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    Wedneadnjr, September 21, 1021 "
ASHLAND WEKKIT IDCfOI
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MONDAY'S) J.F.WS
Calilorui Arrival
Mr. aod Mm. Bert Row, of Vat
lojo, Calif., arrived in Ashland Sat
urday evening and at present ar
guest of Mrs. Rowe's brother, E. E.
Gall. They have been touring the
country' (or several Weeks and hate
visited all of Mr. Rone's relatives
who live In different section of
Washington, and all of Mrs. Rowe's
Oregon relatives.
1'ortiiuiil Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman and
daughter, Eleanor, of Portland, are
visiting nt the home of Mrs. New-
mun's mother, Mm. Leah Caldwell
Laurel street..
Trlgonlu Reaming L'oniluilitl
Iteaming the Trlgonla well was
conclude!) Saturday, and work of
setting the casing commenced today.
As rcumliig and hailing approached
the bottom, there was a most grati
fying showing of oil. Friday there
were u number of visitors at the
well, Including an oil man from Ok
lahoma. All were enthusiastic over
the showing the well made.
Visiting; I'rofrKsor Lenv
Prof. Peter Spencer and family
returned today to Eugene where the
professor is principal of the prac
tice school connected with the uni
verslty.
lU'tui'iw to Eugene
Miss .Mary Poley has returned to
Eugene for her Junior year at the
University of Oregon.
MIiotiuiy Society to Meet
The Presbyterian women's mis
sionary society will meet with Mrs.
llattie Siluby, on Hargadlue street,
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
MrH. Curry will lead the home study
on mountain work. Mrs. Van Sant,
the foreign work, on India. Mrs.
Ross, president of the society, will
conduct the devotional study.
Yreka Visitor
Mrs. Calra Russell, of Yreka, Calif,
who was an Ashland visitor during
the reunion of the Southern Oregon
Pioneer association, is the guest of
Mrs. A. If. Russell, on North Main
street.
l'ioin-
lU't urns-
.Mrs.
Mary Duun, who has been
visiting in Portland, is again at home
with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Van
Sant.
Move to Talent
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Badger and
little Helen Joyce moved to Talent
Saturday, where Mr. Badger Is cash
ier in the hank. They have purchased
the Ailnmson house for their new
home.
Portland Visitor
Mrs. William Clyde is enjoying i
visit from her friend, Mrs. L. Jami
son, of Portland Her nephew, Ar
chie Leggett, is expected today for
a Hhort visit. He will arrive from
Portland also.
Christian Workers' Rami
The Christian Workers' band held
a service yesterday nt the Green
Springs school house. The band
from Talent accompanied the Ash
land group.
l,cnve for Albany
Mrs. Ira Leslie and daughter,
flrace, left last night for Albany,
where Miss Grace will enter college
us a freshman. Mrs. Leslie will re
turn In a few days.
FoniM-r Resident Visits
J. 0. Holt, a former resident of
Talent and well known in this vicin
ity, was In the cltySaturday visit
ing old time friends before contin
uing his auto trip to Eugene, where
he haa been engaged In cannery work
for several years. Mr. Holt is re-
MEDFORD
Sat. Sept
Mat. at 2 Kvc at
Htreet Parade nt
11 A. M.
zoo izwtvpb
ELEPHANT
AfCD THE CREATE aT""
CUWK RIPER W tACTrl
L- u
1
turning to Eugene af tour of
California.
Return to Medford
Mrs. J. C. Clark, . who has been
making her home in Ashland for the
past several weeks, returned to Med
ford yesterday. Mrs. Clark ex
pressed herself as In love with Asb
land, and expects to return later.
Edison Marshall Return
Edison Marshall, the local abort
story writer, returned Friday from
a five weeks trip to the wilds of
Aluska where be secured a grizzly
bear. . He brought back the hide as
a trophy of bis bunt.
Rush Presbyterian Church . Work
Work on the Presbyterian church
annex is being rushed with an idea
of completing the structure before
winter. The foundations have been
laid and the frame i work is now
golug up. Repainting of the main
building will begin soon.
IUk Fruit Crop
S. B. Stoner reports a large crop
of pears and apples on bis fifty acre
ranch In Sams Valley. He states
tbat 1000 boxes of peurs and 5000
boxes of apples are expected to be
taken from the orchard this year.
ItiuielierN Return
William Wehrli aud family, who
have been spending the past three
weeks at their ranch In Gilliam
county, looking utter business, re
turned home Saturday.
