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'Wcdutwluy, August 18,, 1020 1 ASIIL AM) WEEKLY TTDUfGS PAGE THRE4 .1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL THURSDAY'S NEWS the various scenic points along the way. Mrs. J. H. Provost bus gone to , Berkeley to make a short visit. . a"'1Ved yester- niter which win n. dtty in Ashland from Kansas City I.os Angeles to spend a couple of! months. 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Orrcs, daugh ter Edna, and Miss Huchel Hurst and will be a guest at the home of his sister, Mm. Newson Har rison, for Borne time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harga- have Just returned from an cx-din8 "nd dauBliter Mary Virginia, cursion to Cruter lake. Ml Thursday for Santa Monica, a a where they expect to spend sev- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ml ner;p'"ul months. They are making of Bend huvo been recent Biieslsj ,,le Journey by motor . cato. They aro making the trip j morning by motor for an outing carrier, postoffice service at Ash Dy automobile und are visiting i of a week or two to be spent at land, has been postponed to Sep Crescent City and other points I tember 11, because of an Insut on the coast. ficient number of applicants. I It. E. Strow and wife have ar- M'S9 Ellzab9th Schauniloeffel rived in Ashland mid will makewl10 hu been spending a portion this city their home. Mr. Strow.0' ,he summer in Ashland, the is emnloved at the Ashland Inmi.1 guest of her grandmother, Mrs. dry. lE. J. Van ant, left this morn A a 'lug on train No. 1? for her home Mrs. 0. P. McConnell, who has Sacramento, been aulte ill for the mist week or so. i nhl,, in l.. h,...i ,.,.in l Charles I.amkln, son of Mayor a a I and Mrs. 0. B. Lumkln, has en Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Enle are lis,u'1 ,l,e n""illc corP8 at Va- ected home today from the Lake I('Jo- Ca,if He haa becn stationed at the homo of the latter'g father, P. Provost on Oak street, and l A daughter was born to Mr. and other relatives in AHhland. They''1-' Lester Werts this week at n left last night for Berkeley on aMe1'onl nospltal. The mother ofi visit and will stop hero again on tne new arrival was formerly Miss! their return, Mabel Hanson, a well known stu- a dent of the Ashland high school. ! Staples Realty eeiupany reports! this week the sale of the Dorani Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Billings and' of the Woods, where they have I"1 1'os Angeles. heen atiAnflint n Iwn wnobu1 I ... I Conductor C. 0. Porter and fain- I'uuuu lit CUIIIII. .. . , , . . . , ' . jily returned home to Ashland Mrs. J.' P. Lode of Vreka, Calif , j Is sojourning for n time in Ash-j land. She is here under I lie cure' of "a doctor. residence on Morton street to Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Raluh Billlnes are! Two 81(,, 'or'l estate were J. A. Loekhiirt of Washington, away this week to Crater lakeininile thl8 week bv t,le Staples and the sale of the K. M. Holmes and other scenic noints east ofncal,5r company. These were the residence on Iowa nnd Gresham! the Cascades. (streets to I'. II. Barnhouse of Au- ' tono, Oregon. j Mrs. C. C. Crowsou and daugh- I ter Clarice returned last evening I.&. uose got in from Pelican , fl.om Montague, where they had residence, property at 131 Ohio street belonging to E. O. Hease to Mrs. Laura B. Juckon, and an 11 acre tract In the Midway addition between Talent and Medford be- from San Francisco on train No. 51 last evening. Their son, James Porter, who has been attending army training school at Baltimore, Md., and Miss Bonnie Mitchell. teir niece, of Iteno, Nevada, came with them for a short visit. Misses Mildred Ericksoil and Alice Ruger are in Redding this week, guests of Mrs. E. H. Hunter Fire, presumably starting from a spark from the tractor, con Day lust night after spending sev-Jheon visiting for several weeks. j'nKlnS to Hal Hail, which was a,,,,,, , threshing machine be- purcnuseu ny i.eorge u Hartley. oll!illg ,0 (iraut i)Vig yesterday eral weeks looking after timber Interests in thut vicinity. Dr. Idleman, wife and daugh- ter, and Mrs. Carl Stamev of Pendleton are guests at the borne Miss Laura Provost Is In Ash ,Jand this week from Berkeley, Bpendlng her vacilion with her father, brothers and sisters. . Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Ferguson tame home last Vesterduy was the hottest day the afternoon while In operation at the J. If. Morse ranch in the 'Valley In Acilil.inri tn.(ti.l n.l wtlltln . .. ! Vie wdistrict. Mr. Morse sustain- of Mr,. Pernie Johnson on North!""" "coram o io- cd .actica the og8 of 450 bush. Main street this week. Dr. Idle- P Observer Louis I:(,ls of whea, 200 bushels of ,.. man Is a prominent dentist of I The thermometer registered 105,, u,)(Mrt M1 Pendleton and left a short time!'" ; " yesterday afternoon. con!iidenil)le rene M Dav,s. I separator was a total loss, but the tractor was saved. Mr. Morse icarried insurance on bis grain. npn mi i, vutln Tim lul icnrlr " l" ucsrees evening from. ,,,,, .,. . ', .... ,... I than the day before. ,, . I w UlU ".IUI D 1CIIMIIK UID UIIILC .Klamath Falls. They were ac-1 , .. . , , a a . , , . , , ' was for the lae Sheriff Til Taylor, ,, , , eompanled by Chailes Ferguson. I , . ....... George Heiner of Hilt .,,..,. , j who mei a tragic ueatn at me , . ,. , 1 s I'lin lllfl llilu lnn,n no Inn Un..t. I llliuiriauu vttiltr.1 i,i Aol.L.it.l n.l..ir i V V ., ., . . , , i hands of escaping convicts at the . . ! The world-renowned Odvia, who field, where he will spend some1,. ,, ,, . i, , , ... , . , , .. , ,. , . .., . ,, i Pendleton Jail. Mrs. Idleman and I mi,,, i n,,P f'ii,,. ,,,i has performed with her school of time for the benefit of his health. ! T . ... i-aura iiioson ana (notlier .. . , , .. , I Mm. Ntlimev re enlluilia tif Mry ........ Hn linfla hafnra Ihn xi-nwnai haiirlu a a ! ' - Henry leit lor suninw4(osa rinirs-i " " ' cows were disposed of, and the 1)111 household was worn out an- been spending several months thisi summer. Tho tr!n was one of swering them nay calls concerning unalloyed joy, tliev stated, with the cows that came over the phone, practically no car trouble nor a The cows were unusually fine 'cldents to mar their pleasure. Moiti specimens. ,f the way they had good roads v 'and good weather, only a fewi Dr. W. E. Blake and family times were they held up an ac-j started yesterdiy on a vacation; count of showers. They will have trip by automobile. Their destl-! ninny Interesting tales (o tell of uuuon win De Willamette valley their experiences. Incidentally, j l,oln,!l- ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Prceburg carried A A I i.rniiiiirniiilii nf B,nf lw... )n,..inD' Mrs. Jennie Jones and daugh- attractions with them, by having ter Viola, were Anbland visitors! a picture of Craler lake painted yesterday from Talent. on one side ot their car. nnd a j scenn on Ashland creek on the The Thomas Hilt rauiily urejothei. planning on a trip to Luke of the Woods, Sunduy, for tho day. More cheer, Ashlamleis. Though the thermometer here Is liovoriiiii j E. V. Carter, who camo in from perilously near the 100 mark. It I his summer homo ut the Lake of could he worse. When' It regls the Woods, early In the wcek.itered 10:1 here, Medford observ-i has returned to that delightfully led the mercury to he up nroiind cool resort. joi. Bosebure I0H. Fresno ins i Her Bluff 1 10. But, mi the other Joseph S. Warren of Termo. i ,...., .... ,,.,. . B - .. Calif., has come to Ashland to ; pn .ilie!) .,,.,k lake possession of his recently ac- quired property. Mr. Warren Miss Lane, who has been L-lvlnir! purchnsed tile Ritchie ranch near! addresses in this reotlnn on child I Ashlund u month or so ago. . welfare, will speak at the citv hall iln Talent tomorrow afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mackey and,,. ,,,.,. All .,,. little son. and Mrs. William Mc i 1)ecially ., , MjKS Donald ami daughter Lois, re-, r. ,. wM1 hn , , ,. turned last evenint; from a trip to ,.,,, ctnmv , lu,,.llt Crater lake which they enjoyed: a a during the week. I Claude Mlllelt. who has f,..