PAGE FOUB
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Monday, July 21, 1020
student schouhl be present to-lh.nd visitors this week and are which refreshments were served,
night." The entire cast Is splen-j guests of M. C. Llnlngcr of the! The guest list included Misses
did. 'vulcanizing works. Mr. Glengerj Ruth Emery, Nina Mevius,
$, $ ! formerly lived in Ashland, where! (iwynne Gammon, Violet Wilton,
Mrs. Sam Bordon of Gold Hill' tit was proprietor of the Square Virginia Jones, und Messrs. Leon
is a guest of Airs. J. H. Ring inpeal orchards, and hns mmivjnrd Smith, Grover Leech, Ray
Ashlaud this week. friends in thia vicinity. The par- mond McGee and Norman Wells.
ly are returning from a trip to J Miss Jones was the recipient of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton of Mus- Cnna(ia and Mr. Gienger states' many beautiful gifts from, her
kogee, Okla., is an Ashland guesc,tllul ay (he ,)lnce3 they 8truck; friends.
at the homes of J. H. Dill and B. di.rinK their jourlley nothing .
R. Greer this week. ; comea up to Ashland. "Fiom j Luncheon to Honor Guests.
Grants Pass to this city we found j The luncheon In the Park yes-
Pr. S. A. Danford left today for (he c0lntry fneri vl(f cheapen terday noon, given by the Chau-
ftianiam runs on uih uuues us su
perintendent of this district of
tho Methodist church.
Pr. Cordon MacCracken has pur
chased the property on Hargadlne
street belonging to Mrs. Agnes
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
TJESDAYS NEWS
Policeman Hibbs arrested a pas
senger brakeman by the name of
Brazau In the park Sunday night
on a serious charge. The case
was heard yesterday afternon be
fore the police Judge and the man
was bound over to await the nc
tlon of the grand jury under (1000
bail.
Peputy Sheriff K. E. Lueker of
Kugene came to Ashland lust night
to take into custody R. S. Rankin
wanted in that city for making
away with a motorcycle secured
from the Cycle Supply company,
Rankin, who was formerly in the
employ of an eating house in Eu
gene, contracted with the cycle
company to buy an Indian motor
cycle, and after making the first
payment he took it out one even
ing on the pretext of trying out the
machine, but failed to return. He
v.as located here with the ma
chine through the local officers.
The deputy sheriff left this morn
in? with his man.
t
Kenneth Lilly, a student of I
Stanford I'niversit.v and noted
i.tlilete of that institution, has
unived home to spend the sum
mer viiciition.
r. nd conditions much better thun tauqua Board and Commercial
rr.ywhere else," he stated. , Club directors In honor of Dr,
! Berchtold of O. A. C, Dean Straub
Word from down the valley ct University of Oregon, and
slates that the Trigonia Oil & Gas j jm,ge Adell of Boston, was a
company, which hud lost a drill-1 vcr. successful affair, and the
lnfe bit in the well at a depth of , beautiful environment and tasty
menu gave enjoyment to all who
Herndon and will make It his per-: fee( had a Mw onej
menent home. He expects to oc- , .... , , I
'htii ii I'l 1 1 1 ii if was rPHiinipfi mi u r- .!.. . t it
cum-it sometime next month, and . ; imrimimieu. mis. r. j. van.pani
meanwhile will make several re-' mo"""g' . ,und Mis O. Winter, representing
CD . , i i ...
nir nn fh ii.lh.ihe. Thfi suIh ... Z, r , , ""iiiuuqua ouuru, unu mrs.
" - - mr. unu mrs. o. j, vii i u unu
of this property was made through voung B0I19 left Saturday cm an
the Beaver neany company. automobile trln which will take
: them clown Into California. They
R. L. Hurdick has gone to i ... . ,
ext.ect in he none cm'prnl wuku
roruaiiu iu uuemi cue uhiuisis
convention.
Mrs. Ada Clark of East Main
Mreet is home from a six weeks'
visit spent in Albany and Eugene.
G. I. Bennett of the Golden
Rule mine in California, was an
Ashland visitor yesterday.
