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Oreou Historical Battstr Audltorlua ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS OL. XLIV ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 NO. 52 L IJ i:i A L Ml IS KILLED HARVEY McKARLANU KILLED BY SHASTA LIMITED AT DELTA VEHTKRDAV AFTERNOON AC CORDING TO TELEGRAM TO FATI1KR, A. K. McKARLAND. , llurvey McFurlaud, 27, nun of A. E. MeFarland, 0 1 2 B street, was killed yesterduy shortly utter 12 o'clock by the Shasta Limited of the SoutherI Pacific Hues at Delta be low Dunsmuir, uccording to a tele gram received here this morning by the elder MeFarland. Details of the tragedy are nut known, although It Is presumed that McFurluud failed to notice the onrushlug train while enguged in bin work ou the road. The young mun was employed In the mulntemiuce of way department of the Southern 1'acific company. The body will be shipped to the Dodge undertaking parlors here for fune ral arrangements aud burial In an Ashland cemetery. The body will ar rive at 6:40 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Harvey McFurland was born July 23, 1894, at Elkton, Douglas county. Ore., and came to Ashland with his parents when h was three years old. He spent his boyhood here and was educated in the public, schools of this city. He was au ex-service und overseas man. He was a car penter by trade and had been with the railroad compauy for five years. Mr. McFarland wus not married and A survived by bis father aud two sisters, Mrs. L. V. Hicks, Pittsburg Ha., and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, San Francisco, Calif. Funeral of Mrs. Baker Is Held This Afternoon Funeral services tor Mrs. Lydia Ilaker, who 'died at 7:30 o'clock Sun day eveniiiK at tho borne of her daughter, Mrs. Allen W. Storey, 60 Alidu street, will be held this after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Seventh Day Advcntlst church. Burial will be made in the Hargadlne cemetery beside the body of Mrs. Baker's hus band, Adam Ilaker, who died here twenty-one years ago. The Stock undertaking parlors had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mrs. I.ydla Baker was eighty-five years old and had been seriously ill for the past three months. Mrs. Ba ker was a native of New York, com lug to Oregon with her husband twenty-seven years ago. She was formerly Miss Lydia Kellogg. Mrs. Baker spent the last nlm years of her life with her only daugh ter, Mrs. Storey. Mrs. Baker has two grandsons living in Medfonl. The death of Mrs. Baker Is regret ted by many Ashland friends. KFKOKTH TO KIND ' niiu.r.. isn rniL,, j TAKEN' THCRSDAYj a, Vffort today and all day Frl- dav to locate tho Studebaker ..x ....ni.iio .tniun from R H Short, proprietor of the East -f Side Pharmacy, from In front ! of his place of business at 8 4 o'clock Thursday evening, have $ been without results. Mr. Short ? states that telephone and tele- grnph ' messages to the police in California and Oregon cltiea O have failed to find clues lead-it- ing to the discovery ot the au- ! tomoblle. maroon colored chummy road- V uiuiuuu j j Mr. Short left bis car. a a .tor .mnitliw in front of his 1 r store for about five minutes iigned up with the Fox Film com- i while he attended to some 4'pany at Hollywood after she com-1 $ work. When he came out the car wus gone. 4 4f Inquiry made of tourists ln ri ' now noiu - "' smnea . a nearby cafe, Mr. Short, stated I C. B. Lamkin. local real estate! the,f MP to the river when the road to authorities, llllcited the fact dealer, reports that with the salenk beneath the weight of the that the car had been taken by of two properties on the same daynMvy truck in which they were rld- two young men who Jumped In j the realty market is showing ln-!ln&- Th8 truck skidded abont 20 the machine and drove off Im- 4 creased activity. The sales report- or 80 ,oet dewn 'he embankment. mediately after Mr. Short's de- ed by Mr. Lamkin are: the Henry j followed closely by Zundell and sev- parture. A description of the !C Chlldreth home. Cnlon. and Falr-l eral n0" of choice pears. men could not be obtained. !'lew afreets, to John T. Ingram, of A" ere luckily saved by tha in- ''l Roseburg; and the Thomas Anderson terference of the lone tree. Clarion. 