- Mm , I past year made his home in Ash-' The funeral of Delta Heed, the ,..,,. t(1,,iv f(. n, I young girl whose tragic death ! fol. ri,-,!,,. ,. ,'! occurred yesterday, will be l,el,i;,tt ,mH 1n.,,,sls , F()ssir Mm tomorrow orenoor. at 10 o'clock THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with, electric starting and lighting systcm,dcmoimtablerimswith33-incli tires all around, is the ideal family car because (.fits general utility and refined and comfortable equipment. Finely upiu.l.-.tered. Plato glass windows. An open car in the sprinsr, summer, and early fall. A do;,cd car in" inclement weather and winter. Kuin-proof.dilst-proof. In the city or the country, a family car. The liny cost of operation and maintenance ii not the least of its charms. Won't )tm come in and look it over? IIVItBISOX IIIHIS. ASHLAND, ORE. .a J ii.rxirii'!, i i m a. h,1 i I1 If I . V-'l ', - Ji- A.. h. e,CKsirom ami wire, accom-i panted by the latter's mother, Mrs. Johnson. , ,, ,.-! , ,.kir' ot Europe, stopped off here last i A A 'week, with her friends, Mrs. F. l V. K Hull untnt u taw ,t,.va at I .... ,.-..!.. . ........ Cray, who have been touring theL . , ' , .. .. .. A miHt or """' bHn over ",ei B"""' a,le Bale lwo ""inomons 'country for some time, have Bet-f1"? 'T', ,Ha" valley, Indicating that somewhere of her skill at the Natorium and tied in Ashland and will lire here1 nCVer Mor0 VleWed the! nearby that great menace to the f dellglited with our mineral ; wonders and beauty of this great lor some months. Mr. Eckstrom is at present working in Ones' tailor shop. 1 i country forest fires are mak-! waters and climate that she think- im-iinl? hendu':iv A firi in ronm-tnil 1 of buvilier a home here. natural wonder was greatly : pressed and awed. Hall has lived n ,i1B n ro,.t ,.i .h- I in the ItniiA It i vr vullpv fni nvor I .... . . . . . ...-... q & j county line untweon JacKcon ami rmunxn rr. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Richards and J 20 yeari and 1,11,1 uever beforej Douglas counties. According to Southern Pacific Fireman Head Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mowat mot-!'""1 a ,lesire ,0 visit " of tlie j reports tho fire h gaining head- nd family of Hornbrook have ored to Medford last "night for wollrters of tlle worl(1- way and doing considerable dam-1 mo veil to Ashland, where they the band concert by the Valley .,, IR ... . . ' I age, while state fire crews from j will make their future home. They band In that citv. :, . ', ... ! both counties as well as other! have rented their house In Horn Millelt mill l,il,l,.., , ,.:n, The burial will be made in Moun,!hl ,,,,,,, t . ,,. ,. tain view cemetery, ut which place m ,,, ,,,. services will be held. i TOO SOON, TOO SOON'! Lester Heer, Raymond Ruger and Dick Campbell came in from Hilt last evening, where they have 't)VK, Ore. Orchardist of the been employed this summer at one 'Cove district, who in 1!U7 glee of the lumber camps. These, fully signed threa year contracts young men were rendered home-',,, miket' ohen ies at $S0 a to;, less by their tent taking lire dur-1 ing their absence ,,t their work.'"1'" P"m' Hov"' A"""s K,,M When they arrived at the camp'1" 11 lm",v ""'rk,,t " two tents and their contents hail Minus at $175 anil ether varieties' rone up in smnka. The boys loslj"' $150. some rifles, bedding and clolh-j ing in the fire. I Schuerman bungalow on Palm Olive avenue. crews are endenvorlng to check! brook to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bar- its spread. ker, former Ashland residents, who moved to the California city A large number of Ashlund unto moblllsts autoed down the valley ' liiu, ,l,rl, an,l . 1, n 1..ll.... : , " , . , : W. A. Shuey and wife are guests band perform at Medford. The', ,. . . , . of friends in Grants Pass whila Ashland band boys report that ... , . . . , ',.' 