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rid wnir XftitiMnf, September" 81, 1091 ASHLAXD WEIKLY TOIXOS LOCAL AND PERSONAL SATURDAY'S NEWS . Improve Home G. 0. Howard la making some ex tensive Improvements about hi? home on Oreaham atreet, which he recently purchased, In the way of bulldtng a cement wall along tke Beacli avenue Bide, besides remodel-J ing the Interior of the dwelling. ; Hunters Return Messrs. Hoyt, Robinson, Henry Bailey sud Robert Casey have re ... . '" mrucu iiuui a weens numiug mp Iti tha ,aul,.n ,.r 11,1,1 mnnntnln Tnnu .u Mi,,,. uw l.t.iuolit Id H,.au u,.,irf.ala.l niinlf. I brought in three good-sized buck's Mr. Ualley was very 111 on the trip, und is to be taken to one of the lo cal hospitals to be operated on, this morning. Oveiheniil at the EbYs' flub Glen Simpson suid to Hubert Jientley, "Ever hear the story of the three eggs?" Hubert said, "No." Glen said, "Too bad." Garage Dual Mude The Class A garage, in the Hotel Ashland building, was sold '.Monday of this week to Harold Prose, a local man formerly employed lit finders' department store, by C. A. Burns and his sou, C. Burns, who purchased the business a few months ago. C. A. Burns will spend tho winter in Ash land. C. Burns expects to leave within the next few days for Susan vllle, Calif., where he will accept a position with . fruit growers' asso ciation. Former Resident Visits John Zimmerman, a former Ash land resident, and his son-in-law, Charles Laughlam, of Turlock, Calif., arrived yesterday and are visiting friends here, while camped in the uuto park. Mr. Laughlam may lo cate In Ashland. Portland Visitor . W. Withers, of the Pacific' Coast Adjustment company at Port land), was in the city yesterday on business connected with the Billings nuency. Ranch Visitor Clarke Humaker was In the city yesterday from bis ranch just out aide the city limits, assisting In the construction of a small building at the home of hla son, Mark Hamaker. Mr. Hamaker says thut the Tidluga is a community paper In hla vicinity, and that nil of bis neighbora are constant readers of Ashland's only dally newspaper. At Jacksonville Mrs. I. D. Applegate Is at Jack sonville, spending a two weeks visit with Mrs. H. H. Sargent. ltetuin hum .losepliine Cav Ben Howe, of the Plaza market, and Mr. Sperry. who have been spending the lust two weeks in the vicinity of Josephine Cavds, near Grants Pass, hunting for deer, re turned yesterday without the deer. Oklahoma Arrival H. H. Taylor, of Lawton, Okla., Is n recent Ashland arrival and has taken a position with the East Side market. Mr. Taylor expects nis family to arrive In Ashland early next month. Mr. Taylor expects to make his home In Ashland. Meiirord Arrival Louis Crane, of Medford, has ac umen a nositloii at the Square Deal trocery. Mr. Crane has been In the employ of the Marsh grocery store Wor coming here. He expects to bring his family to reside here aa goon as he can find a suitable loca tion. x , K..t,m, from Portland m ' vinrrav. wife and children. who have Just returned from Tort- i.i .nH are on their way to An .... ,n, .1, pi- cuests at the home zona, -ii " M ... m. ,i,i Mrs. J. R. Greenwood" Wednesday. FRIDAY'S TTKW8 .i .......u. f,.r F.uiwnt . u nernrke Myers left this morning Mr Eugene, where she will enter the state university for the . .rhniii year. Tb position at the slate bank Miss Myers has held will be filled by Miss Ague. Hedberg. i,..i, Muninm Retu Frank Barnthrouse and Arthur Troutfether have returned from ii .n.iniv after a weeas ones. mama". ' hunting expedition. leaven fur Eugene William v McMillan left today for Eugene where He will attend the I'niversity of Oregon. First Oregon Ap In Hale The first car of Oregon apples to lie sold at auction In the east this season realized good prices. The lot, -which consisted of 765 boxes of Winter Bananas, was offered at New York uad ai the supply xd ap- plea available wan Unit and! the demand good, the roarkbi wai a firm one. The prices obtained on the Ore gon fruit were: Extra fancy, large, $4.2524.86; medium. $3.5004; small, 12.6093. 25-, fancy, 'large i, $3.603. 