4 4 i t . iiinfimnllll. T rv A T f AVVlJIVllBiJ nwvi,i j THURSDAY'S Pioneer Hall on the Carpet The future use of the Pioneer Hall will be up for consideration this evening at a meeting of a Chamber of Commerce committtee at the hall . Representatives from all clubs or; organizations having a possible usel tor the building are Invited to be General present at the meeting. opinion prevails that the structure is a "white elephant" and Is not be-J ing put to any considerable use. The question has developed Into an Issue! following the decision of the Civic! Improvement club to build, a rest; rots they can get." Mr, Smith spokej bonds. A packed court room heard 'nlng for a few days' visit with her room on Mill street to used as a!up and said, "I'd beeu,just as hand-lthe evidence. The pleas of Attorney j""li. 'in. Hattle .Johnson, at' clubhouse. The Civic Improvement! some but wo run out of carrots." ! George Roberta for a reduction of , Dunsmul:. club members have been using the,jky,0, Residence Purchased ! ball were denied both defendants. Spend Outing ut Crater Lake Pioneer Hall for their meetings lnj q. G. Howard has purchased the : The chief interest ceutered In the: Mr. and Mrs. George iJruokinilleri tne past, inose on tne committee, are Mesdamej O. Winter, Sam B. McNalr aud E. J. Van Sant and Messrs. V. O. N. Smith and F. H. Snlnn' Mrs. Mary Dunn and William u.u.u..s. ' j land where Mrs. Dunn will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ella Rice, of thati , '., ' ' . " of Oakland, Calif., were dinner C y' ., ,. . ... 'guests of Mrs. C. A. Cotter yeater- John H. Fuller, secretary of thei , . , . . . . day. They are making an Indefln Cnamber of Commerce, is In receipt! . ... , . . Its stav with the (1 W. Codwln fnm. of a telegram from the Northwest ' Tnnrtat hurpnu ut Rpattte. Wash.., . - asking for data concerning the amount of tourist travel through Ashland. The bureau requests fig-1 ures on the number or cars passing! through the city during the past two weeks, classifying the cars by states, j As no accurate check has been made! or tne tourist travel for the nautt .w. ... fc " w "v.o . .uiuiwaMvu .auuuijMuwHii vmilri-n uo kiuju. memuers oi me unam-. ber of Commerce have been consld- erlng several methods for getting an; accurate check on the tourist travel, for some time ulthougb nothing def- Will aviv tor Washington T tt inite has been evolved. Difficulty; w. A . Cooper and family from The whiskey Oanadian club-was Is found In gaining complete regis- eagt of town expect , KQ t0 Wtgl. exhibited as evidence, and was half tmtion at the auto camp ground ow-'iiUgtoll (or tt Tslt wUh thelr ju;. Under cross examination Gates Ing. to. lack of interest on the part. oMf.ar r,DOperi ln tlln Ilear future. '.teBtlfied that he hud taken "a swig of the travelers. Return From 'Frisco Miss Anita Hargrove roturnea to- Ron r;ty visiting her mother' C0U ovfirruled day from several weeks spent In San ' Xr. Jeff Howard, on Mountnln avi'th8 "N80"- H" '8uiel that "a FraadMO, to which place she went:,,,,, (ljs weeu ... --'few friends knew he bought the t n oaIoj,, UA- afAnlr nf full n ii H I Tl- " ' " ter millinery. To Leave for Colodo- ! Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Boslough. ucr" """'" In Ashland for the past several years, will leave soon for Colorado, ( where they will make their home; for the present. Washington VWtoi Mr. and Mrs. Vorux of Ilaker,; rm nHMl..a rM a nelf u.m, (kol a i. i n vi.. .a in llUUjlltt71 . DUB, utoiro . m 1 1 h .i-i ... company with Mr. and Mrs. King j. .... o . t nu...... : nue mp w uur u, rWl. Bay and Lake o' Woods. Will Leave for Berkeley- ; Mrs. Thornton Wiley. 