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Wednesday. July 18, 1021 ABHLA.VD WEEKLY TIDINGS PAtil tUUKK Local and Personal FRIDAY'S NEWS Mwliord Visitor Miss Evelyn Dwe, of Med ford, wan an Ashland visitor yesterday. Returns to Sucramento Percy O. Elder, who has been vis iting bis mother, Mrs. Ida Elder, 220 Harrison street, for the past week, left yesterday (or his home in Sacra mento, Calif. Upturns from Siilem Mrs. Anna Kent, manager of 'lie Columbia hotel, and daughter, hois, returned yesterday evening by auto from Salem, where they had been visiting Mrs. Kent's daughter, Mrs. J. L. Sneed. They stopped at Drain on their way home, visiting with rela tives at that place. Mrs. Kent re ports that the highway is in very good condition. Return from Crater Luke Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gill, 355 Scenic Drtve, Mrs. L. Neher, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Balis, Morton street, re turned yesterday from a three day x outing trip at Crater Lake. Mrs. Neher, mother of Mrs. Gill, left for Jier home In Oakland, Calif., this morning. Mrs. Johnson, sinter of Mr. Gill, left this morning for her home in Yreka, Calif. Mrs. Gill and children, Lawrence and Nancy Lee. will leave tomorrow for Oakland where they visit Mrs. GUI's mother. Leave for Eastern Oregon "Bo" Carlton and Leslie Heer left yesterday in company with ::Bo's" mother, Mrs. Carlton, for the lat ter's ranch In Eastern Oregon where the boys will work during the sum mer months. J. W. Met toy mill Family Return J. W. McCoy, cashier of the First National Bunk, and family returned yesterday evening by auto from Ala meda, Calif. The funi'ly had been visiting friends at Alameda and otli er California citleK. Mr. McCoy re turn from a three weeks trip. Mrs. McCoy and children, Margaret and Prances, were visiting at Alameda for about six weeks. They report a very pleasant trip. I'ormer Resilient Visits I.. I'. Orr, of Oaklund, Calif., and brother, Gule Orr, of Yreka, Calif., passed through the city this morn ing on their return from a few days vUit at Roseburg. L. P. Orr was a former Ashland business man. Visitors hi C. I.. Palmer Home Mrs. Perry Reedy and son, Rod ney, of Wheatland, Calif., arrived in Ashland last evening to visit Mrs. C. I.. Palmer, 462 Allison street, and also visit old friends in Medford While here Mrs. Reedy will can some of the cherries that Ashland is fam ous for producing. Roy Dumn lit KIjihiiiIIi Kail The eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. De Lap, Klamath Palls, and Dean Griffith, aged three, who were drowned recently in the Klam ath cn.mil near the George Grlzzbe ranch, are relatives of Mm. Ezra Day, Ohio street, of this city. Deputy Sheriff Resigns . Deputy Sheriff Jack Schrader, who has been connected with the sher iff's office in Jackson county since 1919, operating from the police of fice of this city, resigned from office Wednesday of this week. He gave as a reason that he "didn't like the way some things were being run." He was called to Roseburg on busi ness today. Returns from Willamette Valley Mrs. W. T. Cochran, 298 Avery street, has returned from a . two weeks visit with relatives In Willam ette valley. Mrs. Cochran's neice. Miss Robert Fry. Is visiting at the Cochran home. Fred Louis Cochran., of Oakland, Calif., is Wilting the family. Columbia Hotel Arrivals The following guests registered at the Columbia hotel yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rice, Mr. and Mn. A. O. Thomas, Cottonwood, Calif.; Wm. F. Martin and family, Monta gue, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Ford, KTamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George Neslon and daughter, Gettes ' ville, Calif.; Mrs. S. R. Stanley, Horn brook, Calif.; E. A. OUbejrt, Los Oatos, Calif.. Hotel Austin Arrivals ' The following stopped at the Hotel Austin yesterday: S. A. Richards. Willamette; Mrs. L. E. Emery. Klamath Falls; C. B. Watson, Cold Hill; R. W. Conwell. Los Angeles: A. 1. Jaewick, Edwin G. Curtis. Port land; Mrs. A. R. James, Dansvllle, N. Y.; R. L- Miller, San Diego; Major W. Smith, Long Beach, Calif.: Mrs. B. R. Sullivan, Dunsmuir, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Oakland, Calif: Oscar P. Isensee. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sober. Mr. and Mrs Norman. Miss Mildred Eddie. Yreka, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McDon ald. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mitchell. Dorrls. Calif.; E. H. Helms. Jack sonv lie. Roval Anne Shipped East Nearly 300 tons of Royal Anne cherries have been shipped to east ern points by the Oregon Growers fy .1... aaDwlatlnn Dill to till perishability of th:i variety of cber-j ry l It not usually shipped to (ar eastern points in large quantities, but all early reports indicate that the cherries went through In unus ually good shape. Iu addition to these over 100 tons of black cber - riei have been shlnDed. Cherries Bring Mliipped All of the black cherries of the growers la Western Oregon, with the exception of those processed by thojthe summer, as a relief from climatic Oregon Canning company at New-j conditions prevailing iu Texas. Capl. berg, are being shipped green to alljMooro is at Pueblo, Colo., temporar parts of tbe Northwest. There hasilly attending to relief measures lr. been a strong demand for these cher-j behalf of flood sufferers, government rles, which have been packed in speald being necessary, clul 20-podnd boxes. , Glunu Williams Improving The many friends of Glenn Wll llama will be glad to hear that he Is! Improving from his recent Illness. MONDAY'S) NEWS Went her for the Week The weather forecast for the en suing week in Southern Oregon Is "generally fair with the temperature near normal," according to the pre diction of the weather bureau at Washington, D. C. Returns to Washington N. W. McGee, who has been visit ing at the home of his nephew, J. H. it - - t ii Columbia llotwl Arrivals I New arrival's at the Columbia ho-j tel are: C. E. Westln, Grants Pass, R. C. Hartley, Siskiyou; Mrs. Heu beil Smith, Margaret Smith, Grants Pass; James J. Kennedy and fam ily, Chlco, Calif. Return to Kaiu-h Home Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter, who have been i Ashland tho past veek attending the Southern Oregon Chautauqua, returned yesterday to their ranch home between Talent and Phoenly - . Seattle Klka Entertained j Sentila Film nn the'r wav to Hip i ' aici.ee, leu yesieruay tor ins nome.her Kthel Kelleher. Wenatchee, In Pullman, Wash. t WaRh.; S. A. Danford, Eugene; 8. C. rJlks convention at Los Angeles were. " " n-.. ":' received by a delegation of local Elks !nee'l general by way of developing at the Southern Pacific depot during, "dmol and church nctl1t:cs. -1-; tlte short train time stop of the northern city's lodge inembem Rat- urday afternoon. Their reception here followed a similar one accorded them !ti Medford by the Elks of that city. 1'Miing nt JennyCreek i .1. II. McGee and family spent Siin-j day nn a fishing exped'tion to Jenny j creek, where they enjoyed a picnic I dinner and returned home Into in the afternoon. Copco Dam Fishing Party- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Micks, Mlssesl Ernesteen Hicks and ltutli Ostium, and Thomas Mooro spent yesterday fishing nt Copco dam, at the Cali- foruia-Oregon power plant on Klamath river. Leave for Vacation the .. . . n t .nr. hiiu ir. n. o. nun nun ieui"- ... in yesterday on a week's vacation iisii-: Ing trip on the Rogue river. They, will spend a few days lit Rogue Elk j and later drive on to Crater Lake. ; s liiiikeovliiir fmm IllneNs . 