have been done for the ben-1''""0" ln thls state' ReB,atra"n ci-cit Company, Talent, died ot liar been asked to direct this pro- tflt of the lucal contingent. l,8ll0W8 550 lliembeis ot " order pneumonia, October 17, 1918. ductlon. Mrs. MacAdams hits The hoys were glad to lenrni1" "'tendance, of which 320 are: sauford, Horatio S. Private, kindly consented to devote her that when they go north again aocrell,ed delegates representing Aimy Repair Detachment, Asli- j .4. vir , .$, HI, J ,S, Cy MONDAY'S NEWS Unusually fine children's day exercises were eiven by the Meth- odlst Sunday school' yesterday ' 1"" ' "'e Shriners council time to this affair, but at a meet ing culled yesterday only a very few young people responded. It will he necessary to have upwards j laud; died of pneumonia, Ocio- fn, Lewis that they will I0C cl,al,ters in the 8tate men. with the remilnrs tliol.ek I In "ddition to the election of;bor 17. 191g. they will have a barrack to them-! Worthy Matron Umback, other of- Sinsie,on, John-Private. anil frlcllria in Alilmiil . ' 1 Mrs. A. it. Mount and soir My.slio Shrine in session there. Mr. and Mrs. W." N McN'air left ' nH'H "f Dl"lBlllll' i " Ashland S.lurday night for Portland to ""st tM WPek ' home of Lester Warren of Berkeley Is her sister. Mrs. A. F. Abbott, on I spenning a tuori vacaiioij ill ash Alida street. ! lanil. .Air. Warren is a former 4 (.r.iduatii ot Ashland high school, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Neil are In who now holds a good position In I cut In nd this week attending the' a bank in t lie bay city, shriiiers' council in session there t . I " 1 ,s- S'ul'k were in Airs. K. K. Hewitt has gone tn usual the pathfinders over tlie l'm-ll:itll U-lini-u uliA nvniwla 1,1 inti.l In (tin l.,L-u r ll.u l'r,.l.. . . . .III!- iliti'llileru .r.,n,l I .. t,,l' I ' was caught .Saturday Kinain for several months. Iiu vine made 1 lie trio last Sunduv. j.Mr. Stock reports the road in 1111 Lei ill Abbott Is out 011 the ,.i..,.,,i n,i,iin ,i n, ,, . cash register, stM.p,s .tf.uin ,.,. having unrier-l ,1, ,,., ion, nioiiiisiim m the l:,k.. lor 11 good camping season. Ho moftiing. In connection with the program given by the children the pastor, Rev. Charles A. Edwards, baptized 19 boys and girls, and took 18 new members into tlie church. A man r. it, lit by the local police, while at tempting to break into the chick en house of T. L. Powell on Ouk,e,"r' "s 11,8 on,"n clily contained lliren meeting there. Sneak thieves broke' into the Ashland M lis miiii.- li.i'o during' Saturday n i ; ti t . Entr nee was made by breaking tlie upper pane in a front window, niter which I oj ened the fastenings. They had I their work for their pains, how-1 stitet. After conlessing to the, '"'"" "" pennies, tm, pjrnl operation on his act, the prisoner was sent ,!.; " Inch wero confiscated. The com- ,,,. Mr. and Mrs. C. ! Bates left ui.ide this Irip principally to get his boat in readiness for fishing selves. The fact that they will c,rL,cu """""" "cro- fantry, Eagle Point; died of T1H..- n..HA T nu a of 50 boys and girls from 4 to I ret to mess at an old established 6,u,m 1 wounds received in action, .laiiti- 17 years take part in this pa-!mess will simplify matters great-' ' aiKer' Poriiana. associate grandiar) 3 1919 geant, which promises to be onoily, as it will eliminate the work 1!lall'011 e'rs. Minnie Letson, On-( gpencer, Herbert Guy Private, tjf the most charming features I of starting a new mess when the tarlo; a8i,oc",te BranA Patron, Coast Artillery Corps, Ashland; of the whole celebration, and ! local company arrives there. The Fr"nk J' Metier. Albany; grand ' died of pneumonia, July 1 4 ,1918. these boys and girls are urged to cocks of the First company will 8fcl'etar'' Miss Nellie McKinley, I Spooneri Artemus Medlord, In to Jacksonville to reflect for the"","u,u" ul w"s '"'" ... . . .... ,1 .......I .....1 lin.l I., II... I,. next .ifl ilays on the hardship at-' " ' ' '"'VwIk-h he goes out to his summer tending the way of the transgres- of "10 (lom'' 1,8 " nly contains the today for California where they I f - pernianently. . . eor. dssist Ashland in making the a f- Work right with the cooks of Bat- Portland; grand treasurer, Mrs.' Mary E. Johnson, Pendleton; cause, date and pluce not given. fair a success. Manager Staples ' tery "F," 55th artillery. "-""""" .u.u.., , Toskau, Gust S. Private, I11- nnd his committee aro working! All of the non-commissioned j Kraim cnductress,v Mrs. Therese faulty, Medford; killed in action, hard to make this celebration one, officers and some of the privates, "'"' """" , October 5, 1918. long to be remembered in the an-! will have the opportunity to do Bra,ld conductress, Stella K. Trefen, Philip R. Private. In Drake, Portland. lials of the city, and the young some balloon work when they go lieoplo are especially urged to lend ; to Lewis In July, and this fea- j (ox-)riox' OK ROADS uieir assistance 111 proiiuciiig tmajture is looseu torwaru 10 oy an. pageant. jTwo balloons are stationed at: AH boys and girls who want to Camp Lewis to assist in observa- IX WESTERN OREGON' Cottage Grove-Disston-Bohe- niia: Open, Cottage Grove to; . Lundpurk; god. Closed, Lund-! help make the Fourth of July eel-, tion work. ebration a great attraction this. The men from the First com-! ,n Bl,ml fp ,. year and help along with the fund puny wro attended the prelimi-j ,(.(ourlI are urged to meet Mrs. MacAd- ,,ary encunipinent were hearty in Ko9ebu.g.Peei. 0pen' good nms at the Chautauqua building lheir praise of Captain Dusen- McKenzie Highway: Eugene to Thursday afternoon at 2 0 clock, bury's work iu planning the en- n Iia nnalnna.1 tliaii no l-ta In thai . i I m T.. " " c" I cmup.nB..i al .na... '"-iRiver to McKenzie Bridge, closed ''af Bi,,u' scr.uury is me uregon mspec.or- . (.OI.8tl.,lc,on e.cfin, at )nter. instructor of the artillery com- fof g few McKenzie ni.v D.inr.ni 'pames, and has devised the plan,-,,. , ,. , j . , ir..... , ,i f !..... J...... ...... ... I Willamette Highway: Eugene ,,'' companies woi ng.u win t0 jliR(,()lli open. g()0(I. RIgdon uiiiuin, iiiw.i i"i .,u.i(,... ... j-egu.ar unity tuiiiiiaiuos, uuu an a Toil bakery and cafe on the cor-j renult the local men get valuable cr of Fourth and A streets, and j help and instruction, niado a number of Improvements, to summit, closed. Crescent City-Port Orford: To Brookings, excellent. Brookings to Port Orford, fair, rough sec I.. Ik. nl.,nt lis in nnllinfr II, e lll TOIST I'lltST '"" .: a 1 i'n itl'd iv tions; improving, bakerv denartment in condition! AT ( RATER LAhh ' . ... ... . ,. ! ... 11 1.-1... l. lor doing a wholesale unci reian 1 ne iiisiinciiou ui uciuh iat business and has already estab- fills autoist to reach Crater Lake lis bed a nice line of business. The; this season is claimed by District Grants Pass - Crescent City: Open. Rough on Oregon Moun tain; elsewhere fair to excellent. cafe has been fitted up in an at-1 Came Warden McDonald, who ar- ' , uiauio mm iu ntiucua, kuiai. Med ford-Crater Lake: Open, I Medford to Park entrance; fair. tractive manner and Mr. Kistlor ! rued In Bend Friday night, end- sayd he intends to cater to the ilng a three-day official trip into j public with the best of service' the southern part of his territory, find eatables prepared in an an-1 Two of the five miles between ptliiing manner. Closed, Lake. Iflir envpi-nment Mrnn nnd the rim of Crater Lake were open when 0DPn he left In the morning, as a force 1 Park entrance to Crater No detours. Should be far.try, Butte Falls; died of in 1 1 11- en:'a, October 16, 1918. Ward, Raymond M. Prlvaie, Iufuntry, Medford, killed iu ac tion, October 12, 1918. Wollcott, Forrest G. Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps, Ashland; died of pneumonia, November 8, 1918. Young, Loren F. Private, In fantry, Forest Creek, died of men ingitis, October 21, 1918. Of this list 10 went out from Ashland, or near vicinity. These are Earl D. Beeson, Walter It. Davis, Arthur M. Decker, Algie V. I.oomls, Arthur Ray Morgan, or lie If. Powers, Horatio S. Sanfoid, Hubert Guy Spencer, Philip II. I hooks and is made thus convenient j expect to locate q it, 1 111 case ot u lire, .otlnng else I heir destination is Stockton, to i saIU!) las traded off his .Late Saturday afternoon Chief ; was disturbed about the mill. J which they will drive in their p,.j Mr and has purchased an of Police Hatcher caught a man! family car. Ashland deeply re-i Oakland. He had made arrange on North Main street answering j Tne M,'ssla- J"1"'8' u) (""m"' H-ls the loss of Mr. and .Mrs. j rin,s 1ar this a,..,,',,, akl. p.1(,p (ho description of one wanted in overseas men, came to Aslilaiirt( jiates. who have lived here niaiiy 1 tU(. ,,,,. tho Ford turned up Rosehurg for stealing nn nulomo- ',"'erd1iy from Washington on an:, ull( lav 1, 1 closolv'sso- missing last week hut was fortu- l-lie. The man was held until an ''"""'""""e trip. While here lliey ; ,.,.,,1 Wtu ,he business und so-1 .,, , KPillK his ,,.. ba(,k Hf,.U1 officer came and took him back;1"01'"'1 " l,,pi'' ll,"'1,' E- ' Ki"'- interests of the city. Tliey! to Rosehurg. 1 w,1(,m ""'' m'VPr sl'''" stoi'ped for several days before Mrs. Williuiii Day. Mrs. A. Lftore, und made his acquaint- leaving at the home of Mr. und Schuerman, Mrs. W. II. (iowdy and Fmest Hicks is the owner of a ; nce. It was their inleutioii to-Mrs. W. B. lleebo east of Ash- Kev. C. F. Koelilu- drove to Baby Grand Overland car which; make a more extended tour into land. ' Hoinbrook this inorniiig to attend he purchased from the Norton Mo-, California, but ut'ler spending the; 4 1 tliu fuueral service of Mrs. All- loi company. This company also ! night h. re decided to return! P. C. Jordan, who recently un-, Person. Mr. Koehler will con made tho sale of a new Maibohm home. derwent a serious operation al , ,U(.t the service, to I. R. Gardner, who is employed' I" '"'"I hospital, i now able to by the Sunkist Hotel in Hilt. W(mi reached Ashland Salur-,,. XH, and can walk out a liltle. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me and jfiuy of l'e death of Mrs. T. K.; , nr. and Mrs. Charles Mee of Ap- Misg Marguerite Haniinond, a : Anderson, a former resident nf Among the recent students of.p,.RU0 woro iu Ashland over student of the University of Ore-(lbis city, which had occurred at Hu.- University of Oregon, who These young people fig- gon, Is home from Eugene on her! Detroit, Mich., Juno 16. The re-; l ave come home for the summer mvd iu a double wedding in slimmer vacation. She was ac-1 mains will he brought to Horn ! laciitlou are LePoy Ashcraft, orants Pass yesterday, and came companied home by Misses Audrey I brook where Interment will he j Fred Payne and Fred Schuerman. (o Ashland for their lionev Roberts. Miller Calkins and May- made. I 1 laoi 11. The brides were Misses .belle Leuvitt of Klamath Falls., J. ' ..... . . 'Martha Raymond and Miss Ellen who were her guests for a few days. They left yesterday fori their homes. I.... n..l.,ll nt Ul.a.-i1-.n a i-a In l.h. I, , ... , . . ., , Taylor, both Grants Pass young to land this week, guests of the for-1. ,. I f)'l Sll tlVAtltl K:i ma it i ! visit relatives iu Talent. Medford !iovUB Hiw , th() W(4.k jaiK. liiinsmiiir while In tnis sec-;,, wh ,,, (ami,y who arH As,,. nf the; lion. 1 1 -.ij... ... ,t. ...i 1. -m.iT-iun 1111 1 ne suiliiuer. ti-n nrnr C viMiCV V 4 Till A I I' 1 TWiV r .t u .1..,. I 1 . w......... ....... ...cu .u ,., ,... m.,.r,. jn Medford Saturtay where the PORTLAND. Due to a cut In was working at top speed to clear, soMbera Oregon Wool Grower,' 6PI.ropr.at.ons ny .ne sena.e. ... I00 way. association was effected. Thi. or I I I lull .AV flfl Will tm fo n. .. 1 A j... M ....IIajI In ioc.i ,.a.r..t...... . i..c ganization waa for the purpose of lost one of jts three exam.ners at, deep snow above White Horse can-. ni(jng M h- woo, gnwm of tne neg.nn.ng o. .r.e ,.. 7.. ,o .... u u,e '"the county in order to pool and sell July 1. This district, including the Medford aide and he wa. tMf woo, t a ldrantllge , ll of Oregon and parts of Wash- towed for short distance by eve F w ,,, of Ah. Jngton and Idaho, will have bnt Alex Sparrow, national park .u.iland vg, cbown of two men to handle thousands of , ,e.lntendent. He lad no further new ,MOCilltlon ,nd Cl,h Wall(er examinations each montb. junucuiiy. I is secretary. TUESDAY'S NEWS Mrs. M. F. Swigart went I Portland the first of the week , cer s sister, Mrs. A. V. Abbott. 