631 Wal-.to ....... nni ..rt will lev fnr Berkelov.' . . ; Calif., this week to visit relatives' for a few days. Improving Home H. L. Sayles, who purchased the East Side grocery on Iowa . street ana tne isouievara. is muKina sume. I nn . .. . ,a wav uf mntl.ilo lllipi UICUICIIIB . u iud n U.J ... ...w. em living rooms in connection with th store. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Colo and son Kwneth of Rosevllle, Calif., who have been visiting at Talent, urrived In Ashland for a few days visit at the home of J. F. Cole, 6J6 Ash- w!: re she has been visiting for . i his favor at this time," said Oood land street. The Coles are lormor som time with her sister, Mrs. I win's attorney in courlulonn The Ashland people. ' Morris Kaegl has returned troin Eugent where he had been on u business trip. j R- M- Dellllle, a local sign painter, has purchased the vacant property ;at 1718 Second street, formerly ! owned by C. H. Hargadlne. The deal was closed yesterday. It Is j the intention of Mr. De.Mllle to build a home on the property whlclt willjterday on a business trip that re be occupied by himself and family, suited In the purchase of a pumping Mrs. J. E. Clapp and daughter! IVelma returned Monday from an ex-j tended trip through California, stop-1 ping at San Francisco during the! Knights of Columbia convention at that place, after which they motored j on the coast highway as far south San Diego. Mis. Velma, who ls:l"K'on Into trouble, but a pine treJ .. . ; it- i i. ... . accomplished classic dancer, has pletes her studies iu the grammar' school. .i rw .... I place Is a one and a third acre, a third i tract. The owners of the properties will move to Ashland with their furullles during the next week. ' I Move to Klamath Falls Mrs. Frank Brown came over; from Klamath Falls Monday to' move her furniture from the Beach house on Gresbam street, which she' has occupied for the last two years, : and had sublet to Frank Porter i since Mr. Brown had taken a run! out of Klumuth Falls. Tb Browns' expect to move buck We In the fall. i Overheard at the Elks Club Nothing like eating carrots to belgiVen a preliminary uearit, In Jus- beautiful. Mrs. Brown said, "I have three ol the prettiest girls tu Ashland,, mid they eat all the car- 0,j ug.,,.), reHidciioe on Gresbam 8lrHe, -... w..s ijellch Martin, and' in turn in,, wni.i hi. pir. j view street to W. Ambrose from Missoula, Mont. Tha Ambroses are pareut of Mrs. C. W. Chattln. Oakland, Calif.. Visitors ,, w . ..,. . klM.i ' , i.cv for (Ulro, (ilil. 1 Leslie Price's parents Iihv left' Asl,ltt,ul for thelr ho"9 ln Culco.gom8 whiskey., Goodwin said - ; ' . ... ""jmeht take him to some one who "on " fanilly here- .could. They returned to Medford and n Mountain Trip drove down Riverside avenue to near M- Alva itowley has gone to the the Jackson street bridge and there, mountains tor a lew (lavs rest. .I... - ... - ' .uisg Mary Halo or St. Louis, Mo., with other friends are guests this: week at the Edward White home! on .Mountain avenue. Visits Mother Here Mrs. H. F. Deter from near o .. iVIoltd ut Myrtle (i-rrk ,. ' ' ., Mrs. Andrew Redlfer and children- f Oak street left Wdn. ... f0 - . . ' ' "-o.l nun "111 Visit the E. W. Rodifer famllv ftr.,,,. K,D w ,uia til. Piinl at Giants Pass- Several faimlles of the Nazarene! : church went to Grants Pass nn ' mesuay ror a picnic. miui-lir l iNllor Miss Lucv Schwerinr nt Run. - - -----o Buw recently visited her aunt, Mrs. Emma I Hatter. 