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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1920)
ibumt Wodnwutny, rtdohor 1 1), 1021), ASIILAXD WEEKLY TTDWOS paob tahe LOCAL AND PERSONAL SATURDAY'S NEWS Among tourists from a distance stopping at the Hotel Columbia are H. W. Hanson and family ol Redfield, 8. D., and W. W. Wilton wife and daughter, from Emmett, Idaho. Mis. Nancy Slsemore is in Grauts r.ss, visiting with Mrs. F. B. Wll martli. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Ketchum were Medford guests Thursday af ternoon. Lynn D. Mowat, who is connect-' " ed with the American City Bu reau, huB Just Completed a mem bership campaign in Napa, Calif., for the Chamber of Commerce of that city, which, ho states, went through with groat enthusiasm. He Is now engaged in the same Work In Bakersfield. The B. Y. p. U. will havo charge of the service tomorrow evening at the Baptist church. This Is ex pected to be a very Interesting meeting, and everybody will be .welcome. H. K. Tomllnson was among the Ashland Elks who visited the Med ford Elks lodge session Thursday Jilght. California residents ut the Ho tel Austin ure: C. M. Welsh and wife of Los Angeles; Mrs. C. E. Kinney of Gerber: 1). L. Hoke and p. R.Roberts of Hilt, and E. Swigal' n .. , i. ' Mrs. W. E. Boyd, who has been the guest of friends In Grants Pass during the past week, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. McCol Jum of Klamath Falls were vis itors in Ashland yesterday. Mrs. Z. P. Dyar. Miss Dyar and 0. P. Dyar of Berkeley, Calif., ure Ashland guests, stopping at the Hotel Austin. Miss Anna Hargrove Is back ngaln looking after her millinery business, after an illness of seve ral days. Mr. and M. Whit.iker, whJ have !n e sojourning In Ashland ' (luring the nast sumi.ier. exnecti'" ' to leave tomorrow for Berkeley to make their home. N. Fraser and Paul J. Slander visited Ashland from Dunsiiiuir yesterday. . Rev. John W. Hoyt, Sunday school missionary for the Presby terian church, is In Douglas coun ty this week in the interests of his work. He will be in Reuben over Sunday. Portland people stopping at the Hotel Austin last night und today comprise J. Pray, W. A. Kinney, W. H. Lawrence, I. R. Rose and wife, and E. J. Hammond. Among the tourists at the Hotel Columbia today are Jno. A. Mc Cae, wife and sister, and T. M. Nicholson and wife of Vancouver. Herbert McCarthy is the owner of.a handsome new Reo car which i nureliimi.il this week fn.m the!"- J'atterson. other call- Pruitt-Myers Auto company of! Medford. While in Ashland yesterda'-. Vnlted States Senator Chan '.. MeV..rv n. taken out to the ..t .1 Bprings by Mayor C. II. Lamkln. . The senntor was much Impressed'01' truln 13 for Los Angeles where! with the water here and states Aslilunds' lithia Is tho best he ever drank. Mrs. Mary Griffin bus takon over the rooming house over Vuu pel's store, and haA changed the m i Supply Your Kitchen With Aluminum Ware Light nnd Lasting. Pf ovost Bros. HARDWARE THE LARGEST STOCK OF Painls Oils G13SS and Wall Paper IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Bast flooito and Best Prices. Get Our Prices. WL 0. DICKERSON THE PAINT MAN name from the Central Rooming house to the Alpha Hotel. In paying the freight on the clothing gathered by the Ashland committee for the Near East Re lief, the Ashland Elks shared bon ers with the local Shrine lodge. Each of these orders donated 1 20 to help defray expenses in getting the boxes shipped to Portland. C. 0. Tabb and wife of Kansas City, Mo., while touring the coast country, stopped off in Ashland over yesterday and were guests ut the Hotel Austin Mr. and Mrs. F. E French leave tomorrow for San Francisco to at tend the Nutiomil Laundrymen's association which meets there. They week. W. A. Cannon and family of The Dalles visited Ashland yesterday while making a tour through this section of the state. The Merley Circle of the Bap tist church had a pleasant after noon gathering Thursday with Mrs. 0. H. Butterfleld on 518 Iowa street. Mrs. Oxford's . reading, "The Dying Soldier," was thor oughly enjoyed by every one. Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., read many in- torestlng Jokes. Delicious dough - nuts and coffee were served. And nil went uwuv talking of the food tiino they had. Those presentjmer with her mother, Mrs. E. K. were Mesdames Hall. Elder. Ca-' Glddlngs. ' neiit Wrlsbt Harvev Mastler. Ox-! ford, Hawkes, Holmes, Phillips, Hewitt, Gasaway, Sheldon, Horn, nn..,l lint...-. ioM n.wl Tl.t....u Th A lre, peters. THl'RHDAY'S NEWS Mr. und Mrs. Ira Slioudy left 1. f.. r. 1... .1 mis wtrrn mi lutv.i, gums ujr u.c northern way, and will visit at Hf.ti.H f Yf.. ..V1M " HA points in Washington. On re-ibe turning from tne east, Mr. anujOCiocK irom me a.oca unuenah-t Beach to spend the winter. Sam Golf, who has been living In Ashland for the past summer, is moving his family to Grants, Pass today to reside.. ?i Ti j Hev. N. A. LhrlEtenson, pastor r i tn t u t ..1 ! I ;' l'l wife, are guests this week j " ' the h,'m f ?"d S' A' Tlunr.ii'i-I mi tlia llfiiilafut'H M, F.tpl,H. Hied ! n, , c.. J. Mrs. Davis to Salem Wednesday evening. Mrs. Davis is to enter tho Methodist Old adies' Hnme there. Mrs. Mary Dunn has returned home after some months spent with her daughters in Portland. Mrs. A. H. Norton, who has been living In the McNeil residence on the corner of Oak and B streets, has moved, out and Is cupylng the Archibald house u sireei. ine uouse sne vacates has recently been purchased by Mrs. A. Belle Anderson. The lot ter expects to repair the house n ft Ar- ii-li it.li It it'll! Iia nniinla,l hit' u.wu, . .. ,.. .u , Mrs. John Gnibb. i San Francisco guests registered !branch that wag MfTnliy 9oUd wlth ! at the Hotel Austin last night and!,,.,,,. . , ,,,! this morning include J. D. Byrne, A. 0. Nelson, W. Wolff, Clif Lewis,! "iila guests at the same hotel' are ' Maxi,imei' of I'"s An- Miles, and 11. L. Butler of Duns- muif. Joniisoii anu uaugniers, W. I'ulu ",ul EffiB. loft lh's forenoon1 "' expect 10 spend tne comingng their home winter. I J. E. Barrett is hick from a few days' business trip to Yreka. While there he attended the fair, wluth he states, is one of the best he has witnessed for some time. . . F. J. King, Jack Penlc and Jim Harris are Dunsmuir men regis-j tered at tho Hotel Columbia last; night. I Myron Vioonien and wife of ; Portland are In Ashlond this week! spending a few days at the homej of their niece, Mrs. Jean Jackson.jthe past summer, has returned, Mr. and Mrs. Vroomen stopped off home. He states the weather had plegate this year. Mr. Schell haB Perry Ashcraft, who has se here while on their way to Call-' become quite cold there before been living In Alaska for a num-'cured a sailors' allotment home- fornla, but are so favorably lm-; pressed with Ashland they may got them a home here and go no! farther. ' ! Hon. E. V. Carter was one of;Hotel Austin. the speakers at the banquet giv, en in Medford Tuesday evening for the members of the Park-to- Park auto caravan after their ar-i rival from Crater lake. Others of: the delegation were J. W. McCoy, E. T. Staples. L. F. Ferguson and , J. H. Fuller. F. E. French of the Ashland, laundry Is moving today into the house he recently purchased on ! South Pioneer arevnue from the1 M. C. Reed residence on Scenic Drive. Mr. Reed will occupy his 'nwt. hn, .n ... it u - cated. "It is sometimes said to be cheaper to move than to pay rent," was the statement G. W. Kennard made to The Tldlnr. when nntifr-l Ing this office of his. change of residence from Pamplin, Va.. to' Columbus, Ohio. This, however,, is not Mr. Kennard's reason tor leaving Virginia, but he states he does not mind confiding that they find both expensive there, and Is not prepared to say which of the two is the lesser evil. "We have not lost our interest in Ashland, and the good people living there. I question If you realize how for tunate you are,'Mr. Keuuard stat ed. He was a former well known resident of Ashland, and hag al ways kept in touch with the city since leaving here several