1 r Miss Grace Hogue has been iiilt"( III wnn niooa poisoning, nui was nn-, ... proved this morning. Kami Bureau Plan P'cnic ; Farm Bureau representatives have; been in town the past week, ptnii-j nlng a farmers' picnic to be held; in Ashland parks on Saturday, July' 23. The annual event Is lield among j county precincts in rotation. Last : year at Medford, this year nt Ash-jher land, and next season Talent Is in: laws of the local affiliation, wlth posed. I lrawlng his membersh p ill 1880. He j is also a charter member of the Look'tig for Location i J. C. Whitaker, from New Mexi co, but heretofore a resident of Ore-, gon In the vicinity of Portland, Is in Ashland on the lookout for a locu tion in which to establish a new business enterprise. On Camping Tril George W. Dunn and family have gone on an extended camping trip, the outing leading up Into northern and western Oregon sections for a stay which will last several weeks. from the government his "diploma" A caretaker is In charge of the old j of service. The official certificate familiar homstead premises on Oran- ! Ix22 inches, and announces I! at e street .during their absence. "Columbia gives to her son the itin 4 4 . I lade of the new chivalry of hitmnn- Moves to Btrickfuden Property j Uy." awl further announces that the J. L. Harner has moved into the: recipient of this award "served with Strlckfaden property, which lie pur-i honor In the worlc war and was chased some time ago upon which j wounded in action." The ci.tlflcate he hag made extensive Improvements, j Is signed by Woodriw W'lu.n, presi At the time of Its erection it was 1 dent. This certificate U supihe consldered one of the most Impos-j mented by a bronze medal made from Ing residences In Ashland. Ideally! captured German cannon, and an located on Almond street heights. American Legion service pin-. The Krope property which Mr. Har- ner vaacted and also owns, has been ! H..I"K Without Lice., rented to Mr. Short, the new pur-! A. D. Ogden, whose home Is said chaser of the East fl'de Pharmacy, j to be at Ashland, upon his plea of I guilty ln Justice Taylor's court to Lake of tho Woods Vacationers l hunting without a license in the Bv The families of Waldo Klum.lan. creek section 0:1 July 4th. was George Gillette and Torb Sanford fined $25 and costs. . The uirest wus have Joined the Lake of the Woods' made by George K. lliiiicnift. the colony for the summer vacation pe- deputy game wardeu In Josephine rlod, and are occupying summer cot- county. Medford Mall-Tr'bune. tages at that resort. Quite a num-t ber of other families will Join them j Jaekson Coiinlxn Wmre of l-alr Piind Jater on as July usuallv witnesses! the crest of tourist emigration to that locality. !.- i. L-i..i. rjlliniOJiin mar Utt Friday afternoon Mrs. Lou . twentieth of a mill on the I .x .ble! Case and Mrs W. K. Day were host- j property In the state this year ag-! esses at the home of the latter to a,gregates $48,730.87. It is apivr- company of friends at a 6 o'clock, tioned among tbe couutii-f iu am mnt tea. Tbe guests Included Mesdames Martha Barron, Mary Dunn, Ellen Wagner, Eugenia Atkinson, Margar et Applegate, Elizabeth Van Sant, : and Sadie Boslough. j ' . ' . .'. t i Return- From Texas Mrs. Anna McCarthy Moore, w fe of Captain Frank Moore, of the reg ular army, stationed at Camp Tra vis, Sun Antauio, Texas, is home for ; Hefuwn to Tell On Assailant William Carpenter who was niys terlously wounded in the chest while workllg at a well on a homestead ! nriff ti Creek district three1 weeks ago, was discharged from the Sacred Heart hosnltal Fridav. Car- penter has steadfastly refused to name his assailant, claiming ho does not know, though the gun was held so close It left powder burns on his shirt. The bullet just missed his lung. Medford Mall-Trihune. Hotel Austin Arrivals Ouct8 who Btopned nt thft Hotel Austin yesterday aje: Mm. CharleK ,.,u....k ,.... i i... ivn-J Dill itu il, bnittiurn, .iaiv-iin rvcuc - I Sutherland, J. Feldman, O. W. Mor - gan, Portland; Mrs. Byron, San! Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Orable. Hornhrook, Calif.; E. Jones and wife, Los Aneles, Calif.: I). J. Jack son, Fort Klamath; Dr. Manuel; Texas isitor Sternhelm, on Chautauqua program, Mr.. Frank Moore, of San An Bostoii. Mass.; S. H. Rill, Oakland, I 'onl- Texas' ' v t.ltl.ng her mother, Calif.; W. D. Coburn, H. A. I'hly, ' - McCarthy, on North Main Rnsnhnre street, during the summer months. I Entertains Missionary Society Miss Agnes Danford, returned teacher from Alaska, where she lias-j been employed for years past, af- forded the W'omen's Missionary siv c!ety of tue Methodist church proc- tlcal Illustrations of educational work .Cora van fossen was iiostess to mis gathering last Friday, at her home 1 0''" Milin ,ree, ' THVRSIIAT'H NEWS WedUiiiK Announcements ! Wedding Invitations havo bein re ceived b) friends hers tutu juncing the marriage of Miss Anna liemoUa Harris, former Ashland school learh- ' er, to Emll P. Schaariiiann. at Rock Island, 111. Mrs. Harris .'s '.lie daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. George T. Har 1 rls ot Champaign, 111., where she has been residing since leaving tins -:iv about five vears ago As Miss llav- lis she war former music teacher; for all Ashland schools .luring lfll'i-i 1G. i , .U ,r,n ,...... .... .. A. C. Knapp, until recently a part-; !,.. In llA lluabf Criu'drv ut tii-untri. ' -- - :n ...nn..tAHl Aul, ' '. " i' m"1"1" " """ i land about July 15th. The grocer j term idea is something new here.f01. vlK)t wUl be,. HUn( but is very much iu evidence undj popular iu Southern California. The ; ji,, Attention Rtnek ih ho arranued tliat eacn ner-. - " - son walls on himself. w w i.......i.. i k ... . , 7 v ,r r .,. grand chaplain of the Masonic grand, lodge of Oregon for nearly half hi century, recently had conferred upon him the honorary dgeree of past grand master of the order. Dr. Bell j is a charter member of Ashland lodge, No. 2.1, having been the 14th mein- to sign the constitution and by- Royal Arch chapter of Jacksonville. Kotiiins from Des Moines C. W. Nims, representative from Hlllah Temple, has returned from the Shrine convention at Des Moines. Ia., having also extended his eastern trip to Chicago. Given Service "Diploma" Fred Schuerman, serving In Bat tery D, 65th Coast Artillery, and who was slightly wounded, has received Becreiary 01 ttiuio ntwr uas uh- nounced that Jackson county 1 stiare; 01 county rair nina among tue counties of the state It $1,572.6?. This fund raised by a lew if one- equivalent to that raUd by the levy In each county, plus an equal tare in tbe surplus above the 115,000 llm- it In Multnomah county, which 'h year amounted to 13311.08. Th fund i designated for use In main taln'iig county fairs,' bind products shows and livestock expositions, but In counties maintaining none of these i Hauzl k, Mr. and Mrs. A, Hochtroser, features It may be diverted to use! San Francisco. In county road. I Hotel Columbia Arrivals Visitors from Bend I The following out of town guests Walter Lowe, wife and babies, and: are registered at the Hotel Columbia. John S'nipson and wife, all of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckett, Klamath Or., spent the past eight days visit-j Falls; A. P. Johnson, Hilt, Cal.: Ing at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. I John II. Williams, plants Pass. James Lowe of this city. They, started on their return trip yester-! Keshleiits from Colorado day, making the trip by auto. W. W. Robertson and family, from 4 4 Move Into Milliner's Home Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and daiiah - ter have moved Into the home for- merly occupied by Mr. aud Mrs. A. C. Sheldon, on the Boulevard, and Connel, of Brush, who left yester .,,.h ait Arln fiiannunl MMiu.day morning for'n complete tour o( u - ner. Icuv for Montana . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sheldon andjlwle here, three sons, who have been spending the wmter months in Ashland, letl('' K' S,"1,'V to Mi-et hv rar last week for Montana. Thev are taking a motoring trip through dPaU,r societ l" ho,cl an oxp,M 1milifillir u ni,p mu 1HllBIllnw nn , .,::pnre mpotinc"nt 7:.10 o'clock on th,:,,uM,,M a nl,p mu lMn,R",0W on . VUHI1 inKlOU, Him lliuv villi II Ml WHS city In the near future. J Ueh Visitors Mr. and Mrs H. H. Tavlor. ofi RucU. former Ashland rKS,iMlts, were recent visitors In the city. ,cnemes, inornK,v enjn.veu oy Returns to Stay s,ilff- Frank Potter, a carpenter, who! ,, . . i left here about two years ago fr:,'",," " x XMJ,''"n- , , ! , n.. . .. ,.,., Mr. and Mis. Tyler Bachelor are. Ashland "to stay" as he puts It. Opening at Annapnl'f- Senator McNary has -jLen uas for two appointments for iniilhliip'u in nt I (he Annapoi, navtl academy, one Iminedinte, the other to take Annap- oils examinations e irly next year, and will be glad to hear (roiv, young men In Oregon with requisit e qualifi cations. 4 To Assess Scenic Drive I'ioM'it.v Viewers for the purpos.- of assess ing the benefits and damages to property on Scenic Drive between Nutley street and Strawberry lane, pursuant to street Improvements,! were appointed at the recent meet ing of the city council. Irfuives for Heppncr, Or. Mrs. Roy Cochran, ot Klamath Fulls, who has been visiting at the! home of W. T. Cochrain on Avery' street, since the latter part of last. 'week, left yesterday morning for i Heppner. Or. . . fop mx ... . ...... Miss l.llll ra uinson ten yesieruay morning for Santa Rosa, Cal. Miss Gibson will stop at Hornhrook, Cal.. rru 1 ....., i ..tn i... i...i.t t.. j I un uintuui ni inv nui lie linn in- J.lthla Park Saturday, July !l. al ! noon. Maccabees and their families Invd- . . 2t"-2 ! HrouiiHVillo Visitors ji,.. nij jlrs. Charles. Sterling, of' Brownsville, are v siting at the home ! f ,-r ami jlrs. Williaiu Roberts. 474 Boulevard. j ! Spokane, Wash., Mxiior . Mrs. H. A. JurgewHi!, of Spokane. Wash., Is vilstiug at the home of Mrs. I. N. Shook. I'orllaml Visitors Aldred M. Beaver, formerly of this citv, and family are spending a few 'V "W"K his interest In that hiisl davs visit at the home of h's father, " to his brother. P. S. Provost. A. M. Beaver, of this city. The Mr. Prnclit recently resigned the ,.i k. r, . ,i,. ' managershln of the Southern Paclf'c en route to Crater Lake. . I t Visiting at IKxigo Home Mrs. Wll Abbott, ot Los Angeles, , . ,. . ,. . Lai., is speiuiiiig me summer mourns at the home of her brother-in-law, Louis Dodge, 542 Allison street. Win Camera I'rlw Lou's Dodge and Hirry Hosier huve won the camera offered by art ist Hlnttiorn for -the correct explana tion of a freak photograph taken July 4 of aviator Clyde E. Pangborn. Tho picture represents the flyer within uooui iu leei 01 ine streeij and headed directly for 1. head - on - collision with the earth. It was tak en acc'dentally by double exposure, Mr. Hlnthorne having forgotten to use a new film while taking a pic ture of Pangborn after having snap ped a street scene. Dies in Montana John Bun Is, who l ived In Ashlaiul for about three months during the early part of this year, died July 29 at Lewlston, Mont., as the result of heart failure, according to word re- ce'ved here by the K. T. Staples real, estate office. I a a I Marysvllle, Cel., Visitor Proctor Nutt. a tailor of Marys- ille Cal.. It tpendlng a few days; of ! sllm,er vacation Ii Ashlaii.1 s j Austin Hotel Arrivals The following new arrivals ar". , registered at the Hotel Austin: S. C.j Miller, Dlllard; H. P. Julius. St. Louis; X. .Vovlck. New York City;! R. H. Johnson. A. E. Peffly, Mrs. Mae1 