476 Snenii firlva - Will Motor From OrrawHI I Marlon Hager of Creswell expects' motor to Ashland soon ,n .i.i.lasked him to get a drink without, . ...u. u nailiuuu soon 10 Visit h. f0.n . .. . " w" Uil, "ving here for soma tlm.. ITiiucn Stolen Mrs. Harvey on B street had the,lr"of Was onclu,lv. ftnd tllHt the ,,,.,.,, , I I ers recently by theft. Visit at Roseburg Mrs. Vernon Redlfer of Eighth street will leave this week for Rose burg to visit her folks. Return From Berkeley Mrs. Percy Stratton arrived home I st eek from Berkeley, Calif., Douu.. Warren. isit Paints at Oreswell Harvey Van Prooyne, who has been In Ashland for some time, went lust week to Creswell to visit bis parentB. He will also visit Port- la nil and other noluts before return- Ing. Phoenix Visitor F. W. Shaw was ln the city yes- plant for his ranch near Phoenix. PINK TREK OX RANK OK ROGfB RIVER HAVES TRICK' DRIVER AND PKARH ,A cnerry tree got George Wash- on lne bank; of the Rogue river lwive1 the People near McCloud the trouble of dragging the river for tns body f Weldon Zundell and 120 boxen of choice pears. y.lllinoll a rwl kl. nA. ... . J MEDFORD TAXI DRIVERS II 1 G. after an extended visit here. They't,.nu the Elks state convention in' I were wonderfully Impressed with the-that city. A large delegation is ex-' James (Shlue) Edwards and Johnpaciilc cou8t aud we,.a i0U1t In U(..ed to leave this evenine bv train Goodwin, taxicab drivers, charged . with selling Intoxicating liquor, were tlcc of the Peace Glenn 0. Taylor's court Monday morning, and bound: over to the grand jury under $1000 identity of the prosecuting witness who turned out to be a special agent, of the state ot Oregon, by the name nP A Ft rtatM. HAmpliinni Itnnwn v. ... . because of the naturo of his work,! "as A. B. Johnstone," He exhibited : lB oaaBH ul m "'" "na aIua laal he bore a commission from Cover-' nor Ben Olcott. Cates was the only witness In both cases. Goodwin went to trial lirst. Spe cial Officer Gates testified that he l hired Ooodwln to take him on a trip! i.a InnWaU n vtn. ,. A.An... . . . . , a i'xr o n H in that mav n vor n it A Kfinlr ... v.ia 'l'l"Lnu- fcw i '. " a iicuui asked Goodwin if he could get him he tiho n,itnAUO tannaA v, ,,.,. 17. :r"T "7 " r (Will f6V lor a OOVtie Of WHlSKey lUUt .was handed to Goodwin by a third party. Gates also testified that he paid Goodwin $8 for the auto trip!,,.,, w. . '. j . ' ' 'to the Applegate. ! t0 Bee what h Bg ouylng." He re- i ,U8ea 10 wy wnere me remamaer; u - hfclrav an1 asma a VjH .. A - " asked for dr nk. I didn't want to , , t, t . . . I mm "ow wa" np ,0' 80 jl gave him a couple." Gates was ..I..J . . referred to as a "stool pigeon." This line of questioning was halted by the cnllrt. All thA trrniinrlfi "(hut II .erves no nnmoseaxcent tn hnmlltte Uh,. ..u... .. i i urj niiurjos. DenJiw He Was Sick ThA rinfanan MiitDnvnuH f.t krlnn. nut thfif f:,.ioo horf iih o..,iin . ' " " -' n w uwuun... ; was sick "from drinking too much! tA.. .. v. n . n ... i i i ... ...., o.m .u. Rot the whiskey as a friendly act.j "" ,7 r'.' Ontea denied the plea, and said he;thB old nnal school groun.is. "- uuui m.ui ..... ...,- t i.!. ,.k.......i ""' " : tion. District Attorney Moore stated I he witness was uctlng ln an official I capacity. Thereupon the court bound ! Goodwin to the grand jury with bull at 11000. Counsel for defelise made a plea for a reduction of the bail to $500. Goodwin bears an honorable dls- chant from the United State, ofle .nd has moveu ..no u. , . . .. .all new coiners Ills Hrst act alter, America for services rendered In the1 1,11 " . ., , I . . - .n ...1... l.a in the I III V world war, which ought to be a trifle: vm WM denied. "Hhlne" Kilwnrds Next Special Agent Gates was the oulylforuia lie decided Ashland has the witness against James (Shine) Ed - wards, He testified that he met Ed - wards by agreement, and they drove In bis auto to the southwest part of J the city whare maa gave Edwards a bottle of "moonshine," and $10 was paid for the same. This bottle like the bonded goods was Introduced as evidence, and was