'where she will visit for several Mrs. Myers and daughter will also Alex Brown of San Francisco j days, arrived in Ashland Saturday and wlllln. a miext nr his iir ,. I '" S- 'l'. cashier T. J. Mackey, for several days, j Medford National Bank, with Ills , Ifiinnly. was iu Aslilaiid yesterday niinpsou, u. uniier anu, A, the 8(.ho()1 bo(ir(, pwtlo Trclren and Forrest (1 Wolcott. . Mrs. Van Scoy and child of Ta- lor a lew Hours wane on ...s way ..... .-.. .un, -'.' held yesterday afternoon V. O. N - . . ' a . . 1 1. I Ill Duel I I Ii iu H I Pive other young men met death co,,ia R"ests ot Mrs. Van " k. " " ru,"' Smith was elected to succeed hlm- while It, the service, which are Scoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. j '" ""ractioiH presented sf If, and W. H. McN'air to succeed not named in County Clerk Flor- VVcrtz. at their home on Mazan- """- Ne'L who hasMhat city by the meeting of the T n,v a small vote cy's list. These are James Merle I IU reet this week. ,"-"' teaching .,. the young ladies shriners. Iwt, cast. j I sellout 111 ruin Alio iiuiiiik in WW Miss Lilly Poley Is home from past winter, is iu Ashland, a guest Mis. Earl J.fties and two Ml I la M,.s F (, i(ohlaUj,n w. n Eugene where she has been a , of the J. J. Murphy family. Sheons of Edmunds. Wash., are in Ashland today from the Valley i.tudent at the university for the! stepped off here while oil li"r, Ashland visiting tho former's view district, past yeur. jT" ' her home in Portland. : mother, Mrs. R. J. Shaw. Theyi w w j I jcupect to remain here for two Cashier V. O. N. Smith is laid Verne Blue, a student nf tin,! L. Gartner, who has been seri-j months. at home today with sickness. University of Oregon, arrived ' usly ill for several weeks, Is! home yesterday for the summer much improved mid is 11 hie to be Among the recent applications .Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepherd vacation. 'about the streets again, lie has; tiled with the state engineer for left last night for Bend where t hern home from the hospital fori Mrs. Beaumont DeLosh and ,ey will spend some time with At a recent meeting of the . ul.oiit three weeks, but has only ta by are down from Medford tin ir daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kale stockholders of the First National been able to walk out the past ; P uding the day with Ashland Shepherd. friends. ! 4, I . lleary Euders drove over to Fountain. Willis Hines, Arcblb.ild Smith, Clement M. Summers Jr.. end Walter A. Philips. Wll.l HALT TRAIN ER P.HJ AiKAr Mrs. MacAdams has secured Frances Montgomery, one who Is very capable and talented in Hie (mining of children to assist in putting 011 the Fourth of July pa geant. I hey request tlie I Hunk E. D. Rriggs was elected tO,:ay or so presence of all Ihn children to-'.:.. . 1. ....... k..j nt .;. 1.1. I f.TT .Flo. ..." ..." .,.!. ....... W V V I r.icrrow at the Chautauqua build-; rpttorf, made vacant by the death j Miss Fern Murphy has returned ' the use of water is one by George I Klamath Falls Sunday morning ing at 0 clock. I his is going 10. 0 (;PorM Owen. 'home from the University of Ore- Hargadine of Ashland for permu- nnd returned iu the evening. He be one of the most attractive tea-1 KOr for the summer vacation. ; ion to appropriate .25 iwcoud ' made Ihe return trip iu four and lures of the Fourth of July cele-; Mrs. Joseph Poley and daiigh-j 4, j ,wt of water from Willow creek. ' one-half hours, with four per- bration, and the work of train-1 lers, Misses Minnie and Evange-j Jllss Alice Walker is clerking tributary to Jenny creek, for Irrl-, sons in the car. which speaks well ing will begin In earnest tomor-j line, are spending several weeks In the Johnson jewelry store th'J gallon and domeitie use. The ' for the condition of the road ovat row at 2 o'clock. ,lu Newport. They expect to le- week relieving O. it. Johnson, the application has been returned for the mountain. j 4