Howard Chupln of Brockway
ville. Pa., was a gi.est yesterday
of his cousins, the Misses Niver.
Mr. Chapin had been in the spruce
division service in the northwest
during the war, and since the ar
mistice was signed had been In
business In Portland. He is ex
pecting to return to his home In
the east, hut is at present taking
ii: automobile trip with a party
of Portland friends extending from
San Krancisco to Seattle. The
parly remained over night in Med
ford and will leave from there to
day for Crater Lake.
.
Mrs. Anne Stevenson and grand
daughter, Marjorio Crouch, came
home yesterday morning from
Portland where they had been
Handing the past month or ho.
H. E. Hon hum, a nephew of
Thomas Boulium, a veteran of the
Civil War, who resides here, is in
town looking after his uncle's In
tel est s.
8
Mr. ,M'C'oy, a brother of Abe
McCoy of C street, with his wife
has roihe to- Ashland from Oklu
lionia and will make his home
here.
Mrs. Lockhart of eastern Wash
ington is in Ashland looking up
n location for a home. Her hus
band, who is mi extensive rancher
In Washington, is in poor health.
und they are anxious to try this
rllmate and the mineral waters
tiere.
Mrs. Will M. Dodge has gone to
Portland to visit with her mother
for a month or so.
Miss Ethel Troutfether returned
home yesterday from Sun Fran
cisco where Bhe had been spend
ing a week or so. She stated that
while the city was delightful, the
nentlier was uncomfortably cool.
Claude Millet Is home from a
several weeks' sojourn with Ills
lather at fossil where he has ex
tensive property.
.Miss (.'Hllie Vogell, stenogra
pher in the city s hools, was in
Ashhind today from her home in
Talent.
Mrs. Carl Megerley of Rogue
River was up yesterday und spent
the day with Ashland firends.
C, W. Sear, a well known mer
chant of Albany, and his family
iirr enjoying a camping outing In
the auto park this week. After
si e nding several days here they
will go to Crater Lake before re
turning to their home.
Mrs. 11 E. Kubison. who has
been spending several months in
A; I, lam! and vicinity with her
children, l"ft this morning for her
hi n e in I. oil1. Calif. She was ac
companied by her two grand
daughters, Veda and Caroline Ro
per of Lodi, who have been visit
ing relatives here for the past
two weeks. A cousin of Mrs. Rob
isnn, Mrs. Mary Rubison of Cot
l.;gr (irove. also went with the
former to her California borne.
K. A. Estes. who has been look
ing after business Interests in
Ashland and vicinity for sevral
weeks, left today for his home In
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Striker arei
In Ashland this week visiting!
(i lends and attending to business
affairs here. They are now liv
ing at Kerby.
Janet Youug, leading lady lu
the Kiudliug company, is a Cut
iity of Oregon graduate, and'
Dean Straub of this institution.'
who is Tiaiting in Ashland during
the eek, says: Every 1". of O.I
Mrs. Ella Rice of Portland ar-
; rived In Ashland yesterday inorn-
MOXDAY'S NEWS 1 ing and will be a guest of her sls-
Pr. S. A. Danford's family are tor, Mrs. E. J. Van Sunt, and other
relatives while here. Mrs. Rice
was accompanied by Miss Eliza
now nicely settled In their new
home at 698 on the Boulevard.
Dr. Danford has just rejourned,
from a trip to North Dukota, where
lie met with the State Board ot
Examiners of Chiropractic Phy
sicians, of which he has been a
nu mber for a number of years.
He resigned preparatory to per
manently staying in Oregon.
J. B. Harrell, who has been em-
H. T. Elmore, Mrs. J. H. Dill and
Mrs. J. H. Fuller for the Com
mercial Club, attended to the de
tails of the luncheon. J. H. Ful
ler of the Chautanqiiu Board In
formally presided.
An interesting presentation of
educational ideals was given
Prof. Leland A. Coon speaking
for the musicul side and the work
of the summer school; Dr. Berch-
beth Schaumloeffel of Sacramento. ' ,ok'' aIld Deu" straub wltty
manner relating to Experience of
years of work only 40 miles apart
at the O. A. C. and U. of O., aud
Judge Alden was quite convinced
that Ashland was the place for
him to live, especially since the
recent reports from Los Angeles.