76; small to medium, $2.60 3.25; choice, large, $3.26 9 3.65; sman to medium, I2.C0 6 3. ' -0 A Fair Board- Action taken at a recent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce dirct ors culling for the aDoolntment of a board of twenty-five directors for uoaru oi iweuiy-uve uireciors (he coming winter fair. The ap- pointmenta will De maue witnin tne . . . . . . ... .. next few days by John H. Filler. Snilth-Hugues Worker arrives Mlsa Bertha Davis, state super visor for the Smith-Hughes work in dressmaking classea, arrived In Ash land yesterday to confer with , the Parent-Teachers association in charge of the .local dressmaking classes. . Medford Visitor Alice Poor, of Medford, has beeif visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoBeph C. Poor, 187, Sherman street, for the past week. Missionary .Society Entertained Mrs. Haltlo Silsby was hostess to the Presbyterian women's mission ary society yesterday. A very Inter esting and enthusiastic meeting was held. .Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown, Presbytery president, was present with a good word for mission study. Mrs. Rudkl will have charge of the study In the new book, "The Why and How of Foreign Missions," which will meet with Mrs. Shlnn next Thursday. The October meeting will lie a joint one with the Phoenix so ciety. First Jackson County Baby At the recent pioneers' meeting at Ashland It was stated that the first white boy born in Jackson county was Basil Derry, who was born March 20, 1853. This apparently is a mistake. For the Gore family of L .... ii.. t,.l Medford have family records to show that Walter 8. Gore of this city was born December 3, 1852, the son of Emerson E. Goro and Mary E. Gilmore Gore, and one of ten children. This would make Walter Gore, who is now a hale and hearty resident, three months ahead of Basil Deny. Medford Mall Tribuue. To Give Dinner Armistice Day The Wednesday Afternoon club, is planning on an Armistice day din ner, November 11, In lieu of the din ner or entertainment, formerly given February 22. The change was made because of the planned dinner of the D. A. R. on the latter date to .observe the birthday of George Washington. Some time before spring the club plans to give another dinner or party. The two yearly din- nera are given as a means of re plenishing the club's treasury. Taken to Iortlnnd Hospital 1. E. Marcey who has been ill for some time, is la a Portland hospital. Mr. Marcey. proprietor of the Over land garage, was accompanied to Portland by Mrs. Marcey on Mon day of this week. Visit at Klauiath Fails Mr. and Mrs. Emll Pell, and Miss Grace Chamberlain were visitors at Klaraatb Falls recently. Miss Cham berlain states that Klamath Falls club women are enthusiastic over the Ashland idea of a community house and that one is needed In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Harry Dean, Miss Ger trude Cox and Miss Mary Walker. irUa t-OX UUU iillDB - ........... vi.itmt lormer rtsumiiw -uihch, i by Miss Chamberlal. Miss Cox ha.: become prominent in a ruauiam Falls business women's organization, . ' . .. llellim irom uuiiuiin ... . u. h from Dunsmulr. Calif., where he was called . ,..i. hi. .,., hiishaiifl George Mueller, a former employe of the Southern Pacific company at the time of his death. Return from Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Linn Slack, Miss Gladys Inlow and "Bill" McMillan . . . . v i,n In.plnr maue a inp 10 crater ,c...m .... ..j .,.iTi Winter in California nonie luesuay iiiuiuiub u - .. ti.. ,.. ing weanesouj evening. .A ...v... ,h. lake Move to Merrill jter. The Newman family has moved to Merrill, where they occupy their IMm from Sal" ranch home. Clay Sugg recently! Mr. and N .... t. vm.n It returned to Ashland from Suem 100 k a irucn iou in mv --vm r u..P. . VerH.1. ' Klvht Pound Rabr Bov I Mr .nH Mn. Hnhert Hall. Bi atroet, are the happy parents ot an Pieht Dound baby ooy tnai arnvru-nyame, hhu ic at the Hail home this morning. Thej.and soon. Mr. and Mrs. Gulley for- bov was named Robert E. Hall. Almond Street Home Hold The hnmn at 3E6 Almond street owned by Mrs. Nellie O'Donough, ! was purchased today by W. W. Ross,! of Tonopah, Nev. The deal was made through the agency of Mn. 8. L. Allen, real estate dealer. F. R. Rosa, father of the owner, will take Immediate charge of the property with the intention of making several improvements. The new owner pur- chased the home for an investment. local Man Makes Seattle Address Professor H. G. Gllmore was one of the main speakers at a meeting of the Amphlon male chorua, of Se attle, Wash., according to an ex tended account of the affair pub lished in a Seattle