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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1921)
VVeduesday, Jul)' 20, 1021 AJJHXAliTJ DAILY ITCI5G9. Mi runt a LOCAL AND PERSONAL MONDAY'S MOWS Visiting at Portland Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Banner "fiyin, from t' Muth.-comliij yeitoi visiting friends in Portland. Patriotic Writer The TidlugB has an interesting ar ticle, In todny's paper by Mrs. Home wood, which shows unusual zcul of patriotism. Hor line of ancestors came from the fighting stock of the revolution and dates bark to the. landing of the French Hiigonnts. Her people were with the north during the civil war. although Alexander Steavens was closely reulted to her mother'."! family. Mrs. Hoim-wood's .father was a veteran of the civil wur, having1 served with the Thlrty-a'xth Iowa; Infantry. Her son was with the; the coast. It Is estimated that It will Fourth Knglneers in Frunce, and j cost ten million dollars, spent flxht months In Germany. ! 4 ltd urn from Husinewt Trip Motor to Rogue Itiver j William Wehrll uml family have Misses Nina, and Hazel Kmery, Mr. . returned to their homo here after a and Mrs. Hal Emery, daughters Kutb : two months business trip to Elgin and Maxlne, Mrs. George Watson, land points in Eastern Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane com-1 posed a party who motored to Rogue j Mr. Citii'n of Ashland Elk, where they spent Sunday. I Do you feel uny Interest In the maintenance of one of Ashland's in- Former R.-sUIciiIh Visit stltutlons which has existed for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soldier and; nearly thirty years and which has family were Vslling Ashland friend Riven Ashland much peestige and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Khidlei'j publicity by bringing here the lead were formerly well known here, but; lug artists, orators and public mei, have been Southern California rest-1 de nts for u number of years. j I leaven for t niirniina Mrs. Anna Williams, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Emma; Coffee, will leave this evening foi Southern California for a vis't with relations and friends. Alaska Hunting Tii Edison Marshall, well known Kogiio Itiver valley author, will leave his Meilford home about the middle of next mouth for an Alaskan hunting trip. Lincoln NH'M'y Klincnil Lincoln Neeley, 51, who died Wed nesday of last week at Wlmer. wai. burled at the Mcnmta'n View ceme-1 tery Saturday afternoon from Stock undertaking parlors. the Mr. i Neeley was well known In Ashland and vicinity, having been an engi neer for the Southern Pacific com pany for the past several years. It'tiun from lo Angeles Hev. p. K. Hammond, vicar of the - Trlnlty Episcopal church, returned to Ashland yesterday evening from Los Angeles, ( alif., where he hajty II I.- CIl.-' n.,nvanii.h 1 ' ,M r" " -" " u , i .I, r,........j Lew'H S. H.nv.y and Ruby k. Newto'n, both local young people, were married yesterday at the home ... ..(... it. .....i f,. Ol Uie IHIIies JFttieuin, i . nuu ... . r-. H. S. Newton, by Hev. Josephine; (liampie, pastor of the Christian! church. The newly married couple! make their home at ilifi East Main street. Ml. Harvey Is an em ploye of the Southern Pacific com pany. Weather for the Wei 1 The weather for the ensuing week will be generally lair, according to the forecast made by the weather bureau at Washington. i!,.,.i uwk Interest lliuh , f a c ,iner countv Indue of. Jackson county, accompanied by M,.! Fisher, secretary of tbe state tax commission, arrived here this nfter- noon from Ashland to transact ,,Uf,!