years ago. ' "I was the first person to stop: at the Hotel Austin remarked C. "E. Donnelly, day traffic chief of the Western I'nion Telegraph ,. couiuuuy Ul onu r iuut:it:u, it nu , ,, ., ., , , . la atiAntllrtfr h a vitpnt nn In Anh. in D,ivuU...n ..... land. "Thut was when the hotel! was first built, and was then' was conducted by Drs. Helm and, Beebe, and on account of thej professional calling of the proprl- etors tne r.otel was called "luo,glBS,8 nl the ll0mp , Mr ,,. Hospital."' Mr. Donelly was at that time telegraph operator foi the Western Union in Ashland 31! years ago, and sees many changes! In the city since that time. The W. If. company gives its employes two weeks' vacation, but Mr. Don: nelly is enjoying himself so well ! In Ashland he has asked for an extension of that time. Mrs. Don - ellv has been attending the sum - A A G. H. Yeo Is in Medford this week serving on the Jury at fed- . ft I'll 1 f.fltll't , , . n . Oru Leo Hughes, aged 38, who camo to Ashland from Portland a , few months ago, died at his home on Ohio street lust night. Mr 11 1. ....l.,o.l K., I.!.. ..,lf oJ ,1 u ..: . "f ..."...... i eno child. Funeral services will L ItAlfl iAinftHHAlir fl ft AHlWLlin ft4 9 held tomorrow ufternoon at 2 (be made In Mountain View cein- j etery. Mr, nii m,9. j, h. Turner urej moving this week to the residence ; formerly owned bv W. B. Beebel on the Boulevard, which they! u . sed . tew ,,.eei(8 aco. The gum machine was pulled " ,rom ,h8 Tref,pn confection - .1 i i 11.11.. T newa 9,ium uu'"8 FUr,h .8treei Sm . ,uri,, 1"st ,"B"t' '".e contents was ta - ;keu, consisting of a full stock T 1 sum and unwards of tl In nennies. ! I The ninchino and contents weri carried off. I Mate Roberts and E. H. Eberts of North Bend, Wash., were, among the visitors at the. Hotel Austin last night. Vernon Phipps fell from his bl - cvcle about noon todav when he oc-,,oo .Aln, ,,, h, Tho nwhee, fkW(,(,(ii throwing the boyjHe enJo'e(1 ,1,s 0,l,inK "ieie so! . . , A . to the pavement. He received .1 scalp wound, but was not thought to be seriously injured. . . - . i- . u uienn wiiu picaing some ' - - - tBlv choice nlums at his home oa1" tl'e Palk. JuiKe and Mrs. Icienn avenue today, displayed a r - - - on the tree. s, a, Ed Walters, who recently sold ng home property on Mountain avenue to J. V. Wright, is moving hs family to Dunsmuir to live, Mr. .Wright and family are occu- . pylng their new purchase. A A The family of Will Carlton haslJ arrived from Shedd nnd are mak-! in Ashland. A neighbor came with them and has also taken a homo here. W. A. Cooper and family have come in from the Green Springs Mountain country whore thev had! been camnlne all summer, and are settled in their home east of Ash - lull,!. . I I l, e, Cheverria nnd L. E.I iWulker were business vicitors from : Klamath Falls yesterday. j i Lee peachey, who has been em-: ployed at Fort Klamath duringl he left, but that It had been very! peasant all summer, 0. R. Wolfinger of St. Louis, Mo., Is a tourist stopping at the . FRIDAY'S NEWS Mr; and Mrs. II. J. Boyd andl family are preparing to leave in a week or so for Californa to; spend the winter. They have not, definitely set the date for their! departure. I D. W. Merrill and L. H. Fish of Albany are among the out of! town guests at the Hotel Austin. 1 ! The committee in charge ot col-: lectlng old clothins for the Near East Relief made a clean iweepi of the city yesterday. Through : the agency of the Boy Scouts the j city was pretty thoroughly can-: rassed and large quantities of ' clothinz were niocured. The! hnii41inlrler. had Kvirientlv ac- cumulated much cast off cloth ! Indian road near shland. This Ing since war times when the latter has closed Its operations; salvage department of the Red'for the teaton and is now hauling! Crosa made claim to everything the lumber by truck to Medford. under the sun, and the commit-! Mr. Stitsor states that with good tee In charge of this relief state1 weather the company expects to they received many excellent finish hauling the lumber within