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Wednesday, Apih 13, 11)21 PAGE THREE ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS LOCAL AND PERSONAL "- SATt'BDAT'S NEWS Mn. S. A, Peters, Jr., "Is la receipt of a letter from a former school friend, Mint Feme Upton; who wae a atudent of the Ashland high school some year ago, In which the latter states she expect to graduate with first honors from the Eureka College of Eureka, 111., and will be a summa cum laude. which rank entitles her to a scholarsrlp of one year In the Uni versity of Illinois anl $300 In cash. Miss Upton Is also teaching Caesar In the preparatory department of the college and la taking part In the play "As You Like It" for the May festi val, in which sho takes the part of Ilosalind. - William Emlgh, a driver for the Interurban Auto companp line run ning between .Medford and Grant's rasi, spent a short time in Ashland yesterday, calling on his mother and relatives. . Mrs. Martin left last evening for ber home In Bellefontalne, Ohio, at . tor spending the past winter in Ash land at the home of Mrs. Ed Reames. This wonderfully active woman made the trip from Ohio to Oregon last fall, despite her 77 years. She has en joyed her sojourn In Ashland ex tremely and thinks Llthla Park Is the most beautiful spot she ever saw. Mr. and Mrs. Reames will accompany Mrs. Martin as far as Ogden, Utah. Mrs. C. A. ghutts has returned from Eugene, where she had been spending the Easter ' vacation with her niece, Miss Fern Murphy, who Is a student at the University. ' Mr. and Mrs. GUllgan of Phoenix Ariz., are In Ashland this week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beaver on Mechanic street. Mr. and Mrs. Gllllgan are looking over this section, with a view to lo cating. The former is a newspaper man. At the Hotel Austin today are stopping J. D.-Meeton of Seaside, Hugh E. Hendry and R. M. Clark or Tori land, C. W. Reed and wife of New Boston, N. H.; A. Vaughan and wife of Lyons, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter, Mrs. Sprankle and Mrs. Polk spent Thurs day in Jacksonville. Messrs. E. V. Carter and J. W. Mc Coy arrived home yesterday from uivir uuBiutms inji, ituim vuueu uieni to Portland for a few days this week - ' The following from Los Angeles ii re registered at . the Hotel Austin A. L. Schick, Jay J. Lyons, Albert Brook and James 0. Sheldon. Other Callfornians at the Austin are C. R. Tliomas and sons of Petalnma anil N. F. Andruss and A. L. Lincas of Han Francisco. ,' J. A. McDonough and wife, Mrs. William Maianey and sou and 1. H. Oetchell of Dunsmuir and Airs, B. micher of ueaber f alls, Pa., are guests at tho Hotel Columbia. Mrs. M. C. Reed left yesterday to take up her work with the Ellison White Chautauqua circuit for the coming summer. She will serve as a superintendent with this company In one of their courses. Miss Raine and niece, Miss Lourdes Raine, arrived last night from San Francisco and will spend a few days In Ashland preparatory to going to Portland. Claude N. Freeman, oldest son of ,Mrs. Mary Freeman, and an architect 'of Silverton, Is in Ashland this week, Visiting his mother at her home on Oberlln street. Mr, Freeman left Ash land about twelve pears ago, where he was well known. At the present time he Is not only plying his profes sion In Silverton, but is teacher 'qf mathematics and manual training In the Silverton public schools, and on (Saturday to keep him out of mis chief he is employed as city engineer. ' Mrs. George Icenhower left last night for. Missoula, Montana, where she will visit with friends for a week or two. Word from Mm. J. R. Wick, who ban been anendlne the winter with her mother in Florida, states she is now visiting relatives and friends in Verona, Pa., where she expect! to re main a month before returning to her home in Ashland. . E. D. Moody and Dr. P. 11. Noel ol Klamath Falls were over this week, transacting business In Ashland and iclnity. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel. Miss Katherine Vaupel and Miss Agnes Hedburg composed a party who vit al ed Medford Thursday afternoon. extensively remodeled to accomodate Messrs. Linlnger's business. The vault Joining the business Mock will be moved and a large piste glass front put in.' It is Messrs.' Linln ger's Intention to bundle only' tlrei when they get Into their new quar ters. ' Mr. Willhlte of the Chevrolet agency has leased the McCarthy building as soon as it Is vacated. A new family by the name of Bun nell from Nebraska has moved to Ashland and are locating in the resl-Hlnsliaw of Portland, general freight Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Welsh and Hugh Belton of Portland, Harry Kimball of Seattle, and ' Charles L.' Davis of Orant's Pass. ........ " : ' . - . : Mrs. Scott of Sacramento Is a guest at the home o fher sister, Mr J. O.'H. Ketchum,' on Helman street, this week. . ' - '' . " I. T. Sparks of Eugene, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company, and H. A. dence on North Main street, formerly Occupied by W. H. Wenner. Mrs. Bunnell and daughter arrived here a week or so ago, while Mr. Bunnell came In this week with his household goods. Mr. Wenner and family have moved te'mperoraly to the house on 'Bush and High streets. " agent, were Aahland business callers today. : ' Station Agent Kramer ac companied them on their tour about the city while they were here. Levi Stewart of Roseburg is spend ing a few days in Ashland this week with relatives and friends. Mr. Stew art is a. civil war 'veteran and Is an B. J. Palmer, the Medford piano; active man, despite the 88 years that dealer, transacted business In Ash- have flown over his head. land yesterday. - I, FRIDAY'S NEWS , Stopping at the Hotel Austin are: F. J. Nelson and Hugo Koch of Portland, W. E. Farrar and wife of Langrord, S. D., 0. G. Wellwock of Minneapolis, Mrs. Emily Stowe of Washington. D. C, Ralph Metcalf and A. R. Keddell of Tacoma. ' M. C. Linlnger and-aon of the Ash iand Vulcanising works expect to move within a week or so out of thr 1 McCarthy building on North Main street to the Butler block across the MtMkett Ttil IaII.. Vi1Mrn .111 L! "i A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Linlnger of Oberlln street Tuesday. ' Upwards of 100 members of Ash land lodge of Elks were down to Medford last night where they were guests of the Medford lodge. Mrs. Bates of Medford was an Ash land visitor yesterday afternoon. The following from Dunsmuir spent the night in Ashland, guests at the Hotel Columbia: F, Wldman, C. Wldman.-Mlss N. Wldman, R. O. Carlson, Geo. Reynolds' and D. Knight. i E. B. Hunt, a representative of the Victor Talking Machine company of Camden, N. J waa in Ashland yes terday, transacting business with the Rose brothers, The Southern Pacific Company has painted the railing which the cKy council has placed around the for mer's property on North Main street. This adds an attractive touch to that section of the city. Roy Howard, F. B. Pond, Jr., Mrs. B, F. Pond and Mias Clara Pond of Los Angeles are 'Ashland visitors, stopping at the Hotel Columbia while In the city. ' Charles Spritzer of Minneapolis while returning from a winter's so journ in California, stopped off a few days this week to visit at the home of R. W. Hach on Granite street. Mr. Spritzer was enthusiastic over Ashland, which he claims is the most beautiful town he ever saw. The receipt at the Ashland post- office for postage stamps and box 'rents for the first quarter of 1821 eicwaea me receipts tor tne same quarter of UzO by $360.88. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright of Red ding, Calif., drove up in their car this week to visit with their sister. Mrs. Charles C. Dole of Portland and J. Jester and wife of Des Moines, Iowa spent yesterday in Ashland and were guests at the Hotel Columbia. Miss Katberlno Vaupel of Sacra mento arrived In Ashland last eve ning from Portland, where she had been visiting. She will be a guest at the home of her uncle, C. H. Vaupel, on tho Boulevard, for a few days. ,- A big meeting of the Knights Tern-, plar commandery was held last eve ning, at which the Order of the Tem ple was conferred rn Edward Blnns and