-j ness with local people. JUUge "-, nor, stated that he and the two jaca-; son county commissioners, James, Owens of Eagle Point, and Victor! Bnrsell of Central Point, were much: interested In the completion of the connecting links of tne t.reen rpringi nK for Portland and hposaiie. asn.. , "Teddy" Caldwell left this morn Mountain road between Ashland. wner Mrs. gUgg will purchase hei J nB f()r Lake'of thp Woods where he Klamath Falls, which was started' t0(.k of fal millinery. ! in comnanv with Johnnv Ruger, will three seasons ago. By fall 17 H( miles will be finished and the con- tracts let for tbe macadamlz'ng of 714 miles of roads west from Keenc creek, which will make It an all ma- cadamlzed road from the Pacific highway. The section between Keenfi creek and Pineburst. six miles In; lenglh, will be open for travel ii.j u-'-k. Medford Mall Tribune.; Aviator Forced to iJino: I Iilnlto Is'tor A private airplane under the guid ' Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Geise. of ''alli ance of Pilot E. Tanner, of San Fran- well. Ida., are visiting at the ho.ne Plaza SPECIALS Home Grown Peaches, per lb Early Harvest Apples, per lb nrl.p I ns. Nw Cabbage ami Other Vegetable Now on the .Market ' IIKKHIIKM HONKV Cakes, 8.V !'" Jr"' Mltc tjuarts. (We Conil Canned Tm each lft. for '"" HALF (illnl M HALT Ml lb. .ink I'"' 1,1 "; Nothing Heller than a tl.'od fried Cblrkeii for that pti'Mle lllMwr Plaza Market ls the Place 61 Norlti Main St.. Ashland Jclsco, mad a forced landing yester ! dy evening on th old Christy farm, west of the rity. Mr. Tanner Btated that he was running short of fuel and that he mistook Grants Pass for Ash land, where be was headed. He was day from Weed and evidently flew over the Jackson countv town. He! will return to Grants Puss in a few weeks to make commerc'al flights. He left Saturday morning for Ash land. No atempt was made to land on, the local aviation field because of the ditch running through the middle of It. Grants Pass Courier. IH Irrigation Project On Tuesday July 12, on election was held In Siskiyou county to deter mine whether the "Klamath-Shasta Valley Irrigation District" should be established. The election resulted in a vote of 15 to 1 for the nroiect This Is one of the biggest projects on j of our country. The attendance this) season has not sufficed to take carei of the financial obligation, but there! Is yet time for a final rally In " I i-ici;i, mm u iuigv uiLtrijuiiuue uu Tue(,dav ,, Wednesday evenings will help? assist m.itrally. Will yoa Directors Chautauqua Association. SATURDAY'S NEWS Former Medford Woman !' The body ot Mrs. Clara Colvig Keamea. a former Medford womm who died at Seattle, Wash., yester day from asphxiation, will be shipped to Medford for burial. Mrs. Keames 1 is well known in Jackson county, tun ing lived In Medford for a number of years. She was the daughter of Judge William N. Colvig. Mrs. Keames was apparently overcome bv0 Crater i,k(, whtl here. escaping gas while making toast. An investigation is expected to be con 'ducted to "determiue whether or not Mrs. Iteames committed suicide. l I tig Apple Shipments The Southern Pacific company an- teinil,(111 the TOHey will ship in ex- .cess of 1000 cars or appie, irom , .Gold Hill to Talent. Joanne conn- w, a(1(, more tnua mo cars to . . .. . this total. Tlie uarueti tonnage ' eflwef o be nearly 400 cars. win I. II. o,. 1,1 1 H 1 1 I.BlP iunou. , . pear shipments will bring the total I pears shipped up lo sou accorninK to the railroad's estimates. . iml Mt. Jefferson , Mr KHer and son and Mr. and Walter :Pritchaid Eaton left Crater Luke yesterday for an extend ed bear hunt on Mt. Jefferson. A train of twenty pack horses and sev en men are waiting for them, and af ter two weeks hunt they go to Mt. Hood for a time. Mr. Eaton is get- ling material for the Country ''" - tleman and alio for more Hoy Scout looks, and says he has found a great deal that boys will love to hear about 80 far in M ,rlp' li"d "" I far in Ills trip, nd with near !""'" ahead there will be a rich lundj material to draw on. . . . i. ..i lictiirns irom rnmn C. W. Winnie, nn engineer for th. Southorn Pacific, has returned fro Sa, PrancSco. Calif., where lie ha: n comp.,v ,S.M..l. iA.M fr Forthind John H. Sugg and little ( daughter will leave tomorrow even UmLsmnir Visitors jhn F. Gorman, of Dunsmuir. Calif.. Is visiting Mrs. M. B. Itiley, m High street, Khtmath Falls Visitor Oble Newton, of Klamath Falls, Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Newton 011 A street. Market .5c ..V of , Mn. Oolse's sister. Mrs, W, A Bihhy, 938 Oak street. Christian Endeavor Lawn Party The Christian Endeavorers gav-j a lawn party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Wright, on Mountain avenue. About forty mem- ben were present M.xironl Visitor Mrs. Cora Warren and Mrs. Clnia Keani, of Medford, were Ashland vis itors yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ida Taylor, 96 Laurel street. I .oaves for 'Frisco Miss Ethel Troutfether left Wed nesday for San Francisco, where a two weeks visit will be spent with friends. Hi-turn from Vacation Miss 'Gladys InVow, operator at ln? loC111 telephone office, returned to work this morning after spend Ing a two weeks vacation at Cranta Pass. On Vacation Miss Hazel Smith, c.udiler at" Mc Gee's, left today on a vacation trip. Miss Smith's destination Is a mvsteiy as her friends refuse to advance any information.. Ifuve. for 'Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ftnnk llaiina will leave tomorrow by auto for San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend their summer vacation. Take Position at I', of ''. Miss Wilma Chattin lias taken a nosition as stenographer at the cbaMlber of commerce! a Plane Forced to I.and Engine trouble forced Cadet Ray mond C. Fisher and Observer C. M. Parsons, of the forest fire patrol, to make a landing near Oasis Butte, about five miles northwest of Crater Lake rim Thursday afternoon. Due to skillful handling of the machine neither of the men were hurt and no serious damage was done to the plane. lii'nvo for Port land Mrs. LiV'a Kogers and party left (or iMr home In Portland this nlornlM, The family enjoyed a trip ' King's Daughters Have I'iridc The King's Daughters picnlred in Llthla Park last evening and report I a pleasant time. Have Picnic at HebiiHii's I The Willing Workers class of the! pregbyterlan Sundny ,cbool s,a(, Helman's Wed-1 I nesday afternoon. The girls were! chaporened by M Kolie Fa,i..r0n. Ad w,,0! . .. ... . i are (eacners 0f the three division?:! claM ; ' KntiTtJiins nt Bridge Mrs. Louis Dodge entertained yes terday at a bridge party. ( mini) Clerk Mjirriel Chauncey Florey, county clerk, and Miss .Mildred Nell, his chief deputy, were married quietly Friday, July 8. 1921. at the home of the bride's parents. 719 West Eleventh street, Medford. It was a quiet wedding. only a few of the near relatives of j,he contractjng parties being pres-j The Rev jouett p. Bray offl- cialPd Tlle weddlng-came as a sur P ' 'he many friends of the new jvweds- The nuptials were not e : uctly kept secret, but the usual pub ; licity for such occasions was not given out. : At I .like of Woods. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter left to j i! iy by unto for Lake ff Woeds i wli -re they will spend l"ie:r Mimmer vacation. Vacation at Ijike of Hie Wl I be the guestB of Prof. Vlnlng dur- ! Ing the school vacation. j ' I Kugetut Visitors ! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevensoa land daughter, Mary Margaret, of Eu- I gene, arrived today by auto to spend a two days visit with Bert It. Greer. I editor of tbe Tidings, -and family. I on Granite street. I I Auto Camp Congsitetl I It Is stated that during the past week from five to fifteeu tourist au- , tomobiles have gone to the camp grounds and finding it too congested for comfort, have driven away to find more commodious quarters on the banks of some stream or have driven to other nearby camp grounds. Thursday night it is slated eighty one automobile parties camped in Ashland's camp park. , X-bruftka Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Deuten of De Witt, Neb., are among the tent dwellers at the park this week who are especially enjoying Ashland air, water and scenery. WCTXEHDAV'S NEWS Tennia H-hlule Ilratring The drawings up to date for the tennis tournament wiill be posted at the commercial club this evening. All players are asked to be on hand jit the time their matches are sched uled, as tbe entry list is quite large and any delay will cause the com mltttee some trouble. Any playsr wauling a change of date