newspaper. Pro fessor Gllmore urged that the best In music should be the aim of all music lovers. Return from Outing Trip The Shepard and McRea families have returned from a five days out ing and motoring trip spent in the vicinity of Shasta Springs. J. H. Fuller lo Attend (Stale Fair John H. Fuller, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has an nounced his intention of attending the Oregon state fair at Salem. Jesse W Inborn Returns JeBse Winburu returned to the Hotel Ashland yesterday afternoon after an extended motoring trip to Seattle. Wash., and other northern i points. I lxieul Pastor Speaks at Medford Rev. W. Judson Oldfleld addressed.! the Medford Chamber of Commerce lit a forum luncheon Wednesday, on the duty of the citizen to the Cham ber of Commerce. Moves lo Reed Apartment Mrs. Anna Russell, formerly at 104 Third atreet, has taken apart ments at the Reed apartments, over the Eastern Supply company. Alaskai Visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Ranta, prominent business people of Haines, Alaska, arrived in Ashland yesterday and nmrti, hnrt visit with Miss Evlvn nf-,i i. a m-. n.ni. n route to Southern California to . .. . . 1 spend the winter. THt RrfDAY'S JiF.WS Former Coach at Ifcweburg Charles King, former athletic coach at the local high school, and later of Medford, has moved to Rose- burg where he will take up bis du tics at the high school of that city. Roseburg will have a high school football team for the first time la Its history, gridoron tramplers at the Ashland high school state. loaves for Lon Angel Mrs. C. P. Good, of Los Aneeles who has been visiting at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold, for the past three weeks, left this evening for Los Angeles. Mrs. Arnold's health is much im proved. Leave lo? I', ot- O. Misses Mary Moore, Kee Buchan an and Bernice Yeo, and Edgar Buchanan and Melvln Kaegl left this morning In Dr. W. E. Buchanan's auto for Eugene, where they will attend the university the coming year. G. H. Yeo, the Insurance man, accompanied them and will drive back in the car Saturday of this week. leaves for Eugrne . Troy Phipps left this morning by train for Eugene, where he will fin ish his course at the .University of Oregon. To Teach at Kiddle Miss Ruth .York will leave Aah- r land next week for Riddle, Ore.. . , -here she will teach school during '"jj j Uunsmulr Mrs. J. B. Duncan, with her moth- ".. er. have rented their home on Har- ad,ne street and have moved to uunsmmr, i:ani., lor um- Movm to Douglas County Vernon Redtfer, who lives on Eighth street,' has rented hla plax and gone north to Join his wife who has been in Douglas county for sev eral weeks past. , , .. . Wllmer Poley and family and Mr. , .. Foley's mother expect to go to Call- fomla next month to spend the ertnr , - , - I where Mr. Gulley ha. been-em played during the summer. Former Resident to Ret ,Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gulley, of Son- ,merly lived In this vicinity ano u u understood that they are reinrning here to live. Motorists to Retnro The W. A. Cooper family, who left Ashland recently on an eitended motor trio, arrived at their deitloi tlon, Crangervllle, Ida., Friday of laat week, They are expected to re turn to Ashland within a short time. Recover from iUnoss Mrs. Phoebe Wright, -who has been very ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Hattie Lynch, for several months, baa got able to return to her home where she la being cared for by Mra. Ada Clark. Helrloom Stole A sneak thief entered Mr. C. O. Johnson's home on Fifth street iy night and stole some valuable I Jewelry. One article was an heir- innm which Mrs. Johnson, cherished very highly. The family were awnTo Leav. tm. icuice-e from home at the time and entrancej Ejj,ur all(i Kee Hucbunau and Ber was made by taking the screen off Llfe Yeo au graduates of the Ash the bedroom window. Moves to Main Street Mr. MacMichael, who has been llvlnn in housekeeping apartments at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Wright, on Liberty street, during the summer, has moved to East Main. His chil dren have come from the coast and will attend school here this winter Leave for California Mr and Mrs. Bert Rowe, of Val- lejo, Calif., who have been visiting In Ashland ano vicinity wr a iew days, left for their home Tuesday. . Repainting Home- Mr. Wild, who recently