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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
Wednesday, December 23, 1920 ASHLAND WEEKLT TTOPtOS PAGH TBTIEK LOCAL AND PERSONAL MONDAY'S NEWS A ten-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Olenn W. Loomls at 11:45 a. m. today. The young man will answer to the name of Clenn W., Jr verne Htroat, a young ex-service man who has Just completed Improv ing a homestead claim In Wyoming, Is a guest at the home of his aunt Mrs. B, M. Shoudy, for a few days, while on his way to J,os Angeles to visit his mother. Albert Liggett, who has been spend lug a few days In Portland, returned yesterday to Ashland, where he makes his home with his aunt, Mrs. Clyde, on Almond street. Mrs. Virginia Kales has returned to Ashland from a business trip to Rldgofleld, Wash., and Is making her home at the Hotel Austin while In the city. Chester Shoudy Is In the city from Eastern Washington, a guost at the home of his brother, B. M. Shoudy on Holman street. Mr. Shoudy ex pects to remain here until after Christmas. - Port. C. C. Cate, county agent, was up Saturday afternoon from Medford and addressed a number of the or rhardlsts and fruitgrowers of this section at the city hall in regard to spraying and taking care of their or chards. A number were In to listen to the Instructive remarks of the agent. Mrs. L. J. Ileer and Mrs. Tom Hill were In Medford Saturday afternoon calling on friends. Oliver Anderson, Harold Stone and Myer, and spend the Christmas holl days at Cambria. Cedrlc Myer ex pected to also Join ' them at Duns mulr and go south with the party. Jack Brady and Melvin Kaegi came borne from Eugene, Saturday, where they are students at the university, and will spend the holidays with their parents here. T. K. Anderson of Hornbrook was an over Sunday guest of Ashland friends. Judge C, B. Watson was up from Oold Hill over Sunduy visiting with his many friends in this city. Meredith Beaver and Fred Schuer man are home from the University of Oregon, spending the Christinas holidays at their respective homes In this city. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Hoyt, who went to Stockton, Calif., earlier In the season to make an extended visit, re turned home Saturday. Edwin Mowat and Raymond Bad ger are among the 0. A. C. students who have reached Ashland to spend the Christmas holidays at their homes here. " - Callfornlans stopping at the Hotel Austin are Dr. C. W. Manella of Los Angeles, E. Cook and Clarence Fox of San Francisco, and Gladys Medler of Davis. Mrs. A.. McCann and duughter of Hornbrook are in Ashland today onj a Christmas shopping trip. v. w. uonnen or Salem, a repre sentative of the Western I'nlon Tel egraph company, was In Ashland Sat urday on a business visit. nooeri u. van ana jonn van Krum in ...... , . . . . I . ... t .1 main street, me worn-or getting set- of. a preparation will complete the'ful visit with friends and relatives elected to the state legislature from tied will be pushed rapidly and tho, paving, after which the street will I in different points In the enst. On proprietors expect to have everything j be closed until it has hardened and her return trip she visltedMier cou In readiness to do busmess at their' settled. The- widening of Main sin, Mrs. Hanson, In Seattle, her new stand before Christmas. ( street from the Plata to Water street j brother, Donald. In Astoria, and Mr. which will take effect January 10 ' "HI be completed shortly, and Mrs. Everett McClelland In Port-, Mr. Carter state an amicable acree- Jackson county at the November elec tion, resigned his position as chair man of the fish and ga'ne commission, Miss Jessie Rote left this week for1 Corvallls to resume her duties at 0. E. P. Moore claims the classified A. C. She has come over here to 'ads in The Dally Tidings 'do the look arter her timber in Klamath work" all right. 'He put an ad in county, a quantity of which had been the paper yesterday, and states that blown down by a recent storm. land. ; before he could get a piece of home-1 in Ashland a few days this wee!: :mude mince pie eaten at supper last1 while on their way to their home In ment seems to tie reached among , .. the discordant element regarding the George McKinney and wife, who commission, ami it Is believed legis have been visiting friends in Klani- lation will be enncted that is agree ath Falls for some time, stopped off able to all. Mrs. J. H. White of Medford and death 'this-'morning. He will arrive In Ashland tonight. While residents of this city only for three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Zercber had gained many friends In their nelghorhood and the news of the former's death was learn- j ed this morning with regret. No de tails or me. lunorai win be made until after the arrival of the son. Brownh.ille. While In the city they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Cochran of Avery street. Mrs. O. Winter will leave this ev- J. W. Young has moved his family j night he had three culls to dispose from their home on Pine street to of his wares. He hut been kept busy their ranch two and One-halt miles' ever since, he claims, telling would east of Ashland, where they expect be customers he Is out of stock. ' to live this winter. The Pine street; house of Mr. Young will be occup ied by E. Dougherty, a mail clerk,; the meat market on North Mafn who will bring his family here about street, have bought out the Fourth January 1st. , street meat -market from William iHlbbs and are conducting the busl- Ziinma j. muure ann sisiers or naia- ness iroin rne lauer siana. me worm; or Mr. ana Mrs. unaries Bourne, or phone company mazoo, aitcuigan, wno are touring. Main street market is closed. Oakland, who is a recent arrival. a through the coast states during the. winter months, stopped off yester-j The Jackson County Farm Bureau flay In Ashland and are registered i held a meeting at Belleview Wednes- at the Hotel Austin. day at which club work for the com- Sing year was outlined, and plans Al LaMoss and family, who are ma(ie for a community Club meeting moving to Ashland from Winters, 1, 0 take place JunUary 14. Messrs. California, arrived last night, and jCat9 and Flaherty were over and are arranging to occupy rue aieiKie gpoke ut the meettng. The Farm Miss Mee of Central Point were In Ashland yesterday shopping at the local stores. Mrs. J. H. Wlthrow was up from WILL GIVE RECITAL AT ARMORY nKCKMIiKR HOtli 1 Tnlaiti vADiaritnv afrarnnnn Anlner Qoodlet V Winter, who conducted nlng for Oakland and other Bay city' ..,',,. points to spend the holidays. Her principal object is to make the ac c H Corson of Orants Pus was quaintanceof her new grundson, Gor-ljn A8nlann yesterday looking after don rrancis Bourne, the young son business connected with the tole- Miss Blanche JLinebaugh. hook- Dr. Owen Adair of Astoria, one of keeper for tlie' Ashland Fruit & Pro file pioneer womon physicians of Ore-duce association, has been absent gon, was a guest for a tew days this for several days from her duties on week at the home of Mrs. A. H. llus- account of sickness, sell. She left for per homo this morning. Jumes II. Andrestle, J. H. Wert, C. II. Francis and E. L. Wright of Word has come In from tho Crater, Portlaud are registered at the Ho- houso on C street as soon us tholr. Bureau expects to hold a meeting In Lake park that there are 74 feet ol';to1 Columbia. household goods come In. I Ashland tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dennis of S!M klyou came over yeate'iay to do mine Christmas shopping at the local stores. They remained snow at the Anna Spring camp. This, is four feet more than there was ut : that point last year at this date, and here ,J. Martin Watson of near Host-burg, came to Ashland yesterday to meet his wife, who Is returning from ;i visit in California. E. A. Cotter of Stockton, Calif., stopped off In Ashland u lew days this week to visit with his brother. Earl Biegel, students at 0. A. C, got In Kntilriluv mnrnlne frnm Pnrvnllia ' - ..... . , or tiius were business visitors to spend Christmas with home folks. Mrs. C. D. Dodson was over from Hornbrook today shopping among the local stores. Mistes Mabel Smith and Edith Her rin, two Ishland young ladles who are students at the University of Oregon, arrived home Saturday, .from Eugene to spend the Christmas holi days with tholr parents here. Mrs. A. Austin Chisholm and lit tle daughter left yesterday for Berk eley, where they expect to spend the SATURDAY'S NEWS Tho stages are now making the i Indicates that the snow Is at least triu between Grants Pasg and Cres-ione foot deeper at the lake five miles er!i.nnt Pllv Vnr BAVArnl lnvo thAteher Mil. n'B,lt' snowfall on the mountain tops was) 4.. .. .' Jso areat that It was Impossible to I Mr- E,,rl Cochrane of Los An- aiiss ruuniecn incruu, a cousin oi - . ... . iio. ., ,i.,. , i.i,inn,i " " F S Engle who is a student at tbe'get orer' ,noW " ,tm ,eVeral fJ. 7 I,, - . C. A. Cotter, while ,n his way to r. o. cuhii., who is a Bimiem ai m, i ,u - week wn i. 0 her way h0mei University of California, will passj "! "? -11" '" ,'rrom Eu.ene. where she had been Chica0 t0 "P6"11 ,h3 h""""5S' through -Ashland tomorrow on her - making an extended visit. Her bus-j ,,, . 8lemiR. rZA'TnntT aifln.ienllIe,0" 'i Jtt,ne'' Port8r' ,0D 0t Mr' "Ud ,he wel1 known U"!iuK evan- .apher of Hoseburg. in expected this spend the holiday season. , c. 0. Porter, arrived lust night on gelist from the Moody Bible school week t0 vlg(t wh h(?I. ,,.,,., Ml. Donald Spencer, who has been sick'train No' 15 frcm lhfl $ A' C" t0: 0f Lo" AngeleS 18 con"c"n "'" and Mrs. D. M. Oilmen., until '.Iter for the past week, is able :o be out tlle Christmas holi.lay. at his vice. In Vancouver, B C. He is the K(fW Yeal., nome. i ne rorier luuiuy ciicih win wu ui .m, nnu n . i. ..Vi.iiiiii, be further completed by the arrival 'of this city, and will be remembered Donald Frasier. a student of O. A of Miss Marie Porter from the Uni- as appearing at the Sunday Fourth of ; c, is in Ashland and will be tin verslty of Oregon, who is expected July celebration In the Chautauqua i gllest of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Smith ai Leonard C. Pettit is planning a series of recitals to be given here in the valley and extending north to Roscburg and south us far as Duns- jmuir. After his sojourn in Califor nia, studying both in Los Angeles and San Francisco ho has returned to widen his field gradually in tho music world. The fifttt f this series will he given in Ashlund nt the National Guard Armory on De cember 30, 1920. The programs have been chosen with utmost care to preserve spon taneity and ireshness, displaying ut most technical skill and with all an artistic gravity. The Ashland public has had at various times opportunity of hearlug this young violinist and Judging from his last reception on tlie conceit plat form In this city. It Is expected that the Armory will be well filled. Miss Flora Putnam, who has ac companied him :'.t all his recent ap pearances will assist H! in . The pro gram will be vailed bv vocal select ions. Seats on sale ut Rose Bras. Ashlnnd, Saturday ' ntam and is at nis duties in tne post- t office.. . Th puree I post and food sale given j under the auspice, of the Westmln- Mr- Satterfield, who has been ster aulld of the Presbyterian church i q,"te PoorIy for lhe past week or so- In Murphy's' Electric Shop, Saturduvj'8 now confined to her bed and Is was a great financial success. The ! considered in a serious condition. parcels met with such a ready de-l .. . . . A. . . . Mrs. K. M. Llndgren of Hilts was mand that the stock wan entirely t . , , , . ... , , , , 'i shopper at the Ashland stores yes- cleared out before noon. Thirty dol-i. ' torduv lara were netted by this sale, which i . will be set aside for the building' fund. ! Dick Shim, a student of the I'ui- J. Carson and wife of San Diego are newcomers to Ashland. They have rented lioiise;eeiiinir npait- ... . . tw.D.ii u l uiuuii, nil mcu lu nan-, coming month or so as guests of'., ia time. . .. ,, iland, Saturday, to spend tie ho - , Mrs. Chlsholm's daughter, Mrs. . ' Lew,g ,la", w,th hs frlend" '""- j Mrs. Mee is qu.te sick at her home a ... i. i, '. . . on C and Seooni" this week. ' o n..i.nj nnnH..A. ' ' J "vino ,F,i, I, o. naKmuii, inirftiui'u ujiciuiui I Qun Vr niilajin bI.ii l.nln a n. Ui niBM.ruu, wub u.ci oa.iinip iiip,u- sitlon. She will remain for the holl- Riiy Mlnkler is expected in Ash land Monday or Tuesday from 1'rrt- G:l. ! auditorium last sunijner. 'their home on Oak ulreei until alter the holidays. nhnniilnn nt tha Infill UtAt'dO Ollirwiniia, in mo o.w.n. j t t. . . aa wn ner parenis, iwr.i,and and w, DB (, g,,,. , th8 hume en,g )n A9hland Mrs. William Myer end niece, Miss;ana Mr"' - "ggg- 0f tl. fathoj- :in.'. molliei, .Mr. and Huttle Hodges, left Sunduy night for) San Francisco, where they will meet; P. Sergent of Weed, a former Mrs. D. L. Minklnr. over the lioll- j (lay) wall ktinwn roaiHont nt AslilnnH uraa' Mrs. Myer's uaughter. Miss Bernlce . , , lnY"r S""rrtv ranpwlnr ..l.l.tlm. -c. A.g Ceorge Wo,vcl(oI. of (len. quaintances and looking arter busi-W00(1 Co0 is )n Asll;and and wU neSS Interests. I.nnnrf tha vlnler with hr n.ii-rn' this evening on train No, GuesTs from a distance stopping! Mrs. H. H. Gillette and daughter ut the Hotel Austin are W. J. Joy Murporie expect to leave today . for m,-,. c. A. Cotter experts to leave and William A. MerUle of Chicago, j San Francisco to spend tho Christmas ; this week for Morley. Calif., to see 0. Olson and wife of North Platte, holidays with relatives and triends in hor sister-in-law, Mri. A. W. Gray. Neb., and Thomas Roche of San j that city. Mr. Gillette w)ll Join ' w,o is sick at her home in that city. Francisco. them in time to eat Christmas din- A ner. Jumes Conlcy and wile have leas- Mrs. J. C. Sattinfield returned to-j led the J. C. Gibson house on Helman day from Bakersfield. Calif., where Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sullaway of street and will take possession on she Journeyed Dec. 2. She says she' Dunsmuir were Ashlund visitors thisj January 1. went expecting to find sunshine, but week, shopping at the local stores, j 4 Instead encountered mud and ice. Dr. S. A. Danfnrth, Methodist dis- 4 4 J. C. Griffin and family of San trict snpeiintendent, returned yester- Miss Violet Wood, J student of the( Fmnclsco are stopping at tlie Hotel day f,on) trip to Montana and North University 'of Oregon, arrived last , Columbiu while m Ashland this week. Dakota. He says business is getting night on the midnight train to spend Other guests nt this hotel are A. II. back to normal in the middle west her Christmas vacation with her par- Brown and C. E. Smith of Portlaud, and will soon be better than ever.-- Mrs. George Thornton, H. Kiluore, Eugene Guard. A a Geo. Odell and J. U. Hall. 0 4 If. P. f'ornejlus is over from Klam- THURSDAY'3 NEWS tli Falls to spend the. holidays at ! W. A. Brown of Weed Is numbered ! among the out of town visitors In : the city today. Sec Provost Bros. Window Display It Will Pay You THE LARGEST STOCK OP Paints . Glass mt Wall Paper IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Rest floods and Best Prices. Get Our Prices. WM.0. DICKERSON THE PAIVT MAN Mrs. H. Skpitalniek of Portland arrived in Ashland yeUerday and will assist her husband, who is conduct ing the army store in the Allen building. j " - ! The Methodist Sundny school prc-j ented a fine Christmas entertain ment at the cHurch lnt evening. A large audience was present and en Joyed the program rendered by the j various classes and members of tho I school. I A A Mrs. Anne Stephenson, whi Is spending the winter In Talent, was up Saturday spending the day wit.'i her daughter, Mrs. Frank Crouch, and dnlnsr some Christmas stionnlnrr. I Portland guests stopping at the Hotel Austin are J. C. Myers, Hoy Wilkin and H. A. Chandler and wife. S. A. Wilton of Wilton is also a gues At the Austin. The funerud of the late Rev. H. J. Zercber, who died at his home on Granite street hist Thursday morn ing, took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Dodge undertaking parlors, Rev. C. F. Koehler of the A flue burning out nn tho house of j,j 10n,g n street. ' Mrs. Cunningham at Third and C a a Miss Jessie Mathos, who underwent streets last night brought out tho Husiness men and tourists stop a serious operation at a local sani- fro department. No damage result-;plng at the Hotel Austin today enm- iMr. and Mrs. W. A. Conner of Glen I view Drive. Mrs. Wolvertou is de 1 lighted with the weather In Ashland ! which she says is like May. and in; Monday. j great contrast to the cold and frozen country from which she came. tarlum several weeks ego, Is report- pd from the flro. j ed to be much improved. She ex-! a a nects to be able to return to her home! Milton L. Meyers, of Salem, Brand Vernon Doran is spending his holi day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jumes H. Doran. Vernon is taking a vocational training course In expert mechanics work with Mc- j Kay and Austin in Oakland, Cali fornia. Miss Frances McWilllams is x- The proposed football game plan ned to be played between the Mod- commander of the Knights Templar, was in Ashland yesterday and paid an offlciul visit to Malta Commnnd ery last evening. After the inspec- tord and Everett high school teams tlon of the commandery a fine ban on Christmas day has been declared qet was served. The attendance off. Everett asked for the game on was large. December 23, while Medford wanted a a to piny on the 2!th. As no agree T. H. Simpson has purchased the ment could be reached, the gnme will bulldlug on North Main street which not be played. he occupies with his hardware Btore, a from' R. H. Toft of Medford. It is A number of Elks from Ashland nr. Simpson's intention to make some1, "", birth " s-pound son to Mr. pected to arrive here tomorrow from I lodge were in Medford, Thursday ,adical changes and improvements in ! Mrs- Hnlbcrl Hawmn or Asti Berkeley to spend the holidays with 'night, attending the Christmas tree the building shortly, one of which ;wood' 0r- Ml- av'kin is a broth-i..-- xi- --.I m p n t. I festivities nut on hv the Medford win h now front in keenlnir with ' er of Mrs. J. V. Wright of this city. uvr I'airiiis, .111. tiu'i - "... " - - -, r. prise George Sutton of Chicago, G. C. Eksmiui of Klani:'t!i Falls and W. V. Chandler of Diiiismiilr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barham of Siski you wore down yesterday doing Christmas shopping among the local stores. . Mrs. A. D. Jillson ras been ser- (,.ul.. Ml hn,a nn Vlut., ulrAul for the past three weeks. She is Rtlll a vei-v sick woman. ' Word reached AsliliMid today of ALL KINDS OF Barb Wire, Dandy Cedar Posti and Yew anchor posts In carload lot ar rived. Plows and tractor tools of all kinds. Helder Tractor. New and Second Hand Sewing Machines for sale or rent, at PEIL'S CORNER BY THE PARK Real Estate - Homes and acreage. Farms aid Stock Ranches. All Kinds of Good Insurance Ashland Agente of Abstract Co. Billings Agency Established 1811. Williams. R. C. Maris and wife of South River, California, and Mabel Maris of Berkeley are registered at the Ho- tel Austin while on their way north 1 fnr ilm hnllrlnvii Other visitors at this hotel ure Frank W.'Stoll of Eu gene, F. Wagner of San Francisco and H. J. Tucker of-Chicago. This morning at an early hour the Janitor of the Citizens Rank limn-. vartantlv fourliAil nff Ihn hirrirlftr Presbyterian church, conducted the- , . . , ....i.j . ,a arm nnrl IhA h r ennr Artnchpn to BUI 1 HQ IIUU I III UU (UKi:ilJ lodge at their club rooms, Mrs. Cliff Payne is reported quite sick ut her homo on Orunlto hi reel. the business blocks In that section, Missionary Society. The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety was nleasantly entertained yes- H. G. Mathes and wife started this d b p slnn. nepor,B morning on an auiomoniie irip:nf the treasurer were encouraging. through California. ' Oakland la their Mr McfJov prC3hytran trensuror, objective point, where they expect ; reported th, year's budget and the to spend the remainder of the win- la,t Mrl.t quota. .Mrg. Kamkiu " i presented the matter of the girts to , ,. , . 1 women's colleges In the Orient and Miss Ruth Wnltem left lust eve-, . ... . . . a n . j tho soc ety voted to give one share. nine, tnr tint ImmA In Pfirtlnnil artari ' spending the past six week, in Ah-!D1,,CUH,"('n ""' ,'S?0OB'I"' -ration at a local hospital recently 1 ..- ...u t .1. ...... . : -Menace ro me wauon. ien oy ...i. . . , , d y hA rnnf Iho h.Hl.llnir rim nut fill I ' """" , " ,.,. ..j ,.n..- wr,lf In ... I ti-l " 0 ,1 tir..,... nuoiimi, u.i r.JiiR.i ... , ..... "-""-' tho still morning nir, rousing manyi , "'" ' Mrs. Zercber and her son, R. H. Zer-I , .,.. , ., 1 turn again in January tor another j 1 Walter Miksch left several days ago for San Francisco. From there he will go by boat to Los Angeles' -and will enter 11 school. I I Mr. and .Mrs. Henry A. Owetts were up from Mirdiurd, Wednesday, on a business and pleasure trip. James (hi u it of Weed, utter spend ing several days in Ashlund on ac count of the Illness of his dapghter, Mrs. Bund)', who underwent an op- Perala and Syria," was presented by j .KKf'lIKH DIED cher of Dallas, who was called hero by the death of his father. FRIDAY'S NKVVy their dreams. F. S. Engle, assis tant cashier, was compelled to leave j j his downy cot and open the vault I visit. Oskar Huber Is In Ashland fromb(fore ,,,e rucket C0"Ul be "'"e'1' Willamette valley. W. T. Cochran Is home from a busi ness and pleasure visit spent in the Portland this week looking after his road construction r.ork that is be Ing done in this citv and vicinity. Yesterday a real es'ate sale was concluded in which J. H. Fuller sold his 30-acre ranch near Talent to W.! Word this morning from C. E. Sams, who Is seriously ill at his borne on Helman street, states he is a trifle Mr. and MA. Frank Hanna have.E- Carlton of Ashland. This prop-, be((er hM gm , yery lek man moved from the Shook apartments. " one 01 lDe "n"' ,n ,nnt ""'(.Mr. Sam. suffered a relapse from a and. have , rented apartments from',ion of ,he ,unly' 8nd eoMM of;case of Infiuenxa, together with sev- I the president, Mrs. Ross. The society will hold a tea In January. ' The following Jackson county teachers are Inking the stale exami nations in Jacksonville this week; Mildred Million, KlU.i belli Illume. Martha Porter. Helen Pierce, Julia Bidley. Mrs. Florence Drake. Mrs. Clara Moeii, Edith Frledenburg. Phil ena Evans. Rosella Wooden. Arlie B. 1 Collett and Alice Harper. ! TIII'RSIMV MllltXIMi Henry Jackson Zercber, who had beeu a resident of Ashlund fur the past three weeks, died at bis home 011 Granite street early this morn ing. Mr. Zen'lior hud been afflicted with organic heart troublu for some time, and came here hoping the channs would be beneficial, but the disease had heroine too advuueed for any help. Last evening about 6 Mrs. Hanna's mother, Mrs. Nellie 1 a modern bungalow with all conven t Conner, at the Rosemont, 391 East , ,eu;CT- "" """ -" '- a a Main street. Ian1 sever!" niontns ago from hneno.: Mn T E (jum0re of Orants Pass ' j He was badly crippled with rheuma- WAs an Ashlnnd caller during the Rev. W. L. VanNuys of Portland ;tism. but since living in this city he pallt ,wo Axyt ii i.ki.nj mr- :.!, nn it hna rrAAtlv fmnrnvAnl nnd i nnv nhle log with Rev. Koehler about the sy- to work as well as ever. C. C, Mrs. Roy Cochran is stopping off: "laughter, who will accompany her. nodical worn, or me rresnyrenan -i-iiiiu nmuc me un ashwhu i-w uj, imw wcn, leral severe complications. church. .'nl,.. .lr I..- ..,.f.AH.wl J... II Mrs. D. C. M.1CC01117 leH Sunday, and for a time it was thought the end night for North Carolina where shejwus near, but lie rallied under min expects to make an extended visit , Istrations from his attendant pliysl 11 mon g her old home scenes. She'ciun and lived until an early hour was Joined at Sacramento by her this morning, when he passed away. Mr. Zercher wus a Congregational minister for many years until fail- P. B. Dwyer and wife of Boise., ne;lllh compelled ,,m t0 give up ; guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. I Irtaho m Allhan(, yMton this rf,,,, aml n ,iai, for ev. Rev. J. H. Howard of Oakland.; ,v. T. Coehr,B rW oa er way to , ote rollm 1 1 t la 141 nanline' a raw f I j V 1 r t . . . a .t ' their way to tho south for the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McWilllams and baby are in Ashland from Rose burg where they will spond Christ mas with their parents. era! years conducting a prune or chard near Salem. For some time past his heallh had boon falling and he and his wife came to Ashland A A . nuui j nn 11 n iki iih I" nun in- The paving on Park ttrt which; Mi Bea!ll(l carpwter. who U a; j. c.ym and famtly left yterdar , mat for ,hfl benru of lIie hPa,th waa begun Wednesday, la progrei-;gtudent 0( tni3 fian Joae, Calif., nor- for Paadna. Calif., to apnd thv t- ni xt ... i u citn. Anj tm rnllfnrnin Ih npnflinr n fpw Hf . , tiM.i. u. . .111 , muu .nio, it. xi. r nn nun .m., . - - - - - ner Iionif" 111 maiiimi 11 rnii, Kiiri and Mrs. J. A. Robinson of Ellens-'ln this vicinity. H win preach lnispendjnK 80me reeks with her par-, a a bnrg, Wash., stopped over night at, the Presbyterian ch-irch "at Medford ent. in Heppnor. She expects to I Mrs. Ella Mills was in Medford yes- the Hotel Austin last night while on, next Sunday. 'leave tomorrow for her home. terday afternoon calling on friends. of both. Mrs. Zercher, who is a suf ing rapidly and If the rood weather l-.i ,hnol 1. xntH hnm this .1.1.,' mnmh. m that southern ferf,r from ""'"ma. received relief clntlnues the entire striD will be com-' -.nin. .n.nit ih. hniM. .,ih 1 .u. immediately, but Mr. Zereher's hearti pleted within a few days. Trucks her parent,. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. affection was too deeply seated, bring in the ' hot stuff" from the Carpenter. E. V. Carter Is back from Portland The deceased is survived by his plant by the Owens farm, and near- A where be had been attending a meet wife and an only son. R. H. Zercher, The Ford Oarage started to move ly the entire trip of street has been1 Miss Helen Walker has returned ling of the fish and game commission, of Dallas, who was apprised by long yesterday Into ite new home oa North covered already. Two more coats home after a nine months' delight-At this meeting Mr. Carter, whs wasj distance telephone of hit father's Bargains Several New Bargains In Homes. A $1,500 value for $1,200, bringing in 12 per cent now. FARMS.STOCK RANCHES, GRAZING LANDS E. T. STAPIES Christmas Greeting Cards Help make thft Christmas the best the world has ever known. Solid a Christmas card to every one of your friends. Come In and make your selections from our large and varied stock. Fine Stationery of the best well known makes, in plain and fancy gift boxes, JI OU to 110.00. Absolutely New Stock (icniilne Py-ru-lin Ivory. 1'rlce to Suit All. McNAIR BROS. The Rexall Store THE Mt BANK V O FASH LAND A HANK HOOK FOR CHRISTMAS How happy it will make your sou or daughter to receive a bank book with a few dollars to his or her credit with The Citizen Bank of Ashland. The right kind of a Mart now may mean much to tbem later. 1 71? ON SAVINGS fl7our deposits