should see the manager as soon as convenient. The courts have been crowded to the'r limit every evening. Trip to Oatcr Luke R. E. McCracken and family, Mrs. B. F. Toles, of Uriah; Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox,' Elizabeth nnd Keith Lennox, and Paul Nichols left Valley View this morning for Crater I Lake. They will continue their tour! to Pelican Bay and Lake of the Woods. liookjiix 'r Location Mrs. Ed. Sullivan and little daugh ter, of Dunsmuir, Calif., were re cent visitors to Ashland. Mrs. Sul livan Is trying to rent a home here. Tuka Position at Dunsmuir Ellis Potter, who formerly lived on Emerlch street, has accepted a position with the Southern Pacific surveying gang at Dunsmuir, Calif. DuiiMuuir Visitor Guy Good,' chief electrician at the i Southern Pacific company shops in! Dunsmuir, Calif., was a. recent vis-1 itor at the home of his father-ln?!aw, F. M. Merrill, where Mrs. Good la vishing. I Fislting at Jennie Creek Gene Hastings, Henry Pace nndj Harvey Cliff, of the Standard Oil! company here, made a trip to Jen nie Creek Sunday with a truck load of oil. The business trip was aftr- wards turned Into a fishing expedl-j tlon. Colfax, Cafif., Visitor ! Mfes Henrietta Spuhler. of Colfax, ! Calif., arrived this morning tor aui extended visit with Miss Edith Moody! ot 107 Manzanita street. Portland Vkhor y Jenis Moody arrived from Hori j land and Is spending a day wit li borne folks. Jenls d special fruit inspector for the express company.; running out of Portland. i Knlargo Butte Falls Hiitchery ' That the llotte Falls hatchery !s, one of the best In the state and ' 11 be enlarged, and that Jackson county will be made the ceiiter of steelhead propagation In Oregon, were two points brought out by the visit of; the state game commission termlua' ing last night at a banquet given ai. the Hotel Medford and attended nyi about 100 citizens of Southern (lie-1 gon. Ashland was represented by Rep-, resentative E. V. Carter, Harry T0111 llnson, E. D. Briggs and E. R. Hos ier. . Rip Van Winkle at Chautiiuqua Rip Van Winkle Is to appear at Chautauqua Friday night. This old fellow will moke Y hit with old and young. The old soldiers' file and drum corps will be on hand to rea der a prelude. Altogether this will be one of the most Interesting meet ings of Chautauqua. H01W Austin Arrivals The following new arrivals regis tered at the Hotel Austin yesterday: j R. W. Terrlll, H. F. Meader, Med-j ford; Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stauffer,! Allentown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Kieth, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barron. Seattle; C. H. Valeu-, tine. Salt Lake City; II. M. Holden, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. I). I. Lock. Los Angeles; Mrs. A. L. Itodda, Sat. Francisco; Mrs. E. A. Mestrot, Mrs., Nellie Carlon, Sacramento; Alfred , G. Rodda, San Francisco; Lorraln Foster, Seattle; Mrs. W. J. McMa-( hon, Seatlle. Return from Outing Trip 1 L. G. Fitzwater and family and, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ring retu-ned to . 1 .1 u).,iv .,riu. n tm r HftVri' AHIIiauu jcnis-iu... w... . . " " trip to McCloud. Weed and Monta gue, Calif., where they were vU'.tiug friends and relatives. They are en-; tbusiastlc over a reported good tlme.j Mrs. E. Comptoii and children, o.'j McCloud, returned will the Filzwu- ter family for a few days visit. 1 Returns from Berkeley, Cjilif. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills have re-1 turned from Berkeley, Calif., wher-'j they have been visiting friends for. the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.j Neil Rogein and daughter. Alpha j Mae, returned with Mr. and Mrs.; .Hlls for a visit here. j j Return from 'Frisco Hospital I W. H. Bartges, BIO Wlmer street, 1 employe of the Southern Pacific company, returned from Sau Fran-' Cisco yesterday where he had been confined In the company hospital for the past three weeks. lie Wtt rr Die De Witt 8. Orr. 75, died yester day afternoon at the home of bis sister, Mrs. J. R. Plttlnger, 400 : North