clothes that will be of great use three weeks, to the destitute Armenians, i Messrs. Koehler, . Badger and The Beaver Realty company Boslough boxed the clothing which made the sale yesterday of the was gathered together at the room house at 144 Fourth street be formerly occupied by the Rexall, longing to Mrs. Lydla McErlane, drug store, and the Masonic lodge! which has been purchased by Geo. will pay the freight to Portland. ,M- Cooper. Mr. Cooper will take possession us soon as the house Miss Margaret Van Dyke has Is vucuted. accepted a position on the cleri- cul force of the First National! Tlle fl'iend Hal- Bunk aim ntnrtoil on her new 'employment yesterday. B. F. Cornier -of Medford was, iin vostordav on a business trip, : t w of Washington, D. C, are Ash- jland guests this week at tha Ho - tal Aiiattn ' - Mp an(, j,rg H 0 Krobah were up Medtord yesterday, I KU091B UL Ilia II VII IT" Ut .ill. tii JIrg H Vaupel on the Boule - vard Mrs. James Beagle expects to leuve the last of thlB week for Or 'econ City to visit for a time with her sister. - George Carpenter and wife will ' leave their residence on Liberty ! street which they recently Suul and will move the first of next 1 week to their farm property in j tho Bellevlew dislrict. Mrs. H. G. Jack of Portland, while returning from Sau Fran- j .toppe of, . Ashland and 'la ho enest ut the home of Or i 19 lne ne"1 ul l"v uume '" i allu ftI1's- George J. iuui. The wool clip from the Jean ! ...... ..... n,.-iinit nti.ii Hoot nf Aahl:. ml "'. ..- .,i ...i, .,,i 1. , . he 'Portland Wnol - niucil wua iccuii. Mtn.nuo on Mills was hauled to Medlord yes,erday by truck whei.e a c.u.. ..... , . ... . ! nanieii nau anoui ii.uuu iiuumus . , , , , . . . .lolthe Hotel Austin include . II. iof wool, for which he received J8i , : . Young and T. R. I pton of Dallas.1 " " Texas; W. H. Greenwood of Sun'l0 the east from which she will Mrg Wil80ni ll0 has been ' Fnmcisoo; Albert Zimmerman nnd j Baili fol. her former home In the s))en(ling th9 n'Bst two n,0nth,; n' Lester E. Frank of South llend.j Bermuda Islands. While there Aghund witlllier motber, Mrs A . , Incl. : J. Calvin Schriner of Easton.l 8)ie will make an extended visit, , ,, , . ,;pa.. m, Ui Mrs. C. V. Smith of ili..- ,.f..... i.,uir.u iii..,nia Lt. iiaivey. UUS lliovcu LU .iicui.hi t0 ,,V8". , The windoW8 ()t Rose Brotl, s. ; confectlonerv are being artlsti.al ly lettered by a traveling artist i jn -thjl) wm.k Buth lhe C0Il(ec. Monery gtore and th9 yictrola .t, t.. .: ruum uujuiiiiiig ait; nuviun uaa pailltCd Judge C. M. O'Neal, and wife' flf KIumBtll Fai,9 we,.e ln Ash - , Uir(je WMk muni. "" ; T , ,.. .k.!8ests at the H. H. Leavltt home in 5 uume iuhi umiii. i mo ia mo second visit the Judge has made ' h.r. tl.lu vao.. Tllfi ttvt ft It ft ( ' ' ' . waB 1,1 Ku"y """"" ""i j camped a week at the auto park. won no tuaieu ut . iuhuhk again next summer, and will bring; with him a number of families ItitiiH.itn fflntifln t 9 Ilia (I II 11 Will "."...at """ ' "'" tnttlfA ntlilp fill evtrtlded SnfOlirn , O'Neall made thetrip over by night; as well as returni. g, and stated they saw three doer come out In the fond near Jenny creek. They went nome oy way oi nornuruun. i E- p- Daniel ot MiiiePO8- ( inn't s among tne totniis jog-1 wtered at the Hole' Austin touay. i Mrs. Ada W. Jones of West Sa lem, Wis., an aunt of Mrs. George - Klnz, is a guest at the hitter's home and may remain nere an winter. Mrs. Jones had been mnking an extended visit at Fa- cific Grove, Calif., before coming i to Ashland. Paving is progressing rapidly on the Pacific highway this side ' ""ron place anu .s ..um- of the Barron place and is mnK-i 'nK nuite a showing. Travel on tne Kiamntn rails roau is muLniwag Ashland business visitor improved by this stretch of good road. Cashier V. O. N. Smith ot tne Citizens Bank Is In receipt of a letter from C. D. Schell, a former councilman In Ashh.nd, stating he will teach the high school at Ap- ber of years since leaving this city. first trip out to his new posses- . ;sion. It is