Modento, Calif., Visitoi
John M. Scott, of Modesto, Calif.,
who was an Ashland visitor for a
few weeks this summer, returned
Saturday from Minnesota. He wll'
spend a short visit with friends here.
Aviator Returns
A. B. MacKenzie, local aviator,
who engaged in stunt flying and pas
senger carrying over Ashland during
the summer months, returned Sat
urday from Portland, where he has!'"' the J- It- MacCracken ranch
been for the past several weeks, by Judy, member of the executive
Aviator MacKenzie suffered a.badMboard of the farm bureau, with the
fall while flying a company plane j Intention of starting a twelve head
near Portland recently. The plane herA The Poyer and Carl Vender
was completely wrecked and Mac-Ulellen ranches have joined the covj
Kenzie sustained two broken ribs 'testing association,
and a few bruises. Mr. MacKenzie' '
made a trin to Crater Lake Satur-i
day for the purpose of looking over
available landing sites, with the Idea
of a nossihle nassenter carrvina ser-
vice between Crater Lake, Ashland
and Klamath Falls.
Honeymoonera Return
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall, new
lyweds, who were married in Ash
lund Thursday of last week, re
turned yesterday from Crater Lake.
Mrs. Crandall, late of Ellnnsburg,
Wash., is also a doctor and will prac
tice in Ashtand with her husband
tinder the firm name of Crandall &
Crandall.
VlKit at Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwater were bus
iness visitors in Medford Saturday.
Move to Fresno, Calif. ,
"Lad" Mann and family have re
moved to Fresno, Calif., whare they
expect to reside permanently. j
Talent Vlaitor
L. E. Snook, ot Talent, was tin
Ashland business visitor yesterday.
Leltb Abbott Retuma
Lelth Abbott, formerly city edi
tor of the Tidings, hue returned from j
Pendleton, where ne waa empioyeoj
as telegraph editor of the Pendleton I
Tribune, and la visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott. 108 All-
da street.
Makes Fust California Trip ,
Bert R. Oreer, editor -of the Tiff
Ings, arrived yesterday from Bur
bank, Calif., making the trip of 74?
miles from Los Angeles in twenty-1
seven and a half hours driving time,
Mr. Oreer left the southern metrop-jday
oils Friday morning at 6 o'clock andj
arrived in Ashland at noon Sunday. :
C. H. Ling, uncle of Harvey Ling, day. If any one desires to attend
former Ashland and Medford resl- nn this day and are unable because
dent, accompanied Mr. Oreer to.0f the distance, they should phone
Yreka, Calif., where he will visit 1
his brother, W. J. Ling, who recently j
underwent a serious operation. '
, 1
first Rainfall '
Ashland residents were given the i
first hint of fall last night when the
Mtv hi tuiiah hv thA ft rut rain of 1
the season during the early morning I
hours. Louia Dodge, local weather
compiler, states that the rainfall was;
.11 of an Inch. 1
To Visit Grandmother 1
Miss Marita Frizzle arrived this
morning from Snoqualime Falls, j
Wash. Miss Frlzzelln will spend the 1
winter monthe with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. J. W. Mills. i
I Here on Shopping Trip
Mrs. 1'. S. Ragland, of Siskiyou
Calif., was in tbe city Saturday shop
jplng among the local business' move is on foot to bave Col. Sargent j tbe piano with rare skill and xpree
1 houses. Mrs. Ragland and children I set as mediator in the settlement of sloa. Those present were Mr. aad
have recently returned from a two the Jacksonville echool row, Med'
weeks visit with friends and rU-1 ford Mall Tribune.
tlves In the northern part of this)
ttate. i Love Hospital
j" C. T. Morris, who with his wife
Return to Trail, Ore. jand daughter, was injured in an eu-
Mrs. a. M. Hayes, of Trail, who to acoident south of the city on the
has been visiting her mother, Mr, j Paolflc highway Saturday evening,
L. A. Bentley, returned yesterday left a local hospital yesterday. Miss
eveulng to ber home. jjule Morris is still confined to the
- ; sick room. Mrs. Morris was able to
Fuiully Reunion
The home of Mrs. L. A. Bentley,
20? East Third street, was the seen
of a pleasant family reunion yester
day. Those present were: Mr. andilocal eMW " 0 Prelent to Mr- Mor-
Mrs. W. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. H.lris t0 cover rot ot daaaBes. I Jim. Betcuell Hurold was entri-
B. Bentley and son, Mr. and Mrs. I 'tallied at a farewell party given yes-
Stacy Hayes, of Trull, Mr. and Mrs. I Kpwurth League Teams to Mix terday afternoon at the home of her
James Pool, and Sidney, Frank and: The Epworth Leaguers of thejslster, Mrs. Clarence Morris, Skld
Ollrla Bentley, making a complete Methodist Episcopal ohurch are do-'more street, by twenty friends. Mrs.