Main street. The funeral w.'lli be beld from the Stock undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2: o'clock. Mr. Orr was a life long; member of the I. O. O. F., and will be buried in the cemetery of that lodge. Besides Mrs. Plttlnger. he In J survived by another sister, Miss Marvi Orr of this city. . j I Hying Trip to Crater 1k "Doc" Saunders and son, Claude Saunders, made a flying trip to Cra ter Lake Sunday, going and return ing the same day. Will Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton, accom panied by Mr. Peyton's sister, Mrs. Morrison, who Is visiting here from Illinois, left today for Medford and Ashland. They will visit there for; sister, Mrs, L. Schweln, have re ft few days and return by way of j turned to their home In Han Fran Crater Lake. Klamath Falls Her-jclsco, Calif. During their visit here Id, j they visited Crater Lake with te ; Schweln and Detrick families. The? Leave for Detroit a . l - it.. t .. t j i Ten Pound Hoy ,uu"u " to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Harris, 45 ! Morton street yesterduy morning. The new arrival was christened Hay- mond Ihile Harris. Ruar Family Moves J. A. Kuger and family, formerly living at 109 Church street, have moved to 123 North Main street Tire Rota with Disuse Tire experts say that auto tires two years tild, or more, are not worth ten cents on the dollar. The; rubber rots with age. Tse keeps the rubber resllent, while hanging on the back of the car or lying in Ktork for a long period has u ten- dency to harden and rot the rubber. raJiforniu Visitor w. A. oia, on me nuiuewtru, , au(0 thi(, liitnm Mr, W!ckr- has left for Detroit, Mich., on a bus-! ,bam, who has trayeied ft great dea, Iness trip In the Interests ot his firm. jabroadi ate, tUat ,b has never the Simplex Auto Wheel company.! wen , pmtt,r placo ,ha Ashlnd His family remain In Ashland. 1 1 , California Vlnltoin FRIDAY'S NEWS ' ,r- w- H- Leeds- of L Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ilimmlck. of Santr., way , ,.,.,, rom Sall Kranclsco Ana, Calif., were recent visitors tl ; ant ,,os AllKeP1). Calif. The trip the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itiehanl ; was ma(,B n a Kr!Ulkl c ,r Mr Beswick, on Palm avenue. , yMnf a ar(l.ht anir.t- of Ash- , .., , 'land and Llthla Pnrk. Phoenix lsitor 1 Miss Anna Towne of Phoenix was, ,(v (r KaJlHaM the guest of Mi's. K. Huntsberry. 155j Factory street, yesterday. . ... .. Talent Woman Die Mrs. Olive Walters, of Talent, d ed In a San Francisco hospital ycttoi uay evening ai i o nui. ..n - suit of a recent operation, according t..A.l ..s-i.tsii. to wuru r.e..eU ur, ..... , ,, by trienda of Mrs. waiter. tr, sou. Chester Walters, proprietor (; ' Walter's Cash Store, in Talent ano; vu,nK , lltl,Bll(., l alif, daughter. Mrs. James Peil, ,t T.tl-I Mr. aii.l Mrs. (i. W. Loosley. of ent, were with Mrs. Walters at th.-g;, 0l,k street, left this iminiiug time of her death. Mr ierslor all ,.xten,,.l 8Uy at Montague, was the daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. Alfred, of Talent. Thn fainilv is very well known in Atkland. and the death of Mrs. Walters l re ireiteil by many friends. .Medford Visitor Jrtrs. Mary Robinson, of Meilford, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Leav1 for Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Hajlen - ger, formerly of 56S East Main strei, left this morning for Sacramento, Calif., where they will make theit home. Mr. Ballenger Is a conductor ,u. u..,.ihurn P.,!fl,. enmnanv. I 1 ' . . . .. m 1 Returus from Lake of the Woods John Hughes, who has been camp-, 1g with Professor Vlnlng at Lake of! the Woods for the past several weeks.: has returned. Young Hughes reports, that he had a big time a. the lake. ! Hotel Austin Arrlvols : New arrivals at the Hotel An ;tln, lire: Miss Evelyn Brlnkman. , 1 Francisco; Miss June Fulton. San , V ; rrancisco; .r. a..u ...is - Biiakman. San Francisco; J. W. il ia- ners. F. I). Lobbe, Port! I: P. W.' Chares, Pasadena. Calif.: E. I. Dus- son, Port d; Mr. and Mrs. O. I Licks.; Los