Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924, September 21, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
TUESDAY'S NEWS
Los Angeles Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steves aad lit
tle daughter, Mrs. C. Farrar and Ed
ward Ingram, who have been mak
ing an Oregon auto tour, motoring
to Crater Lake and fishing In the
Kogue river, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. I'. G. Coleman.
To Leave for Corvallls
Miss Myra Cunter will leave for
Corvallis this week, where she will
teach In the public school of that
city.
Return from Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. William Dodge re
turned yesterday afternoon from
Eastern Oregon In the vicinity of La
Pine and Twin Lakes, where they
were visiting relatives of Mrs. Dodge
as part of a week's motoring trip.
Motor to Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ilose left
yesterday on an extended motoring
trip that will Include the Northwest,
points in Canada and Alaska. Mr.
Rose Is said to have decided to tour
Alaska after listening to a colorful
tale of the travels of George Kramer,
Southern Pacific station agent, In
the northern clime.
Takes Position at Orres'
Grant Selby, high school student,
has taken a position as part time
clerk at L. J. Orres' tailoring estab
lishment. Leave for V. of O.
Meredith Beaver, Harold Simpson'
and CheBter MacCracken left Sunday
for Eugene, where they will attend
the University of Oregon.
Will Attend Stanford
Donald Frailer will leave for Palo
Alto, Calif., this coming Monday,
where he will attend the Stanford
university.
I'. of (. Students to Leave
With the opening of the Unlver;
slty of Oregon, many Aahiand stu
dents are planning to leave for Eu
gene this week. The following will
leave Friday: John Anderson, Verne
Blue, Melvln Kaegl, and Dwight
Gregg. Misses Laura Wenner and
Wtlma Cbattln plan to leave Sat
urday. Siskiyou Visitor
Mrs. A. J. Craig, who la teachiug
In the Siskiyou school, was an Ash
land visitor Sunday.
Visits at Hornbrook
L. J. Orres returned yesterday
from Hornbrook, Calif., where he
had been on a short business trip.
Heturu from Canada
Mr. und Mrs. F. B. Byers have re
turned from Canada, where they
have been for the past two months.
Mr. Byers was a delegate to a con
tention of railroad men held In Can
ada. Drain Lumberman Visits
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Claus, who
have been viBlting Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Selby, 06 Third street, returned to
Drain yesterday, where Mr. Claus
Is connected with a lumber company
of tbat place.
Motorist Return
E. J. Herbst and family have re
turned to their home here after a
month's motoring trip to Canadian
points.
Teaches at Klamath Falls
Miss Maud York is at Klamath
Falls, where she will teach school.
Miss York's school is about five.
miles from Klamath Falls.
Ki'turn from PrlnevUle
S. A. Prose and wife have returned
from Prinevllle where they have been
visiting, combining business with
pleasure.
Overheard at the Elk' Club-
Don Whitney had just come In off
a helper, and was dozing In a chair.
His brother Frank came up and
nays. "Don, loan me four bits. I'm
hungry." Don snooxed on. Frank
shook him and says, "Wake up, I
want to borrow a dollar. Don
roused and said, "Ob, I heard you
the first time."
To Visit NlMfT-la-Law
M rs W. L. Menaugh, of Washing
ton, D. C, arrived this morning on
No. 12, for an extended visit with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. H. Pal
mer on Allison street.
Oa Dm Hunt-
Ben Howe, of the Plaza market,
and Mr! Sperry. Mountain avenue,
left yesterday afternoon on a deer
hunting expedition in the vicinity of
Josephine Caves near Grants Pas.
Gnat Fa Visitor
Mrs. Whitney, of Grunts Pass
with ber two daughters. Miss Ruth
and Mrs. Mont Brlgga, of San Fran
cisco, the latter of which is spend
ing a month with her mother, mot
ored over to Ashland and picnicked
in the park Sunday, and expect to
come again today.
w Tailor at Paulserud's
J. J. Kubilus, of San Francisco,
arrived in Ashlund yesterday, and
has accepted a position as tailor at
Paulaernd's.
'Frisco Arrival
A. Horn, a recent urrival from San
Francisco, has taken a position at
L. J. Or res' ag tailor.
Mrs. U. S. Duller 111
Mrs. G. S. Butler is reported as
confined to her home by illness to-.
day.
Entertain ut D'nuer
Mr. aud Mil. V. V. Mills enter
talned guests Saturday evening at a
dinner party given at the Hotel Ash
land.