purchased the Murray residence, Is having the house repainted. Mr. Wild and fam ily .are new people here, but are al ready so well pleased with our city and vicinity that they have also pur chased the Whytock ranch abofit. two and a halt miles out or town. Tima for Duck Shooting The state game commission has is- sued a warning that hunters must observe standard time of sunrise und sunset in the shooting of ducks and geese, and not the visibility. Accord line to the game commission, the sum nut nn or oowi oiui inn hiihiiic says so. It advises that all hunters u ...... !.... -ai, an nlmanne. an ar- he equipped with an almanac, as ar rests will follow violations. Complete Rocky Point Road Chris Natwick, who has the con tract from tho county court for the graveling of the Rocky Point road in the Trail district, reports that the work will be completed this week. Mr. Natwick also haa a contract on the Oreen Mountain road. Takes Anto Trio Miss Estelle Jonee, who was li brarian during the summer months during Miss Hicks' absence, is tak ing an auto trip now for a vacation. She is accompanied by ber mother. Leave for Sllvertoii Mlsa Ethel Freeman, who has been snending the summer in Ashland with relatives, left last evening for Sllverton, where she will be employed as teacher in the schools. Improves Home - Mike Morgan is making a nam ber of Improvements on his home place, 361 North Main. Million Home Improved W. B. Million Is making extensive improvements on his already attrac tlve home at 603 Lower Oak street. Visit Friends Here- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Murray, who sold their residence on Liberty atreet a ahort time ago und made a trip to Portland In their new auto, ar rived in thli city yesterday. After a few days visit with friends here, they will continue their journey to Arizona, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Murray Is very much iiiproveo? In health since leaving here. Luvekuul to Dliwl Hand Carl Loveland has again taken charge of the Ashland band, follow ing his recent return from Seattle, Wash. The band was under the di rection ot L. L. Laedom during Mr. Lovnland's absence. , WEDNK8DAV8 KKWK Former Resilient Vuots Mrs. Dawson Fortis, of Santa Bar bara, Calif., i here for a two weeks vlalt with friends and relatives. She will be remembered as Miss Onssle Uptegraff. Attend California School The Misses Ruth and Alice Brown write that they are very pleasantly installed In their winter qnartera at Ban Jose, CaHf., and are taking op their school work. Delegatioai to KUmath Fall--Rov. Charles A. Edwards, H. T. Elmore, George M. Frost, and Joha i . . H Fuller, "p ChM " -. " -- this morning for Klamath Falls, where they will represent Ashland at a forum lnnebeon entertainment of Medford business men tomorrow noon by tho Klamath Falls Chamber of CosasaercsL Taa carry! - ,oil of the Scenlo Loop project will be die cussed at the luncheon. Aahlaud bus iness men will be tendered an offi cial reception at a later date not yet aet in reciprocation of the recent for um luncheon given for the Klamath Falls business men at the Hotel Ashland. Form Two C. E. Societies The Endeavor society of the Chris tian church met Sunday, with the result that there are now two socie- ties instead of one. A senior class of twenty-one members, and an In Tuea-Uermedlate class of twenty-seven. They expect soon to have a junior society also land high school witn me ciuss oi 1921, will leave tomorrow for Eu- I cene. where thev will enter the I nl- verslty of Oregon, Teaching at Eagle Point Miss Hazel Green Is teaching at Eagle Point, and Miss Inez lleeder at Norton. Ore., this year, after grad uating from the Ashland high school where they completed the teaching course. t'o-Kil EulortaiuMl A group of friends of Miss Ber nice Yeo gathered at the home of Mrs. Perozzl and gave a delightful supper and shower for Miss Yeo. who leaves shortly for the Univer sity of Oregon. Those present were: Mrs. Yen and Miss Bernice, Misses Margaret Johnson, Jessie Guthrie. Margaret Campbell. Caroline Tllton, Lucille anil Tholmn Perozzl. and Mrs. Perozzi. Visit Relative in Portland Claude Saunders, following th return of his father. "Doc" Saun ders, from Portland, is now in the northern metropolis visiting rela tives. Claude is indefinite as to the time he will be gone, having planned on a visit with friends In