Angeles; Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Mutton, Holland; Mrs. O H. Ballard,! ... I Boston; u. W. worat.soii, t.vaina Pass; L. E. Sullivan, Klamiitd l"',ll; P. 0. Moser. Chicago; J. II. Jard-i iter Jr., Colorado Springs. Colo.. W. 1 W. Metzgar and son Sin Francisco, $ $ I Return from Jennie Creek . Robert Warner tind party'have re turned from a fishing trip at Jennie! creek. I $1 400 a year. 9 The ten,, of Mr. I'lilili has expir- Vlsltlng Sister ' I ed, but he Is holding over till the Mrs. Robert Parker and Mrs. M.I new selection is made. He has held F. Wattles, of Portland, are visit ! the job eight years. Messrs. Miller ing their sister. Mrs. 11. II. Giiffen.i and Kick are ,'of the republican proprietor of the Alpha hotel. Mrs. stripe. R. II. Myers, also a sister, who has) The Jacksonville postoffice, bu been visiting Mrs. Griffon for the; sides handling the county and city past few months, will leave tho first I ina'l, also serve the Applegate and of the week foe Portland, where sbeJ IllM Ledge districts. will Join her husband. Ilr. Myers i . bos recently returned to Oregon from! iikisii I'lltE TllltKATF.YS III Mi-1 Fairbanks. Alaska. ! HAM AM) l Kit ill It.tM IIKS I I NEAR HERE ! Former Ashland Man Hies Frederick W. Moritz, a former Ash land man. well known here, died July 1 at Pllger. Neb., according In word recently received her by friends of the dead man. Mr. Moritz was.TZ years old and nan '";,., brn and several acres of grain from this city about six months ago.; j( vm H((il(,( a ,,,, , ouj Cebiirale Eighth llli-tliiliiy i Dennis Espy, celebrated his eighth! birthday yesterday afternoon at aj party given by his mother. Mrs. J. L. Oskar, 8.1 Morton street. Gamesj played on the lawn featured the af- ternoon's entertainment. Refresh-1 ments were served. The guests wd; Thomas Bryant, Josephine and Bry- sn Striker. Robert Podge. N-ntTf Pe Lap. snd Melbourne Mas,. , Illinois Congreawnan to SUt Here! Congressman Henry T. Halney. of Illinois, will he the speaker at Chau lamina nn Tuesday and Wednesday., Jnly 19 and 20. Congressman Raliiey has been on. of the leading members of the hou of representatives and has a great address. Return to 'Frisco Mrs. Cora L. Wlckershara and Mrs. 0. A. Eggers, who have been flitting at the home of Mrs. Wickershsm't I were the first to reach the lake by and sons, Albert and Barclay, Stan jford university students, are visiting! at the home of Mrs. E. H. Wagner, j Ktoekton, Cullf., Vlsltm j Miss Mabel Glrard, of Stockton. Calif., arrived in Ashland yesterday j evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. I L Schwe, on Ci,urcll (V(t . . , Vm.nUnm, t (Kk, ,ink, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Nelson,, f . M ,,, , 1101 Boulevard, left yesterday for a ,., ,0 , MpJ. vacation outing trip to Odell lak';. I. , . ; Maklji ,,iU(( ,(.v(t From San Francisco to Ashland lu eighteen hours 1- the record driv. l.vi au,0 o( w w Metzgar, of the real1,4' al'd' are l'e,Mlln"f ,nB "mmer o..o, , , m.., i...i, nanv. Portland, who arrived hei. ; lnol.nnK ftt , O.(.ock ond 8to, ped at the Hotel Austin after nn all . nluhl'B drive. Mr. Metzear is on his ,)r K sternlielm. who has been, ' .p..,...,..,. the rbllMiiuaui, ,m the ' past few days, left th's morning for ' Ka"s'", Jisiw Wlnbiii'ii nt Outer Luke- ,s!)(, winbiii n and guests. Mr. and . Ml) , chvboul.gh ulld daughter ' .,. ,e( (hjs lllniill, (or a wl.,.k-4 , .. . , k '. (nf . ' leaves for Culifoniiu Lincoln Xm-ley IMe j, Mr iin, Mrs Koillm Mt by Tin. body of Liiu-oln Neeley. 51 . j ,4. , fr . Southern California who died Wednesday at his lioniej.j. mt W(1Hk wU,r(f ,hev wlu ,Ujt in Wimer, has been taken to the i .- rpiatVp, i,tr a ,.0UP nf wpks. Slock undertaking parlors of this city, where arrangements urn being i mad" for tint funeral which Willi probably he held Sunday, although the day has not been definitely de-. , ' Iliei AHIUimil mull 111111 n ncii nuuwu in tills city. He has been all engi neer for the Southern Pacific com- for the past sever.il years. ... ..: . """" '. , : Hmmlng the past few monlhs. Mr- "1 Mrs. Philip H. Rose, of:. A . ' ''"";' "' r visiting a. the u..,lra fmnl (.nlnU ''" ' Te"U' , Mr. and Mrs. .Marion Tyler and (l K,,b'",k"' m children' have returned fro,,, ff' "nl v Pass H,lt.rP ,,, 'lr "": ,'lllli' r ' " vls'tlng their son. Charles, and the summer months here. Mr. Ilosi-i ' "'dr In the Mom, "chntil and is a brother of t narls ( and Howard Rose of this city. I. J Tin,..'