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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1920)
Wednesday, December 1, 1020 ASHLAfTD WEBflttt MDDfQt P4GH THREK LOCAL AND PERSONAL MONDAY'S NEWS R. D. Wright oC Roseburg bud buslnest in Ashland over the week end. a a A large number of Ashland young peoiile attended the dance held In the Odd Fellows hall In Ta'ent last Saturday night. Miss Gladys Hasting, who has been living for the past year with her brothers In Ashland, left this morn ing for Portland to make her home with her sister during the coming winter. The old telegraph poles on North Main street tn front of the new Ford garage building are being removed today In preparation for the city to widen the pavement along that stretch. This work will begin shortly. A Orville Click of Merlin is a busi ness visitor In Ashland. Mr. Click It stopping with his father-in-law, J. M. Beaver, while in the city. Mrs. Tom Hill was down to Talent yesterday spending the day with friends. 4 ertson will be in charge of the deco-,of the 50 acre ranch of F, Hutchison and L. C. Scc'.t of Sa- ration features and the splendid dec-1 baugh. north of Bear t reek. lln and M A. Williams of Tortland; C. Holl- U coming to Ashland to make her, Tartth J?0ff1fll0C to James home. Mrs. Williams spent several ! CdllI lClUVCJ lem; Mrs. J. C. Walker and daugh-j orations during the past season glvejA. Turnbow of Yamhill, who will months here a year ago and made ter of Eliensburg, Wash. The newly elected county office u will take the oath of office January 2, 1921, according to the Mate law. Only two changes will be made In the lineup, Rawles Moore suceeding 0. M. Roberts as district attorney and A. C. Walker succeeding Mrs. Myrtle Blakeley as treasurer. All other county officers succeed them selves. The fire truck Is laid up In an automobile hospital for a few days, undergoing much needed ' repairs. During the process of overhauling the machine the department has the assurance that this feature will be; take possession rennury l. Mr. one of the attractions of the fair. ! Hollbaugh expects to engage to the a raising of blooded stock elsewhere. The artistic quilt on display lu! A A Vaupol s window is the work of tnei Miss Nellie Beaver save a play, Past Matrons of Alpha Chapter No. 1,; "Miles Standlsh," with her pupils in 0. E. S., and is to be ou sale at thojthe English class of the Junior High Baiaar held In the Masonic Hall Tues- school this afternoon... day, November 80. i A A Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gardner, Miss According to an old-time prophesy Gardner, H. 0. Barkis j.;e and Melvln the last three days of this week will 0. Wlnstock of Portland are guests govern the weather of the coming at the Hotel Austin. Guoats from oth- wlnter months. If this holds gooder points stopping there also are K many friends who will be glad to see her again. Clarence D. Smith, field secretary of the Kimball school of theology, of Salem, arrived In Ashland, Thursday, in the Interests of that school. The Object of Mr. Smith's visit in the UriPfi QfiClflpnt . but he'3 grammatical ngeu noiuiitoill(, N with a , will scarcely ever speak in the first person. He's no master of English, and he isn't pped with a lot of vulgar j parlance of the ring. Mrs. Catherine Roger, un .gedl It's a hard tank to get him to talk resident of Ashland, died Saturday, abo"1 "" of nls "nOests. He al at her borne on Ohio street after a.wa'" 'tm t0 0,1B ot ''" vanquished long sickness. The deceased was S "Pl""' as a "mighty good boy." and was a uattve oi wring one oi urn rewui ihuuiuk hunch of admirers b I years of uae rl.l.. ha.! ll.o.l in n.u -nleen with city Is recruiting of young meu'. n yean) uu(, ,,,.,;.; listened wi.h tolerant politeness to for the ministry and to secure fur-; ..ivnnced entail- ol "'i"'l on telling him how ther support for the school. ' ed aciMm ,, wa. p ,-, s ,lt!lltly ' I. ........ t I..