Jerry Jerome of Medford. Charles Greene was in Medford Tuesday, attending to business af fairs In that city. Eastern guests stopping at the Hotel Austin Include W, Schupp, Miss Emily Schupp and M. A. Lager of New York. D. Hoag and William Immediately commence of a modern bungalow their lot on to spend several week. Alrs.'liupert Is a sister of Mr. McOuir. F..E. Walters and famly will leuve this afternoon . for ; Sail ' Francisco where the former has accepted a new position.' They expect to make their home In the bay city. ' Mrs. Jainea'Wbitsueed, who baa been spending "several days In Ash land this week visiting with friends, left last night for Gleadule where she will visit before joining her hus band at Eugene. Later Mr, and Mrs. Whitehead expect to leave tor l enn slyvanla to spend .the summer with the latter's parent. ' Irving Porter is back from San Francisco, where he had undergone a slight operation in the S. P. hospi tal. After spending two. weeks In that Institution, he Is fully recov ered. j U. L. Davis, who recently purchas ed Rlvcrdale tracts of J. t'. Walters, has disposed of a portion rf the property to J. K. McClurmi, of Ash land. Mr. McClaren gets about 6G acres of the property on the wen part of the tracts, and will build a home upon lt. This property is within the Grants Past Irrigation dis trict, and will be watered by a ditch that will back up from the Savage Rapids dam. Grants Pass Courier. ' '' Callfornian at the Austin are Da vid Wllkle, & H. Williams, H. Stlpp. J. M. Miller and T. i. McCord of San Franolsco, and Ray Carpenter of Dunsmuir. services. ' A large tabernacle, seating over 1,000 people, will be erected, and a large choir, under the manage ment of Rev. Robert Lewis, the sing ing evangelist of the company, will he organized. ' Clint Dunlup, who recently moved up from Medford, has started to work in the Ashland creamery. Mr. Dtlhlap is the Ice cream maker at the cream- Beattle. The front page of tin news- tlrely so. In some parts of the valley, paper has a picture taken at the time it is stated, the frost will not entire of the arrival of the Governor's Mir- ly kill tho fruit, as the blossoms have vlvors in Seattle, among whom were Miss Owen, R. P. Campbell leaves today (or Los Angeles, where he will leave Ms two daughters during the ' coniiug summer while be starts out on the Ellison-White Chautauqua circuit (or ry and is putting out an excellent he summer course as one of the en product. ' tertalners. Mr. Campbell expects to , ' 'make a visit in California before Mr. George Dodson of Duusmuir.' starting out ou his summer's work. who. ha. linen annrilrtff thn nast week! .. , ! in Ashland with ber parents, Mr . and , Mr.- O. B. Turner, left Saturday morning tor her home. Mr. Elmore, who succeeds T. J. Mackey as mail clerk from this sec tion, has come to Ashland and will make his home here. Mrs. Isaac Crisp left Friday uight been so thick on the trees that they form a protection to. one another, thus saving several' out of a cluster.: Even If a' large'' percentage of the blossoms are frozen, there may still be much fruit mature, as the blos som is particularly heavy this year. Weathnr Report Messrs. J, Denton will the erection for Rose Brothers on Sixth street. MONDAY'S NEWS Mrs. William Myer from the Oeni City of Southern Oregon, where the llthla and other mineral springs bring health and happiness to the tourist and money to the permanent resident, is a guest of the Portland. Journal. C, H. Nickerson left yesterday tor Shepherd's Hot Springs, Wash., where he and his wife will spend a I few weeks for the benefit of the lat- Mn Maiwin rinnfnrd ham roinrnoii ter's health. Mrs. Nickerson is at home from an enjoyable visit of five weeks spent with her son In Port land. Merle (Jar net t of Medford is man aging the Interurban auto freight line between Ashland and Medford. Mr. Garnett succeeds Morris Leonard, who was former manager. Miss Anna Kopp, who has been in Aahland all winter, serving as secre tary for the Ashland Deevlopment Company, left this week for New York. v Mrs. lima Taylor is in Ashland from California, visiting her father, W. A. Freeburg, and other old-time friends. Lois Wilhelm, a 10-year-old girl of Medford, died at an Ashland hos- D. M. Cllmore, at her home on B!plU1 ye,terda5r' The young Udy was Street. The Wrights were former f8,rlcken wltl appendicitis, and an op Aahlanders. leratlon was performed, but the dis- . 