!.' lVllllhtTk'U IV f .1 V I,' ................... ...... ; Snray ymlr taimni w, shlM FOR JOB AS I'OHTMASTKR AT Fynnil kMp , ,,., uway JACKSOWILLF.! VACANT XW; ICtUtaa LUULtKS The naming of a new postmaster, U(llent Coo(r am, n(ke pay for Jacksonville Is one of the prob-lfor tself in a year In ice bills. lotus to be settled soon by the ud- . . .. . . ... . , i ...... ...ii. ... .u.l iniiiisiianuii. nun iiu "i w mo recipient of the leoeiai pium is a question. There are a no in her "'! candidates, avowed and iinavowedj the chief of the former class belugi John F. Miller, a former holder of the Job, Louis l lr cli, the present In- rumbeiit, and F. J. Kick, a merchant of the county seat. The berth pays': Kirn which broke out on the Hliig- ham ranch, two miles north of Ash-' laud at 7 o'clock yesterday evening, swept 2nd acres of laud clear nf grass and brush, menaced the Hlog- Werth ranch by volunteer lire ffght ers after urn'ng threw miles of fence. It is estimated that about 2 nn men engaged in fighting the fire. The cause of the brush fire Is not known. A chemical fire engine was rall-d to the fire from Medford. The fire was stopped before any dam age had been dooe. LAKE Is) I.A1II TI'KHIIAV CRATER LAKE, July I i. The corner stone nt the new Riser stu dio at Victor Rock, on the rim of Crater Lake, was laid Tuesday bv Will Steele, the "father of Crater Luke." Therewaa crowd of lOuj people gathered about as F. P. Sal ter, the contractor, and h's men. swung tbe lava block Into place siel j Fred H. Klser himself took a motion picture of the ceremony. Th? stu dio will be a story and a half build-. IT". ' ' ."." ...... facing tne iaae, duui oi iuu- and timber, with a -veranda across the front and large pla'e glufs window framing a Tista of th"'laUe between two fir t.ees. . It will be tbe headquarters for Mr. Riser's pbotograpbio exi-edition in this part of Oregon, wall as the studio-salesroom 'for hi well knorn hand colored pictures of Crater Lake and the Northwest, for prst eards and photographic supplies, and tor such literature as may l-a avsllable about our scenic heaifles and en- couraB ng their presetfa'.i in , , i, 4, 4. 4- i 'v TALK X T X K W H May lxirut In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Cellars and children. 1 i nt nil.iwn KnH . whn Are visit- "l " Kev- SmV and son How- 3. L, ..... .1 d -. ninmns at lone, ur. f .Monliuui V'sllor Mr. and Mrs. Tallman. of f Montana, are visiting their con- tin, Mi-s. Sleppy. of this city. - IxMvem for Frl,o ; Eluls Cochran left Talent '? Thursday for San Francisco, -s Calif., where he expects to en- list In the navy. Puivlmiw Hon.( Mr. and Mrs. A. Withrow. re- cent arrivals here from Port- land, ore reported to hnvo pur- chased the property on Gibson ' avenue formerly occupied by C S. Hazen. 1 a t, .i, ; . p,.,.,.,.,. L Mrs. faille Swaubl, and Mr. ,Ild Mrll rllnith, of .Vai-vs- I . vl,e CjUt ar yMting , i . home of their parents, Mr. and I . yrn inhn nearlne .4. ii,,,,,! visitor,, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hosier, (lf T,am, weiv recent visitors t ,. ,ome of M. nozier's ; i '". Mr. mid Mrs. John ' .t. StUtlip. e ltt urns (coin Kiddlis John Stump has returned ' "om nioiiie wuere n nas neeu SUOO FLY New White Sewing Machines, al- way8 on bnnd. I'sed machines for r,nt, lit MoII'jC f-OPJICJI u i 1 1 i ana i i . 1 Jars with Lids Sizes One Gallon to Twenty Eggs Are Cheap Now. Waterglass Your Winter Supply. Provost Bros. THE CITIZENS! BANK O FASH LAND A HIGH KTAMIARII Of hanking service is at all times maintained by THE CITIZENS BANK OF ASHI.AMi. assurius a banking connection that is eininer'ly satisfactory. Acre mils cordially Invit ed. AC (H SAVINGS' (On DEPOSITS 1