'the former is engaged In work the ladies of one of the Medford,, . ,, ,,,. . for the telephone company be churches treated them to icecream ' , ,,,, .... . ., , .... tween that city and Medford. last night. The next Ashland con-! . cert will bo on Friday of next' mIbs Alleen Walker of the First ' ho wl" ,)e a stmlt'"t tlle coming , ment hospital service and has beon Mr. and Mrs. V. V. MillB left 1 several weeks ago last night for San Francisco to; A a spend a two weeks' vacation. They' Geo. H. Paul, brother of our were accompanied In their car by W. H. Paul, stopped over night Ed Stunnard, who h returniug to I here last night on his way to the the University of California, where I Philippines. He is in the govern .Week. Rose Brothers are planning to fit up the room adjoining their Confectionery, recently vacated by fihell's barber shop, for a Virtro la display room. It is their In tention to repaper nnd repaint the Interior nnd equip it with comfortable surroundings for the demonstration of their many mus ical instruments. year. . (stationed at Atlanta. Ga., He also visited his mother at Eugene as Mrs. William Crosby was il(he passed through there yester- j in. ill . uh-iil call;! ua.v a lici Ilui'il llsy. , j shopping nt the Ashlund stores.! a a I $ w 1 ivnn UDonoliue. who Is em I Mr. and Mrs. Abe Butler arei ployed at Weed, is spending i duck trom. i.azello, where they month's vacation In Ashland and all trace of spray before packing A and shipping pears for the east. P. S. Provost of Provost Broth-1 A ers' hardware store, is in Portland i The park Is showln an unusually this week attending tho Buyers'! fine display of mid-summer flow Week events taking place there. PrH wliioli ure well worth journey- I ing to see. Gorgeous beds of ' Charles Silas Moore, father of, hoIIyho(.u, haye been boomiw wra. I'. J. AiURironi, men ai mo homo nf the latter yesterday af- Kationul Bank is taking a two ! weeks' vacation, which will be spent at Klamath Fulls and other points in that viein'ty. 4 I'eur picking is in full blast down the valley, although consid- onililA Irruihlo ov'ulo in uoltlnu help, it is stated. Additional work!"";? T Tv"' ? "T J'f I otl,er n "oil',s lit thtt V. Miiiimu innli Sina a a in preparing the f.uit has been ... ' ' . , . , , ., , i selling his farm below town, Mr. created by the order to wipe off; .. . . ... . ... ternoon nt 2:30. V.r, Moore was a resident of Yrekn and had come liero about two weeks ago for the benefit of his health, which had been delicate for seme time. The body will be shipped to Yreka to morrow for burial. Theodore Krctnmeling of San Diego has been a guest for tho past two or three days of friends in Ashland. He wns a former res ident of tho Bellevlew district and came here to renew old-time acquaintances. Mr Kremmellng left last night for his home. Dr .and Mrs. Bagley and child ren, of Duluth, Minn., are spend ing some time in this section. Dr. Bagley was a former well known business man of the valley and was former owner of the Bagley fanning factory nt Talent. He Is now a leading surgeon in Duluth. A A Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Storm and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes camp ed over Sunday in the Beaver creek country. During their out ing they were overtaken by the rain that fell throughout this sec tion,, which, while It was not so bad there as in this vicinity, ren dered camping in the open dis on the hill above Lit hi a drive, while on the hill are huge beds of stocks, dahlias, asters and many others of the old-fashioned flow era. While "there ain't no style : about them," they are full ot swaet memories to many wliich I tend to endear them forever in ! the hearts ot flower lovers. neighbors to keep his hand in, nnd during his visit carried on with Ihe work of pitching hny, Miss Helen Carlton was In Ash land, Wednesday, from Central Point. Miss Carlton's home is in Elizabeth. N. J., but she usually spends every summer at the home milking cows nnd all other recre-'Of hor brother in Jrckson county