The Judge said Borne very fine
things regarding Mr. Harding,
republican presidential nominee,
Tennis tournament which took
place on the grounds yesterday:
Juvenile Singles
First Round John Henry El
more beat John Edwards. George
Jojnson beat Charles Tllton. Fi
nals, George Johnson beat El
mure. Doubles, Juveniles Elmore and
Edwards won by default.
Junior Singles
First Round Paul Koehler
beat Glenn Hill. Terrance Talent
cent, when statistics show thut
there is an automobile for every
14 persons in the United States.
The number of women who are
too scantily clothed also fell un
der the lash of his scorn. The
more dresses are rut off at the
top and bottom, the more they
pit. the majority of those in tho
vicinity did not realize at once
what had occurred. Lieutenant
Smith, commanding tho gun and
stuudlng a few feet distant, said
he realized what had happened
only when he saw his men lying
about the wrecked rifle as the
sn'cke and dust cleared.
"1 thought it was the usual ex-
cost," he declared. The unwar
ranted strike fell under his de
nunciation, and he held that the plision," said Lieutenant Smith
most serious thing of today is the "for the heavy guns make such u
"strike on the Job" the fact that' dcafendlng .roar and throw tip
beat Fred Johnson. Fred Koeh-Jhe laboring class Is only 00 pc i audi a spray of dust and chaff
ler beat Fuber. Second Seconds, cent efficient. Ithot an explosion could not add
Terrance Talent beat Paul Koeh-
lei.
Results George Johnson is
1!20 juvenile singles champion.
Kimore and Edwards are the Juv
enile doubles champions.
The juvenile finals were held
oilay.
who had been visiting her aunt,
and who will remain for some
time In Ashland.
Pr. F. C. Scheller, who left Ash
land last spring; und located at
Woodland, has. returned to Ash
1.. nd und will again practice here
W. G. Curry came home yester-
nlm-pit In tovirn fnr llio nuai iuin i
v,,- h... rem..,! !,, .,,. viu tUx from a tvVH niont,ls' soujotim who is a personal friend, although
remain here. HIb brother, Al
fred Hurrell of Uakersfield, Calif.,
In Pennsylvania, where he went to the Judge announced himself a
( IIAI TAIQIA FI LL
OF ENTERTAINMENT
The pust two clays of Chautau
qua have been brim full of Inter
esiing and entertaining features.
Saturday afternoon's program
opened with the prelude by the
Aluska Duo. Loua Laska, the
youug girl who appeared us the
major feature of this entertain
ment, is a youthful prima donna,
vho took the liearlK of her audi
ence instuntly with her mugnifi
rcnl lyric soprano. Acoinpany-
Sunday morning a large audi-; anything to it. The whole thing
ence listened to a fine gospel ser
r.ion by Rev. William Wallace
Youngson, superintendent of Port
land district. A choir under the
leadership of Prof. Lelnnd A. Coon
rendered fine music, with Mrs.
Elmore and G. H. Yeo as soloists.
as over in a socond." .
The men of the Ashland com
pany saw Private Fraley crumple
up and full dead as the big gun
exploded. They did not realize
that he hud been killed, as the
report ot the gun seemed no dif-
In the afternoon the session wanjferent to them than the preceedlng
Introduced by the musical element j shots. They uIbo buw Elhart fall
presented by the string quintet ot (with a shell fragment tearing
Raul Pereira, who gave a delight- ; away part of his hat brim. The
ful prelued before the draniutle ! shower of fragments un instant
reading of Captain Arthur Kuchel.
This latter was "The Music Mus
ter," made famouB by the wonder
lul playing of David WarfUdd.
For a one-man show, this feature
wan as flue as any feature of the
Chuutauqua. The evening was
given over to a full concert by the
stilnged quintet, with the addi
tion of Mary Adel Hays, the fain-
later was observed only by those
who bad narrow escapes as the.
deadly missies whistled past them.'