SupH-r Entertainment
Dr. and Mrs. George O. Jarvls en
tertained guests at the Sunday even
ing supper party given at the Hotel
Ashland.
Sacramento Visitor
Mrs. Ernest Jeffrey and baby ar
rived this morning for a short visit
with her mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Iren Euan and Mrs. B. H. Hatch,
217 Granite street.
Eentertain at Elks' Club
H. C. Hansen, of Medford, enter
tained as dinner guests at the Elks'
club Sunday evening, Miss Marie
Faldlne, Mrs. J. Z. Wing and mother,
Mrs. Whalley.
Burglar Is Foiled
"Too much light" radiating from
a flash light In the hand of M. E.
Horr, put an ambitious burglar
to flight lust night at 9.30 o'clock,
after an attempt to break in the back
door of the Elkhorn gun store. The
would-be burglar had succeeded In
breaking in a light screen door and
was starting operations on the heavy
panel door, when Mr. Horr,
aroused from sleep, turned the flash
light on the intrduer and) put him
to flight.
Espee Officials Visit
Agent Kramer and District Freight
Agent SparkB were showing the
sights of Ashland today to It. E.
Kelly, representative of the execu
tive department, and K. C. Ingram,
editor of the Bulletin of tbe South
ern Pacific company. The gentlemenj
are on a trip of inspection and of
getting acquainted with conditions
and patrons of the road.
Bible School Rally Day-
Sunday at the Christian church
the Bible School rooms were lined
with Rally Day posters which were
made by the different classes In prep
aration, for next Sundays Rally Day
program. Some of the posters were
unusually well done and amusing In
the extreme as well as unique In
style. A number of cars are in read
iness to take anyone who is in need
of their service, phone 124 If you
want a ride next Sunday morning to
the Christlun Bible School Contrib
uted.
Duck Hunter Return
"Shy" Plerson and Ben Bowers,
who have been intrepid duck hunt
ers in Klamath county during the
past week, returned yesterday with
"the limit."
Hilt Visitor-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marshall, of
Hilt, Calif., were Ashland business
visitors Saturday.
New Sunday Softool Officers
New officers were elected 8unday
for tbe Christian Bible School aa
follow; Supt, Frank Patterson; As
sistant Supt., Mrs. F. E. Wllmot;
Sec-Treas., J. A. Pratman; Pianist,
Alma Short; Assistant Pianist. Vera
Cbample; Cholrster, Mrs. J. V
Wright; Librarian, May Benedict
The retiring officers were given a
rising vote of thanks for their faith
ful and efficient scervlce during a
very hard year in the history ol the
Bible School.
Mad Coyote Killed
A mad coyote afflicted with the
rabies was killed September 13 near
Pilot Rock by Rile Kennedy, who
lives in that vicinity. The coyote
was wandering around the bouse dls
turbine the does and when Mr. Ken
nedy opened the door he tried to
enter the house but was killed before
Injuring anyone.
Hrrnir ArtUt KKunn .
Frank Patterson the well known
scenic artist, has returned home af
ter some time spent In the vklnlty
of Portland.
W. C. T. V. Officers
The following county W. C. T. V.
officers were elected at the recent
meeting in Medford: President, Mrs.
Alice Jlllson, Ashland; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. Stella Leavttt
Ashland; recording secretary, Mrs.
Lydla Howell, Medford; treasurer,
Mrs. Zina Canaday, Medford. Mrs.
Mary Lozler, of Medford, and Mrs.
Jlllson and Mrs. Leavttt, of Ashland,
were chosen as delegates to the state
convention.
U. A. C. Student Visits
Harry Morgan has returned from
Corvallis where he has been In at
tendance at the Agricultural college
for a number of months. Mr. Mor
gan returned this week to Corvallis
to finish his work.
Dunsmulr Visitor
Edward Wolte(rs, who oVmerly
lived in Ashland but is now living in
Dunsmulr, Calif., was in town last
week. He states tbat he sold his
car to JanieB Beagle of this city.
Medford Visitor
George Smith, an automobile sup
ply man from Medford, was an Ash
land visitor yesterday, and lunched
ut the Elks' club.
Visits Eugene Friends
Mrs. U. S. Ragland, of Siskiyou,
passed through Ashland yesterday
on her way to visit friends in Eugene
for a few days.
Former Resident Dies
Word was received here this
morning of the death of Mrs. F. W.