ntions incident to Ihe simple lifoiShe was instrumental in oigani- on a farm. . Ing the girls' conference which has held two successful annual meets: Mr. and Mrs. Lelund Jacobs! in the park here, nnd Is supervisor of i reka are guests of Ashland of tho event, friends this week. I a a a a ' Riding the Pacific on horseback F. E. French, proprietor of the! js a particular form of amusement Ashland Laundry, lias been laid at Long Bench, E. T. Merrill, who up with i,n attack of lumbago. spending several weks in Ash- B. M. Potter of the vulcanizing department of the Eastern Supply company, Is taking a few days' vacation this week, which is being passed at Crater bke. He expects to return Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor of Napa Valley, Calif, are camping in the auto park. They were for-j publisher of tho Montague Xles mer residents of Ashland when I senger, and his wife were in Ash- the city had little of which tojiana iust night. They came over boast, but a 30 years' absencefrom the CalifornW town to ut had not worn off all the glamor j tend the show, "Linger Longer ot this country from their mem-ketty" In the Chaulaiiqua hnlld ory, so, finding they had 23 days luc. He Is able to be around today for the first time in four days. a Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Billings nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings reached home last evening from a pleasure trip thev had been tak ing nt the scenic resorts In Klam ath County. Crate" lake wus one of the objective prints they vis Harry L. Sinclair, editor audi for a vucation, they determined to spend a portion ot It In Ashland. A A Mrs. Louis Schwein and children Mr. Proctor Is much pleased and j are back from an extended sojourn impressed with tho present day I in San Francisco. Ashland, which has grown out of all recognition since his residence here 30 years ago. A. A Mrs. Frank Snider is spending the week in Grants Pass, with the! intention of looking over the land looking after business af fairs, remarked. He slated that Mrs. Merrill, who is e well known eqestrienne, has had her horse sent to her, and every day joins a party who are getting great sport by riding out into the Pacific ocean. Mr. Merrill stales his wife's riding horse now takes as kindly to the water ns It did to the mountain ronds with which it. was so familiar In Ashland. Miss Lillian Ka'ser, who lias been attending summer school at the University of California, is spending a few weeks at her heme on Allda street preparatory to go ing to Oakland, where she will lie an Instructor in the city schools the coming year. A Wednesday the Tidings slated that Mr. Kaegl had purchased the Ray Minkler property on the Boulovard. Mrs. Minkler states that was an error. The Minkler home Is not on the market. Mrs. Jud Miller and daughter Evelyn have gone to Klamath Falls to visit with relatives for a coupl.' of weeks. Harlan Holmes has coucludeil his research work which hn had been making this rummer in con nection with Herbert Prescott in (he Interests of the zoological de partment of the T'nirersity of Ore gan. The young men serurod a large number of birds, eggs, nests and small mammals around the Mt. MeLonghlin country which Mr. Holmes has taken to Eugene. He will remain at the latter city un til college starts. Miss Leonu Noe, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Bargus, left today for her home in Berkeley. Mrs. V. O. N. Smith entertained nt dinner last evening Dr. Hinson and his assistant, Mr. Cash, Imlh of Portland, who are among the speakers at the Bible conference. The many admirers of Dr. Hinson will be pleased to Irani he has de cided to remain In Ashland over Sunday and will preach In the Baptist church In the morning. Truvel-slained and weary, hut rejoicing in the completion ot u delightful aulomoblln trip half way across the continent, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freehurg arrived home last evening from Wisconsin and other points east, where they hail TIIK I.AItGHKI STOCK Oh' Paints GlaSS and Wall Paper IV SOI'TIIKltN OKKGOX. EDUCATION PAYS IOH THE INDIMDI AL AND I'Olt TIIK' STATE A Person with N'o Education has but One Chance in l!iO 000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public. Willi Common School Education t Chances Willi High School Education 87 Chances . 