Thut more ot the 500 men In
the Immediate vicinity were not
killed or injured is considered as
miraculous. Several men ot the
gun crew stuudlng behind the can
non or alongside when it blew up
escaped without a scratch, while
Wagoner Scott was more than 300
yu ids distant through a thicket
when a shell fragment smashed
In the side of the auto in which he
Was seated and tore away part of
tin foot.
Real Estate
Homes and acreage. Farms and
Stock Ranches.
All Kinds of Good Insurance
Ashlund Agents of Abstract' Co.
Billings Agency
Established 1883.
look after business interests.
who has been spending several k Mri) Toln yHU1 llm, chimmi
days here, has returned to his
home.
Mrs. Lettle Burc'li and Miss Coin
stock of Sutherlln are spending a
tew days in Ashland this week
with relatives and friends.
$
John A. Harvey, a well known
lorney of Sunta Ana, Calif., is
in Ashlund, spending a few days
were up from Med ford, Saturday,
spending the day in the park.
W. O. Dickerson, who has been
visiting old-home scenes In Cincin
nati, Ohio, for t he last month or
so, has let iirned home.
i democrat. Remarks were also
made by Mayor Lamkin, Miss Su-
suiiue Homes and E. D. Brlggs.
; Mr. Fuller announced thut it was
Imped to Induce the entire facul
ties of our leading educutionul in
stitutions to move to Ashlund
next summer und bring ull the
state summer schools hero.
I. II. Reynolds, wife und child-; KOEHLER VKTOIt
attorney of Sunta Ana, Calif., Is!...,., 1)f i,... iiP.,rir me cam,, in - IN' Jl'XIOU SINGLES
Saturdays events In the tennis 1 oiiHiniiy cievoives upon tins na-i oi me itieinoiiisi cnurcn, nssisieu
ing her was Miss Hulda Voedisch, ous New York soprano, who sang
and the two presented a musicul her way Into the hearts of Ash-
entertainment of un unusually ! land people last summer, and who
high closs. as even more thoroughly enjoyed
Carlton Cliunibeilayne, tho lee- this yeur.
hirer for Saturday iifternoon, gave!
a suggestive address on "Tomor-! 11 XKRAL OF HEAD
row." Mr. Chanibeilayne e'xpres- SOLDIER .MONDAY
bed himself as a firm adherent Yesterday morning, uccompuli
in the doctrines of (lie league of!icu by a detail of the National
nations, which, he claims, is the! Guard consisting of Cupt. W. M.
hope of the world, and is broader Brlggs, First Sergeant H. T. El
tiian any political party. He flay- more und Privates Earl J. Fraley
i d the actions of the legislators und J. R. Clary, the body of Ralph
in t lie part they pluyed In fulling ' Fraley, the Ashland young man,
to adopt this measure und enter who met death hy the explosion :
into a league with Europe. This: of a gun during target practice
piiiod, Mr. Cliainberlayne states, Friday ut. Camp Lewis, was
is the most momentous since he biought to the home of his pur
ascension of Christ, und Is the eats, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley.
time demanding tho greiitest leg-j Fnnerul services were held this
islation, the broadest statesman- afternoon from the lute home, ,
ship und the most stupendous re-i conducted hy Rev. C. A. Edwards
The
Mam
in the auto nark. Puvini; nn-ived
with relatives und looking after ; hl,,.e W,iie makK a tr,, thioiiMh touinument were aiming the most lio nt the Present moment to by Rev. McLean of the Nazureno
his orchard interests here. i 1 1, cmmi enunii-v Thev win vlii notable yet played. The Koehler-, I-'"1'1 Gie morrow. church. Owing to tho wishes ot
ni H,n i,,s nf mis. ' ii,i,i.' : Talent guine 111 the Junior singles 0lle ot "le ra'e Americans on , the family a military fnnerul wus
air. aim jvirs. s. o. i nupnian oi - Jum(lg s,lpltoni a,H( tlll,..; wub one older players might fuili'1"' le,,"",fi Plutrorm of tho pies- oinitteci and the body or the unfor
Yakima, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Porn of San Diego, Calif.,
who have been stopping in Ash
ing their stay in Ashlund.