Mr. Ashcruft'B Intcii-j Rev. D. J. Gillan'ers, pastorj,on to niove his family there of the Ashland Congregational Bl)0Ut ti19 first of November and church for the past year, left this week with his family for Ontario,! rifa when, hn exnecta to locate. - pi,,, ocai church Is now without! a pastor. ' 4 A. Peterson had business In Ashland from Mcd'dYd yesterday afternoon. J. W. McCoy, who recently sold. his bungalow on 1'pper Almond street, expects to move next week to another home hi owns on Ter- rnce gtref,t. . F. C. Stitser, cnshier of the State Bank of Dorrls. Calif., Is a business visitor In Ashland to-j day. Mr. Stitser Is connected with the TufU Timber company which ' operates a plant IS miles from' Dorris and also one on the Dead en Ken, -who o urover NolII, will 1 ka IFt.Antl.. tint. ....I ... 1. .. 1 t "u,c" ,u "r "er ery nanuus nines') ut mo nome of her mother, Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Paso Koines, Calif. Mrs. Nell is suffering from a complete ner- t period of ill health and mental ; anxiety and worry. I A A Theodore Cole of Hydrl. Alas- ka, is in Ashland this week. He is a guest at the Hotel Columbia. w -ej ! R- K. Harness o' Roseburg had j business in Ashland during the past day or so. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dornn drove down to Medford yesterday afternoon to look after business .Interests there. , Charles Lindsey is home from ' tticnutm ucro uu speiu HHvei ui days with Mr. Hartley, assisting him In netting up his hay baler which the latter bought from Mr. ! i.iiiusey last mourn. t Portland visitors at the Hotel over night were L N. Bra.. i ners and Walter E. M Her. WEDNESDAY'S NEWS The Older Boys' Conference of ! Southern Oregon will hold Its an- 1, him.- 101 ti laii i u;uu it 1111:11 inial meet ne n RosebuiK. October w I 22 to 24. It is expected that Ash- , '""'l w'" ed a huge quota of ; attendants at this conference Tourists stopping this week all ' Los Angeles. ! I Mrs. P. Joel Landrum was un. Ashland visitor from Hilt yester day. . t Dr. G. 0. Jarvis bus purchased a new Ford sedan from tho Har rison Bios'. Ford Garage. ""' m'"'. i1"1" c,lll,,ren 01 1 ra"(l Jl,"CU0"' on Chestnut street. Mr. ami .Mrs. I nomas Hoover, parents of Mrs. N. H. Harrison of j eM making an antomo - bile trip from Kansas City Mo to Ashland to visit their daugh - ,,,, A (:H.d rcceive(, 1)y Mrs. Hat - r,8H11 trpm IBm s waek Bll0WW, ... ..... they had reached Los egas. w.,MU ,,. , rnmlii for several t . .. ... :.i. .. I , m., aim are in coiiiiiuiiy wiui '' months Should the young man j tv of rivmu T,e.. exnect to!.., ' ,v. . - ' - hjelui several weeks in Ashland, and may decide to stay all win tet. The Suncrest orchard east of Talent will begin picking New town apples next Monday. Ac- cording to present Indications they cx,)ect to have ubeut 2500 boxes from this orchard this fall. A dearth of pickers Is reported, how ever, nnd orchard help Is in groat demand. The room fitted up In the Ste ,iueug01l building on Eust Muiui gtl.e(jt by the Pruitt-Myer company of Medford for c automobile salesroom is about completed, and already a number of fine curs ure on display there. . . Thoinus B. Wilson of Dunsmuir yesterday. Mrs. Ida Ilmbah. worthy grand matron of Oregon, will make her official visit to Alpha Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S., Friday evening,; October 15. stead on Elk creek, is making hii-i aven& the winter. 4 J. A. Ruger is spending a few- days out In the mountains in the region of Buck lake on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. Frye left this morning, for their home in As toria after making a tour through Southern Callforina In company with Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Rose, and paying a visit at the home of the latter on their return here. They were accompanied as far as Eugene by Merrill Thorne, who expects to Join his mo! her ut ..nrB.lfie.d y. L. Evans of Eugene had business In Ashland this week, ) Considerable loss 11 reported by, orchardists due to the wind yes-as soon