-.,. nr.na fxt r.Ii.w1U Mrs. guests, B. M. Heath aud her house Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Carter, and acquaintances. She war, the wid- December and January will be stormy Zelocka of Aberdeen. Wash., and R.look thanksgiving dinner yesterday'0' of I'PVl KoT- Wh. "M "".l with plenty of rain, while February-N. Porter and wife of Minneapolis. !,t 0lk frM ()f Med., two year, ago. t uneml services w,U will be generally pleasant. i - a a Mrs. Saxman, who bus been the William Stump, a Talent orciiard-l guest of Mrs. S. L. Allen at her home hose and fire fighting equipment; ul wa ,n AshUind yesterday after- on Laurel street for several days this loaded on the electrical department's noon Mr 8tump stated the cttgs. , week, will leave tomorrow evenlnsr truck to use iu case of a fire, but!f!ed advertisement he placed in The 'for her home In Los Angeles. they are hoping the substitute will not be needed while the regular en gine is out of commission. D. P. Oilman and daughter, Verna, arrived Saturday from Iowa and will spend the winter with their daughter and sister, Mrs. I. C. Williams, at her home near Talent. Miss Oilman spent nearly two years in this section some time agq and her many friends will be glad to see her 'return. Mrs. Tidlrrgs previous to Thanksgiving: sold his 'flock of turkeys with dis patch, j j Mrs. John Grubb Is moving this, week into the house owned by Mrs. Mrs. I. R. Bateman left today for Seattle, where she will be the guest of relatives for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Melons of Cres- The pictures illustrating scenes, W11nm. hnA n,Im.n WBr. A.h from the lives of the Pilgram j ,and vIstor8 Saturday. Fathers, presented at the Methodist' A ihurch last evening were exception-j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid and fum ally fine and were viewed by a large! lly are moving today Into the P. Pro audience. I. W. Ingram was in Ashland, Sat urday, from Grants Pass on business. Mrs. Oalbrulth and daughter. Ber nlce, of Rogue River, were recent guests at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Levi "Stevens. " t a Mrs. Reno "Sutton and brother, Charles Rogers, were over ' from vost. house on Oak street which they have rented tor the winter. The Women's Christian Temper- Belle Anderson on Oak street. Thlicent 1 '0PI"S " An,nii house has been undergoing exten-'. Pect to remaln her uu'" tn0 slve repairs and wilt make a pleas-! Christmas holidays. Mr. Malone is Ing residence. 'assessor of Del Norte county, Calif., a and is badly troubled with asthma, Portlund guests stopping at the'i which is aggravated by the damp tfntnl frtiiimltta nn f T) Innna T 'wfULtllAI lit ttlA COSSt. SoVettll VAiirS " ... - -- L. Harris and W. E. Griffin. Other ago Mr. and Mrs. Malone spent sev-(tirely different from those shewn last guests ure O. G. Hopwood of Hllts.leral weeks In Ashland and he wasjSunday evenlug.. E. L. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. W.'much Improved, so they decided to trv this climate oealn for Mr. Ma- mauasgiving unj ai inn ci ford. The public schools, with the ex ception of Senior High school, is tak ing a holiday today as well as Thanks giving. On account of the high school missing two weeks while the now fur nace was being installed, they only took one day's holiday tins week. An exceptionally una pictures representing the Tercenten-1 ary celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims will be presented at the. Methodist church next Sunday even- j lug. These pictures are tne seronu Installment secured Rev. C. A. Edwards, and will be en be held from the Stock undertaking parlors tomorrow,' Tuesday, after noon nt 2 o'clock, and Interment will be made In the Hargadiue cemntery. Mrs. Rogers is survived by a niece. Mrs. P. N. Butcher, mid two step Children, Charles Rogers and Mrs. I.ona Sutton of Klumnth Falls. Kood he was, how he had picked him to beat Willard in throe rounds, and how In? was going to ruin Curpen tler. "Say," the champion interrupted, "suenis to tiii1 you're J lot more sure about it than I am. I'm not so cer tain I'm going to win that bout. Carpentler is n great buy. He's bound to he a fighter with the ex perience he's had. I never pick a