to carrv off with us much credit, I' 11 w"s "1B speaser, k. h. luiinie young man was unu quiei-i
and was one that was hard to beat!risl1' wno lle,(' I'13 audience spell- ly to rest in Mountain View cem-
Mrs. John Welch and
four from start to finish. The count, """"" "V "ls eioqtience balm-clay etory.
land for some time while making j ,;Ui:,im, f Wisconsin, who have o; points ut the close was 158 to ''t. While realizing class pre-1 Further details ot the casualty
excursions out to the various; )iwn gueHtH t the homo of J . J . l&G. Koehler is Btill In the run-' iwWce und sympathizing with the state that It was entirely acei
sconlc points in this vicinity, lettj Myers, are Mieudlnir a few .lavs at 'nine as a sinele. The iunior don- 'bor elements of the country he - dental. !
the present lime with Mr. and; hie match was ,ulso hotly con-j limned a clear prospective of the1 The rifle was of the 155-miili-
Mis. F. C. Homes. 'tested, with close play on both n" controversy Between capital meter long range r.eui type useil
this morning for the coast. They
will pitch camp at Gusque on the
Smith river, where lino fishing
aliL-unds, and will probably re
main there until September.
Rot. Alfred A. Kyburz, Presby
terian minister of Crescent City,
has been in Ash hind several days.
Mr. Kvhurz riime here with theilmwl- Inhn U .crnv-od rii-amil
Intention of remaining a month I Springs road; John H. Do ran, ru
I sides. Following are Saturday's , lm(I labor. The whole catalogue by the French, but wus manufac-
The Ford guruge bus been doing! ,-e.iuits: , radicals wete designated as ; lured In the Cnlted States. Itl
a land office business in the sule' Junior Singles. 1 bolshevists by this fearless speak- hud been fired only 14 times. Thir-j
of cars lately. Among the recent: ,,,r(1( Koehler heat ' Terrance ! Er- wl, blames the'orgy of ex- teen shot were fired last week In
sales reported are the following: T,.ent jtravagnnee on the present high - trying It out. The 14th shot was
louring cars to Mrs. Lulu Van Junior Doubles i cost of living. He sneered at the' fired immediately before the trag-
Wegen, Mrs. Nan L. Curtis, Ash-
for the benefit of his heulth, but
wus called to Santa Barbara to
all end the Synod ot California,
end started for there this morn
ing. o a ,
Phil and Curl Rose came in
i rem Klumuth county Saturday,
where they had beon looking ut
ter the timber Interests on their
sister's homestead. They will re
main here a few days, then go
back and complete the timber
deal they have started.
The girls' conference which hus
been In session in the park for the
past week, closed with last night's
session and camp was struck this
morning. A number of the girls
rul mail currier; Charles H. Har
gadlne, mall carrier; G. Carl Mur
phy, Murphy Springs ranch; J.
Hoyd Robinson, Talent. Run
ubouts to Llye H. Carlton, E. C.
Bartlett, Mrs. Sarah Gartner, all
ot Ashland. A truck with de
mountable pneumatic tires and the
latest equipment to Kerby Bros.,
Talent.
The Social Realm
Mr.
TIESDAY'S NEWS
Picnic Dinner ,
and Mrs. B. R. Greer and
I Estes of Los Angeles, who is a
J business visitor in Ashlund this
Other guests beside Mr.
H. Dill
remained over to attend this at-1 a"e a """""
ternnnn's session nf (-,,,,, j the park Sunday in honor of E. A.
rnd moved their camp to the lawn
of the Presbyterian church, where I
thev tot luncheon. This confor-1 summer,
on, inct ..in-i,,., . , of .i, Estes were Mr. and Mrs. J,
most enthusiastic and beneficial a"a Stanley Hogan
events ever given among the yuung
people of the valley, and the pro- Surprise! Party.
meters are ull the more assured Virginia Jones wus lion-
of the permanence of the t.0. 1 ored by a surprise birthday party
ference. "l 1,er 00,116 '"Ht Saturday night
$ f, ; at which a number of her young
A. C. Gleuger, and son, and friends were in attendance. A
friend, of Klamath Falls, are Ash-1 delightful evening was spent, after
Junior Doubles.