family reunion. The day was much'ln heavy practice work for a com-' Harold will leave soon for Corval
enjoyed by all. ' ;Ing basket ball and volley ball con-ills. The afternoon was passed with
! teat with the Grants Pass Epworth ( fancy' work und the playing of
Entertain nt Dinner Party League which has challenged the lo-! games. MeKdamcs Fred Gussaway,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snyder were
entertained at a dinner nam yes -
terday evening by Mr. and Mrs. DavePIan to lnil ln ,he ba,,ket ba" con-!
Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sny
der were recently married ln Cali
fornia and have move dto ranch near
Talent where they will make their
home. I
ntiDAY'9 ?ncv?a
Dinner I'urty Entertainment
Mr. und Mrs. I. C. Williams,
m , it . .
Talent, gave a farewell dinner party.
recently in honor of Mrs. E. R. AoV,
,.
amson aud her two daughters, the
,, . , . vii .
Misses Marjorle aud Mary. Mlaaea,
Helen Adamsou and Lucille Hold
I ridge will attend the Oregon Agri
cultural college at Corvallls.
Hunters Return
Aftor hnpptnff n Haap tn thp vlcln
itv of Little Rock. Messrs. Tyler.
Dell Williams and C. G. Feebler re -
turned Wednesday after a hunting
trip.
Farm Bureau Member liuys Cow
A flue cow has been purchased
"f- -
Wilmer Poley Is treating bis resl-
del,ce' on Gresham Md AUll,on
streels' wlth a new coat of alnt and
ls "moving the old accumulation otirivic dub to Give Luncheon
dust and paint. Mr. Poley intenrfc:
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viceahle piece of work.
lu ti ti h k v ui LiaLiii an r"i i mm ar i -
Entertain at Kits' Club
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel enter
tained Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Med
ford, as their dinner guest ut
the
Elks' club yesterday.
Returns from Portland
Charles R. Day has returned from
a wek-end trip to Portland, and will
iub a Dagguge ruu iruui asuiuuu w
San Francisco for the Southern Pa
cific company.
Will Arrive with Bride
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pauly, ot the
East Stdu market, are rejolelng In
the fact that tbelr son, Jack, la re
turning to them with his bride to
locate here permanently. When they
i wrote asking him if he would like
I his old place in the market again,
; he wired Immediately, "I'll be there
' ready for work Monday morning."
In losing a son they have gained a
daughter, They are to be congrat
uIate(i
Convalescent from I line
Among the recent cases of illness
-,re n. A. Annlenate and Walter Ev-!
erto.,. They are both convalescing,
Plan lllble School Rally
The Christian Bible school
Is
planning big things for September
25 on Rally day. They expect to have
i 250 or more in attendance on that
and are arranging a special pro-
gram. It is said there are surprises
n store in connection with Rally
1 24 and a car will be provided.
Supervisor MncOaniels Returns
Supervisor E. H. MacDanJela haa
returned from his Inspection trip
through the Siskiyou forest. He vis-
lted Brookings, Powers. Gold Bechi
and other points while out. He
states that there is quite a bit of
activity in railroad construction De
tween Smith River and Brookings,
the Brookngs Lumber company
, building the road according to South-
em Pacific specifications. A ninety
foot bridge is beng put across the
Chetco by the railroad. Other places
along the coast are aald to be rather
quiet. Grants Pass Courier.
May Settle School Row
Colonel H. H. Sargent, of Jackson
ville, attended , to business matter
in the city Wednesday afternoon. A
leave the hospital two days after
the accident. The Caliofrnla tour
ist, J. Cooper, who collided with the
Morris car, left his machine at a
cal ball tossers. The girls will clash!
1 m tBe T01le' oa" me- u0 the 60y
Itest.
.Medford Visitor
Mrs. O. B. Abbott, uf
was in Ashland yesterday
friends. Mrs. .Abbott, accompanied
by her daughter, Miss Lucille Ab
bott, who left Medford yesterday
o tor the University of California at
Beraeier, as jar s Asuianu.
, .
Paul .Main HI
, ... ,
paul Mar o( Overland shoe
. . , . .. . ,
auui, ill m us uvuit VI uia IU1-
enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Third street.
