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Wednesday, October 12, 1021 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ASHLAND WEBB1T WDBKM MONDAY'S NEWS Klamath Kalis Arrival Cheater De Lap arrivtd from Klamath Fulls last Friday to Join bis family, which preceded him a few weeks ago, and Is living In tat Noble residence on East Main street. Mugulre Homo Purchased The Magulre property on the Boulevard has been purchased by C. R. Courts and is occupied by M. L Patton and family, who moved from the Mlnkler house across the street, Returns lu Morley, Calif. H. M. Gray has returned to Mor ley, Calif., after a visit of three weeks with his daughters, Mrs. Bo- inar and Mrs. Cotter. was made to Grants Pass a!ong the banks of the beautiful P 10, over paved highways all the w. After spending a short time at the Grants Pass park and along the river and enjoying a fine teed on the return trip, they arrived in Ashland about 9 o'clock last night. Those In the party were: Misses Qertrude and Helene Biede, Kathryn Miller, Al leen Walker, Pearl Wllshlre, Calla Blegle, and Mrs. Emma Murphy, with Oeorgle Coffee and Ruth Osman at the wheels. F. Ferguson, John Dill and John H. Fuller. No definite reply to the re quost has been made. Judge Gard ner has been invited to attend the chamber of commerce torum lunch eon at the Hotel Ashland tomorrow noon as an honor guest. Return From Idaho The W. A. Cooper family arrived home from Idaho last week. They report a splendid time on tbs trip. Baby Meeting As part of a follow-up campaign for better babies following the clinic held hero September IS, a weighing and measuring meeting will be held In the Methodist church parlors Oc tober 14, Miss Marie Falldlne, coun- Medford Visitors ty nurse, announced this morning Mrs. B. Koontz and daughter Lu-IAll mothers, regardless of whether ter attack of peach blight. This dis ease is responsible for more peach orohurd destruction in Oregon than any other single cause, but It can also hai resigned his pastorate at i night and continue until tomorrow Roseburg to become secretary of the Y, M. C, A. at Corvallls, Wednesday evening' Is given to emphasis of the easily be controlled by Bordeaux subject of evangelism. Rev. C, F. applied at the right time, providing' Koehler, of Ashland, will preaoh the very twig and bud are covered. The j sermon. ftV. C. C. Hulet will ac same spray should be used for cank-J company Rev. Koeblsr from Ash ered pear trees. 0. A. C. F.xperl-; land, ment Station. i Kspee Mun at Red Bluff " Kmbwluerv Club Merts I Brakemau Charles R. Day has a i KnterttUiied at Dlnueis- Slskiyou Visitors Miss Vivian Osborn and Mrs. A. J. Craig, Siskiyou school teacberB, were Ashland visitors Saturday. The Friday Afternoon Embroid ery club met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Hale, ou Fifth street, thirty days' leave of absence from! the Southern Pacific company andjre entertained at a dinner party ha, gone to Red Bluff to take charge1, yesterday evening at the home of Tho afternoon was spent lu pleasant! of his uncle's meut market while thej -r- uu " ' ' conversation aud needlework, alW owner Is In San Francisco on a uusi- ,reB- i which refreshment were served.! ness trip. ThoKQ present besides the hostess; niairmiu rails Surprise Party Mrs. E. M. Humphrey, 111 B Htreet, wus entertained Saturday afternoon ut u surprise party cele brating the eighty-seventh birth an niversary of Mrs. Humphrey. The party was given by Good Cheer Bible class of the Presbyterian church, de tails of the affair having been made by Mrs. A. N. Humphrey, daughter in-law of Mrs. Humphrey. .May Hold Sunday School Meet Here The state convention of Sunday schools of all Protestant churches of southern Oregon, south of Koseburg, will bo held iu Ashland November 21 to 23, inclusive, according to In formation obtained at the local Pres byterliin church. Redding. Calif., Visitor Roy Gray, of Redding, Calif, where he Is attending school. Is tak ing advanlagB of teachers' Institute week In that city to spend a vacation with his cousliiB, Albert and Ray mond Cotter, of this city. cile, of Medford, have been guests of Mrs. J. C. Poor the past week. They are to locate here permanently and will occupy the Mitchell resi dence on Bush street. man thru FORMF.Ii ASHLAXD GIRL IS MEMBER