winiiiir iu advance on tnythlng." ,$ ,s $. ,j $. $ 'S &- array of M'K 'W' NKW TV,'K ; ,8, .jf j, ? $ $ $ t p lly llciii j- h. Fam'll. (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Nov. Jack Demp- Another Pioneer Called to Reward Mr. Sarah Firestone diPil this morning ut the home ot her son, Na than Firestone, at the age of 8:1 years and five mouths. She was 1937, ckson of scribes during one of the recent county for many yean. Three living conferences for the Dompsoy-Carpen-. children survive. Nathan Firestone i tier bout. ot Ashlnnd, Mrs. Susie Spencer of ' "Culled you up at eleven o'clock Talent and Mrs. Mary Ttrnll of Chico, Calif. Three other children have by the pastor 80V' kinR of ,,1B worl,,'D heavyweights, I born in West Virginia, July 29, 1 nH .in h ns In the center of a hunzlng group but has been u resident of Juc preceded her to the grave. She leavas C l.1. r. ; ' lone's health. i tage hospltul there was born to Mr. 1 lust night, but couldn t got you ti...i hi i. ' J . land Mrs R C. Avent Jr.. a son. , one of the scribes said to him. sluing of coffee and cake, at the' A normal school conference will be! weight 11 pounds. ' "Eleven o'clock?" the big champ 22 grandchildren and 42 great grand Eastern Star Club's Bazaar on Tues- held In Portland. December 4. This answered. "No wonder you couldn't children. ance Union will hold a called meet- Nov ,0 utternoon and evening.! conference Is called by the United! Dr- R- w- Pat,on- one of ,h9 ""'net me. I'm between the sheets every, funeral services wm ne nent irom tn Tueaitav vovnmhnr so nt -so . . .. .... . .'c. ...... ....!., .j i i known and most distinguished cler-lniirlit at ten." Ihe Church of the Brethren. ci- Aiasonic nan. uring in your irienui oiaicM cuiiiiiunaivuc-B ut vuuvawuu.i - o clock in the library. The presl- and trPIU thPm , reft eats, dent requests all members to be pres-t a a. nt n himinwia nf imnnrtiinna ! tn in.. mh.s. .u i. . .Sunday mornliiir. From here he noes wn I i.l 1 1 no- the truth. .M - . . miDo (.Hiiiicm uinci, .l.... , auuiuurn uivkuu uuuiiai suiiuui win; - " i be transacted. ,lng this year in Roseburg, came home : be represented by Hon. BenJ. C. Shel- to St' Mulks tl'iirch, Medford, for From personal observations, Demp- made at Talent. ! Wednesday niiiht to spend Thanks- ,lnn nf Medford. Hon. E. v. Carter1 Sunday evening. sey Is an unusual heavyweight I . ..... . . . . Uvnipn nt thn Rnlapnnnl church, will1 u u' tuiLin- i,nliliiliv nesduy. December 1. at 11 u. m. Tha ana will tie an imponani eveni mi"' ' -, - ... . , , , ri ! educational lines in the state. The'be 8t Trinl,y Episcopal church next! he doesn't need a press agent. He. sermon will be preached by Dr. D. lirower ana ino imiiihi win Mr. uienn toung, wno was over irom ii u,nk i.o. ,i. Vln.A.II. W..II., A..II..I t.a-A t... . . 1T,"t ' I nmmu.., r n o u, nut, to Bpend the Thanksgiving with : Mrs Har, Sver- -erlous illness of their step-mother, ! u). mother and brothers, returned,' a Mrs. Catherine RogeTs, whose death tu8 )agt of tha week ,u hu home (n Mr n(, Mr8 G v. Gillette occurred aaiuraay. , lhe California town. D. A. Applegnte of the Wells Far- BATUBDAY'8 NEWS to Express company, was called toi Mayor c B Lamkln will be Judge Drain during the past week by thejof the Corn na CeMtt department leath of his brother. Ross Applegate. at ths Ashland Winter Fair, Decem whlch occurred Thanksgiving Day. ber . j and 4 at the ArMOry. ' ! A A The funeral of the late Mrs. H. 8. Emery took place this afternoon from 1he homo on Helman street at 2 o'clock. Prlvato services were con ducted by Revs C. F. Koehler, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, and turlal was made in Mountain View cemetery. A. Johnston was a business culler from Hilts, Saturday afternoon. -"' Mrs. B. Gilmore was over from Hornbrook, Saturday, shopping at the Ashland stores,. A Jack Edwards and J. Brown of Oakland, Calif., had business in Ash land. Saturday, and were registered nt the Hotel Columbia. A Hotel Austin guests are J. Haven sheet, of Miami, Fla.: W. M. Simons and wile and E. B. Nelson