Pinkerton, a former Ashland resi
dent, on East Main street, at Spo
kane, Wash., September 11. The
funeral was held September 13. Mrs,
Pinkerton left Ashland about a year
ago with her husband, who survive
her, for Spokane where she planned
an extended! visit with her son In that,
city. Mrs. Pinkerton attended the
Christian Science church here.
Returns from World Tour
Hubert Prescott, who has been
touring 'the world for the past year
as a seaman on ocean liners and
freighters, has returned to Ashland
and is at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prescott, 571
Chestnut street. Hubert will leave
for Eugene the latter part of this
week to attend the University of
Oregon.
Leaves for Corvallis
Edward Moore left for Corvallis
Sunday.
Visit nt Rogue River
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Heer and Mrs.
L, Stevens and daughter, Mildred
spent Sunday at Rogue River, where
they visited at the M. L. Johnson
home.
THURSDAY'S MCWb
Held to Grand Jury
Vord Chamberlain, one of the men
accused of being implicated In tbe
thui't of property from the armory
of separate company A, was held to
the grand Jury Monday afternoon by
Justice Taylor in bond of $1000.
George Shaffer and William Brown,
two others implicated, were turned
over to juvenile court, us their par
ents claim they are only eighteen
years of age. The case of Carl Gregg
comes up in court Wednesday. Cap
tain Canaday recovered more stol
en property Monday which was con
cealed under the approach to the
rear part of the Korlnek building,
consisting of beltB, blankets, trous
ers and leggings to the value of
$50. Medford Mall Tribune.
Ah! The Plot Thicken!
A warm shotgun reception await
the man who several time at night
recently has entered a West Tenth
street kitchen, the door of which
had been left open until tbe men
folks arrived home, and turned on
the electric switch which, unknown
to him, turns the lights on all over
the house. In addition, if caf ght, a.
penitentiary sentence awaits him.
The bouse is now guarded nightly.
Medford Mail Trlbuue.
Disposal of Timber Slashing
Methods of co-operation for the
disposal of slashings In Oregon tim
ber will be discussed at a confer
ence participated In by the state
bourd of forestry, logging operators
and timber land owners, in Port
land, September 17, at the office of
George H. Cecil, district forester In
the postotflce building. The stat
board hopes to enlist tbe assistance
and co-operation of logging opera
tors and other owners of slashings
In complying with the requirements
of tbe state law. Letters are being
sent out to all operator and also to
owners of adjoining timber lands,
asking them to attend th meeting.
Rogue River Visitors
John McClaren and J. H. Priest,
of Rogue River, were Ashland visit
ors on Tuesday.
Arrivals at Hot4 Ashland
H. B. Symes, San Francisco; G. E.
Klbby, W. F. Sergeant, C. W. Fuller
ton. 8. J. Grimes, Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Bartlett. Berkeley, Calif.;
Z. M. Agee, Portland; J. LIndqulst,
Lwtston, Ida.; O. Rossensteln, Chl-
cago, 111.; E. J. McNaughton, Leo
Jannlngs, Los Angeles, Calif.; H. N.
Norton, Portland; J. A. Thomasen,
Dusmuir, Calif.; Geo. E. Patten, Eu
gene; Mrs. J. H. Roth and party,
Cottonwood, Calif.; .0. F. Hoag and
family, Seattle, Wash.; B. D. West
fall, Portland.
Leave for Klamath Falls
William Allen, Ashland postal
employe, left this morning for Klam
ath Falls, where be will spend the
week-end visiting friends.
On Hunting Trip
Arthur Troutfether, proprietor of
the Plaza confectionary, and Frank
Barntbouse, left yesterday for Klam
ath Falls and Lakevlew, where they
will bunt for the next week or ten
days." Edward Butler has assumed
charge of the confectionary store
during Mr. Troutfether's absence.
Dr. Mattie -Shaw Returns
Dr. Mattie Shaw and son, Marvin,
have returned to Ashland from Port
land, and are now occupying the
family home at 108 Pioneer avenue,
where Dr. Shaw will again open an
office. Dr. H. M. Shaw and son,
Victor, will arrive later from the
Shaw ranch In Coos county.
Ladles' Art Club Meets
The Ladles' Art club, formerly the
Ladles' Auxiliary club, held Its first
meeting of tbe season Monday even
ing, September 12, at which time
the following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. Selma Gray; vice
president, Mrs. Anna Briggs; secre
tary, Mrs. Marian E. Thornton;
treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Bush. Mrs.