OF O, A. C. FRATERNITY . Miss Marion Hodgson, a for- mer Ashland girl, eldest (laugh- v tor of Mr. and Mr. W. D. Hodg- son, well-remembered residents who now are located at Good- $ Ing, Idaho, Is the newest addl- i- tion to the Oregon Agricultural college faculty, being called to replace Miss Llla .Morris - O'Neale, who is away for the j chool year on leave of absence. r Miss Hqdgsou is delighted to V be at her alma mater and has f taken up her duties as Instruc- ioturm From 'Frisco l tor in nousonoiu an. one re- v II M. Sherman, B street, has re-jw ports Rev. and Mrs. Douglass night, inclusive. Dr. George Young, who spoke at the church yesterday evening on Sunday school work, will speak again tomorrow morning Charles Chssnsy, of Portland, will speak this afternoon-at 2:30 o'olock and again at 7:30 o'olock. He will jalso speak nt the church tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson or not tbey attended the clinic, Invited to attend tho meeting. wore Mesuames uuy Jacobs. Mark, I ...'., fc ,, ,, ,,,. . nnd famllv are still at Gooding nMrcoGoV"n1teto "l T "TTr.' ltd'". her f' ,' !.., at Klamath Fulls with their two I Sun Francisco. His condition is not,- been unanimously Itfited to are' """' "d KPU' Mrs Chester I. Lap will oc-l much Improved. . remain with the good people - cupy their residence sence. FRIDAY'S NKW I ifUILlllllur t IHiiui , was' 1'Ved M. Walker, a retired clothing, , utsiui. la their ab- I VWloJ III .Mitlfonl Mrs. K. 11. Walker. Liberty street, was a Medford visitor Friday. On motion of County Prosecutor: Boons Victim Forfeits Bail Ruvniond Furry, of Phoenix, arrested Saturday night by the local I merchant of Dunsmuir, motored over Visits at Brtllngharo Wash, 1 police on a charge of having Illicit to Ashland inursaay anu is stopping Kawll)3 Moors the mleMlu)uent , liusluew Trip to Me.uur.1 Mrs. C. H. Nlcke'rson Is making! "moonshine" in his possession. Thet the Hotel Ashland. charKe HWorll ,mt Ul jUli,lB TayV"; E. W. Flack us. one of the propne- v.i. ,i.h h.r rfnnhfarlnollce state that Furry was In an; : court several days ago by A. T. Ed-, tors of the Square Deal grocery, was there for another year. Recent- ly they were given a rousing reception, which was largely ' e attended. Rev. Douglass will be remembered as a former Methoilist minister In tuls city. ' .. v .. A '' In Bellingham, Wash. 1 "exhilarated" condition. He was re-i I1J, Visitor muustoa aguinst C J. Morris, of, a bus quired to put up a cash bail of $25. j C. Welson. of Hilt. Calif.. Is vtsU-i A8blund ua9 been dismissed. Tho day The bail was forfeited today before! ""B Asniauu menus rnr a row omy di6UlUsai waH chlofly for the reason Central Point Visitor Mrs. Miunlo Sargent, of Central: Judge dowdy. Tho police depart-' this week. Point, spent Saturday visiting hr ment hints that the way of the trans- sister, Mrs. Maggie Culbertson, on I gressor Is hard Mountain avenue. ness visitor iu Medl'nrd Tburs- Tltllid.MA WKLL i HAS VKRV (itHH) . SIIOWINO OF OIL that the witnesses for the plaintiff i Visits Old Home I Chief Ilatuher Takes VocatioB Motor to Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Orres and Tbeo dore Russell motored to Jackson- I . ..... 11.. I. M ..H.) A rj . , .'. l..;il.... ..n.ivat .lliu A W T Ml, ,1 1 II W ha f,.nd Th rhuree Mrs ''""'. , ' "'" b 'crew out of the tale of some wood I Guy Jacobs, Mrs. Belle Anderson and; over period of several months, .1 '-h.i . . f,in,,.,,ui,, Mrs. Stewart, B and Second streets. half barrel uf first-grade oil war. 1 ..hi . 1 I J It' .l .... . To Winter in Ashland i While Chief of Police Hatcher is; "u '"ru ,.eu..r, " j Aai,Lul() (,u., Murrios J. A. Church and family, new ar- taking a vacation. Patrolman Tom i busluess. mib Phllomoue Arant. u formei rivals from Sheridan, Wyo., have i Robert and Webster Wertx are in 1 Ashland girl, who has been a tele- Medford Visitors ' Mrs. Rose Schlefler and Mrs. Kopp, both of Medford, were business vis itors in Ashland Wednesday. ' Keeps Swedenburg Home Merton Vanpelt. of Sterling, Colo., Ll0Uue tvmm u laamg care' o( lni(1 city of the tiweaenDurg nome ana ine dBnghters of Dr. nnd Mrs, Sweden-! nid.Tinuir Vfcdw Visits Hon In Wyoming1 Mrs. A. E. Littlcchlld is on a two months' visit with her son In Casper, Wyo., and will visit relatives in Kan sas