'ease had made too great headway. Billy Herudon, the Utile son of The remains were taken to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon, under-1 yesterday. - went an operation for throat trouble! at a local hospital yesterday, at which 1 E' W' Hu8nea- prominent Ashland time he had h! tonsils removed and e8,d'. passed through jthls city adenoids cut out. He was getting j yeaterday by machine. Mr. Hughes along nicely from last reports ' 1 wl" motor as far north as Portland, present visiting In Tacoma and will Join Mr. Nickerson at that city. Supe. G. A. Briscoe and J. H. Ful ler drove down to Gold Hill Saturday afternoon, where the former was one of the speakers at the School Men's Club, which held a meeting there. . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. -Farrar of Langford, S. D., have been spending a few days' in 'Ashland with their daughter, who is one of the teachers In the Senior high school. . Visitors to Ashland stopping at the Hotel Colombia Include Mr. and' Mrs. O. B. Griffith of Alvarado, Calif.? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wixon, O. Peterson and wifA nf KIlAnflhurr Wnsh . .t. Mrs. K. A. Petersou of Seattle is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford, at their home at 566 Alli son street. At the meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion Jield In the library yesterday afternoon Mn,. Jennie Hammond resigned as treas urer of the union, owing to press o(j for Portland, where she will attend' " nl ber Dlace w,a fillei1 to business for a few days. Mr- """ Wo,co,t- p,an8 wer , jijinde for a program to be presented D. H. Barneburg Is baring nib, some time the last of this month, handsome buncalow on North Main .when the local union will celebiate street treated to a new coat of paint! the anniversary of the organization j 1 1 and is otherfwlse touching up an.llof the W. C. T. U. l' Interesting meetlliga'are bring held 1 17. every night at the Church of the 18. Following is the co-operative ob server's meteorological record for ti fuionth of March, 1921, at Ashland: Date. 1....... 2....... 3 V. 4...... 8 7 8 9 10 11. I; 13 Max. Mill. improving the property. Mm M I. Alien and Mrs. Euaenla 'Atkinson drove down to Jacksonville; Brethren, on tho corner of .Mountain 1 9 '.50 ..64 ..67 ..70 ..80 ..52 ..56 ..65 ....64 ....59 ....54 ....63 ....54 ....48 ....53 ....64 ....63 ....62 Saturday morning to look after busl- avenue and Iowa street. The house is neas affairs. crowded every nignt ny au atieuuve 4 Laudlence, who gather to liston U the Mr. and . Mrs. M. II. Ellis have ! sermons by the pastor. moved into the Campbell residence; on Bush street from the house they! I. A. Morrison recently purcuaaeu have been occupying on Fourth, a fine Jersey bull calf from Mr. wn- . . . r mi.l 4iams Ot uresnam, urrsuu. m Mrs. E. T. Sponce, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dora Cullen of this city, left Saturday morning for her home in San Fran cisco. Mrs. Cullen accompanied Mrs. mal carries some of the beat blood lines In the Jersey breed on the Pa cific coast, being the direct descend ant of four gold medal bulls, St. Mawes, Poppya St. Mawes, Rosarlaj Olga Lad and Golden Glow's Chief. Spence and will make a nextended , His dain produced 557 pounds of but' visit in the California metropolis. The weather man Intends to be good to Oregon this week, according to the forecast for the Pacific coast states, which promises normal tem perature and fair, except occas'onal rain along the north coast. , Amy G. Luke of Slsnon, Nora Wheeler of Yreka, Mrs. E. Sherwood and Roy Sherwood of Dunsmuir, and ir. and Mrs. W. M. Chalmer of Weed Warn northern California guests in Ashland Saturday. Guests at the Hntely Austin are K, W. Raddell and