J. D. Mars. 61
Antelope Valley Visitor
Andrew GriBBom, rancher from
I Antelope Valley, was an
Ashland
lv8llor yesterday on buslnem
Ht-out Hike Rand Report
ThA fnllnwltlff rannrf nn thA Ttnv.
o . . . . . .. j
Scout budget for the encampment!
f t .w. v -ota. .ki. . i...
been
made by Rev. C. V. Koebler.
scoutmaster:
Received from scouts, intrested
parties and miscellaneous
sources '. . . $209.20
Paid for food 146.84
Paid for drayage 46.00
Total paid out 190.84
Balance 18.36
Pail to treasurer troop 1. . . 9.18
Paid to treasurer troop t . . . 9.18'
ThA ntn Tmnrnvomont rinh is
. " .
n anninw n nnAM umaiianii rnw vian.
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tember 20. according to Miss Grace
Chamberlain, president. The affair., typewrltng ,t ,hB bigh school,
win oe a uuicn trea w.m .ix,are cozly ensconced for the winter
cent tlckeu for sale at the Pompa--ln a,)artmenU of the Bergner doml -
A... .Ml, a., kul
-uuu. m.u.rA. .H..US. u...t
Miss Chamberlain.
Play Tennis Before Breakfast
icuuh mi u.unui tun; murw
,Bg .ppetlter for J. H. McGee, H. T.j
E,more. p. S. Engle and S. A. Pet-
erSl who nave been early riserrs for
the past week, playing tennis as a
rushing start for a day's work.
Returns from Berkeley
Mrs. J. R. Lilly baa returned to
her Ashland home after an extended
visit with her son. Kenneth, ln Ber
keley, Calif.
Remodel Vendorae Apailnieuls
The Vendome apartment building
near the Standard Oil service sta
tion la being remodeled by a force
of men under the direction ot Con
tractor Wilson. The building wil!
be repainted with paint supplied by
Dtckerson A Son.
I"" Criminal Buaine ,
There will be a heavy criminal
business at the October term of the
circuit court. So far there are ttalr-
y cases to cine up at that term.,
The grand jury convenes the third,
Monday iu October, and court con
venes a short time later. There are
eighteen or nineteen prisoners now
confined ln the county Jail, the cases
of a number ot whom will be before
the coming grand) jury session.
Christian Worker Picnic
The Christian Workers bands
Ofi
Talent and Ashland are planning to j j y. Wright and family and Mm.
hold a eervlce at the school bouse .foH?pliiit Chample and family were
on Green Springs mountain where! dinner guests ut the I). N. Davis
Mlsa Ena Davis la teaching, on Sun-lhome ,, ne Boulevard Sunday. (
day afternoon. September 18. Since j ,
this la a rather long trip, the young) Located al Berkeley
people have decided to have a picnic The (1. T. Salsbury fumlly, whoj
dinner. The party will meet lm- formerly liven in Ashland, on Grant
mediately after church at 12:30 at' street, write to Ashland friends
the city library. All young people! stating that they are comfortably lo-j
are Invited to make thla trip and at-iCated In Berkeley, Calif. They send
tend tbe meeting. Anyone who did j kindest regards to all inquiring
not attend the busineaa meeting last j friends.
Monday evening should see Miss!
Pauline Plummer who Is chairman
ot tbe "Eats committee," and learn
what they are to bring. Committee
Musical Evraing
' Last evening Miss Berna Halght
Kirkpatrlck home on Leonard street
by playing a number ot selections on
Mrs, Hoag, Dorothy and Katharine; through the C, B. Lamkln realty listers, Mrs. J, T. Ooetler, of Klam
Mr, and Mrs. Forbes and Jack; Mrs. j agency. This sale marks the second ath Falls, and Mrs. 0. C. Brlgge, o(
Hamaker, Mr. Elmore, Mr. and ranch purchase made by Mr. Wild Oakland, Calif., at their old home
Mrs. Klrkrwtrlck, and 0. h. Barn-! In this vicinity during the past few in Falrvlew, Kan. Othsr places vis
hill. The latter t'..fff.3 to leave to- weeks. , lted were Kansas City, Mo Topeka
morrow morning for Corvallls, stop-! and Pratt, Kan., El Paso, Tx., Los
plhgeta route at Medford and Orautai Return from Klamath Fall .Angeles, alia: Oakland, Calif., Klam
Pass. Mrs. L. Hilty has returnedf romj8"1 VMt-
' 1 " I Klumuth Falls, whero she has beeuj
Leaves for Druin ( renewing the acquaintance of hev Sister
. William Hedrlck, of B street, liu husbuml. who has been dver there; Mrs. E. Huschke has received word
left for Drain where he will visit hls;tao past few months. They are un-!o( the recen' duth of her slater in
old home aud son, Ray Hedrlck ant) decided if Mr. Hilty will return here! Houstou' T"- Mr- ant' Mrs- Hu9"
fumUy, while In Douglas county. !for the winter, or if the family wlllcnke had "Pected to visit the sister
Farewell Party-
Frank Ward and William
Holmes
served rerresuments.