Boys -Talent and Banks beat
Koehler Brothers.
Girls Thelma and Mildred Bee
son beat Josephine Barber and
Jiinnltu Griffin.
All players have carried on
through the touinument in a most1
I creditable niunner. Fred Koeli-
ler's playing hus been exception
ally good throughout, playing til
tight game in each contest. There
hits been little to choose among!
mo various contestants, as a
have done exceptionally well. I
The following drawings have
been made tor tho free for ull
tennis for this evening:
Singles. '
M. H. Ellis vs. J. D. Beeson,
C.30 p. m.
Tomorrow's drawings will be:
Singlcs. '
S. A. Robinett vs. Dwiglit Gregg,
9 a. m.
Lyle Sams vs. -Bye 10:30 a. in.
Doubles.
Sums and Gregg vs. Beeson and
Robinett, 1:30 p. m.
Mixed Doubles.
Pwlght Gregg and Violet Woods
vs J. 1). Beeson nnd Thelma Bee
son, 4 p. in.
plea of the agitutors, who claim ed In the presence of the gover
that 95 per cent of the Americans r.e.r, adjutant-general and party, t
are exploited by the other 5 per Except for the men in the gun
who makes money
SukHch conditions he reads the paper keeps
ahreast the times? figures out tVta before start
ing action.
AND HE KNOWS to have money to hnve comfort
to get ahead that the first rule is to "HAVE .MORE
COMING IN than IS GOING OCT."
WHEN YOU PAY RENT money is GOING OCT.
When you pay it on youi own home YOU AltE SAV
ING it is not going out.
There's a heap of horse-s-eni-e loie in the MAN
OF MONEY action.
I have a numher of GOOD BUYS right here in
Ashland.
E. T. STAPLES
Austin Hotel Building
Next Door to Ford Garage.
Clearance of
Silk Dresses and SKirts
and Spring Suits
You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new
Silk Dress at July Clearance prjees. You will be surprised at the beauti
ful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them.
l.r.Sl LT OJ-' KIIIST Is
DAY'S TKXXIS MAT1H ES
Following are the results of the
first day's play ot the Lithia Park
S,
Field Demonstration
FORDSOT TRACTORS
Oliver Chilled Plows
ALL UP-TO-DATE TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS
BY SEVEN FACTORY EXPERTS
Monday, July 26, Tuesday, July 27, 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m.
At the old Carter Ranch, G. H. Orover's Dairy,
Foot of Mountain Avenue, Ashland.
Make an appointment with ua when you would like to see this demonstra
tion, and we will call for you, take you to the demonstration and home again.
-LADIES WELCOME-
HARRISON BROTHERS
Fordson Tractor Dealers.
Ashland, Oregon
Skirts
Still greater reductions on these
lovely Skirts ot Fan-ta-aal, Bar
onette, Satin and other new Sport
Silks.
93B.00 Skirts 20.50
f 30.00 Skirt $24.50
Gingham
Dresses
We have a lot of Gingham Street
and House Dresses to clean up at
prices less than the goods would
cost you.
Dresses
Satins, Taffetas, Oeorgettes and
Crepe de Chine figure In this of
fering for a quick clearance.
Saving of From $.1.00 to ft 0.00
On These Dresses.
BJouses
The first reduction we have an
nounced on Blouses comes just In
time for the warm weather.
10 Per Cent. Reduction on Any
Silk Blouse in Stork.
Suits
A lot of our best styles In Serges
and Trirotines ure now included
in the clearance offerings. See
them at once.
SiivliiKH of 910.00 to 920.00
On These Suits.
Voile
Dresses
Sure the trouble of piaking up
your Sumjner Dress. You may
find just what you want here.
10 Per Cent Reduction on All
Voile Dresses.
Sport Silk
Skirting's
Further Reductions Now in
Force to Clean up the Bal
ance of These Silks.
Figured
Voiles
A lot of Special Prices on
Printed Yoili-s.
it haj ULi m-U . J bci n no n inu ycii Mcit u Udi ubCJ uacU yci U(J Udi Wt ttJ mt t ytJ udj MJJ Lat Hr't UdTl