Leagerwood, Portland; ,B. Meadowd, Medford; C. W. West, MultUuinah; J. H. Potlock, Colorado Springs; F, L. Hetfron, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Matheing, C. B. Matheng aud fam ily, Oakland, Cal.; Richard Joses RusseU. Berkeley, Cal.; R. W. Chaney, Iowa City, la.; Mrs. E, J. I Brush, Colo., are recent Ashland ar ( rivals and aro making their home at ! ""' lieoeh street. The family mot- "red through from Colorado, iiccnni- Ii""ea Dy mentis, Air. ana .mis. ic i ; the state. Mr. and Mrs. Mrt'onnel ' " 1 " j stated that they were considering ! Mis ' 'Slemlenning.' of Call ! this c iv as a future home, and may I turni- sl'cllt 11 ft'vv ,ljs WP"k 1119 ,iehDlpI,Mn 1 " ,n n-t . . ... .1 ' once meeting" nt 7:30 o'clock on tin' ill i-jiH Iniuii. I V i I Ha mlfiwiuu iT loll.. I chinch Inwiv lor the purpose of tell-! ! ing how each member earned thej I money contributed to the bulld'nts' fund for the church addition to be j trted within tho next two weeks. Tliliniis Staff Is Treated The Tidings st;iff has been the re cipient of two boxes of cherries, Royal Anne and B'ng, us a treat from Mrs. If. H. I.eavltt, 440 Chestu.nl street. They were great luscious 1 , new nrrlvals In Ashland from Cali fornia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry ;Pacey. of tills city. They are well ineaseu wnn me i-uy niui urn ms air u luramm . .urn. naria- lur was formerly Mis8 Hlldreth, or !'! " Music Recital July I I The junior claBs of Madame Tru-cey-Young will give a recital tho ev-: enlng of July 14 at the Memorial hall. The recltul Is free, and tli public Is Invited. A,.,.!.',.., ll,.IK.i..l l'..llf ... . ,' 'run., i ',,,'' ' Co f f.1riut mutiitr itf Iliwlt hunt " . IOIIKO 111 1IIIS 1MJ. lllllll-U 111 nll- land yesterday even'ng after a three' days auto trip. Airs. Lawrence Ik I . j visiting Mrs. J. II. Provosl of Hii; cuy. one was accoiiiiiaiinH nei cousin. Harry Coy. Diinsniuir Visitor Mrs. Guy Good, of Dunsmuir. Cal. is vlslng at lhe home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank M. Mer rill, on th Boulevard. ,, ! lil nn run finm Kiin'ka 1 Miss Florence Mester's, who has been visiting at Eureka. Calif., has i returned from that city and Is stop ' jiing at the hnine of Mrs. Frank i Murphy. , nIM.,llIK visilnr Rurnle" Hyland, special agent ol the Standard Oil company al Rose- burg, was a recent business visitor in this city, stopping with Martin , L. Patton, manager of the local branch of the Standard Oil company , To Take Motoring Trip .1. P. Wolf. J. H. Provost and A.' H. l'racht will leave Tuesday of nexl week for thr'e weeks auto rough-; Intr It" trln In Tleittl Portland and northern parts of tho state. Ij. j Provost recently retired from the I hardware firm of Provost Brothers depot hotel, afterwards assuming, charge or the Hotel Austin. Outing- at Gold Reach r n 1...01... I t it.. ..., iiitninn ...... ........... have gone to Gold Beach for a short. outing. I'nlque Tom Ing Hlg The unique touring rig ' r.f ,! season passed through town today, paratory 10 spemi ng vnrauoii mere It was a Ford car drawn by a team. w"" "is ,v a,,0"t A"K,",, Mr A tongue had been Imp oMsed ;:inl Mlnkler will visit Professor Vlnlng, the team was hitched as H n wagon I ""w """""-r v"',a,ll,n The car was loaded wit!, campngl'" I-""-..' the Woods. pnarapun'iiunu, nui an "- .1 ' was led behind. , I Geta All.lilie Honors George Caldwell, former Ashland 1,1.1, hnv U Un h..n..r w'll. I nlng ntliletlc star ut the South P.ri-i dena high school. Pasadena. ",.iif..;'" ,n InB ""' H'Y wnere according lo the recent sport write-, litis in the Pasudeiiu post. -I news naner of the southern city. Ho is credited with being one of the laud-; ing athletes of his school. Young j Caldwell was formerly well known in, tills c'ty. I 1 Will Tour California Dan Conner, Harry Hosier and, families