Tacoma, Wash. "Doc" Saunders reports pros perous husness conditions and ex tensive building In Portland. To Limivo for Eugene Miss Mary Moore, 364 Vista street, will leave tomorrow for Eugene. where she will attend the University of Oregon, , .New Clvlo Club Member Mrs. T. J. Coffman, wife of the uew proprietor of the Hotel Ashland, wub presented as a new member of the Civic Improvement club at the noon luncheon of that organization yesterday. Leaves for California L. J. Orres left today for points In Northern California ou a three days business trip. Grants' Puss Visitors W. A. Sharp and R. A. Dozier were Ashland business visitors from Grants Pass yesterday, frequenting local real estate offices. Ranch Visitor Boyd Tucker, rancher seven miles east of Ashland", was in the city yes terday purchasing supplies. .Mrs. Tucker and daughter started work Monday in a fruit packing plant at Medford. Load Kxliibit Car A car load of Jackson county ex hibits for the state fair was loaded yesterday, and left this morning for Salem. E. R. Oatman, the county fruit Inspector, who will have charge of the exhibits during the fair, left with his wife by auto this forenoon for Salem. While the car load of ex hibits left this morning, supplemen tary exhibits will be expressed to Salem next Saturday evening. Returns to Medford Mrs. .1. C. Clark, who has been visiting Ashland friends for the past several days, has returned to her home in Medford. MOMMY'S KWS llrais Visitor Dr. H. A. Canfield, of Drain, was a Saturday visitor at th home of Mr. und Mrs. Robert Barrett, on Manzanita street. Mrs. Canfield has been iWting 1"'- parents for the paBt week. Dr. and Mrs. Can field left Sunday morning for their home at Drain. Return From Fresno M. J. Love, employe of the 8. P. company, returned Friday from Ban Frunclsco. where be haa been In the company hospital for four weeks. His health is much improved. I'rospertors Return Will Patton. J. E. Welch and Alex Lilllgreen returned Saturday from a ten days' hunting and prospecting trip down through Josephine county and as far as Crescent City. Called by Father's Death MrJ H. Welch, of this city, was called to Portland Saturday by a Ulegraa announcing the death of hit father, J. W. Welch, of that city, j Mr. Welch wus a prominent Odd, Fellow and bad been a resident of Portland for a number of years Tp Undergo Operation j -ne Friday Afternoon club ' was Mrs. Julius P. Wolff, 586 B street, entertained Friday afternoon at the entered the Sacred Heart hospital atjnome. 0f Mrs. J.' R. Lilly. Union Medford Sunday, where she will; street. Those present besides the undergo an operation. 1 hostess were: Mesdauies O. W. Long, Walter Frulan, C. A. Cotter, Dyrud, Army Planes Pass I H. C. Emery, Guy Jacobs, Mark Eight army De Havlland planes! Smith, Joseph Poor, Love, O. H. of the government forest patrol' Hedburg and Frank Nelson. service passed over the city Sdtur- day en route from Eugene to Ma- Portland Visitors ther field at Sacramento, Calif. Thej Mr. und Mrs. A. M. Ward, of ten remaining planes at Eugen Willi Portland, were over-Sunday guests return to Mather field the first of of Mr. and Mrs. Coffman, of the next month. Portland Pastor Visits Rev. J. C. Austin, of Portland,! singular Prune Seedling Vuea-loil assistant director of the Baptist' jterl Freemau sent a sample of a board of promotion for the llaptlnt seetutuK silver pruno that grows In state convention, delivered the Sun- nB var, llt 261 Ohorlin atreet, to clay sermon at the local llaptlst j (orvallla by his brother, Rolley, church yesterday. ; wlu,u , W(Ill ,,p t school last week. It is seldom that a seedling shows' Rear Hunters Return the characteristics of the parent In David Peterson and It. Dougherty , Ug nllti Dut -.lilt specimen is rich have returned from a week's hunt-,n favor limi as large us the fruit of Ing trip und now are feasting on 1 tn0 p.,rPUt. vonlson and 25 pnuuils uf "one .., ,-, '. bear." Itussell Picture Exhibit at K. Fulls A picture of a blazing forest fire painted by Mabel Itussell ,of Ash land, was taken to Klamath Kails by the Ashland delegation which at tended the recent I'oruin luncheon In that city, and hung In the dining room of (lie Klamath Chamber of Commerce, where It recurved much favorable comment. While the palnlinj; depicts a weird, yet beauti ful, scene, the real purpose Is lo ;hnw the depredtilion and destruc tion scenery of the forest fires. Ashland during the summer months Duck Season October 1 ' , . . ....Cards and musical selections fea- 1 be duck hunting season will: , ...,.,., " ; turml the evenings entertainment, open October 1 und not twenty days . . Mr. .... 