of Seattle; P, H. Miller of San Francisco; F. W. Smith, of Gladstone; N. C. Titus ot Berkeley, A. A. Moen of Chicago. A A The weather promised for the com ing week will be unsettled, with oc casional rains In Washington, Oregon nud Northern California. The tem perature will be normal, according to the forecast Issued by the depart ment of agriculture weuther bureau. A Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Eberhart and daughtek- arrived Jast night from . Dorris, Calif., and will spend several days here with friends and Itfoklng after business matters. They made the trip by automobile and report the roads of northern California in very relatives ut Grants Pass. A A ! Thos. W. Wiesner and wife and Mrs. J. II. Miller were Ashlund .guests from Duiisinulr during the i nast two or three days. Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Mcwmiams A A and llttla son, of Roseburg, are Inj Mrs. 0. Booth left for Dunsmulr Ashland and will make an extended on n0, jj today, where she will visit with their parent. In this city, j visit with friends for two or three 'days. Jackson Gyger has a'iplled to Percy A A A. Cupper, state engineer, for water Electrical apparatus for removing appropriation for .12 second foot of 1 impurities from clay has been In- water from Neil crei-k for Irrigating: vented in Europe. nine ditches. nnl and Supt. 0. A. Briscoe of Ashland, I ,.., vv , , "tampion. Success hasn't turned his " o - - and nossihlv others from this end of "-'- " ." "" heail; temptation MH leuea mm. " - - " " I ...... ..... i morning after spending a tew weeks ,. ,h. ...... .,,,.,, ))0V w,th has been HIIilR Will ULLtlllll. . . "r - - --f Air. and Mrs. G. V. Gillette and, , A A son, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sun-; Harry Smith, who had beeu driving ford spent Thanksgiving day with t,0 Ashland-Klamath Falls auto stage for C, summer, left this week for Southern California to join Mr. Howard, who is running a stage route between San Diego and Tla Juani. .Mr. Smith i . .... i expects 10 anve ior Mr. riowaru nil, silvertuu with relatives In Ashland. Mr. and Mis. R. L. Miller and Mr. on, I ln I n U'nlbar nf C.,l,l Mill B. Howard during the past, . '. ,' ' ',, ' . . . ... n 'unil tlinii fnmll na utiAiit ThnnvuirlV' the same pleasant smile that won hi in friends by the legion In Toledo. He's the Mil in e clean living athlete in the same perfect condition that enabled issued iu Hilts against Charles F. M. Chapman, who has been staying lu Ashland for the past week or so, on the charge of lonving an unpaid hoard and lodging hill. Ou ing day with Mr. and Mrs. William Mysr. A A C. N. Freeman, an architect of i i.. i.m..,..i i, f.. utnurs ioiiiiii 1 1 .ii in iik a uuiu aim u in iu naui.uu ,ui u ..... him to batter down one of the biggest account of the charge being only :i men in the history ot the game. Other champions In other days succumbed to the "bright lights." winter. He was accompanied by Lee Jays' visit with his mother, : Mrs. Mary ,a!lk wl"'" lhey '"""bed the summit iWallis, who will also locate in that ' Freeiuuu. of 8,,c:t'8"- wl"' greenback passports I vicinity. j Into fust circli-s, they went the pare i The "Shop Early" campaign was that kills, j- lRID.tV.1 j opened by the Ashland postoll'lce 1 Hut not bo Dempsey. Critics nf- E. C. Pettlt arrived lu Ashland this morning, when placards were lor looking him over iu training Wednesduv evenine from Honolulu ' nosted advising the nubile to "wrnn have given the opinion that he's in . engiiiwrs. He Joined his wife and son who had , securely, address plainly, mail early." heller form now than ou that Fourth 1 railway trainmen. Not to he of July a year ago when he won the' misdemeanor no extradition papers were served, but Chief I f atelier saw that Chapman took the train this forenoon lor Hornbrook, while he notified the sheriff of Siskiyou coun ty Hint the niun is on his way there. Chapman came to this city somo time ago, mid has been attempting to or ganize the "MUpah Club." a social club, he claimed, for the benefit of fliTiiien, machinists anil 