will leave by auto next week; for Crescent City, Calif., and neirhy points 011 an Indefinite touring trli. to last from three weeks to three! mouths. . . Will Premh at Grant Pass . Rev. Edwards, pastor of the Math-' odlst church, will preach In the Meth-! odlst church at Orants Pass tomor-l row, presenting the outlined pluns. of the work of the Epworth League institute to be held In Ashland for a week, beginning July 18, . Leaves for CorvalU Edward Oallatly and family, who have been visiting for. the past twe weeks at the home of Donald M. Spencer, 620 Iowa street, left yes terday for their home In Corvallls. ' Attends Albany College Miss Elva Burrig passed through Ashland th's week en route to Cali fornia. Miss Burrls is attending Al bany college and has n position as assistant In chemistry for the com ing college year. Slue is a graduate of the Ashland high school, class of 1919. Painting House To keep In l.ne with her neigh bors and friends. Mrs. E. J. Roberts Is having her house on Liberty street painted. i i......... ii ' with the family of .1. A. Doren on ! Ashland street. I. II III Iflllllill I)1V i ;i. ,,,,. ' Itoniie River Visitor Mrs. .1. K. Mi Laren, of Rogue. Riv- I er. spent a few days Ih's week with iliiends In Ashland, aud incidentally took ill the celebration. Mrs. E. W. HackiiN III I Mrs. E. W. PlackiiH is unite ill at her home on Fourth street. ,,,,, . . - " x ,. Martin has returned to his home ,,ii Liberty street after spending sev- eral monllis In Cullfornln nt his mines. I Beagle. IteKldents l.-it- Mr. and Mis. E. II. Lucas, of llea- wel.fl Mp ,() sp(.n), , Kont.tll , ,.,, ..... ........ij .,, , ilalld. (.tliKJn) visitor ! Mrs. Grace Dreys, of Michigan, Is spending the summer with her s ti ter, Mrs. P. H. Walker. Mr. and .Mrs. Walker are also entertaining , Utile! their sou. Donald, wife and Donald Jr. II, ikeley, Calif., Visitor Mrs. Homer l'avne. of llerkelev. '"1"'-. I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hob '-'I llacli. of tlraiilte. m i .. A...!!!! Allivnl, The following guests registered a le Hotel Austin yesterday: II. .1 llnlviTilier. New York; N. G. Nli li- ..., . ...,-,., ,i - u:iv L. Amr ill j.lolia; J. ('. Frost, I'oi-llaiid; Mis Brown-, Klainatli Palls; ('. C. If uli ibanl, .Mr. ami Mrs. John Meihau. San Priincisco; P. I), lluni'lig. Lake view; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Love, Med rord: ('. Williimi, G. V. Iledrick, Phoenix. Coliiinliia Hotel Aninil The rollnwing new arrivals ar registered al Ihe t'oliiuibia hotel: Mr. and Airs. It. A. Le Pebre, Seat tle, Wash.; I). P. Riobel. Roseburg; Albert Race, Pinole, Calif.: II. C. Coy. Los Angeles: II. O. Johnson. P. (' Gardiner. II. A. Trotter, Astoria; .lames W. Walking Jr., r:erett r. ""..ham, Klamath Palls. (9 Kliiniiitli Pulls Vlsllws- Margaret and Buford Hargiis, of) Xew White Sewing Machines, nl Khini.'itb Kails, are visiting at thej ways on hand. Csed innchines for home of their aunt. Mrs. Km it l'cll. j rnt- ,rt2 Granite street. I'iklfilKT l':ilnlw ' Mr. and Mrs. M'lier t mm urn vis-. ir llg ill lite unntM (ii .tit-, tiiiiim eiii- '...... l.. ..,..1 M f'.il-tll i-llt.s. ail, initi ..1 1 rt. .'....ii..-. 721! Iowa street. Itetiiin fit'in Motoring Triii Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Mcltae, lieiee, Miss Alexander, and Dr. and Mrs. P.1 Sweileiihurg have returned from j ' a three weeks motoring trip to Til i i liimook ii iid oilier northern points' I l'iives for Luke o' the WimxIs , ou ge and Rav Mlnkler left u'n.wi. ti.u ,n,,rt,ln In the foiiner's car. Mr. Dodge will 'make arrangements for the erection f a su.nmer cabin nt the lake, pre 0vi.rM(.lll( soldier Returns ..... H:,mln ,,, h. , . ! 