City, Omaha and other cities in the middle west before returning to her home here. rented a home at 244 Hargadine: charge of the police department. Pa street with the Intention of spending! trolman Robert is taking Chief the winter months in Ashland. The; Hatcher's place on the day shift and Church family Is spending a second : Wertz has tho night shift. winter in this city and Is having The, Daily Tidings sent to the Ashland ad-; Old Schoolmates Meet dress. Is vlsiitng at the borne of Webster Bum Cowh at Phoenix ' Wertz on Gresham street. Mr. Van- J. V. Wright and .n. Bertjpelt and Mr. Werti-. are old school-.born white the Utter are on a six Wright, were business visitors tn I mates of north Missouri of thirty Phoenix Saturday. Mr. Wright; flve years a(!0 all(1 tnig .lg the flrgt brought home a couple of cows which i time tney liave met gtnce they ieft he had recently purchased. i (nat section when they were bovs """" : together. Mr. Vanpelt arrived in the VWta at Control Point iaut0 camn arounds Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. William Yeo. Moun-nin!, alld on learning of bis former tain avenue, visited their daughter, friend's residence here, he immedi near Central Point for several days!ateiy iocated Mr. Wertz and they are phone operator at Oakland for tbe past throe years, was 'married last Sunday to Loyd Kipp, of Marysvllle Calif. Mr. Kipp 1b a business man of Murysville and Mrs. Kipp Is a dhughter of Mr. and Mm. K. .1. Arant. motored to Sams Valley Thursday aftoriioon lo visit Mrs. I'elton's old home. Freight Movement Good According to statements made at tho local Southern Pacific company freight yard. 206 cars of freight ar rived in Ashland from Oregon points during tho first twelve hours of Oc tober 7. Although fall shipments of livestock have started, the move ment is not rushing, and a number of local owners are not pleased with the offered prices. During the twen ty-four hours ending October 7, twenty curs of fruit from Rogue River valley orchards passed through Ashland en route to eastern mar kots. The Ashland Produce com' pany will load three cars with mixed fruit this week. lUiielo "Misplaced" Merll Walters, call boy for the Southern Pacific company, is search ing for a "misplaced" bicycle, said to have disappeared Wednesday. Grants Pass Visitors Mrs. II. Kroll and children, of Grnnts Pass, were week-end visitors with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casey, on Allison street Itcluin From Seattle Mrs. C. V. Heeler returned Satur day from a six weeks' visit with rcla- tlves and friends at Portland. Seat tle and other northern points. Called to Willamette VaUey Henry Van Prooyno was called to the Willamette valley last week by the death of his sister's husband. R. J. Polev. former Ashland realty months' trip In eastern and southern ; ri . .,, we known ,... is ,n thP states. last week.' living over the old times together. ; Mr. Vanpelt is looking for a small Wednesday Afternoon Club to Meetj f,.ut ranch. The Wednesday Afternoon club of: the Presbyterian church will meet at pJln (jmnUt Pans Celebration 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Van Sant, Oak street. Mrs. Van Sant, Mrs. Dewey SackeU and Mrs. L. Scbweln will be hostesses. Mason Guests M. S. Meyers, of Salem, and W. U. Shellenberger, of Portland, are at the Ashland hotel as guests of tbe Masonic lodge, Malta coramandery, No. 4, Plan damping Trip- Tbe Epworth league of the Meth odist church is planning a two days' Grants Pass' day of days is soou ' Saturday and 8unday. The league to arrive. Dreams of a uuarter een-i and Its friends will leave Ashland camping trip at Johnson's Paradise, ortiMBj Arrival W. J Hansen, mechanic for a I'ort- takeu from the Trlgotiia Oil com pany well, two miles west of Phoenix, late yesterday afternoon, according in tnleohoue Information from the Takes Hank Position company's office at Medford this Miss Margaret Van Dyke has takeu morning. The nil came up in the a position as bookkeeper at the Citi-j process of balling the water from the .ens' bank. Miss Van Dykit will tukSWei, an operation that has been go th work of Miss Itulh Shoudy. who' iK n for the past several days. The hat resigned. I strike was made al a depth of l,3Gi I feet. Leaves for 'FrlM It was stated at the MedforcJ of- Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Humes left ft,.,, that nothing definite could be yesterday cveniiig tor San Francisco, j nuld regarding tbe strike until the where they have been called by tbeiwell had been cleaned out. It was . .. .!.. A ! ... J I ltn InHtfll i IfltlU . i j..:.,.,,!!. .serious Illness or inoir uuuguiri, siatca, nowevcr, umi um ,uu.i...... Mr. Poley is a brother of Mrs. Lou'. Mi ''uu'"" lI"lm's Reader, 71 Gresham street, and is land nurse. an uncle of W. M. Poley. Mr. Poley ; will remain In this vicinity for a few weeks and will make a short trip to Crater lake before leaving for his. Portland home, where he now is in tbe real estate business. Mr. Poley arrived In Ashland yesterday eve nlDK- it i,..- w ir. mirt IB. Mm. Jlllson , and Mrs. l.envltt are county aew- al.'s to the convention. . C. T. t'. Dolegat .Mrs. A. I) Jlllson, former Ash- me very good. Unless the well tie jvelops a strong flow, pumping will I have to be resorted to In bringing I the nil to the surface. newly elected vwll Qr the oil indications will be ouiity president of tho W. (!!. T. ,.0(.,.ved in Ashland with great luter- . aad Mrs. Stella l.eavntt win leave ,,gt )(.PalW of the number of local lor Oregon City within the next few i UvUl(tors In the company, which has days to attend the state W. C. T. KPlH steadily at work, despite dlffl- r. convention to be hold at that city cutlctl drilling that nave been en countered at various times, bylves- early Saturday evening and return luts Sunday evening. tury will be realized Saturday, No vember IS. wheu the floodgates of the Savage Rapids dam will be closed and tbe Grants Pass irriga-' Former Resident Visits On 'Frisco Business Trip tion project launched In full blast. Mrs. Monte Briggs, former Ash- Harry Silver is In San Francisco one of the greatest celebrations thei land resident Is visiting her brother, on a business trip and Is expected ! city has ever witnessed Is now being Donald Whitney, on Gresham street, home tomorrow. ! nlanned by a ceneral committee, ( after visiting her mother at Grants Returns From Marshflelcl C. Berkman has returned from a business visit at Marshflnld. Visit Inlow Family Mr. and Mrs. TbomaB McKlnniB arrived in ABhland from Pleasant Hill Wednesday of last week and spent a couple of days visiting their relatives, the Inlow family, on Moun tain avenue. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnnls formerly lived In Ashland and have a number of friends here who were pleased to meet them again. Flags and other decorations will be deck the itr: ets and an atmosphere of gayety, mixed with the Import" ance of such a project to Josephine county in particular, and this section of tli state in general Is promised G nints Pass Courier. Arrive is Florida A card from the G. W. Kennard family announces Its safe arrival at Jacksonville, Fla., where the mem bers of the family will spend the winter. They express themselves as being very favorably impressed with the pluce as a winter resort. Pass. Grnnts Pass Visitors- Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wllmo. were I Guert(( urants rase visitors auuuay. A crowd composed chiefly of high school students gathered at tbe Wal dorf hall last night for a dance given In honor of the visiting Ashland peo ple who remuiued after the game. Punch and wafers were served. (iris Have Outing Party Yesterday afternoon a party of happy girls started out with two automobiles with lady chauffeurs for tin afternoon's outing. The drive A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Is Always a Well Woman You Should Not Overlook One Word of this Letter Long Beach, Warii. "I have taken Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescript ion off and on since 1911) do not take it all the time but am never wit bout itr-and when 1 feel a little unilcr the weather it is my medi cine. 1 started to take it first for tired feeling and loss of appetite. I received juch wonderful results from the nrsl botr tie that 1 never want to be without it, and gladly rectimmend it lo the young as well sa the old. Young women in prime of life need .ill their energis1; they msv keep away from thp blues and that tired , feeling bv using Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescript inn. I think it the best of ad