'preceded him here, and will make: Parcels may be marked ASK IXCItEASE OK t this city his home. opened until Christmas." or with a championship. He has the clear eye. Walter Kltto of Lousana, Alta., NEAR FAST ItKIJEh A A similar direction. On account of a and the ruddy tinged skin of an Canada, arrived this morning and ax-j J. J. Hundsaker, Oregon manager Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Jnue and young long Hanson of Intensive employment athlete in perfect condition. pects to spend the remainder of the j for the Near East Relief, has received son arrived home from Fresno, Call- i ' this section during the year with "How do you put in a day?" he winter in Ashland. His wife and word from national headquarters fornla, Wednesday eveniug after (ar wages, Ihe local postol'fire ex- was asked. family have been here for several ; stating news from Armenia and theispending some time with friends in pects a very large outgoing business "Well, I pile out about H o'clock months. Syria-Allepo area shows conditions! that city. this Christmas. and after some setting up exercises A A there amount to a national tragedy! 1 A I do a turn through Central Park." F. C. Holibaugh. the well known and paceg a heaVy burden upon thej"8 ,'"u'", Gillette arrived home ia,.( downpour of rain curtailed , SMj,. "Then a Rood breakras' Valley View rancher, was an Ashland , coinniittee. A great increase in the' Wednesday evening from San Fran- festivities attending Thanksgiving oh- limi rest of tin hour or so and then business visitor today. 'budget is necescary unless the pen- cisco where ahe has been spending servances somewhat. Impressive un-.a ir walk. After lunch 1 go over pie of this country are willinc to "lc " ' ' 1 .-.n ion services ware uiu hi me memo- to training quarters ana put in iwii Don Graeme, M. Riordan and J. F. Morley were visitors in Ashland! see tens of thousands of our former j"nner Falls. allies die in exile for lack of food and clothing, which can be sent if with her parents. Mrs. H. H. Gillette. A A Miss Wilms Chattin came home Mr. and dlst church in the morning, while or t1VP). hours with the rope, the other churches also held service. AH bells, the medicine hull, some shadow ; business houses were closed and the' boxing and a few rounds with Bill River yesterday on a business trip. A Guests stopping at the Hotel Aus tin are J. F. Miller of Chippewa Falls, Wise, F. A. Smith of Gatlon, A. Johnson ot Hilts, Calif., 0. A. Buchgart and Geo. F. Osborne of San Francisco. A The very artlf.tlc posters advertis ing the Eastern Star Club bauzar that had been placed in the Rtore windows, were donated by Mrs. Wm." Denton, she having furnished the material, beside;; executing the work. Mrs. Denton's well known ability , unions. yesterday from Klamath T . I , , ,1 . , ; ,i .1 i.r ... . W. A. Elliott wa, up from Rogue i " Wednesday evening from- Salem no ronn in imi tn oatn -a M.inainn ' funds If a disastrous loss of life is to wh6re 8,18 " " 8,"deDt "' i!'' 8t ,h" UMbail Kame 1,1 the f",',00n lira j lameue iiniveisii.v. . Dim win it-mam for a few days with" her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Chattin. A A Miss Helene Merrill won first prize be avoided. Oregon is naked not to fail in this crisis. WEDNESDAY'S NEWS Mrs. R. W. Yockey of the Heaver at the Harvest hull held at 13 East bad condition, especially between, along this lino is making her n very Hornbrook and Montague. Grants Pass Courier. A A Mr. and Mrs. A. McDermld, whose vedding was a recent social event In Portlund, are ylsitlng dn Ashland with the latter's mother, Mrs. M. S. Mullt. They will remain here some time previous to their departure to their home In Honolulu. A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Losher and Melvin S. Emery of Portland are in Ashland, culled here by the death ot Mrs. H. S. Emery, mother of Mrs. Losher and Mr. Emery. - ' A Guests from the north visiting Ash land and stopping at the Hotel Co lumbia are John J. Kernan, F. Jor ji egggg8iniii THE LABGE81 STOCK OF Paints GlaSS and Wall Paper IX SOUTHER!1! OREflON. licit Good and Beit Price. Oct Our Price. 