as the leaves fall. Won't terday that blew quantities of ap-, have to spray again for three pits from the trees. These appleajyeari if we do a good Job. Hand- in many sections were hot yet ready t,o be picked, and they will be practically a loss. Miss Pearl Ruger, a clerk in the Rose Confectionery store, has been quite 111 at her home on Church street this week, Mr. und Mrs. H. H. Leavltt are home from an automobile trip to the state fair at Salem, nnd to Portland where Mrs. Leavltt wnB a delegate to the 37th state W. C. T. U. convention. She reports a large attendance was manifested, with 155 voting delegates. Dr. 8. A. Danford, district su perintendent of Klamath district, is back from tho Methodist con ference held at MoMinnville this yeat. The Houck building on tho cor ner of East and North Main street is rapidly being dismantled by the crew of . carpenters under Con tractor A. L. Lamb. Ten feet is being cut from the North Main street side to conform with the new Ford garage building, and the en tiro structure will be re modeled. The grocery stock of H. A. Stearns has been removed from the room he occupied in this building. j $ H. J. Seamon and wife, P. L. Loomis and wife and Marlon Loomis compose a party of tour ists from Franklin, S. D., who are stopping at the Hotel Colum- j,a I The meeting of the. Paveut- Teachers' Circle announced for to morrow has been postponed on account of thu speiker from tho Stute University, who was to un dress the circle, not being able lu UH oresrill. .11 ruuKeiiieilin will , , 1... vill bo announced. ! Portland guests at tho Hotel Austin are D. C. M"Lenmtn, C. P. Stennett, E. H. Knight. M. J. Tol lls and J. L. Wright. Mrs. William Rogers has gone ... ...... . $ Tourists this week at the Hotel Austin were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Yethe and son, from Kane, Pa., who are touring the west by auto mobile and ini'luibd Ashland in their Itinerary. M. F. Lamb an'1, wife and Jot Hallet of Fort Worth. Texas, un tourists from a d tanco- In Ash- land, stopping at the Hotel Oolum- bin. Robert Foltz. vho lias been I verv ill with inl'la'iimatorv rheu- i 1H(ism ,,. HpVHral weeks, is ini- ' ,.., s, ,,,v i,., ,,,i ...., w ivti will start on train fil lor the south. : .rl. ...mi ,..,.,. r,.tv ,v.iv in ; s,in' ,,.,.,, f(. ,!ol)(.t , ,,.st, , w thpy ,vM runtinuo , I Jllll IHUMllin III lll.ll IMIM ,T 1.1..,. stay In the south all winter. Dr. C. O. Jarvis will accompany them' over the. mountain . $ i Oregon visitors registered at the Hotel Columbia are W. S. Tucker. I Grants Pass; B. S. Brainnn, W. S. Sellwood, .1. W. Grnhani, Portlan l' nnd W. E. Coruni, Merrill. ' Mrs. James Nelson of Portland1 is visiting her cousins, Mr. and t Mrs. James Louis Smith, in thiM city this week. John H. Rudd of Portland. worker in tho Y, M. C. A. of the sltite, was u business visitor to Ashland this week. Eggs May Go io$t Doz. by Christmas With extra eggs today quoting ut 78c per dozen wholesale, and the general tendency of the niar- ket to advance, retailers expressed the opinion that $1 a dozen would bo seen hero before Christmas, says the Sacramento Bee. -The advance of two cents is said t0 bB due t() u R,owing scarcity of fo(,d a,i higher costs Of producing (,KffSi H(,0, that the prices hero Lenerally are below that paid roi E,lstl,r P(!(!1, mmlt, ugo. More eggs are lired in the wln- tor, both In cooking und served on the table, which is still an other reason given for the pres ent skyward trend of prices. FlUmiAVS HANDBOOK IS VERY IIA NOV "Say, (lad, here' a lot of apple leaves all blistery looking. Wish I knew what's the matter with em." "Well, why don't you take a look at your handbook and find out? That's what it's for and you have a copy in your hip-pocket." "Hadn't thought of it, I guess: I'h not used to having the dope so handy. Here it Is on page 29 Blister mites. You spray the trees with lime-sulfur 9-100 just ibook says trees must look like . they's been whitewashed." I "Let's take a look to see if you j got it right. Sure, you did. The euies 