tonics. Women who are getting on in years need a good medicine. I he little chronic troubles which they liad not no ticed in past years are developing into jal sickness, and they feel that discour gcd and tired condition more than any one else. I beg you, women, to take my advice, get a bottle of Dr-Vm favor ite Prescription. You will bless the day you read my letter." Mrs. A. W . Qumn. You should obtain tins famous Pre scription now at viir nearest, drug stors in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. neros, president invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, S. Y, for free medical advice. Youtb Is Arrested A youthful traveler tnkeu off a freight train at tbe Southern Pacific depot is being held by tbe local po lios fnllnwln? Investlaatlou which re. suited In the finding of a ttckot (; , Co punch said to have been taken from i the McMlnnevllle baggage room. K- ''w ls aUlaHH r"n"' 1 lice' hero are holding the youtb until word is received from .McMlnnevllle. Police say that tbe boy admits tbe petty theft, but bas a bad memory otherwise. land tractor concern, is in the city for a few days on business connect ed with Emll Peil's farm Implement honse. Moves to Hargadine Street Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of the Lltbia bakery, have moved to the L. J. Orres property at 370 Hargadine street Baptist Conference Dr. Young, of Portland, will hold a teachers and workers' conference at the Baptist church this evening at 730 o'clock. All Interested in Sunday school work are Invited. Attend Phoenix Banquet Messrs. J. H. Fuller, M. C. Ueed and C. F, Koehler will attend the Men's Brotherhood banquet at the Phoenix church tonight. Motor to Central Point- Mr and Mrs. V. V. Mills motored! Tbe 'fjuakes" Again to Central Point yesterday on busi- The case of snakes in tbe window ness. ; of DIckerson's paint shop Is attract- Ing much attention this week. A D. A. R Meeting . pair of lively, good-sized rattlers and Mount Ashland chapter of the D.j three little ones, captured recently A. R. will meet October 14 Instead1 on Grizzly peak, make a display that of October 21. The place of me'et-j causes the onlooker to be thankful Ing will be the same as announced at Mrs. H. W. Andrews' home, be yond the old normal school. Improving AfU-f 0Kirotlon Mrs. Julius P. Wolfe Is reported to ho speedily recovering from an oper ation undergone at a Medford hos pital recently. Llthia Park Picnic The Junior Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church Indulged In a picnic lunch yesterday evening at Llthia park. .Mrs. H B. Carter and Mrs. W. Judson Oldfield chaper oned the party. j ter Patterson, of this city. Is the president of the Trlgotiia Oil com pany. Considerable interest was aroused in tb company's activities In pur chasing several tracts of land adjoin ing the well property. Officials and stockholders of the company wern at that time highly optimistic over the oil prospects that were dtiveolp Ing at tbe well. they are lu a glass-covered box, Baby Girt Born . A ten-pound baby sirl was Born Mm, W. T. Abbot Entertained j yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. H. C. Oaley entertained this; stringer. Chestnut street. afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. Lou I Dodge In hondr of Mrs. W. T. Ab-; Aathma Sufferer Cured bott. sister-in-law of Mrs. Dodge,' j. h. Krskiue. of Brownsville, who has been visiting in Ashland I D0 has been relieved of asthma at He), .rdlng the Ashland and Grantst during the summer months. The en-j different times by coming to Ash- Coiigreiatlonal lMcgat Itev. W. .luAon Oldfield, pastor of the Cungregational church; H. C. Galey aud Mesdames A. F. Abbott and II" B. Carter have Jiocn named as the local delegates to the state conference of the Congregational churches tu bo held at Eugene, Ore., October 10, 11 and 12. Tho party will leave Monday morning for Ha-gene. The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow will do your plowing right now In your hard, sticky soil. Bargain in used sewing Machine! also a new carload of While sew Dig machines .fust In, at Pell's Corner Motor to Grants Pass Mr. snd Mrs, Carl Smith and tbe Misses Thelma Heer, Ethel Hager, Gladys Hastings aud Marjorie McEl vaney motored to Grants Pass Sat nrday afternoon to attend