also but half (11 r.AtA. testified thut ha aud Edwards had taken a drink or two) Th. one bid received yesterday The entire right side of Mr. Dick-J KUeclor the splendid accomplish out of it aftertha purchase. He salrtj evening at meeting of the niem-j I"""' is paralyzed. The muscles on1 mem An P"i' of oar appreeia that ha represented himself to be albers of the Presbyterian church for e side f hie face are so drawn!,,on ot thir e'f'ctive service 'and traveling man to Edwards. Tha wlt-lthe building of an addition to the 'hat Mr. Dickersnn Is unable to talkl neart' fo-oP""" ' a"" "e prose- i. m.,i. th. hu.i.. .h.ti..nnt structure was rejected. Ae-!tove a whisper. His mind has re-!cu"n attorneys and justice courts what ha bought was "pretty goodtiort pursuant to the matter was moonshine." Aft,, a ahnrt ftumlnnHnn the court bound Edwards to the grand1 The funeral of V. N. Roberts of, 'Hckerson wae overcome by " lo a ui.tter for congr.tu- Jury, in $1000 bonds, a motion for Grenada, Calif., father of Mrs. W. H.,""- tr..ke while walking from the:lst'oa P"0" "ntiment la com a reduction belug denied by tha Eastman of this city, who died ye- '"" table to another room. Mrs. "or " m0" PPrertate the court tTdiy st a local hospital, will be' l'eranii caught him in time to Importance of and necessity for our Neither Goodwin nor Edwards took the stand in their own behalf. Bonds were furnished by both. Vp to noon today no word had i Loral Couple Married been received from tha party of spe-! John Cadamo and Mrs. Alta Shel Clal agents and deputies who left i don were married yesterday mom Friday morning In search of boot- Ing st 11 o'clock by Rev. Walter loggers and stills In the eastern part! E. Evans at the Baptist pastor's ot the county. home. Mrs. Csdsmo Is a well-known '. ' Ashland woman and is the (laugh-' ' ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Ser of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes, j e jf ' 4- 'f 1 7 1 Mnnzanltu street. Mr. Cadamo j , In au employe of the Southern Pa-; I WEDNESDAY'S NEWS ' clflc company ut Nell Creek. Impressed wltU Pacific Coast Klk Leaving for Miirslifleld I Mrs. L'. Hilty has received a let- Members of the local Elks club' jter from Mr. and Mrs. Earle Max- ,.,, leaving Ashlurd In Inncreaalng! ' well, who are relatives, having nnmbUrs during the past few days 'reached their home In Kausus City,' tor Mmshileld. where they will at-; their prulses in comparlug Ashland wWU Los Angeles, Catallus Islauds,! 0Bmnlle a"d tner v'aceH ,ney v'9 ited ou their way home. Visits at Dunsiiiuli' Mrs- Walter Maxey left last eve - and family are having a week's out - iug in the vicinity of Crater Lake. - Return From Newport ... r, .... ... . . . ., ' . i. .kiuruiiituue unit iimiiiv re- turll(,j Mi nKht from Newport 1r'1, Saruu Tourtellut, of Florida.1 wh..r iliev iwi.i anendiui. .'The lady arrived yesterday from a' I sumuief vacation. Leaves for I'oiiluiuV Mrs. Elsie Churchman left yester day for Portlund where she will visit relatives. I Oakland Visitors Mrs. (.'. C. Cole and sou, Cliuton, "I uasiauii, uaui., are visiting . . ... i , , ,, , . , ... at the home of Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James H. Doran. 698 I Ashlaud street. Hot u ins Kroui Columbia t'iiy Walter L. Evans, pastor of the Baptist church, has returned from Columbia City where he Ins been attending the BaptlM state ronven-; . (jnl August S to 10, after spend ing a few days in Portlund and a Bra.iL' !.. L-.,n-AnA ... U ..o.. ...u.tn ixrni iiDg iu nl IllUllil at the Baptist church of that city for two consecutive Sundnvs. While iu the latter city Rev. Evans was entertained by an old Texan frlpfcfJ. Deacou V. J. Grnyum. Kev. Evans was heralded in Eugene newspapers is one ef the "lending orators on the ,. , ltetuin Eiuih Ciiiter IiAkr Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Henderson i aud family have returned from Crater Lake and Klamath Falls a fieri , . . . . . a few days outing trip. They re-' turned over tha Ashland and Klam ath Kails. road which, Mr, Hender son reports, is in very bad condi-i tion. ( ailllll'I'N Hi Hiifr i-in- Mrs. J. D. Perrineand family left, (ii,s..illK ,( 4on,munlcat(, . this morning for Wagner klconty niirse should loav. wort with where they will spend a week; r I "roughing It.'