Will Myer and Mrs. W. H. McNalr
are tbe appointed house committee
for the coming year.
Mcdool Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bailey and Mr.
and Mrs. Field Rise, of Mcdoel, Cali
fornia, are visiting' Mrs. Franke West,
Beach avenue, ' after a motoring
trip that Included Crescent City,
Calif., and Grants Pass.
Eugene Visitor
Mm. A. C. Dlxson and daughter,
of Eugene, are visiting Mrs. ' DIx-
son's brother, Fred W. Herrln.
Visit Father Hi
Dr. and Mr. Lane Briscoe, of
Seattle, Wash., are visiting Dr. Bris
coe's parents, Prof, and Mrs. G. A.
Briscoe. Dr. Briscoe was a. guest
at a re-ent Chamber of Commerce
luncheon. 1
Return from Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cavln have
returned from an extended visit at
Ellensburg, Wash.
Outing Trip '
Irving Flnley, George Eubanks,
J. W. Brnner and O. F. Billing re
turned yesterday evening from
Scotts valley, where they had been
on a two days outing trip.
Return from Crescent City
Bill Paul, locally known as an ex
alted fisherman, returned yesterday
from a camping trip of several days
In California, as far south of Cres
tent City.
Rut urn from California
Miss Marjorle Edson, of Gazelle,
Calif., has returned to Ashland to
take up ber work as a senior In the
high school.
Return from Grants Pass-
Miss Mildred Culy, who has spent
tbe summer at Grants Pass, with
her sister, is back for her lft year
in nign school. Miss Klizaoetn Len
nox, class of '21, is taking post
graduate work In the teacher train
ing department of the high school.
Lime Plant Closed
The state lime plant at Gold Hill
baa closed, due to the lack of orders
from farmers for limestone. The
storage capacity of the plant for tbe
finished product Is 600 tons, and the
plant will not resume until this Is
exhausted and th fall orders from
the farmers are received in sufficient
quantities to permit a steady run.
' WKDXKHDArs raws
To Spend Winter Hero
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simmons are
new arrivals at th auto camp
grounds from a ranch north of Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will
locate here for the winter months.
Baby Daughter Arrive
Word baa been received her of
rthe birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Creison, at Dunsmulr.
Mrs. Creasoa was formerly Miss
Caidys Good, of Ashland.
A Question of
Jack Feebler and wife and two
children have returned from a hunt
ing trip up at th Green Spring
mountain. Their shooting prowess
brought them a good sized deer, of
which the children were a proud as
the parent, saying "W killed a
dear." Jack wired to Ban Antonio,
Texas, about a mill he owned In the
region of the flood district, and this
is tbe answer he received: "Your
dam is here by the mill-site, but
your mill Isp't her by a dam-sit."
To Attend O. A. O
Jack Brady and Ted Qe Buer left
yesterday for Corvallis, where they
will enter tbe Oregon Agricultural
college as sophomores. They will be
room mates, share all th joy pack
ages from home together, and are
members of the same fraternity.
Among others who are attending the
O. A. C. are Burton Wynu, James
Porter, Darrel Mlnkler and Isaac
Porter.
Leave for Ourvnllls
The Kellar family left for Cor
vallis today, where Mrs. Kellar will
keep house for ber son and daugh
ter, Robert and Ivern, who are at
tending Oregon Agricultural college
The Kellurs will be gone the eutlre
school year, having rented their
home on Allison street to the Cor
nelius family.
Leave for CorvalUs rr,
Mr. Bechtels, who has been clerk
ing in the White House grocery,
left today for Corvallis where be
will attend the Oregon Agricultural
college. Mrs. Bechtel will leave for
Corvallis the first of next week.
Locla Girl Marries
Miss Mildred Brunk was married
to Adolph Greenbaum at Salem, Aug
ust 27. Tbe bride Is an Ashlund
girl, ber father having at one time
been postmaster here. The groom
Is' a graduate of Yale college, and
Is now a junior partner of Green
baum's cfepartment store in Salem.
They will make their home In Salem.
To Attend V. of O.
Miss Wilma Chattin has left to at
tend the University of Oregon at Eu
gene this year, where she will take
up physical education. She spent
two years at Willamette university
at Salein majoring in journalism.
Miss May Poley will also attend the
University of Oregon agfln this
year.