1 111 nod from France after three uiul " .vars spent "over there," and ' , l"im Lo Atlgell'S SS home. stopped ut Ashland yesterday on " ""' "' ' SEARCHING WR THK LOST Ml. I EDMONTON, Alberta. July 8 An expedition was being organized here today to search for the "lost gold mine" of Lost river. The "lost mine" has long heiyi 0M'' "f " rnmantlr traditions of the N"r,h- Hn'1 " ' believed to he fab t'l"'y rich. Apparently there have K'"n IW mm wno anew now to I""" " '"" "ullm" " dian from the JNIuckenile River disl- I rlet. came into Fort St. John's with .... I I. T I. .. . ... I .. a gold nugget as big ns walnut, and j though he could not talk any dia-( 1-ct. understood by locsl whiles on Indians, he Indicated by sign, f hut J he had found the lump In the dry bed of a stream to the northwest. Tbe other was a white trapper who returned from periodical irhg. tnt the winderness with a quantity of coarse gold. Each time lie spent his treasure with a lavish hnhd and then disappeared again, outwitting the ef forts ot trackers who tried to trail him to the source of hts wealth. He was found frozen to dentil on the trail one day and took his secret to the grave. The expedition now btdug organ ized will proceed on the assumption that the mine Is in the bed (.f a diy river, known as the Lout river, be cause It no longer contains water except after heavy rains, and the river bed will be prospected thor oughly. 4APAVKSK LABOR IU (;HV. IS ' NOW RADICAL By IIKNKY W. KINNEY ll'nile,! Press Staff Correspondent) TOKYO. July 8. The Japanese laborer no longer enjoys the oppor tunty to make his voice felt, whicli was his during the golden days or the hooni war years, when the sup ply of labor fell short of the demand. As the army of unemployed increases the man with a jolt is willing to xir.z very small for tear that he may be dismissed. The result has been that whereas strikes recently were very common, but very Pttle Is heard of such today. On the other hand, the workmen, realizing their powerlessness, havo grown bitter, and while the unions are losing In membership, nwiir; largely to inability to pay even their modest dues, the organizations which survive aro getting closer together and are heconiing more radical in tlnr views. "Tho laborers are becoming nioro and more 111 favor of direct action." says M. Suzuki, the leader of tho Japanese federation of labor. Per sonally Suzuki is against this, and is a result It Is reported that he will soon cease to be the leader, whllii some one else who Is inure in bar-, niony with the radical element, will take his place. The police are re sorting to their usual tactli'M of sup- outS-cupllali.il.' ie,v'i wherever it crops up. A recent mn'ji- l Ing In Tokyo, wherein workmen at- i tucked Ihe moneyed classes and de I iniilideil their "rights," resulted u several arrests, and the leader?, uf the various labor societies are kuomi lo bo closely watched. In the meantime the laborers aro gelling closer together, making cmii iiion cause iu times of aihen ly. Thus the arious associatlo'is of seamen of various classes recently formed a great union UNi-.ing the .r.ueie. or gatilziitlons n tul It seem.- n I . likelv that the workmen will "nierie frnm their periotl ,u' atlvi tsi'y -i ron ser aliil more ilelertn ihmI IIi.i.i ever they were. State highway commission awards 4 1 miles of contracts at $4lift,751. Sold $l.riiiil,iliiil bonds ut $ til on. premium. Ordered Oregon t'll hriflgo built. SHOO FLY Spray your animals with Shoo Ply anil keep the flies uwuy. 1CELESS COOLERS l'se Icelvss Cooler nnd make it pay for Itself in a year In ice bills. PeiPs Corner Jars with Lids Sizes One Gallon to Twenty Eggs Are Cheap Now. Waterglass Your Winter Supply. Provost Bf os. THE V BANK O FASH LAND. A tilt; II STANDARD uf banking service is at all times maintained by TirF. CIT1ZKNS BA.VK OP ASHLAND, ussuring.j u hiiilking roniieetluii lhat is eiiiinec'iy sallsfactory. fqr ON SAVINGS' (4-7oUf1 DEPOSIT B Ar.oiiiits i-.irilially Invit- w i