family of Seattle, V. J. Nelson and II. J. Stewart of Port laud, F. B. Miller and wife of Hose burg, W. Polhik, John l'ullwk and Charles Kirk ol Albany. C. V. Jack- of Granta VM and B. M. Larkin of San Francisco. .60 ..,.54 ....64 .,..48 ....67 ....62 ....53 ....68 40 4 1 40 45 41 40 3ii 30 31 32 25 20 48 33 34 44 40 37 21 21 40 31 84 36 33 30 27 31 32 35 35 datn ter fat as a junior three years oui, while the granddam and great-grand-dam produced over 600 pounds of butter fat oil test. The Rogue River valley is fust taking its place in t Ho front ranks of production throughout the state, and our Jersey cows are making some remarkable production records. It is gratifying to see breed ers of Mr. Merrliuan'a type heading their herds with animals of this typu of breeding. - Mrs. Harry Foster of Medicine Hat, Alberta, was iu Ashland for a few days, visiting Mrs. Cien McWilllams. Mrs. Foster left Monday for her home.. Hotel Austiu guests toduy include i A. J. Hoffmeyer and H. .1. Neper of j San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. i. Klgg and Mrs. E. 0. Halght of Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. L. McConnell of Porilimd, Mr. and .Mrs. F. K. Powell 74 71 70 73 Temperature Maximum 74, 28th; minimum 26, date 11th. Precipitation Total 1.71 iuches; greatest in 24 hours 0.30; date 4th. Number of days with .01 inch of more precipitation, 13; clear 12: partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 14. LOUIS DODGE, . Co-operative Observer. LILA LEE NOT CRAZY TO MARRY Adamson of Seattle and Min. Minnie W. Aydelott. of Fool trie on many Aanianu cmun - yesterday by serving up a line sun-j uau" "..Li.- .1.. tvhtrh tunic hosts Otlt Crader.and family of Everett. Wash.. ; - . Oakland and A. Morrison. . . , .. . I son or picnics, men rumuii taken In tho!""'"5' Mr,y 'hunder shower In the, afternoon. Me was ainn minimi n-j hold off the storm until after lunch-. eon hour, however, and the most otj st0ppB nl ), Hotel Columbia are the picnickers were on tneir WH"ljjeo pt Schoenstein and C. B. ITarmou where he will remain several days attending to business matters. Robert Warner drove down to Grant's Pass .yesterday, accompanied Roseburg News-Review. by Mr; and Mrs. Lenoard Swensou of) uamana, wno are guests In Ashlan l. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mackey left this x - week for San Francisco, where they . ,, . tourist iro n San Dl- c,ect to mak their fi.t.nn homo ego, was in Ashland Wednesday for Mr. Mackey has been a mall clerk ..-"- W"y 10 j "? o" o' Ashland for the pat ''o vibta. nn was ma King the journey by auto. California-'guests stoppng at the Hotel Austin are P. Wbalen. H. S Grannatt, C. J. Coleman and P a Much Interest was Eskimo puppies which were on dU' play in the window of Jordan's r. trip shop Saturday. These are the offspring of a pure-bred Eskimo dog belonging to A. L. Jordan, and moth er and babies were the center of ad miring crowds all afternoon. Lloyd Mullt of Portland is spend ing a few days with his mother, Mis. M. S. Mulit, at her home on Mechanic 1 Thomas Connor was om HornnrooK a n-w week. in Ashland days this home when the storm arrived O. Granlt of Medford waa an Ash land visitor yesterday. 4 four years. He will be succeeded by a Mr. Elmore. J. i.. Barnthouse is moving thin week from Second street to the He- Venm nrnnWv nn ha AAm.. mnt Rowe of San Francisco, C. L. Stewart ' Morton street and the Boulevurrl pt Los Angeler and Charles H.. 0'ard- The latter house has just been vacat nef and wife of Westwood. ' ed by Mr. Mallor and family, who ', ' ' t - .nave moved to their newly purchased Harrison Brothers of the Ford ga-S,om(, a.k,h ...,.. si mi iirwnK uttiiy aemonstra- s a rarth.. nf ,Z. ,, . . ' RoyaI rambPrs " re"or,e'1 wious- living nearby. The petition is being Th..-"m,,i.i . i V ""nmna ! y 111 lth an attack of pneumonia at signed by a large number of the bul Bir. . T ... . " BClual the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selrm nea'rb f K Cmbe' on " "v H. result. " K00i eonHtl0n " C0n8lderert ltt Mri0 u is siaiea. Mr. and Mrs. Blaino Kluin and Mrs. Otto Klum have gono-fo San Francisco for a two weeks' solium. street. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome and Mr. and Mrs. DeMurg were among the M,edford people who attended the cabaret in the armory Friday eve ning. A petition is being circulated in Ashland today regarding tho fire whistle, which baa developed the un pleasant habit of blowing at intervals day or, night, rousing people out of their sleep with the idea that the town Is on fire. The petition will be presented to the city council, asking them to either have it fixed so it will only blow In case of fire, or It that cannot be done, to have it removed' entirely. As it Is at present, It Is a i great nuisance, especially to those of San Francisco. "" Homer Barron and daughter Isa bclle accompanied R. L. Burdlc home l..n.lnu fMim Cm PrnnrlflA In the ...J-.-i. "J ..uim Misses maua near. , -..,- mad, the record Ruch. Postmaster E. J. Kaiser and AihIand mm Mr. Hudson motored to Yreka yes- , , ' . ... . ,.., terday and spent th. day fishing and;'" ; ... . picnicking in that vicinity. I Ag g wa , i ' Freda E. Archer and Louise O.l make the trip she and her father re Martin of Medford were visitors In turned home. Ashland yeeterday. I ...,,,. iiiiulna muntv health 4 i r.i.frnT. camned1 nurse, will have her regular office. Jn the local auto park yesterday. i hours In the library the aecond Sat-, b Inmates of the cars were com-uroay ot eacn moum, w.. .u m thA nark, eating! be glad to have mothers call and con- o". - ' - . ,. . ..... ... iheir luncheons in the shelter of the sun wun ner m reKa.u . .... ..... . A AH fnH nnu n.lvliA thftV mV "It Isu't true that I huve con firmed my engagement to Cuptuin Claud C'ollius. I don't even know him." This from Lilu Lee, Paramount leading womuii, who has been tho victim of either a Joke or a miatake. She ain't engaged and hasn't nuy desire to be at prencn, she utflrms. being too busy worklniig In pictures 'and too young to be bothered with matrimony. Miss Lee lias recently completed the loading feminine role In "Crazy to .Marry." of which Roscoe (Fatty) Arhuokle is star, but asserts that Just because that Is tho title of the pic ture is no reason to supposo that if echoes her own feelings in the slight est degree, NEW AARDMN TOOLS. j ew Hpray rumps. ,Vev Spray Hoae. Sew Garden Hoee. . - New Iron Age Hand Cultivators. New Revving Machines. ! Feed Sewing Machine. , 8old or rented by the month. All Kinds of I'taire Posts and Fenriiiif, PEIL'S CORNER BY THK PARK a .nnrnilv did not mind dreu. or for any wish from her. iui i niui r Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jones of I ' The electric street railway former ly running between Jacksonville and Medford will again be put Into ser vice. After ttlA 1,1 r anno A 1 a. n which broke down th. nni. -j Whlle " tne BaV City Mr. Klum will wires, the line went out of service! .Uend the BiU Po,ter'' wi Adw" and has never been operated since1 convention iu session there, that time. The raise In fares by thej 0UTner made bjr automc;'"'- Jitneys Is said to be Impending, which i , ! has roused the Ire of people who eon- mM C' Evender wa " Aahland stantly travel to the county seat, and! , VMW d AIen9' """"'i tney have petitioned a resumption of ' . the street car service. A force of men . . . ! are employed In renatrin, a 'rP!ne PsMd over AshUnd bed and rettlnr fh. ,n. ,yeaterdfly ,'afternoon, carrying CoL " l" rul ArnnU frnm M.fc. ..,,. . 10 run. ""iiot neio to saiem. ' j Colonel Arnold Is commander of the THITK8DATH SEWH I wetern department of the air ser- F. 8. Johnson of Myrtle Creek wasi T,c' a business visitor in Ahanj day. I Horace Skyes of Salem, state fire 4. .1 marshal, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, O. Winter is released from his strenuous duties ot receiving taxes. as the last day for paying occurred' Tuesday. . . N. M. Martin was up from Medford this week, transacting business. 