the Ash land and Grants Pass high school football games. To Improve Property Vacant property on Morton street between Iowa street and the ''Boule vard has been purchased by Elbert J. Farlow from A. L. Lamb, local contractor. Mr. Farlow. who is con nected with the local agency of the Standard Oil company, is improving tbe property with a modern bunga low, construction of which started this morning under the supervision of Contractor Lamb. Aak Winter Fair Fnnda An appropriation for the winter fair to be held in Ashland was asked of tbe county court last week by a chamber of commerce commit tee composed of Glenn Simpson, L. Pass football game at the latter city Saturday, the Grants Pass Courier mokes the following comment "Too much beef proved disastrous to tbe Grants Pass football eleven yester day afternoon when it was defeated by the husky Ashland aggregation by a 61-0 score. The visitors pound er through the light local line almost at will, the pluyers showing splendid training. The local boys fosght gamely throughouiit the game, but were too much outclassed to stsod sny show." Vegetable .Need Attention Many vegetables during October require attention for storing and possibly for seed selection, which should be done before the heavy rains come. Some of the Important crops that should be stored are tertalnment Is a farewell party inliunj. has had to return again today, honor of Mrs. Abbott, who will leave! aft,,,. a two months' soiourn on his Monday for her home in Los An-j farm near Brownsville, where his gels. : ailment again returned, and now in- 1 " tends to remain permanently. Pant Presbyterlaa Chnrrh The Presbyterian church is at tracting qaite a bit of attention, as It stands forth in its new coat of paint. The contract of painting has been awarded to J. E. Jones, who Is doing a fine Job of work. Move Fivin Medford Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson, for- mer Medford residents, have moved j to Ashland aud have taken a borne! on North Laurel street. M. L. Pal ton Family Move M. L. I'stlou, mummer of tbe local j Standard (ill company agency, and j family have moved from 614 Boule I vni.,4 t,, ihn nlil MaffulrA homA at 6B7 Boulevard. K. H. Rees and family' have taken the home vacated by the I'atton family. Investigate Our Ideal Areola He Water Heating System for Small or Irg Houses Oar Sisw Uaa of Heating Stoves Are Sow la Pf ovost Bos. H ei-riii Buys Rnn j Prod Herrln unloaded ten tho!-, ougbbred Rnmbioullett ranis tliis rooming, which he purchased fromj Billiard Brothers, of Woodlands, Calif. This slock Is out of a $1,000 sire and is the flnost hand of thor-, ougbbred rains that has been brought VMt at Grants H. O. Enders. Sr.. nnd wile motored lnt(l ,hR valley. over to Grants Pass Wednesday and Miss Roy accompanied them home 'hiiKi clir Council io Stop Hore snd will be their bonus guest for a' x Kramer, local Southern Pa wijek. ( r!f,, com pany agent, states that a i group of twenty-three of the Chl- Molor to Kaglr Point fi)tiU CV council will arrive 111 Ash- Mrs. Walter James Motored upiSnj ou train No. 13 tomorrow onions, squash and potatoes. The from Eagle Point, where she Is visit- mo,nUR. They have a special coach drv snell dnriar tha lattor nart nf insr. tn attend "Purnls Flashes" at.... .... limr of inspection. F. t .r on a tour of inspection. jj. Shlnn and others expect to drive I them about the city during the twen-; ty minutes' stop here. September has enred tbe onions well j the Vlnlng. for storage. O. A. C. Experiment' Station. : Southern Oregon PresbTtrair . At Rogue River Ts Prevent Peach Blight The presbytery of southern Ore- KATrRUAT"!! NKWS Peach growers re finding it neces-jgon will meal next Tuosusy at ! Uapii.i lUlly CoMiniira sary to sprsy with Bordeaux 404-50 Rogue River. The opening sermon; The Suny s.-nool an . . .v i. .v.. ,Lrtii k. r.i,.H h n. E W wr.: rally started at the Uaptlst church ID wis .uumicr c.i, ... ... .... . - - - . , , .,n., order to prevent tbs destructive win-; rlngton, tbe retiring moderator, who i yesterday evening The Lubricant ol Commerce Rank credit is tbs lubricant which causes the wheels of commerce to move smoothly. - Like all good banks, ws play oar psrt In furthering the eommerclsl activities of the community ws serve. The aiizenoBanlc Ashland, CHS"1