Mot or Through California
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson are en
joying a motor trip through Califor
Medford,! uia at present. C. W. N'lius is tak
vlaitlng InK .Mr. Wilson's' place iu the Ideal
grocery.
Ijfnves for O. A. C
Raymond Hadger left this morn
ing for Corvallis, where he will at-'
tend the Oregon State Agricultural
college.
Returns to Ihinmnuii
' Mrs. Walter James has returned to
Dunsmuir, Calif., after spending the;
'summer months in Ashland at the
Rose apartments ou East Main
street.
Entertained at Medford
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fuller and
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reed were re
cently entertained at a Medford din-
ner party given by Mr. and Mrs. L.
,,, .
P- A'"ei of thut city. Miss Ames will
uttend the University of Minnesota
this year.
I SATl'RDArS HXWB
( , K,.1.af fink,
Charley Brady eays to Heury Hub
bard, "Ever hear the story of the
little tiu box?" Heury says "No."
Charley sayB. "There -wasn't any
thing in It."
Teachers Take ApsatinetU
Miss Teuney E. Frakea, who came
here from Lake county to teach the
third " grade nt the Hawthorne
tlilra graae ai m n.mv.
. n.isi. .
school, and Miss Amy Mine, oi u -
... , i.,,-,- r hnnkkmoinei
1 iuiik. iti.i i no wi vtv. w . v. . -
c ou AnUo street.
I Concrete Poured for Dam
, CoI1Crete was being poured today
... ,h. last section of me navage
(lum that portion in the by l9vlvnnjll an
Mug tnB ony nnconstructed, wn(ir Hhl, ,
pass being me ouiy uti)iiBi.W,Pri, hi, i,art been visiting friends
part of the dam. Rapid headway
was made in the placing of the forms
and In getting the concrete started.
Although no high water is expected
uutil late In the fall, no chances
are to be taken, and two more weeks
will see Its completion. Grunts Pass
Courier.
WiUicm Swluuung Test
The Scout council met at
Nat this morning to witness
the
the
swimming tests ot a number of Boy
Scouts who are trying for merit
badges In swimming.
Hpend Jolly Evening j
A number of Christian Endeavor ,
young people of the local societies,
and a few from Medfurd drove out
to the liiist'itahle home of Mr. and
L mKh ,a9l ,, ,0 HM,.1H ' ;, ,;', the Southern p.c,n;
J()y evellug wil Uoyi) C..rrick,J,om)11Iiy.
(hem of th stllt9 confer;
enee at Columbia Beach.
Frnleys l'uve
Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and children1
left for California last week. Mm.
Frnlr will ioin her husband, Earl
! Fruley, who is one of California's
j most successful teachers.
Painting House
Bert Turner Is lmprovlifc the ap
pearance of his home on Sfttb street
with several cans of pain tpurchased
from Dickerson Son.
J, Wbytock sold his nine acre
ranch on Bellevlew lune thla week
to J. B. Wild, a new arrival from
mils, Colo. The deal was made
move there to reside permanently.
W. O. Dirkeiwou Improving
W. 0. Dlckernou, 111 Bush street,
who suffered a paralytic stroke re-wftek b. llDe39 , rfcoverln! frf)11
cently. la reported as improving wlthjlpr llckMM , w bff
favorable chances for recovery, ac
cording to the attendlug physician.
Iifiivii for Iowa
Mrs. Murray Murphy and diiugh-
ter, Mury Louise, left Tuesday for
Gland Rapids, la., where they will
visit Mrs. Murphy's parents. They
will villain at Grand llaplds for the
next six weeks.
Al Lake O' Woods
The (i. W. Glasgow family i
spending a few weeks vacation
Luke O' Woods before the end
camping days this year.
"Johnson I'ruirle"
E. C. Bartlett
business visitor
Prairie" yesterday.
Visitor
was au Ashlaud,;
from "Johnson
Hill Visitor
W. II. Morris, of Hilt. Calif., was
in Ashland yesterday on business.
Return from Portland '
Mrs. Murcia Mitchell and daughter
Carol, 128 Laurel street, have re
turned from Portland where they
have been visiting Mrs. Mitchell's
son.
Los Aiuelr.i Visitors I being that by mating a nominal
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conkey. and cuar " vei'y large crow would ul
Mr. und .Mrs. Carter Jacobs, all of' ',,nrt- and. that the First company
I.os Angeles, Calif., and former resi
dents near Siskiyou, passed through
Ashland yesterduy by auto en route
to Portland. While here they made
a b!
hurt visit with Benjamin Hciwe"''anl,1tlon. and need the support
of llio Plaza market.
Visiting Parents
Harry Morgan, of Corvallls, is
viRitlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. M, Morgan, on Mountain avenue.
Hilt Visitor-
A1,. Fav 1.0(t,.r- whn iivei) on a
Mrs. Fay Potter,
,. .,,, .,,. HjU ulir nM been
. ... j
viciiiiii iiiip nirnnig. mr anil iwr.w.
K(;,B1. , ast few dayg be.
roro thfilr aeparUre for CorVttl,g,
1 wj wi u Kel(,r wi aHend
,h 0 Agricultural college. ,
j ui,,.,,, !,,,, Keturns
, AlsH uiunehe Hicks, librarian, iti-
........h Thomilav aveiiliie frnm Psnn.
d other eastern states,
,lu lelll(,t,s during the past fewj
t)l(lltlld.
j
Mams Valley Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Willaiu Kddlugton
nail daughter, .Miss Mary, of Sums
Valley, were Ashland visitors Thurs-
ilny. While
local doctor.
I
here they consulted a
Central Point. Visitor
County Commissioner Victor Bur
sell and family, from near Central!
Point, stopped over for a picnic din-!
ner in the park, ou their way home
from Yreka. Calif.
t
vul, Here 'j
jMr und Urn j 3 Angwlu, of;
(.uklunl. Calif., are visiting their ,
son, J. E. Angwlu, :i Bush street,
Dr. ItertJia Sawyer Returns
Dr. ilerthu E. Sawyer returned
yesterday from a three months vaca
tion trip, spent in company with her
Do More Than Live
Enjoy Lile!
The enjoyment which comes from
eliminating worry, from being abl
to plan and carry through . thoa
plans, belongs almost exclusively to
those who save.
Open a thrift account here. Start
with only a dollar, If you will, but
start. Do more thaa live enjoy
-life! 4 m
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
i within the uext few weeks.
(unfilled by Illness
-Mrs. E. Huschke, who has beei,
I confined to her home for thu nut
again.
Return from Drain, Or,
Mrs. Andrew Redlfer has returned
tn Ashland after several weeks of
visiting with relatives lu Drain.
Visitor at Medford
.Mrs. l.urctta Hedrick was u
ford visitor Wednesday.
Returns from Poillaud
Med-
Move lo Houlevard
The Wilmot family, recent arrivals
from Eugene, have moved from All
da street to the Boulevard.
FAMUl'S VIOLINIST
WlLh PLAY HKKK
SOON AT AKUORY
By WM. URI008
ttk'ovgsurd, the noted Danish vio
linist, is to be at the Armory Sep
tember 29. This is one of the big
gebt features lu the musical history
of Ashlaud.
After much consideration it was
decided by the committee from the
First rompHuy, lu charge of the af-
, fair, that only a nominal charge bj
inndn for the performance, the plan
would profit more by the volume ot
attendance, rather than by the price.
The First company has labored
long and hard for the welfare of the
of every true and loyal ABhlnnder.
It is. at best, a very wearisome task
for every member to give an even
ing a week to military drill and en
deavor, and certainly those people
of the city who are not so giving
their time, should help support them
to the limit.
Churches and schools have Iwn
asked to announce the coming of
this wonderful musician, in order
thut Ashland may be there with a
tremendous nudlenco. The Armory
Is capable of seating 3000 people,
and the boys want every seat taken.
Seats for this splendid event ;ir
now ou sale at Rose Brother.
Jars with Lids
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
Waterglass Your Winter
Supply.
Provost Bros.
The Ueider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
will do your plowing riicht now
In your hard, sticky soil.
Bargain In unrd senuig uwolilue;
also a new cm-load of White Hew
ing machine Just in, at
Peil's Corner