Burdlck Family Returns
R. L. Burdick und family have re
turned from an extended outing trip
at Crater Lake and Lake O' Woods.
To 'Frisco Hospital
M. J. Lore will leave this evening
for a San Francisco hospital where
he may undergo an operation.
Visit Rogue River
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Walker, daugh
ter. Janle, and Mrs. Walker's sister,
Mrs. Grace Dreys, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClaren, on
their ranch near Rogue River.
Return from Lake O' Woods
"Johnnie" Ruger returned with
Prof. Vlnlng and Ralph Vlning lust
week from Lake O' Woods.
Return from Crater Lake
Misses Georgia , Coffee and Lois
Rhodes, J. Floyd Place and Glenn
Rhodes, brother of Miss Rhodes, re
turned yesterday after a three days
trip to Crater Lake and Lake O'
Woods. They report the weather in
the vicinity of Crater Lake aa ex
tremely chilly.
Leave for Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Vlning left
yesterday by auto for Oakland,
Calif. They expect to return in the
near future.
Rogue River Visitor
J. H. Priest, of Rogue River, was
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
D. A. R. to Meet
Mount Ashland chapter, D. A. R.,
will hold the first meeting for the
year 1921-22 at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Dodge, 690 Boulevard, on Friday,
September K, at 2:30 o'clock.
Seattle V fad tor
Walker M. Thorn and Robert M.
Llndsey, of Seattle, Wash., are vis
itors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. H, Johnson. Mr. Thorne Is a son
of Mrs. Johnson. . -'
Return to Oakland
Paul R. Winter and Charles E.
Bourn, son and son-in-law of Mrs.
O. Winter, left Saturday for Oak
land. Calif. The party are travel
ing by auto. Mrs. Bourn will re
main for an extended visit with ber
mother.
Auto Tire Stolen
One extra tire and tire from the
two front wheels of a car owned by
William Sams were stolen Monday
night while the machine was parked
In front of the Roy Hosier home on!
Third street. The tire-stripped auto
was found a block from the Hosier1
home, police state.
Garage Burglar
A heavy blanket was stolen from
the M. C. Llnlnger automobile Mon
day night by a burglar who forced
bis entrance to th Llnlnger gang,1
American Legion Kplum
By DONALD SPENCER
Ashland post No. 14, American
Legion, had a regular session again
last Tuesday night. Tbey have es
tablished a regular club room to
gether with tbe G. A. R., In the Ar
mory. It is planned to redecorate
tbe room und make It a really com
fortable meeting room for all vet
erans. The meeting was alive und full of
Interest for all concerned. Muuy
committees reported their activities
and have shown work well done.
Henry Puce leans heavily to en
tertainment und anything that la
for the best Interests of the Legion
In general, so he beads a committee
which will arrange for a whaling
big get-together meeting of all ex
service men und their relatives to
be held ut tbe Armory September 27.
It's to be a regular old-fashioned
party style, the kind that we never
get tired of. They will select a la
dies' committee from tbe Auxiliary
and other relatives, to co-operate
with them in the final preparations
in order tbat it might be the most
complete success. Tbe affair Is for
all ex-service men and their rela
tives, so don't overlook any bets, but
plan to be there.
,Tbe stute aid is of paramount lu
te rest for all ex-service men, so it
necessarily brought out a lot of dis
cussion. Arrangements were mad
for a bonus meeting to be held at
the Armory for Thursday night,
when the committee will be ready to
handle any kind of questions that
will be asked, und fill out all tbe ap
plications possible. Don Dlckerson
and his crew of chefs will band out
a bit or eats on the side lines while
tbe scrimmage is in progress. If
you seek Information on bonus or
loan lines, be theie.
We are most agreeably surprised
at the number of fellows who are
taking out loans. They don't want
the bonus. The loan really means
something to them ,and to ABbland
in general. Many of them like the
Idea that they have $3000 credit
with the stute that they can draw
on any time in years to come, while
the bonus only laBts over night.
If our national government could
realize just what the ex-service men ;
are doing with the bonuses which!
they receive from the various states,
they would not hesitate a moment to'
296 Helman street. Chief Hatcher
admits that the robbery is a sure
sign of a hard winter.
.1. P. Dodge lioturns :
J. P. Dodge, local furnitrua deal-1
er, returned yesterday from Port-l
land, where be has been for the past!
two weeks attending to business
mutters.
Returns from Prospect
Clam Clurk has returned from
Prospect, where he was working
during the summer months, to
tend school here.
Return from Summer Lake
Mrs. Cnrolton und sons, "Bo" and,
Roy Carolton, have returned from
the Carolton ranch in eastern Ore
gon, near Summer lake, accompanied
by Alrt Guthrie and Leslie Herr.
MASTER ItERT WRIGHT
CELEBRATES EIGHTH
BIRTHDAY, HOMJB PARTY,
Master Bert Wright, son of Mr.;
and Mrs. J. V. Wright of Mountain
Avenue, celebrated his eighth birth
day on Saturday with a party at
tended by several school friends. Tbe
afternoon was passed with lively out-1
door games, and refreshments served !
consisting of pink lemonade and cake
to which tbe youngsters did full jus
tice. Those present were: Donald
and Dorothy Ginsinger, Gerald Head
ley, Tlngley Chample, Paul Jones,
NOW IS
Plaza Market
IS THE PLACE
New Nebraska Corn Meal, per sack : .."!"
Graham Flour, per sack 42
Soft Wheat Flour, per sack, 49 lbs $1.58 and $1.72
All Hard Wheat Flour $-'.45
.Maple Cane Syrup, quarts 45c; half gals, 80c; gals. $1.45
Vou will always save money on your meat and groceries
if ymi trade at the
Plaza Market
fil NORTH MAIN STREET,
pass that adjusted compensation
bill.
Th boys are NOT squanderers,
but are home builders, and sound
citizens, who want to take up th
threads where they were broken, and
pull ahead.
It will be Interesting to watch th
results of the Oregon state aid mea
sure. It just tickles tbe members of
Ashland post some to learn of Ger
ald Gunter's wedding with (used to
was) Miss Huzel Powell. You bet
cha they did It Wednesday ufternoon
und then beat It out of town In their
little Ford bug. They are coming
back, though, und have purchased a
dandy little bungalow near the
Chautauqua building. We'll venture
a guess what Gerald will do with
his chance at tbe state aid measure.
That's substantial progress, and not
squandering.
Ashland post has been greatly In"
need of good orutors and spellbind
ers, but we were very pleasantly
suprlsed when Chet Smith budded
out Into a most enthusiastic dis
course ut the lust meeting. He could
not even wait for bis turn to come,
but pulled tbe other fellows down so
that his turn would come sooner
It's good stuff. Chet, we want you
to come again.
Ashland post has two mighty good
entertainers that we ure mighty
proud of, and they are John O. Rigg
and Rev. W. L. Evans, who put th
Legion up to full glory with the G.
A. R. and W. R. C. at their reunion.
They have the lasting appreciation
of the post for tbelr splendid spirit
with which they responded to our
call for help.
The more we see of our lyceum
course the better we like It. Our
committee has worked It over pretty
carefully ami announce the first
event to be tbe La Salle quartet for
October 1. These entertainers are
very well known to many people.
We feel particularly glad to have
them because they are all ex-service
men with us, and they are some
regular entertainers.
Remember tbe bouus meeting, and
then the Old-fashioned Party, fel
lows. After that we will have some
more good stuff.
and John Bradley Wllmot, Bert and
Vera Wright. Muster Bert received
quite a number of nice presents
from different friends.
MICH FETED VISITOR
FORMER ASIILAM) WOMAN,
LEA IfCS FOR WASH.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ward who
have been visiting here for the past
ten days will leave tomorrow evening
for their home at Burlington, Wash
ington. Mrs. Ward will be remem
bered here as Mrs. Francis Hockett
and numbers her friends here as
legion. They have had a buHy time
since their arrival having been glor
iously entertained by Mrs. Ward's
many friends. Mrs. Ward likes Bur
lington, because her home is there,
but she says good old Asland, with
Its mineral waters and wealth of
wonderful fruit still looks good to
her.
BAITIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY
TO MKKT WEDNESDAY P. M.
The Baptist missionary society
will meet at the church September
21 at 2:30 o'clock, when the fol
lowing program will bo given:
Piano solo Mrs. S. A. Peters. Jr.
Reading Mrs. O. F. Carson.
Piano solo Mrs. Allen Denton.
Reading Dr. Mattie Shaw.
Missionary talks will be given by
Mrs. Walter Evans and Mrs. C. A.
Brown.
THE TIME
ASHLAND, OREGON
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