1 1 j i Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. a er than that iite, as believed by , . Mra rioni tiptirinicii. iiccni uiiig in i. up- tain A. K. Rnrghuff, state game warden. The deer hutlng season clous octoner su anu some spons-, men have confused that date with the opening of the duck season. All prospects are for an excellent duck season, according to the game a uthnrlties. Iteluriis to California I in whom Foster, of Santa Bar-1 bara Calif., has been a visitor: with home folks of lute. Her hue band, Duwson Foster, Is salesman lni a leading shoe establishment in that! California town. Returns to Los Angola Mrs. Susie Arnold Good lias re turned lo l.os Angeles after au ex- tcmlei) stay with the her mother having boen serloiiBly 111. in.),,,,,. In Runaway- ' Shlnn ' J74 , 0ak Lou Grlsson. fanner, near Lake Thursday, 2:30. Mrs. James Rudcl. Creek, sustained a broken leg and class leader. Is preparing thorough numerous bruises Saturday when ;! to make this a profitable class, learn of horses he was driving be- If you' want a book, phone to Mrs. cnie frightened and ran away. Mrsjc. W.' Nlms. They are 60 cents. .. k .. ...i.i i... . in..t'naner cover. If you don t care to doctor, left' Ashland Saturday eve- nlng for the tlrlsson home. Mr. Grlsson is the son-in-law of Mr. and VI ru II V DllVls Hunters at Rig Klk Among a party of hunters who have siient the last two weeka-end hunting at Big Elk were Ike Frid- egar. Henry Enders, Nate Bates and A. Ross. The first time Enders suc ceeded lu wounding a buck und lost him after following the trail for a hundred yards. Hut yesterday the only experience they had worth men tioning was running Into a rainstorm. To Attend Statu Fair Jens Hagar and John Larson, ot Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Hlnthorne left'llHt. Calif., have been In Ashland thin mnrninr hv auto on a mntorlne , for the naat few days on business. and vacation trip In the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon Banking Laws an designed to meet the problems of the citizens of this particular state. This state-chartered bank carries out not only the letter but the spirit of these banking laws. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon Hlnthoine, who expect to b gone two weeks, will attend the Oregon state fair at Salem, Fridnv Afternoon Onb Meets Ashland hotel. They are old-time friends of the Coffmans. Motor to Cupro, (iillf. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long and Mrs .1. R. Lilly motored to Copco. Calif., yesterday for a visit with Raymond Long, who la employed there as an . -...!.. t... n.in.r'iii- I ttteciriu vvviaiui wj w forula Powor company. Dinner Party KnUuialuuieut Mrs. P. H. Walker, 4l Liberty street, was the hostess at a dinner party given Friday evening at her home In honor of Mrs. Walker's sis ter, Mrs. Grace Dreys, who will leave soon for her home lu Baldwin, Mich. ! Mrs. Dreyea had been visiting iu iirtwuwuvu. mi. " " ....p. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. fllsen and daughter. K. K. Hall, Mrs. Julia Van Wegen. d daughter. , ' .,, v. Jrilici, ."nn. ........ and Mrs. F. II. Walker, sou Frank ! and daughter Janle. I To Winter in Ashland ' Mrs. N. '.. Stewart from Hilt, Cal., j hag m0VeU t0 Auiami for the winter . . ...i ....inia nn H ana nas ieu la,nu- - M. Stewart works for the Fruit Growers Supply Co., and has been transferred to Susanvllle. Cul., where the Bame company has exten sive Interests. Missionary Workers to Meet The women of the Presbyterian an aa ( cluirh who' wjnta lo study the new borne folks,;. , , . ... . .,.. book, "The Why and How of ror- elan Missions," are Invited to meet buy a book, come anyway and listen. .. i mH aAini nnv. i "ring your .r-uR v way. Guild to Meet The Westminster guild will meet next Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock at tho Presbyterian mans. The meeting will be the first to be held since the closing of summer vaca tion. Returns From Bud-ess Trip L. J, Orres has returned from s few days' business trip spent st points In northern California. Hilt Visile They will return to Hllr tomorrow 1 morning.