8. B. Tollman while In the city this week. Harold Merrill was over from Dunsmnir spending Sunday with hie parents here. . nesa people of the city. ' . - . Mrs. T. T. Ohlstrom returned last night to her home In Dunsmuir after spending several days In Ashland with her. parents, Mr. and? Mrs. W. .1. Moore. Mrs. F. J. Shtnn spent Saturday afternoon In Talent, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Barrett. Mrs. William Myer returned home Saturday from Portland, ' wheia sh had been attending a conventfoa ot the Degree of Honor, of which' aha was a delegate from Ashland, j . A seven-nound dauthter w.tsl born tlo Mr. Ad Mrs. Dewey Dougshr at their home on Palm avenue Friday. The- mother and little daughter are getting along' finely, while Papa Dewey is as well as could be expect ed... . Mrs. A. K. Emlgh and daughter Geo weat down to Grants Pass) yes terday to visit with thefr son, sad brother, William Emlgh. ' " A union evangelistic Meeting will b held In Medford, starring May I. Dr. Bulgin, who is now conducting a meeting fa Klamath Falb. aften ro ot1 whore I j wiuwiiwax a Oakland were called to Ashland thu Snow is 1 1 feet deep near the rim , week on sccount o( ,n, jilness of Crater Lake, and at Anna BP"" their son, J. Heston Jones, camp, five miles lower down, It is ten )death occurred yesterday, feet deep. This is the word reeclved this week by Superintendent Alex e. E. Philips, the real estate man, flparrow from Ranger Brown, who 1 j took a party of sight-seers dowu tho tattooed at the park. , No meeting of the Bellevlew Com munity Club will be held until the second Friday In May. The Farm Bu reau people, who have Joined forces with the Bellevlew Community Club, desire to hold each alternate meeting 'at Nell Creek, where the Bellevlew people are expected to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosa, who have been guests ot former Pennsylvania friend tot the past two days, left this mornlrig on their Journey baca valley yesterday to look over prop erty. Those o the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. York, Mrs. Priest and J. B. Casey, and Grant's Pass, Merlin and Rogue River were the objective points visited. Mrs. W. J. Moore arrived home on Sunday evening's train from San Di ego, Los Angeles and other souther California points, where she has been (be last three months. R. L. Burdie came up from San Francisco Monday, and after spend- Sec Pf ovost Bf os Window Display II Will Pay You B. r. Kupert and wife of Pitt, The following from the north were. ". re guests at the km nf'eentlv rin.ln- m .ml.fl .., stopping at the Hotel Anstin today: I JamM McOuire, where thjy expeerlrles in Roseftarg, will fonduct tbwte to the Keystone State. They will stop.ing the day In Ashland with bis son. off at various points- In California Or. R. L. Burdie. continued his Jour and Louisiana before reaching their ney yesterday morning to hi. home In Cram's Pass. Mr. Rurdic made the trip hy automobile and broke all Mrs. Laura Rowley, who has been! records of time consumed. He made quite ill at her home on B street for; the Journey from Oakland to Ashland th past two weeks, has smarted to In exactly 13 hours and 16 minute, make a good recovery, and h able to This time beats all previous record be about the house again. by several minutes. ' Mrs. F. L. Putnam rcelad a Se- This morning was the third In uc attle paper rwently. containing the! cession for a white frost to fall in the story of the great steamer disaster ne .1 ..." .hi.h ..u.A in the slnkinc of theitocatrh the fruit trees In full bloom. !.,, .nrf th. los. of th llv of! While it is too early to ascertain the a number of her passengers; Among! exact amount of damage done to the! h survivors who were rescued from fruit, fear, are entertainer in im-j the ill-fated ship was the niece of j section, thai tne xruu in .u. , i ia nwn who esp-elalliy the early peaches was aal A U S-T" XITHZEMS( BANK J OF ASH LAN CM voi' ;et AU. THK ADVANTAGES of a thoroughly reliable and obliging banking In stitution by having a personal or commercial checking account with The Cititens Bank ot Ashland. Vour require ments will be well taken care of. Illng from Baa Trm-iUco to, cherrle.. are severely hurt, aad if not en- ACfnl SAVINGS,