1U 0. DICKERSON THE PAIXT MAX Realty Agency has been kept home for several days this week on account of sickness. " Bert R. Greer was the speaker of the day at the Modfoid Chamber of Commerce weekly forum luncheon today. His address was on the "Op timistic Pest." desirafile member to the club A A. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Groves of 399 Beach street entertained Mrs. I. C. Robinson and children on Thanks giving day. The latter expects to leave for Pasadena In a few days. J. Conner, whose death occurred some time ago in Oakland, wag the last one of the charter members of Healdsburg lodge, K. of P. This lodge came In a body to the funeral of Its deceased member and conduct- Main street last Saturday evening. She was dressed as a baby doll. A A Miss Mattle Turner of Talent, after a two weeks' visit with reta fives In' San home Saturday. A A large attendance was out bovs who came around nt differen' mes. I mix Rolf In every time I despite the hard ruin that fell vir- get the chance. It's grent exercise tually all day. and first class diversion." Practically all the prominent fight- ROT'K CHEEK BRUKJE ., around New York occupy places XEAR ROSKIH'RO COIXAI'SKS o( prominence at tho weekly boxing shows lu Madison Square Garden, I'OUTLAMI MAN RELIEVES ORKtiOX'N POSSlltlLITlKS REST PORTLAND. Nov. ". 'After trav elling nearly KUAii miles through Canada anil the eastern ami central part jf the United Slates, A. 0. Clark, manager of the Associated Industries of Oregon, is home iipnin. He was 64 days on the rivid, visiting com mercial organizations, unit investi gating manufacturing plant. After this excursion he Is still of the opin ion that this slnto has wonderful op portunities for competition left open to it. In summing up his observa tions lie says he wan particularly Im pressed by the superiority in person nel of western workers. He believes Oregon can crowd even iuto the mar kets of New York, after a careful study of the needs of the public to be served there is made. The Rock creek bridge collapsed but Dempsey Is celdom seen there, on Wednesday rftornoon. according' "I like to wutch Ihe bouts," he ex to news brought here today. Thej plained. "Ilut lute hours nud un underpinning of the bridge has been evening lu a smoke filled room do Francisco, returned; uaiity oecayeu ana mo structure uus iinno mum mau bu.i. been condemned as dangerous for Dempsey bus a lot of personality. some tlmo. On Wednesday a drove1 Ho has that happy faculty of meeting Miss Thelma Bond of Talent isjof cnttlo hud Just passed over thej people well and remembering them suffering severely from a severely! bridge and one cow was on the ap- the second time. He never "high sprained ankle, get ber shoe on Tho telegraph poles in front of the new Ford garage on North Muln street have been stripped ot the wires and are ready to be removed I Rev, as soon as the workmen can get son, David, around to it. A A Mrs. 0. C. Stevens and mother, Mrs. Jane Cartor, are home from a visit In Sun Francisco and Petaluma where they wore guests of friends for the past week or so. A Mrs. John Hearing of Talent was She Is unable to'prooch when It crashed to the hot-1 brows." He's accessible ut all times :tom. The cow was caught In the' and he'll dig in his j.ocKet Tor any j A falling timbers und instantly killed.! cause, and Mrs. E. H. Edgar nnd Roseburg News-Review. I Talk to him for an hour and he. Central . Supply Your Kitchen With Aluminum Ware Light and Lasting. Provost Bros. HARDWARE ed the ritualistic service instead of Aghian(i shopper today. A C. E. Hayt of Fort Klamath at city, and was a former well known; tended business in this part of the) turned home last evening from Oak resident of Ashland, where for many state this week, and was un Vshland j iaD(j where they had been culled by the Oakland lodge. Mr. Conner was the father of D. R. Conner of this were up from Point yesterday, guests of tho Pres-j byterlun manse. Other visitors of the day were Miss Bertha Weber of Med ford and Messrs. Lindsay and WI1-. llamson. A A Rer. Mr. Gammons has resigned from the Jacksonville church, to go to a hew point In Southern Califor nia. a A Mr. und Mrs. D. R. Conner re- years he conducted the Hotel Austin, visitor yesterday, then known as the Hotel Oregon.' a a He left here about twelve years ago. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Webster were A a j up from their ranch near Talent yes- ,Word was received In Ashland this terday afternoon doing some Thanka- the death of the former's father. A Mrs. Jennie Joueg and daughter. Viola, of Talent, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home ot Mr. week of the death of Bessie irvme.j giTiUg shopping nnd calling on and Mrs. Thomrs Hill yesterday. well known In this city, who died at friend,. her home in Sellwood, a suburb of j A A ' Hugh McVicar eamt up from Call- Portland, last Sunday morning at Hon. BenJ. C. Sheldon, represents- fornia where he is located to spend 4 o'clock. The cause of her death tive-elect to the legislative assembly, I Thanksgiving with hla brother-in-law was pneumonia, following asthma, was an Ashland business culler yes-,and 8i8ter, Iter, and Mrs. Charles A. Funeral services were held at Cor-1 terday afternoon. Edwards. Mr. McVicar expects to vallla In charge of the O. E. S. of, remain here for some time to visit, that city, and burial was made In the, Pliny Leabold came In last evening I A A Masonle cemetery. The deceased , om Hilts, where he had been em- Mr j. r,. Gilstrap aud son. Hu was sister of B. F. Irvine, editor of ployed in a box factory during the;bert of Montague, re spending a the Portland Journal. ' Pa,t ummr. On account of the;,eek with friends in Ashlnnd. 'closing of the mill, Mr. Leabold will A A Mrs. W. R. Yockey, who has been visit with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Heer.) Mrs. A. R. Gregory has had her III at her home dttrlug the past, week here for a few days, then go to Myr j house ou Oak street newly painted. It not improving and tear are en- tie Point to spend the winter with which greatly improves the appear tertalned she Is In for an extended bis mother. ance of the building. tie at 11 64 f t AA i The Lamkin real es'.ate agency has j Mrs. Emma Coffee left Wednesday Next week will be busy time at made the sale of the four acre tract night for Portland to spend Thanks the Armorv. and a larre crew of south of the Bllllnas ranch belonglni giving with her aunt and family. helpers will be necessary to get things to Joe Green. Geo. D. Faris, a new In order by Thursday-morning, when comer to Ashland, made the purchase, the big show opens. Charles Rob-1 This agency alto negotiated the tale On ber return horn the win be ac companied by her titter. Mrs. Anne Williams, ot Brantford, Canada, who Good Implements Are Always Good Bargains! You Will Need them To Help You Solve Your Problems Next Season. You could turn the soil into a si'cil lied with a spade; you eould plant and cultivate with a hoe; you could hat vest with a sickle, thresh with a flail, and curry your grain to market in a sack. Yon could perform all of those operations at slight cost for the im plements used. Bui it wouldn't pay. Xot in this day and ae. You couldn't produce the .surplus that makes modern fanning a real business. Yoti couldn't operate your farm Ht a profit jier bushel, per ton, or per acre. Ootid implements plenty of them to meet your requirements enable you to make the best of conditions as thev come. Thev -multiply your farming pow er, enable you to take good advantage of favorable weather, increase your yields and cut your cost of produc tion. Yoii can't afford to do without needed implements, nor can you af ford to use inferior implements. Our service makes it easy for you to ,'i't good implements. You can come to our store take full advan tage of our stock, study the imple ments, get fully uctptaiuted with their everv feature, and buy judiciously. Thai way of buying will help you get the most from the year that is coming Drop in the next time you are in town and see our stock. HUBBARD BROTHERS MEDFORD, OREGON