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Monday. street to Fred Deardorf, who will : lake possession soon. i Mrs. Mildred Brnchen. niece nfiltoeue River valley farms In Unit IjMrs. D. Hull, passed through Ash- locality, one of which she may!' K , . , . uereo ciiiinn.iB in i.m - ,, ,, ,.,. .. fc :.i,-. nhi,i ,.,.i.,, '"'' tinctlv iini.leasant They sought1. ..":.. ' """.erty yesterday on North Main shelter in -a deserted cabin, which ; . . ,.,' , , ! - . jiii uub niifiuiiTo. .ins. uiuuiieu ' -r yr - n fr,n ,n..i.. ,i,... rrovious to their left VI 11 If for r. ....... v. ,.,., y i A A . . . " : """"'"i John H. Dill had two fine Jer- mt. ami Airs, iiono anu naugli-i emenuinea nr. .viutne snaw and snv , h h ,.,. , Iter Myral, a family from Port- sons. Victor and Marvin, at a three: ,, TuM( fl 3A lnnrL urn finmHnr tlia woolr In'cnnraA lunrnonn flnnffiv nt hn . . Yesterday was the hottest day,,. . .. . IfI . ' " i ,n ! Tldlng. Thurwlay tlicse 7 . 3 I the Ashlund unto mm p. home on IfiRh street. tt Ilia oiimmrir In AuMiirwl At I I " the co-operative observers station, Jameg McCook. vice president! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. AI n ut t and I Hie thermometer registered 99 de-!o( the American National feank of daughter, Josephine, are in Ash-! jtres.A good breeze made the p0(iieton, and Dr. Lloyd Idleman, , land from Klamalh Falls this CORNER BY THE PARK weather more heaiable, and to-, dentist of Pendloton, with their week. visiting relatives and friends WHAT day the sun Is slightly obscured , families, are in this vicinity onjTlie Alnutts are foimer residents Tires your patience mote than to by smoke or haze which soitens yacation tour. They recently of this city. handle horses and cowi covered the glare of the sun's rays a trifle.' flrrivcd in Ashland from Cr-,ierl i with flies? Shoo fly will do the Mr and MrsV V Mills are ex M" " B"M" ' Dr' "nd Th9, "" t . Mr. and Mrs. V. . Mills are ex-l Mr(, aeorKli Kinz Tne vmon commission announces that the tntionf. Your cows will give from pectmg Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dv hre n,llch illlI)re9sed with Afhhn, - postoffice clerk-carrier eamina-:25 per ce&t to 35 per cent more famp to arriv3 at their home this , tion scheduled to he held at Ash- mlIlt during fly season If sprayed afternoon from Crater lake to RATIKDAY'S NEWS land today to establish a register W"v Sho1Flj,'J make them a visit. Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs. with from which selections may be a "fd ." VrTenf Kl'T peCamp are from Portland, but their guests. Mrs. and Miss Brown, made to till vacancies as they may 1 corner by the park. ' are going to San Francisco to lo-of Louisville, Ky., tart,ed this 'occur In the position of clerk or' PEIL'8 CORN Eft i NEW SHIPMENT of Garden Tools bus arrived. Good tools are esential to good results In garden or field. Provost Brothers HARDWARE Till! TIIOROIT.IIN'ESS Of our service makes it a source of satisfaction to transact your banking business witli The Citi zens Bank of Ashland. We will b? glad to show you our facilities and re ceive your Chechlng Account. 1 1 writ..,.. js.i;n 1 ii; r"!p s1 s fciiiiiPTSErsf Ready lo Brighten You Ip Conqueror HATS and CAPS Impart feeling. that well-dressed New Spring styles. New Shirts. New Neckwear. New Suits. Spring I'nderwear. IWIi FOR MEN'S WEAR IIY THE POSTOFFICE DEPOSITS, JO AN SAVINGS PEIL'S NOTICE I FRESH, RIPE, COLD Watermelons and Cantaloupes AT RIGHT PRICES Stearns Self Service Store 7 Main Street Opposite the Plaza Just Arrive A Complete Line OF Aluminum Utensils AND Enamel Ware AT SIMPSON'S HARDWARE 37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET