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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
Wednesday, Decern bw 89, 1620 ashla-d wkmli romm PAG8 T1TREH LOCAL AND PERSONAL MONDAYS tffcWij UiiBettled and rains, with normal temperature Is tbe weather promised for tbe. Pacific coast states during the coming week. . Leith Abbott, telegraph editor of the Pendleton Tribune, is home for the Christmas holidays. Albert and Barclay Leeds, students from Stanford university, are In Ash land, spending their holiday vacation with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. II, Leeds. The 0. E. S. Social club will not "meet tomorrow afternoon, the usual meeting time. The date has been ' postponed until later, when It will be announced. Kenneth Lilly is home from Stan ford University, spending the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lilly. Clenn Young came over from Hilts to spend Christmas with his mother and brothers at their home on Gran ite streetr Mr. and Mrs. Wittenberg of Cen-! tral Point are spending tbe week In Ashland visiting relatives. Lillian, (ho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sullivan, former rest-1 dents of Ashland, who has been tour-j Portland, where she had been spend ing through the Dutch East fudies, (UK tho uast two op throe weeks. China, Japan and other countries in j . . " the Orient for the past six months! Mrs. 0. N. Gray will leave this ev er more', will soon be enrotite to her home, according to word received ! from her by her parents. II. G.'Euders, Jr., and little son Jack, spent Christmas In Klamath i Fulls. J. B. Winter, who has been spend- ""'' """""""""j nperuuons ai i.areue, uaiu.. was an .Miss uertrude Engie armea iasi')n port Klamath for the holidays. Ashlnnd visitor during the week end. night from Berkeley and will spend I 'a two weoks' vacation at her home' julien Provost of Portland ar- Mr nnil Mr, Tnm Hill ,,twl fi,n,ll.'. ' . ... - ':nere. . . xpent Christmas with relatives and flrends in Talent. , v i mer proprietress of the Hotel Coluni- Mrs. Frank Dickey, an Instructor bla of thH clly has'iiccepted the po In the Tulent schols, will accompany! ,lt0n ag matron 0f the new woman's . uumyuimumemiem mmuiinc . building at the University of Oregon Holmes to Portland tomorrow to at'lin.i wm u,. nn iintiAH the firsti tend the State Teachers' association meeting wnicn convenes in that city.! 4 j Portland guests stopping at the I Neil Shlnn, a student or tne North,, Iotel Austin ure Ross Smith, Geo. D. Pacific Dental collego of Portland, ; Atkinson. 8. H. Carson and A. Reyl.l is spending the holidays with his other guests are E. Cook of San parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shlnn, or'pvandsco ,n(j r. c. Fiske of Sacra-j Oak street. He expects to return- to' mento.. i nis scnooi baturoay. - Ay, .v ..",! ami .. ... a. ui in,i, liner ar. nva. fhr mM i . 11 u , Z. , I ZZ " Zl i "" " """-"""'' mother, Mrs. M. S. Mullt, on -Me chanlc street. Mr. and Mrs. lerry Ashcaft aa ome nere shorty wi(h her two rhlldrcn came up from -their hlne"HtU sons, and is making the change' Mead on Union creek Friday a er-j t0 escape tie geVere cold weather of lioon to spend Christmas with rela- .. , . . ; lives and friends. if Cottage Groce with his wife was nn Ashland guest over Sunday whllei .1 W Mil If MRU IIVRN'lirH H II I'l 1 1 1 II I I on his way home from a vacation trip In California. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sanders of Marshfield are in Ashland, spending the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Gray's Harbor, Wash., came jn by automo bile last night from a trip through California. They state the roads over the mountain are extremely bad, es pecially on the California side. Judge C. B. Watson of Gold Hill and son, C. W. Watson of Monta- guo were over Christmns guests of Ashland friends. . Guests registered at the Hotel Aus tin are, S. C. Earley and wife, of Elec- tra, Texas, C. A. Sommers of Hilt, L P. Nave of Medford, L. M, Cody of Oakland, and F. S. Carter of Rose- liurg, and J. B. Hubbard. Mrs. J. H. Dill received a telegram today announcing the death of Mrs. E. A. Estes of Glendalb, Calif., which occured at 5 o'clock this morning. The deceased bad been sick for some time and for many weeks her death had been expected. A. C. Karnowskey of Florence, Ore., has purchased the forty acre tract belonging to S. T. Parks south west of Tulent. Mr. Karnowskey Is THE LARGEST STOCK OP Painls Oils - GlaSS and Wall Paper IS SOl'THEBJI OREGON. Itost Goods and Best Prices. . Get Our Prices. WM. 0. DICKERSON THE PAINT MAX Carlton a brother-in-law of W. B. who recently bought the J. H. Fuller! panied by Miss Ayer, who will be her the teachers' institute of the Jose ranch near Talent, and he expects to guest during the holidays. '' j phlne county schools, soon. take possession of bis new pur-;- ' - - I chae- C. B. Lamkln Dade tbe sale tbrougb. bis agency. , 3. B. Leach, an elderly resident of this city was the recipient of a Christ mas present of a box of tooth pow der and tooth brush. As Mr, Leach has no teeth be Is at a Ions wj,iat to do with his gift. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dusler are in Ashland from Bray, Calif., spending tbe holidays with relatives. W.-J. Dougherty and family and Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Harrison were the dinner guests of the F. R. Rob erts family in Medford, Chrlstmus day. FRIDAY'S NEWS Miss Kathleen Silver, who is teach ing In the Roseburg schools this win ter, arrived home last night for the Christmas holidays, ,C. L. Swoser, wife and son of Walla Walla, Wash,, were over ulght guests at tbe Hotel Austin, while on their way to Southern California to Bpend the winter. Mrs. Nettle Baughman of Calla han, Culif., was lu Ashland westerday on a Christmas shopping tour. Mrs: 0. T. Berliner Is back from nlng for Alameda and other points, in California for the holidays. She expects to remain In the south until about the first of February. Dr. H. B. Moore will leave tonight i for tbe south to spend Christmas with, his daughter in Vallejo. He expects to return after the New Year.!coe who Is spending the winter w.lth . - Mrs. S. I. Wilson of Medford, far. of the year. 4, T"8 BeaVer ReaUy com"a"y Com.' pifliea tne sale tnis ween 01 i ne wni n n ,, . . , f . . . ler v- rowe" r"P.. ly. n street to Mrs. Aiaiuaa i.amo 01 uien- dive, Mont. This sale includes the,1 house and furniture, together with a1 Inrro .tirhttv Int. Mr.. Lamb exnects , a a i Hotel Columbia guests are S. M. t ... ... i n MoriiDrooa. e,. u ' , "!! "! una Wife Of Portland. A , Mrs. E. P. Moore left last night for, her home in Berkeley, where she ex- pects to spend the remainder of the winter. H I., r.rter left !( niclit for Se- attle to Join the family reunion which , takes place on Christmas day home of bis parents. Mrs. Mary Wilshlre and daughter Pearl will go to Hornhrook this eve-i nlng to eat their Christmas dinner! with friend. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills of Red Bluff are expected to arrive in Ash- land this evening to make this city their home. Mr. Mills Is the son of J. W. Mills of Almond street. Rev. W. A. Berkbolder, wife and daughter of Seattle are expected In Ashland today and- will be over Christmas gnests of the Glenn, Slmp-J son, nargruve .nu neu laiiiiiion. ' 0 4 i S. A. Wilton of WiKon, Calif., leniB0I1 of Frei,t River. N .D., and T. last night on train No. 1C after vls- Ring for tbe past week with his son, C. M. Wilton of this city. Bert Cyr of Kelso, Wash., is a Christmas guest at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr, ot this city. Mr. Cyr, Jr., is connect ed with his father In the creamery business in Kelso. A party of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company men, consist-! .7. . , , , n Ing of George Armstein, Earl R. Cor-1 son. Fred K. Eddlngs. Leo Conioles, Prank McKeon. Samuel R. Sanders.! John P. Smith, George Tannehill and Victor woodfieicl, arrived in Asn land last night from Klumath Falls, and are stopping at the Hotel Austin while looking after the telephone lines in this city. ! A nhmber of the teachers of the city schools left last night to spend I Christmas at their hemes or among relatives and friends elsewhere. Among those leaving on the evening trains were Miss Voriu, who will i hae mniher from naVer andi - were over nigui ciicm. m me iioiei ,. - spend Christmas la Portland. Miss;Augn wnj motorlng throaRh ,hi. D. Stephenson and wife of Grants' ",en,"1 ,0 "ndlllon of the en Wattenharter will spend her Chrlst-i .,..,. , ! Pas.. I tata, "The Mmwiah's Coming, ly mas holidays at the home of her sis-. ------ i ter In Spokane. Miss Ohde left tori ! Seattle for the holidays. Miss Ruch 'and Miss Knr.pp will spend Christ-1 'mas at their homes in Eugene. Miss' jFarrar left on train No. (I for ber . r home In Berkeley, and was accora- A son was born to Mr. and- Mrs.: Miss Elsie Alexander, who has been Emuiett Jarvis yesterday afternoon.1 visiting relatives In Canada for the ! past year, hoe returned lo Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. -Moody are en-jM.B, Alexander make, her home tfith Joying the company of their chlldron hnr aun Mrg 3 D. McRae. at their home for a Christmas party.i Those who have come to eat Christ-( Mrs., A. S- Eraigh und Mrs. P. T. mas dinner from a distance are X j wilsou spent yesterday afternoon a.i P. Moody, Jr., traveling Inspecor! callers In Medtord. for tbe Pacific Fruit Express com- ' pany of Portland, E. D. Moody of; Hem-y H. Gettelmun of Los Aa Klamath Falls, and MIsb Edith galea arrived In Ashland yesterday. Moody, a teacher in the public schools! . rk. w nl , t..rv . ii,i, A,mnvn,nt Sun-! nv whit. mi.. Moodv will remain i.- fnr nnnther wnpk - C, M. Wagner of Los Angeles is expected home this evening to spend Christmas with bis parents, Mr. aud' Mrs. J. M. Wagnor. Mr. Wagner is returning from a business trip to Rawlins, Wyoming. The First National Bank paid Its officers and employes the usual ten per cent bonus today Tor their Christ mas gift. Harry Richards, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid left last night' for Los Angeles. Mrs. H. C. Bouney and son. of Muu-1 1)ugt vear alU a bui Mt tllg week tuguc, uro. in Aphlaud Sendlng thelfor glllem nu(j portjD(i. Mr. Pat- holidays with Mrs. Bonney's mother, Mrs. Waller O'Dor.oughue. v Min. Ray Dennis ia oer from Klum ath Falls, a ChrlstniaB guest of Mrs. Mike Morgan. THURSDAY'S NEWS -Mrs. I. D. Applegateand daugh ters, Mrs. E. Pell, left this morning for Klamath Falls to spend Christ mas with their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. 0. Smith. Miss Helen Bris- Mrs. Applegate, also left for ner nome rived n Ashland this week aim win !,i i.nii.i.v. ,., the hr,m of hi. nenhew. J. H. Provost, on Ouk ; street. F. L. Stanton of Rogue River was A(,i,land visitor vesterdav. . J The following are registered at the Hotel Columbia: E. M. Haleau of San Francisco; C. S. Miller aud G. E.:,jay, u this city with her purents, Day of Portland; W. J. Bartiemay of. r au(j Mrs. D. A. Anplegute. Boring and J. L. McKiiiuls and.wifej . nf Snmmerville ! B. L. Zabel of Tacoma und Paul Mrs. L. Hilly and llttlo son left:'Bto,,,,n)r at the Hotel Columbia. last nlgnit for San Francisco to spend the holidays wit hthe former's daugh- nH Xlloa T lllion VIMIV lltlll nllier , relatives. - I a a i j. e. Clapp of Mill City Is a guest tne Hole, Austin this week. Mr.) , , i .i,i. !, u, ' tentlon of 00klng over the city with1 .v!ew t0 )ocnting, und should hej fjn(, condtom, t0 suit him be mav1 , . . m at Mrg cllarles Foster of Astoria ' rved-in Ashland last evening and will spend the holidays at the home( viM Mnrv Cna '". . K,nrlJhn ,,,, rnn.r" ' 1 i R I. Mermrii. wno nat ueen cou- . . ... ,. Rllnv , n.n. ver, CqIo., has come to Ashland and; will ha Minted ns nliiht clerk in the 'it i a i iLi ii ir a i Hotel Austin. Mr. Mofford Is an ex- Perlenced hotel man and will be a thef8' acquisition to,' the local hotel I force. ; ! Miss Viola Provost, who is a stu-. "ont of St. Mary's academy in Med-1 ford, has come home for the holiday. vacation. i father, C. A, Eliason, who Is quite Dr. S. A. Dnnford. district super-i , a, h nome on Uure, gtreet m Intendent of the Methodist church.. .. . th h . . h ! lis spenuing a rew uuys in asihuuu i this week. He conducted tbe firnt ; !qunrterly meeting nt the Mothodisti church last night. A A Guests at the Hotel Austin arej D. W. Craven and Dale Madden of Portland, H. A. Chrislmnn and J. 3. Liyiicn oi oim r ruuciHcii, iayiou nui- ton of Klamath Falls. Mrs. H. H. Tee- j Kramer. C. A. Dunn, superintendent of the ! construction of the Pacific highway j east and south of Ashland, left by automobile Tuesday to rpend Christ-! neth arrived In Ashland last evening' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.l ee an approacning cur urnen D mas at his homo In Portland. Ho ls;from portand and will visit wlthlFox at Roseburg. Oregon, on Satur-jMrs. Benton Bowers, Jr. The latter expected to return early In January. , I Jlmmle Rouse, who has been serv-' ing as night clerk nt the Hotel Aus tin, has rtslgned and will devote his ' . , t ine to a business course in the Ash-' . i Sh Mtt001- ,,(. , ... n,, ,...,. land high school. XI Ida T on Penvrta t I an nit aw a h A nA TnH1 .,,, la unma tomorrow for the holidar vacation. j(r. anj Mrs. Young have arrived )n Ashland from San Francisco for visit with Mrs. Youug's parents,! Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Smith of Moun-J lain nvonno Mp Vnun. luft va.. 1 y fof tQ mn. will, til. nnpanli Tin will Tft. turn to Ashland for the New Ye.rj j Mr. and Mrs. J. Upham of Portland i ... ., nt iiuu nuuiuci s n 1 1 uri (iiti. I j(.g Haxel Bebb was up from Med for(i today, shopping at the local .tore.. a A Superintendent O. A. Briscoe was I In Oram puss yesterday, attending He will be connected with tbe U. a rm i .hi. -it. -Mrs. H. M. Channell will leave this' i evening for Portland ti spend Christ - I mas with friends. Sho expects to be gone for two or three months. Mr. and Mrs. F...8tlles and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bumyard of Spokane com - prise a party of tourists passing-ago, but Is so much Improved she! Miss Alberta Reld and Oscar Sil through Ashland on their way south.! will make this city her home, and!"'"' two we" known young people of They stopped over night at the Ho- her son aud grandson will reside with! Ashland, were united In marriage In tel Austin. . her. Jacksonville at 11 o'clock this fore- A A " i "0"". Tbe news ot this murriage George Faverby of Grauts Pass was Mrs. C. E. Lane is In receipt of njcauie as a surpriso to their many a business visitor In this city yen - terday. - ' Lee Patterson, who hus been eon- I nocted with the Oakur Huber Con- slructloncompany .ln Ashland for the! i at rao M nnl n hnlf laft Ik a uiaV' terson has presumably, finished his work In thl vicinity. The public schools closed this of- ternoou for the holiday vacation 0f one week. In most of the rooms nn- propriute exercises for Christmas were held. School will again con- vene the first Monday after New Years, January 2, C. A. Elfason is seriously ill at his 10me on Laurel stref. His condl - tion was not considered Improved this morning, according to reports. WEDNESDAY'S XKWfl Mrs. Charles Young of Medford Is - In the city this week visiting for a, few days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Turner, She expects to leave Sunday iu company with Mr. and Mrs. Court Hull also of Medford for Southern California. s Miss Gladys Applegute of San Fran cisco is spending the Christmas boll- ;j. Standon of Dunsmuir are guests' A A Mr. and Mrs. George. Stephenson1 .r ni-nnli Pnu. tfniA HT1 Id.t RVM- nlng and are spending the day with ji.ii.K u,m . bc..u,. .u 1 MnA,lln ihA rlAv w 11, i,i.i ...oinu. f,-in. - c. W. DeCarlow Is over from Pine- . . .. . . j 4 Lloyd Darroin of Medford bad husl - ness In this city yesterday. n i i.,i. ,i, I,-. iw, i u.'.i. j ...... .. ar-,and during the past week In the Kt. tf,.,n, " . , ,. tereats of the Electric Automatic) Brake company of Roseburg, will U A iomni-rniu tn- TtuttUtftr Dnanrl ! icaidtviuuuun swi . n r ' Ashland agnin alter tne noiiaay.. Portland guests registered at the;. ui ni ki . n v c,ii. i 7 S- Wert2, W. E. GriffH and wife. , A. fUCmillCr OI UeUOIIlg IS Spend- . . .,. , ... . ing a few days this week at the home , nt hi. HmiKhlar Tllra C. H Kplchum on Helman street. . Miss Bertha Ellnson arrived home yesterday from Portland to visit her dny( (Q Ashland. ' ' . uurt0n Winne und Elmer Bagley, student, at the O. A. C.i are home from Corvallls to spend their ,,L,,"Un- . A lof Lor Angeles, which occurred " belrun U0,Wn Attorney Arthur Dorn had business! December 9. .The groom Is a formerl"" rlTZ. 1 Jacksonville today. . . ... . . .. I ' . : The county court Is In session in I Jacksonville today. County Commls- ; sloner T. H. Simpson is In attend-l ance. , - i M tH in . M F.lllKrV Hlin KIW KRn reiHtves here until Friday when M.v wilt to to Gold. Hill .n .n.H . . . later and again visit in this city, rhn Pinnerm .nit Willi.m Mem John rtnneran ana William McMII- lan are among the Ashland students of the University of Oregon. who are spending the holiday vacation at their homes in Ashland. ' Wm. P. Howard and wife of Hia-! watha, Kans., while touring through this country, stopped off at the Ho tel Austin over night. nnn rl.ilnr. .1 Ik. Unl.l .! im .r. -w x niii ip.. ert nd,7 ot Tortland. Robert J. Wood of Corvallls, J, W.; "ougias ana Jtrs. Msttle Douglas of Toh.not. un...mn u u t . . , Miss Lydla McCall is back In the postofflce after an absence of aeve- ra.1 d.ys, due to slckne... l , H. J. Boyd, who win his family left Ashland this hill for Southern Cali fornia, In sending his subscription to tbe Daily Tidings, states tbey are lo cated in Pasadenu and like it there very much. They think they will spend the winter there, although there is no winter iu that city. It is summer' ! all the time. Mrs. J. S. Parson went down to Jacksonville this morning to spend the day rtiere with friends. R. It. Zeicher, who with his little son came here from Dallas on' ac- S.', . " ul ' , . ';cnurcn surpnseu me.r pasior, nev. I Iate Rev- H- J- Zercher. accompanied , Hlruiu Smith, lnr.t evening with a ,he body ot the latter to Salem '"dJ. "here Intermont will be . madB- H Ie" n' nR "on In Ash- laud wlth his mother, and expects 10 return in a lew. day and make hisieu miring inn eeiimi ana nu enjoy home here. Mrs. Zercher wns badly I able social time whs spent. afflicted with asthma when she and, ; her husband came here a few weeks! icommunicatlon from Mrs. C W Ward , 0f Burlington, Wash., who was for- merly well known In Ashland as ,. ,'. Ing in thl city. Mrs. Ward writes h4 hag met ' , Burlington, one of whom Is Corey Taylor, who used to live here, uud the other, Mrs. Moore, formerly Miss Amy Caldwell. Mrs. Ward states she and her husband want to come to A9l,lanJ some tlme nl )"' She clttlm ,hat country is fine and has! a good climate, but that there Is no' Place 10 "V Ashland. ,, . Falls by Prank Ward, a taxpayer, for , ,' , ' hi. ! an Injunction against the proposed l tax levy o' $50,000 for the construc- j tlol ot the Hot Springs court house in that city. The 150,000 item was Included in the budget estimates pub-! lished by the county court December! 10, aud dat9 tor adopting tho ' hmlir i. it, i Final ruling ' on tbe injunction suit is expected be fore that date. The petition will at n Christinas party Thursday af be heard"by Judge Calkins of Med- tcrnoon iu tho church parlors. A ford. I Christmas program vas given by the 4 children, after which the children en- Mr. und Jim. H. M. Thorn of Al-J Joyed games and the mothers aud berta, Canada, have arrived In Ash-i teachers spent u social time in land und will be Christmas ennui, ,,1'gether. Refreshment were served the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson, on North Main street, ' Miss Lilly Poley, who has been i winning honors In literature nt tbe vi,o,mi, V1 wieguil. ih nomn rroin Eugene for the holidays. Verne Dlue, an Ashland young man who is a student at. the University of Oregon, has gone to Corvallls to 1 spend Christmas. - , '. iuc, nu nnninm, yuuili: 111 II 11 i - simieiii in i ne rnivers ty od Oregon, has gone to Corvallls () spend Christmas. - ' a. a - i Ho- Thomas A. Way mid wife of Thlef River Falls, Minn., spent yes - Uerday und last night in Ashlund. ln-:ing they would want a car in Culi - Rnpn hi niiniiu lllO WlDiei. anil Kllnw - fornia, they purchased one while In 1 Portland and are making the rest Of, f I., t i u.. . .. . . ' IIJ1 uj iiiuiur, WU1J6 In IDO "ly ',l6raay- wr- Way spent the af - temoon with Justice W H Oowdv I who was an old-time friend of his in Mr. Way stated he drove ' through here with his mother fifty I Junn""" "u,B"i,"M" ,,,.. u . ,. .. , ',,0f life, they both enjoyed the occas- never stopped off In Ashland dnrhJ ., , . the Interven ng vears. Mr. and Mrs " ' r- B" 1 ' " " - "in. I The Social Realm MOXDAY'8 NEWS Former Ashlnnder allied. Announcement, have been received . . i i . .. . . .. i in Ashland of the marriage of Thad- holl-;09" ' McHatton of Susanvllle, Calif., and Miss Slssle Luston Smith! wall Lnnivn t.hlnn vnnnirinnii mwl will be remembered aa being In the employ of H. L. Whlted iu the lut ter's Jewelry store several years ago. JLirrleUa. Uosobuig. The marriage of Ethel Curry and I : 11 fKI I r VllimPfl t'lIIUHV IIHIK IllltUni y inorulng, December H. The bride is a grand daughter o. i i.. ni i .i . r 1 U 1 "IU lllLUUIIIIill u, - ford.' She has made, her home with Mrs. Plymule and was cashier for Hutchinson and Lumsden for several years. Mrs. Putney has ' .i- k'ii..i... ,.i i..,i: host of friends in Medford who wish her happiness. Tbe groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pu.nev of Medford. Mr. Putney works for the Southern Pa- ciflc out of Ashlund. After a short trip to Los Angeles sud 3an Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Putney, .Ill h. 1 l,n, In Ashland after Fell-, i.i t'hristum. rmilntii. "A large audlen'co gathered t the Methodist church last evenlug and me cnoir. rony tokh ii ri. with Mr. fl. H. Yeo as director. Mrs of fit) for first offence and 125 for Van Fo.neii at the or. an and MUsie.ch succeeding offense. It i. th. Bernice Yeo st the piano. The solo, duty of the law-enforcing officer to work was charmingly rendered by skill all dogs found at large unraui- Mrs. H. T. TElmore, Dr. C. P. Tilton, i iled. Mr. Percy Stratlon and Miss Jean Anderson, while the trios and duets by Mr. Yeo, Dr. Tilton, Mrs. Klmoro and Miss Audersou were beautifully presented. The choruses were filled with Cbristuias cheer, and all felt at th close that a real treat had been given. Much credit Is due Mr. Yeo for his untiring efforts in training the choir to present this beautiful cantata. 1 KIDAY'S SKWI) Surprised Pastor, members of the Brethren The members of the Brethren Pund party Vpwardj of 40 were', In attendance uud brought with them! provisions sufficient, to last three' j months. 'A fins li ncheon was serv- Yoimtf Peoplo Wed. friends In this city, who ere ex- Pectlng to hear ot the event in the upar ft. b Aul nnt know 11 waa to take Place today. The young cou- pie quietly slipped aw.iy to the conn ty seat thl. monjug utter their mar- .t - it ...l.tl.il. I I rlago license, nd while there had the servlee read before returning home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry lteid of this city, and has many friends who extend best wishes to her and her husband ou their voyage through llfo togeth- ai Mp filtvee la on 0Y-Rervtft mull .,', ,' rfitllrninlr .,, hl ,,een ' associated with his father, Harry Sil- ' nf l)nmm.lr.,ii Minn,... I Springs company. The newly wed- , , , . . t , , , j conp e expect to make their home at 202 Ouk street. Many social events are planned for the future in hollor of th8 p0I)uiar y0R couple 'liildren's t'hi lstman The children of the Cradle Hull and Beginner's departments ot th Methodist Episcopal Sunday sclioo - 1 "were entertained with their mothers at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Howard Is superintendent of tho frndlo Roll und Mrs. F. S. Eugle superintendent of the Beginners' de partment, with Mrs. Myer, Miss Iso lene Campbell and Mss Prances Pratt as assistants. TimiSDAY'S NEWS M:ftrrii1 111 Vetui. , . ,Ya. . " " !curred In Ashland Inst J-'rlday when , Rev. and Mrs. William Johnson of Almond street celebrated their slxtv- j fourth wedding anniversary. No un- . usual demonstration was given at the ; Johnaon home, marking the event handsome 1.1 ....! .. , ,,.,. . iiniuin iiik i.ttnnn, i: i,i,, ,.. 1 ber ,,f ,nB 000,1 c"'vr ,'H'," nf th" Presbyterian Sunday school of which Mr- Jb"on has been the teacher for munv van ra uiwl annllinr f rnm , ' '""" - " ' m wormy coupie aiso reiiieiiioen-i : lno11" Vrfnl' anniversary with many tokens of lovo. While Mr. and Mrs. . .... -j .i. ..i....j . lon wnicl1 m",ke'1 B '",,R "nd devot- i ml enmtianlnn.llln Mr. fnhnson has : eU c 111 1 Jonnson n.n , been debarred from active social af- fulrB In the city for a number of years, but still retains her Interests In church and home events to a great degree, while the aged clergyman Is seldom missing from his post as teacher in the Presbyterian Sunday school, which position he has faith fully held for nn extended time. 8X(,W N'AI'L '"J1" m. HOY; HIT ItV CAR ,.i iir .... 1 1 ,..,,1,1 t,w ."u'"'u. -" y. I.H". '"P, " "1 i ftao " ln1 uum Donald was roturnlng to his home on Soutli Pioneer avenue from below .Main street. When crossing Main I " m """Tvlng along with '" uow" ,u ",um i snow and rain In his face, and failed ; aso wr ",r " f the flying snowfluke, until she was fairly on him. Sho swerved her car .iiritrieniiv. nowri-i, n, h.whi i- nlng over tbe lad, but the latter whs knocked down by the fender, but wns uninjured save some slight bruise., UVUT,x 'r.iwi "V "". ' IMKiS RI XXIXG AT LARGE Oregon voters may beep dog, from . .. I l..Pa In rtttt mttltltV nl4- "inin... i , tlon precinct or city. Dy majority vote nt any general or special elee- Hon, point, oiu uy n. n.-e. .,. tne A. I . ponurai ir i.e,....!- ment. The vote will he ordered on petition signed hy 100 or more legal voters of county, 15 or more of elw- Hon precinct, or It or more of In- corporatert lorn . If owner, allow dog. to run at large tinmunled Bfter elector, vote against it. they are subject lo a fine 92 1. 310.12 TO RK HI'KXT IX 11120 1021 LARGEST SI M INVOLVED IX .SINGLE PROJECT GOES TO PACIFIC H Kill WAY AND AMOCXTS TO 117,022,041. The sum nt 3 18.000 for the Ash-lund-Klamath Fa I In highway that has been authorized under the di rection of the state highwuy commis sion during tho years 1920 and 1921, according to the report prepared by Hoy Klein", secretary of the commis sion. This statement will be made a Par' of tbe report of the commls- sion's operations tor the last two years aud will be submitted for the consideration or the legislature nt Its session iu Salem next month. A to tal of 2057 miles of highway In Ore gon, Involving estimated financial ob-V ligations aggregating $28,479.9.10.9 1 and actual expenditures totaling $21,' 518,552.28 have been authorized by the state highway commission. The largest sum of money iM In volved In the Improvement of tbe Pacific highway. This Improvement includes 140.05 miles of paving, 69.17 miles of macadam and 13189 miles of grading at an estimated cost of $7,022,041.03. Second In Importance Is tho Columbia highway project, which It is estimated will cost $)!. 014,311.23. CAXAMAXS SEEK HOME V AHHI.AXI) H. S. Miller and wife, Mrs. M. A, Miller and Mrs. S. U. Robards of Wa tertown, Sask., Can., arrived In Ash lund, Suturday, and are at present guests nt the Hotel Austin. Mr. Mil ler wns a former business man In Watertown. About ten years ugo he picked up some literature issued by the Ashland Chamber of Com merce, which impressed him so much he was'half way tempted at that time to sell out his business anil come to this city to live, lie did not do so then, but has always kept the advan tages of this cliinato lu his mind, thinking some day lie would come here with his family. The health of Mr. and Mrs. .Miller has been falling during the past few years, until they decided they would leave for Ash land before the winter set in too se verely In that rigorous climate. Mr. Miller, therefore, sold out his busi ness and he and party have come lo Ashland to locate. They will prob ably first find a Iftnne, utter which Mr. Miller will undoubtedly go Into bmiirt-ss In this city. A Mi KINDS OF FENCING llarh Wire, Dandy Cedar Posts aud Yew anchor posts In carload lot ar rived. Plows and tractor tools of all kinds. Helder Tractors. New and Second Hand Sewing Machines for sale or rent, at PEIL'S CORNER BY THE PARK Sec Pfovost Buos. Window Display It Will Pay You Real Estate Hoiaus aud acreage. Farms and Stock Ranches. All Kinds of Good Insurance Ashland Agetila of 'Abstract Co. Billings Agency Established 1SS.1. The old year has much to its credit, the new should have more. Start tt right by mak ing a firm resolution to save more. An uccAifiil In mil K.v- H lugs Department ia a great I 1 Incentive, and your bust- I nes. is cordially Invited. I Asfnti SAVINGS, f eT HETS )CITIZENSf y BANK S kO F ASH LAN I THE OLD YEAR I AMI THE NEW I