.' cv,,. n, nu Improtiug Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mlllner am niukiug several Improvements to i im. nnrt mil nnnnstte " ' " ... ... ... , ... .villi,,.,, CwlnL t.ivn ' Mr. 1ml Mrs. William Swlnk have fmn, .i week's camnlng " trip at Butte Kalis. Mr. Swlnk good tisning ami mm . .. . .. .. , i... .. Wisconsin Man Buys Home ( It. W. Kelting. who came here three weeks ago with his f'"'lllV I from Wisconsin and has been camp- Ing In the auto park, has boughtl the Vonker place at 340 Scenic "cal,"K , , ' " , Tidings, nr. ivemiiB iuau u nn. visit to Ashland three years ugn and was mucn inipresseu wuu nw u... . Then lie determined to move west. After making a trip tnrougu inn- lbest climate on the raeiric coast ! and decided to make this ins mime., W. Curry Return W. C. Curry, one ot me nruiiu.- I tors of the Ideal Grocery, has re- turned to Ills home on l.uurel slreetjson. son of the ufflicted man, stated after a two months business trip tothi morning that two or three days Pennsylvania and other eastern ! points. lleierf Building IUI ferred to another meeting I rlifnrnui Man IMen held in Yreks, Calif.. Monday of next week. Mr. Roberts died from 1 a complication of ailments. for the northern city v,K(ts p,,,,,,, nere Clay Oxford of Portlaud Is spend- iug a few days -vacation with bl0;Cific coiupuy liere. who today ina(t i parents, Mr, aud Mrs. J, L. Oxford, ,, .,,.,, .., .. ,. ,.!,,,.., uf this city. Picnic mi (limits Puss ' 1 " u ,ouul"K- Mrs. Jane Carter, Misses Dorothy Ml- t'allaghan pointed out that Stevens, Huol Emery and Nina Bell loss aud damage freight clulms, Emery end George Stoteus "spent : which uu class 1 railroads mounted Sunday ut Grants Pass where thev,rom $2::,:M d.63 iu 1916 to $1U4,- l hail a piculc. .Florida Wonuui Visit Mrs.'Marcia Daufnrd is receiving a visit from her life-long frieud, visit uith children aud graudchll- die ii iu Washington. Mrs. TourUl-l . , , . . , i . ,- i , , ,rl lu u17 riwm ui iuv vh ue ui lie Int. and Mrs. Dunlord are enjoylngi tlieniselves greatly In visiting and j uro"el ly "lealroyed, aud the shipper renewing incidents of their earlier is annoyed at the failure o( hfs goods life when they Boulder. Colo. were residents of NtiimiHrd Property Hold- ('. YV. .ludkius has purchased the: Ada Stuuiiard Jlillner property ci! Kora street. The deal was made through the really agency of the i Ashlaud Keally company. : Visits Itintlier Henry Hach of Lake cnuiity, Calif..) Is visiting his brother. It. JV. llach. !:l Granite, street. His arrival here makes imsslble a iarlial family re-! union, as his sisters. Misses Esther ami Mlnniii Hai'h, uf Minneapolis.! Minn., are nlsn visiting here. , Poultry Dinii.iisliiiiloii i I'riil'essnr Cosby, O. A. C. Iiistruc-' tor. will give a poultry culling dem onstration and lecture. August 2:1 at 10 o'clock. The nieetlue will hn ,, t lH (,iH Hie Bellevlew district and M.IH k. the first of four such meetings, i AU imrtle. interested in poultry ra Ling ar invited. . Comity Xrs4 Visit- Mlss Marie Falldine, county narse.i vim was In the city Monday, states that it baby clinic will be held at the library about September 1, ac- , cording to plans now being made, Mips I'lilldiue will return to Ashland , ...1.1,1,. McXal.v Itollrlen- ltnliu-s Visitor , Mrs. Frank Snyder was an Asb laud visitor Monduy. Mrs. Snyder ... nl1",, " s"TPi"K tour or the city. f((1, N.w)ni., ' Mr- "" M- J' '. on - Jmi a d . . . , ....... . . I ue nun vuuy ihu aaturuay evening re-,f(p NVw)u., for a Bnort ouUng 0l, outing- Trip William Kluckus and famllv left (Sunday on an outing trip, which will )nclu((, , u,.e Klamuth PaU(1 and other points In Klamath county. (.UV(1 ,,. (,nl,w 1tk& , Alice HoweH und famllv lft kin. ,,.,v (or a Vilt.allol, tr)p ,n cfatBr ,.afc. am, vk.llllty .. II. lH'kKR.S(. SI I'I'EHS PA1ULVT1C ! STItOKK WED.NKSDAV VV. o. Dlrkerson suffered a stroke or paralysis ut his home, 111 Rush street, yesterday at 14 o'clock im meuiateiy rollowiug his noon-day niin ii. I lie paralysis is thought to ! have been caused by blood conges- nun uu me orain. according to the attending physician. Donald Dicker must elnps,. hefoiy prediction r""lrt llH 1,,H,I regarding hopes for (he recovery of his father. de-lmamed unclouded since the tfme of : his alllletlnn fMlwrf .11 . : his alfllction yesterday although he has not been able to eat. " to me rioor and called """am uicxersnn. A physician was' called at mice. ' this department In the enforcement Although a definite opinion has,'0' 0,,r looi laws." not been given by the attending physician. Donald Dickersoo stited "I1"' Return this morning that the afflicted man. r- H- w'ker " family returned might he greatly improved within, Sunday evening from Crater Lake two or three months. and Lake o' Woods. SI. AGENT GIVES E Assistance of Ashlaud shippers In cutting down loss aud damage tn freight Is belli, sought by M. A. Callaglian, agwit of the Southern Pa- 3ftS. 9:iU iu 1920, represent absolute unmou"c w8le' "Aft.;r settlement has been made." be said, "no one is better off thau he wss befor tha 1wk or d.M occurred, while tha country U poor- to reach him la good order." The Southerui Pacific company has inaugurated an intensive campaign amollE its emnlnven durins (he ,.ih ,ni..k., . j.,.. what can be done to eliminate loss and damage, awl is usking shippers to Join in a common effort to re duce this dead kws. , "Carload freight is packed, load ed and braced in the car by the ship per." said Mr. CqjMaghaa. "The function of the carrier Is to trans port the car with reasonable dis patch, as directed by the shipper, if the freight is not properly pitched, loaded und braced tn the cur, dam age is llahls to occur. "Less than carload freight is parked and marked by. the shipper. The carriers are forced to depend largely ou the shipper to properly ' ., , ,""r'1 'mal " -' "- C" 'B rftemwt- . , I "W UPM,", ,0 """n'",, t0 n 111 uHiirij oi iieignt iu gooa or- dor hy assuring themselves that sound shipping containers urn being used, that classification require- I men Is for marking are belug com- plied with, and that carload ship ments are properly loaded and , ! J' maut Is t the service of .hip,,, and Is ready to render any assist- ance useful In solving these ship- ping problems.' Dairy and Food Commission Hold Record Achieved The quarterly bulletin ot the Ore gon dairy and food commission is sued recently by Commissioner Haw ley, wblch is composed entirely of a report of the commission's laboratory and field work, shows that In the past -quarter there were 114 prose cutions for violations of the dairy and food laws of the state. The tines imposed amounted to 12270, which breaks the records of the office. During the quarter 1440 inspec tions were made and 833 legal no tices were served because of insan itary conditions, leisures consisted of 3t20 cans of blackberries, liiOD pounds of lard not properly labeled aud 208 pounds of misbnuided but ter. Several thousand pounds of food products unfit for sale were condemned. On the work of the office force, Mr. Huwley says: "Upon thi showing wt extend congratulations to our staff of iu- ADVIC PACKNG STOP LOSS "f ""'o"" untle. who have bAAn. imrwirlunt nietnea In Mlt thin 0BCtn lmIrtant factors In alt this work. sua . expressing mat appreciation oy co-operaunf 1th