100a exaciiy line tne pic- ture. How did you find It so uIck?" "Why, you see the handbook's In three parts Iniury to fruit;! to leaves and buds; nnd to trunks, roots and branches. So I knew we got to look for In Jury to leaves, on ,age 19. Then It said, 'A, feeding on buds'; not that, so I jumped to 'B, feeding on leaves'; that was it, so I started down 1, 2, 3, but got only to 1' where It says, "rouspirunus black or red blisters or -rails on leaves, Blister mite, page 29. I was sure' It was right but turned to 29 and saw Fulton's picture of apple and pear leaves that looks exactly like the real thing. Pretty nifty, I'll s"5'' J "It's about tho handiest thing . v.;. .,, uml eau 0 all kinds. Heider Tractors, read and see cm tell what's the .ew and second hand sewing ma trouble from everv kind of insect chines for sale or rtnt, at I ever saw or heard of in Oregon.' I.ovelt and the experiment sta llion have done fruit men a real 1 service, anil everyone of 'em can get a copy of this hip-poket nuin 'ual free by simply sending for it 'to the college at Corvallis." "I wish ole Smith 'd get a ropy innd use it, too." finished the boy. j"(!uess I'll call him up at noon j n ixl ask him to clean up once in his life. It'd help us keep our or ' chard III better shape." n.u:ii;.( ooi.uk.i: 1 1 i n IS OIUi.tM.F.I) iikki; Last evening saw the formal or ganization nf a Harding and Cool- ld';o Republican ('lull ell'ected in Ashland, when a large number of enthusiastic men anil women gath ered for that purpose at the Lyric theatre. Hon. E. V. Carter serv ed as temporary chairman, and J shortly after calling the meeting ; to order nemed a nominating com- imlltee to place before the assem blage a corps of officers. While this committee was de- ! liberating Mr. Carter gave the key note of the call of the evening and ' stated briefly the policies of the republican party and the object .of the club. The committee then submitted the following officers, 'who were elected: President, F. ' C. Homes; vice president, Mrs. Edith B. MacCracken; serretury- ' treasurer, V. V. .Mills. 1 President Homes, on assuming the chair, gave a historical resume ol republicanism, after which he called upon II. l' Lindas of Med ford, who had been In Washing ton during lhe war, and who made the leading speech of the evening, lie was followed by Hon. ('. M Thomas, stale senalor, who spol.e en the merits of the republican party. Other candidates who were present were called upon, and the following responded: Victor Uur ! coll, candidate for '.'ounty commis sioner; J. B. Coleman, candidate to succeed himself as countv as- i sessor, and A. ('. Walker, candi date for county treasurer. lion. Benj. 0. heldnn, candi date to succeed himself as repre sentative to the legislature, mail a speech In which he stated that whether or not he was returned the Ashland voters must do their part in sending K V. Carter, the other condidale for this office, to the legislative seat. Mr. Carter was then called upon to talk in the capacity of n candidate, nnd ho spoke at length of the Indiffer ence of electors In getting out to, vote, and the poor preparation I hey are giving towards voting for some ot the Important amend ments to come np at the Novem ber election. It should be one of We Have on Hand A Complete Line OF Aluminum Uiensils AND Enamel Ware AT SIMPSON'S HARDWARE 37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET the important duties of this club, , he stated, to see that a good vot i i turns out November 2. ! This meeting hut night was to i a large extent composed of th" members of the former Leonard Wood club, of which F. C. Home; was president. FAIR WEATHER I SOITII IS PROMISED FOR WEEK The weather bureau forecasts the weather for the coming weel: to be generally fair in southern nnd central California, nnd unset' tied with occasional rains else where. The temperature will be normal. ALL KINDS OF FENCIN G Barb Wire, dandy Cedar Posts and Yew ancljors posts in carload lot arrived. 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