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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1920)
3. j 'Asmmmatci Wednesday, BoplomW 2f, 1020 ASHLAND WEEKLY TEDnraS PAOB TlfllCT LOCAL AND PERSONAL end visitors at Ashland, stopping at tho Hotel Austin. P. H. Tooker . end wife, Mrs. Ifiizel Lewis, Alfred Tucker and wife, A. W. Claxon, wife and two MOXDAV8 AJiWS Merle Houison left this morning for (Irani. Pan. t0 ,llUo B perm.- cl Dr A, z; Crayne 0f ..est portion with th. Collins Ln Praneis(;o were over Suuday ulu i.uni"i wmi wnom no uu-t been working for a few weekj. Mrs. Hohlson expects to Join her guests at the Hotel Austin. Mrs. J. M. Mansfield and grand son, Karl Layman of Grants Puss, cume over Saturday to spend n few days with friends in Ashland. Fred Schuermun left Saturday for Eugene to resume his second year's work at the University of liuslmnil within a week and will live In (1 rants .Puss, I. K. Fox of St. Louis, Mo was registered at. the Hotel Aus tin as a week end guest. Fred P. Schneider, a former resident of Ashland, who has heeu 0l'eB- living for the past two or three i . years in Washington, writes he! Among fallfornb tourists stop- and his wife are now In Los Ail-!1'1'"' ut ,he mM Colum,,la are geles, where they were called uy!L- A- (',llllc,'s "d - p- Kinney the serious Illness of MJ of Santa Cruz; C. H. Dayton and Schneider's father, Cliristlun : wlfe of Lm AnSelt9: Joe Iley Schneider, nml i,. lI,.,i Holds of Hilts. tho winter 'there. They made the ll-ill frimi Pnrllmw! l I ..a A .. , i riven last nigiu iruiu whhiuiiu 'where they had lieen spending Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Conner ar- geles on the I'ont "President, and state they had a lovely trip. A. A. Mrs. K. J. Van Suit entertained i tormel"8 ,ulher- Mr- Conner' Sr" n company of friends at luncheon seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. several weeks ut the home of the Conner drove up yesterday from Redding and state the roads are Saturday in honor of Mrs. Buy L.( Sherwln, whoso coining nuirriaEui was recently announced. The guest."1 B0(1 ,'in'li" ovel' tl,e un- llst Included Mrs. Van Sunt's and' lalI,s- Mrs. Sherwin's close neighbors. A A Mrs. Orville fiu'nes and little, to(,1,y Dr. S. A. Dim ford and wife left for McMinnville, Ore., where they will attend the an- nuul conference of the Methodist chluKdi. D. L. Harris, who rooms, in the Pell block. Is reported quite sick. Mrs. Otto West of Hornbrook was a visitor in Ashland Saturday while on her way home from Portland where she had accom panied Iter sister, who was return ing to her homo in New York af ter paying u visit to relatives In koii of Portland are visiting at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Clark, in this city. George W. Plnnesar of Watson ville, Calif., Is in Ashland, called here by the death of the lute G. W. Grow. I J. A. Maddox of Klamath Falls! Was a week end Client in Ashland. Miss Viola Provost spent the week end at her homo on Oak street from Medford where she. west. Is a student at the St. Mary's! ..... Earl Hosier captured a prize Academy this year. ' A Juick yesterday while out In the . Mrs. Hay Murphy has been ' mountains near the Lamb mine. spending the past week in Salem j The animal was so large he could vlfillng with friends. Guests registered at the Hotel Columbia over Sunday from' Portland were John McStory and J. W. Porter. Other guests were J. W. Peck of Seattle mid Erie Uerg. ' Mrs. Dennlson of lloseburg is a guest ut the home of Mr. und Mrs. J. .1. Murphy on the Iloule- vard this week. I a a ; fur as Keno when a downpour of L., M. Corglil end W. H. Van! ruin drove them back, so they Orsdall of Pendleton were week' made the trip by train yesterday. not carry it home alone, and had to come In for help to bring in his game. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drift of Sacra ment to are among the tourists stopping at the Hotel Austin. Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Enders of Klumuth Falls came in last even ing to visit for a few days. They started over the mountains in their car last Thursday but only got as W. A. Shell has purchased a new Ford car with all the late equipments from the Harrison Brothers. Yesterday Mr. Shell tried out his new cur by taking his family on .a trip to Gold Ray dam. Mrs. Sprague of Medford Was an Ashlund visitor Saturday. Mm. Kittle Huntsberry, who had been spending u week visiting friends in Dunsmuir, returned home lust night. Mrs. L. E. Wudsworth of Grants Pass spent Saturday with friends in Ashlund. Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg has re lumed home from Portland and Washington points where she had been visiting with relatives. She was accompunied as far as Salem by Mrs. Margaret Shaver, who had been her uouue guest for Borne time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Adams will arrive early in the week from Yukima, Wash., to make their home in Ashland. They will oc cupy the residence ut the corner of Fifth and Main streets. Mrs. Adams will be remembered as. Miss Stella Owens, who formerly j lived here, a sister of Mrs. H. W.i Andrews. ! The, annual meeting of the! First Spiritual society of South-1 em Oregon will bo held In the Temple ot Truth on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, September 29, 1920. F. W. Moore, presl-! dent. Since the recapture of Fred Bowler, alius Fred Black, who broke jail t Jacksonville a short time ago, it has been learned he deserted from the 9th company, San Francisco, while stationed at Fort Barry, Calif. An elderly man by the name of Whittock, who lives east ot'j Ashland, was knocked down this; morning while attempting to start his car on North Main street. The car struck him, but did not run over him.' Mr. Whittock wub car ried Into Foley's drug store and a physician called. He was bad ly bruised, but the extent of his injuries are not ynt learned. The home of Tcny Franco on the Boulevard was entered last night and a purse containing a sum of money und some South ern Pacific checks was taken. 4 According, to repcrts from Med ford 3681 signatures had been obtained at the close of tho cam paign to got the question of mov ing the county seat to Medford on the ballot next November. It Is reported that the county elec tion board had thrown out some thing like 800 signatures on the ground that many voters who had signed had not registered. A fight is expected to come up on the interpretation of the law over the term "qualified voters," as many of the unregistered voters who signed the petition, it is) claimed, were sworn In at the elec-j tion booth, although they were' not registered. These, It Is said, claim they are qualified voters. Miss Ruth Danford went to Ku gene yesterday where she Is a stu dent in the State University. Rev. S. P. Chaney, pastor of M. E. church ut Klamath Falls, is in Ashland en route to McMinnville to Methodist conference. FRIDAY'S NEWS Mrs. Lizzie Hanscom and .Miss Alice Abbott left Wednesday by train for Gold Mill from where they will go by stage to Sams Valley to Tislt.at the home of Stowe Abbott. 8 Mrs. Frank Denlmui and daugh ter Mattie of Talent visited rela tives in Ashland Wednesday after noon. Mrs. O. L. Brown of Klamath Falls came over on the auto stage Wednesday and will visit friends In Ashland und Medford for a lew days. Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Everton, Mrs. Flanagan and Miss Anna Ererton were guests In Ash land and vicinity this week from Grants Pass. Porl land guests registered ut the Hotel Austin today ure Free nand Northrup, E. It. Sumi'ier ville, Fred Conson, Leo. I. Fisher, E. G. Jones, W. C. Davis. A. W. Young, Mrs. F. S. Drennlng and John A. Wolfe. Airs. Joe Muhan, who has been an inmate ot the Cottage hospital on Morton street for some time, has returned to her home. C. W. Benedict came home the tore purl of th's week after making un enjoyable visit airiong former friends In Douglas county. Mrs. Will Hedricl: of Drain, who has been a recent guest at the home of her uncle, G. W. Benedict, on Mountain avenue, has returned to her home nnd expects to move with her family br.ck to Ashland to spend the winter. She has se cured apartments cn North Main street. Acrompanylng Mrs. Hed rick will be her mother, Mrs. Sar ah Boots, who visited Ashland last winter, and who enjoyed this city so much she Is anxious to return here again, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neil and family have moved into the Rob erts house ou Laurel street where they will make their home this winter. Guests ut the Hotel Columbia are Carl Weltner of Tecnor, Calif.; E. F. Alkins; J. M. Lloyd of Rose burg; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schmltt of Gazelle; H. L. Morse of Leonu; William Nichols and H. J. Kan thal. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Loosley and daughter are over from Fort Klamath this week, guests of Mr. Loosley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loosley, at their home on Oak street. D. M. Fraynor and son of Notch Hill, B. ('., ure iu Ashlund this week, stopping at the Hotel Aus tin. W. A. RfK'kfellow of Seattlo has been looking after business and visiting friends in Ashland for the past two or three days. Among Ashland people in Med ford within the past day or so ure D. H. Jackson, Hubert Wilson und Jerry Hogun. J. C. Gibson unit wife have come to Ashland from Yonculla to live. They arrived hero last evening, and will settle in their new home on Ilelman street about the first of next week. C. II. Watrous, Mrs. W. K. Mc Nutt and Mrs. A. L. Watrous are guests this week at the Hotel Co lumbia from Livingston, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen ot Portland arrived in Ashjund yes terday after spending their vaca tion In California, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Smith. Mr. Allen is a brother of Mrs. Smith. Miss Sue DeBoest left on train No. 14 for her home In Salem af ter spending a month or so us the guest of A. Livingston und fam ily. George N. Gray, son of C. A. Gray, has gone to Corvullis to en ter the Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Mildred Sargent left last night for Portland where she .will make her future home. The residence p-opcrty belong ing to D. Eismauu ou Fourth street iu Bourne's addition has been purchased by Mue Burdlc, of Ashland. The Burdics will make their home on the property. ; Grunts Puss Courier. ! ' j Mrs. Hardy Cash of Montague, ! who bus been visiting her mother ne.ir Rusehiirg, stopped off In ; Ashlund yesterday while on her I I. n I ..ll..,l ..I.. nu.y uuillt, HUH wn:ivil uu iii'tiiw? here. Arguments were heard in the j supreme court ut Hiilem iu the ap ! peul ot Lurk Evans, who was con- t ided n circuit court lust spring j for the Jitney kldiiupliig robbery ! of W. G. White of Grants Pass, und whs sentenced to 15 years' I imprisonment. It will be some I time yet before the court gives out the decision. District Attor I ney Roberts represents the state land Gus Newbury the defendant. I Evans has been iu the county jail since his trial pending the su I preine court's decNion. j" j Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Storm,' who j have been living in the house on ! South Pioneer street which has recently been purchased by Mrs. J H. Hughes, will move in a few days to 12 Beach avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Getchell of Caribou, Me., are tourists stop ping ut the Hotel Austin this week. Guests ut the Hotel Austin this! week ure Mrs. Elizabeth Dunning of Portland and sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Stuhblns of Los An geles. .Mrs. Dunning, who is 70 tour Southern California by mo tor. The tourists write from Tia Juana, Mexico, and state they had a fine trip down. That Is some country, they say, with heat, sand and gambling predominating.! Monte Carlo Is running wide openj they state, and there is more money In sight there than In the! United States. I I Ceorge Souza and R. E. Fra-! sier were over from Colestiu last! evening on business. . 1 . L. Potter und Lee Potter of Portland, und .1. E. Wilson of Kent were registered at the Hotel Columbia last night. Mabel Weeden. clerk ill the Ashland confectionery, bus re signed her position to take place tomorrow. She evpects to leave lor Klumuth Falls Tuesday to spend the winter 'here with her mother. Mrs. Caroline Scliueriniiii went down to Gold Hill this morning ou a short visit. Grizzly peak is white with snow on Its summit today. This is the first snow of the season on the eastern nioiiutains Tho Sun Francisco Examiner of Tuesday contain': a fine picture of Miss Carolu E. Kuss of Oak land, who is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills of this oily. The engagement of Miss Kuss to Russell Cordell. brother of .Mrs. .Mills, was recently announced. Frank Elliott died last night at the home of his daughter, Min. Boyd Robison, near Talent. Ar rangements for the funeral will be announced later. On Savings Accounts Wo Interest A Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Paints GlaSS and Wall Paper I SOUTHERN OREGON. Best Goods and Rest Prices. Get Our Prices. WM. 0. DICKERSON THE PAINT MAX years of age, is driving her own car on this trip und is intending i to go through to I.os Angeles as soon us the weather clears up. She lis an expert motorist and states she wants to make :i coiist to const trip some time In the future. Owing to a death In the family j of one of the members of the B. I Y. P. l, the social planned to take i place in the Baptist church this levelling has been postponed until j Friday evening of next week. ! j .lames T. Jenkins, Sr., nnd J. T. Jenkins, Jr., are registered at the I Hotel Austin. Word wus received this morn ing by The Tidings office from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose, who with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. 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