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wuitttiuW. itovimiw i, lMi LOCAL AND PERSONAL MONDAY'S NEWS To Aid Portland Poor Mr . H. J. Van Fowon, secretary of the Women'! Horn Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church, urges all who will help to fill a barrel with canned fruit for the Portland Indus trial Center to leave their contribu tions at the church sometime this week. The Portland home is a place where poor children come to be clothed, fed, instructed and amused, as well as helped In numerous other ways. Builds Home Addition James RudJ Is building an addi tion to his borne on Liberty street. Mr. Rudii's brother Is making his Inline with the Hudd's. Dinner Nets $70 The Congregational dinner and sale, held In Pioneer hall last week, netted the church 170. The ladles are especially appreciative of the Methodist "brethren and slstern" who contributed materially to the success of the project. Teacup Club lo Meet The Teucup club will meet Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. J. Carter, 321 Alta avenue. Messrs. Tallman, Edwards, Van Fos- son, Pratt and Gllmore will assist the hostess. All members and! friends cordially Invited. A special invitation Is extended to strangers. Large Apple Shipments Oregon shipped more cars of ap ples last Thursday than any other state In the country, with the excep tion of Washington, which sent forth 354 cars. Oregon shipped 161 cars, while Idaho sent forth 69 cars. ThiB Is a record run from Oregon. Mar ket for apples at eastern and mid west points continues slow to weak generally, although In Isolated In stances steady tone Is Indicated. Portland Journal. Weather Predictions Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are: Rock Mountain and Plateau re gions Generally fair and normal temperature. Pacific States Generally fair In California and considerable cloudi ness and occasional rains In Wash ington and Oregon; normal tempera ture. Ball Is Forfeited The two men of the Ashland joy riding party Who were arrested ear ly last week under 'the names of James and John Doe, In Medford and who put up $20 ball each for their appearance in Justice Taylor's court the next day on the charge of intoxication, failed to appear, as was expected, and forfeitod this money. Heavenly Phenomenon The four planets of Venus, Jupi ter, Saturn and Mars will be in per fect alignment the last of this month and the night of October 31, Mon day, this heavenly phenomenon will be visible on the Pacific coast ac cording to astronomers. As this Is an extremely rare configuration, which will not occur again for 60. 000 years, Ashland folks are warned to be on the lookout on Monday. Irrigation District Sells Bonds The Fort Vannoy irrigation dis trict, organized among the land own ers of the lower valley below the Grants Pass Irrigation district, has sold bonds of the district in the amouut of 125,000, the block being bid In by Chris Elsmann, represent ing a syndicate ot the farmers. The bondj were sold at 90 cents, the same figure as that received by the Grants Pass district for its bond Is sue. The Fort Vannoy district pro poses to Install so electrical pump ing equipment to" tater the 1000 acres within 'the district. The dis trict plant will supplant a number ot privately-owned plants. Grants Pass Courier. llaby (Jirl Arrives An eight and a half pound baby girl haB arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wright, of Buell, Idaho, according to letters received, by Ashland friends. Mr. Wfrlght was a former ticket agent at the p cal Southern Pacific company office and is well known here. Moves to Pacific Grove Mrs. J. H.. Parquhar, wife of a former Ashland minister, has sold her Portland home and moved to Pacific Grove, Cajllf., making the trip by ocean steamer, Returns to 'Frisco Miss Louise Homes, employed as a trained nurse in a San Francisco Are You An Ailing Woman? Here is Something Worth Reading Spokane, Wash. "I wish to stale fur the benefit of those who may be Buffering as I did, that 1 have used Dr. Pierce's medictms for the past 4o yeirs at differ ent times both for myself and for my family. I am 72 years of age and have raised a large family. I used Uie 'Favor ite Prescription' during motherhood with good results and cheerfully recommend it to prospective mothers. At one time, after doctoring all winter for feminine trouble and liver dlieane, with no appar ent relief, I was fully restored to health by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets." Mrs. Elixa P. War ren, 407 E. Providence Ave. All druggists sell Dr. Pierce's medi xines tabk td or liquid. , hospital, left this i.iortilng on the S o'clock train to resume her work i id that city. Miss Homes baa been at home with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.. Charles Homes, for several! weeks, recuperating from a serious Illness. Recovers from Illness Paul Mars, who has been quite 111 for some time, was able to resume work In his father's shop this morn ing. Move to Apartments F. E. Russell and daughters have moved from North Pioneer street to apartments over Butler's confection ary store. Visits Friends Here Mrs. M. E. Davis, en route to Oak land, Calif., from Seattle, Wash., was a recent visitor at tne nome oi r, Ue So(la s,)rln(!g ,ci,00i house. . and Mrs. J. L. Greenwood. j j JiK'knoii Counly Man Offered Jcmwi Wlnbnm Leaves Word comes from headquarters of Jessie Wlnburn, accompanied by the Oregon State Teachers' associa Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moses, left Sat-1 Hon, that already Malheur, Harney, urday for San Francisco. The trip Lake, Klamath and Jackson counties was madj In Winburn's car, Milt Ble-j have named O. W. Ager, former gal officiating at the wheel. Mr. I county superintendent of schools In Wlnbum's headquarters will be a: Jackson, for coming vice president the Falrmount, where his stay will of the statu association. ... ... . . be indefinite. He carries letters of introduction to several former Ash landers now living In 'Frisco and ex pects to enjoy his stay In the Cali fornia metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mo8es are expected to return to Ash land In ten days or two weeks. HiUovra'en Social The Junior society of the Baptist Successful (Juiifl Hunter church enjoyed a Hallowe'en social! James Floyd Place, railway mall in the church Friday evening. There! clerk, returned yesterday from a were many spooks and ghosts pres-j hunting explditlon after bagging sev ent, as all came masked. One of era I quail. me principal eiiieriuinmeius oi UQ I evening was the Initiation into the Wizard and Witch order. Some of those present were fortunate enough , to reach the third degree. There i was also a "real" gypsy present who propounded fortunes to the delight j of all. Last, but not least, were the Hallowe'en "eats." About fifty Juii- M'il"r Homo Rented lore and their friends were present The Lydla Smith property, for to enjoy the fun. nierly occupied by J. Miller and fam- i ily, !u the Belleview district has been Bungalow Xears Completion j rented to Mr. Mentell and family. The new bungalow being built by j The new renters have taken posses Putnam Brothers for Mrs. Agnes slon. Herndon, Is nearlng completion, MisHlunuiy Rally C. E. Bolebr, rettirned missionary; from Damoh, India, where he has: been In charge ot the boys' orphan-, age for several years, will speak at; an all-day missionary rally tit the Christian church tomorrow. Mr. Belehr will give a first hand account of missionary work In India and what It has accomplished for the youth of that country. Roy K. Road- ruck, C. F. Swander and Mrs. E. T. Moore are other speakers on the pro gram of the meeting which will be gin at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. During the evening lantern slides will be used to illustrate the lecture, Th ehi,r,.h hn. extended a cordial Invitation to everyone interested in'e "ie 8Cene "d brought Mr. missionary work. No admittance Po"- ' bis home on Sherman street, charge is made. Hear Bishop nt Medford Twelve carloads of Ashland members of the Methodist Episcopal church motored to Medford yesterday even ing to hear Bishop William Shepard, of the Portland area, deliver an ad dress at the Methodist church of that city. Services at the, local church was suspended yesterday ev-. enlng to allow the Ashland congre- gation to bear the bishop. Bishop; Shepard, accompanied by Dr. W. W. Johnson, Dr. F. A. Danford, and Rev. Charles A. Edwards, pastor of -the Ashland church, will leave Port- land Wednesday for Chicago, where they will attend a world conference of church leaders and missionaries. Rev. Edwards will leave Ashland Tuesday for Portland. BELLEVIEW ITEMS Hunters Are Lucky Billy Murphy, Dick Coleman, Jack Bush, John Drake and Fred Miller returned Friday from Bly, where they spent eight days hunting. They had the beBt of luck, bringing home with them one large deer and plenty of ducks and geese. i Leave for St. Paul I Fred H. Miller, Jack Bush, Dick I Coleman, Billy Murphy left Sunday for their home at St. Paul, Ore.! They will return to Ashland next year with their families and intend making their homes here. Mr. CoIe- man and Mr. Bush spent a few days In the Belleview district visiting, friends before leaving for St. Pau.1. , Belleview Visitors C. C. Crowson was a visitor in the Belleview district Wednesday of last ! week. William Oden was visiting! Mends In that neighborhood Friday. 1 SATURDAY'S NEWS Reletter Muil Boxes j Mr. Bowman is relebtering and Ashland Is Healthy Place numbering all the mall boxes on the. Ashland climate is healthier than Talent mall route. This is a ruling that of southern California, accord whlch has been received from the i InK to Mrs. Alvena Bullen, former postal service lately. Each patron's Ashland resident, who has returned name will be put on his box in big: from EnglewooJ. Cal'f., where she letters, and the box numbered also.! fVlehrat (iolrien Wedilinip Apple cider, a dinner party and a ; United States navy officer stationed a case examination to the Ashland gathering of old-time friends were! in southern California, says that tbeerber railway mall clerks, and dl in order today at the home of Mr. sudden change of climate In the cussing with the local postmaster the ... ....... j.-i ...i . I ni.n fnr hindllns the motor vehicle and Mrs W. J Aram. Ill ISUrsery who are erbrating their Moth and golden wedding gnnlrlf- .. i sary. Mr. and Mrs. Arant niovea iO;Wiiiu mere. Ashland a year ago from Klamath Pulls, where Mr.""Arant was in the stock raising business, and since 1 .... . . - - t -1 - . ' that time nave maae many irwiws , here. They were marriea in ttoae-irons burg, October 29, 1871. From 1902 ed by Mrs. N. Z, Stewart. . A pleasant to 1913 Mr. Arant was the first afternoon was spent in needlework, superintendent of Crater Lake Na- after which refreshments were serv tional park and Mrs. Arant had ed, which consisted of EnchiUadas, charge of the first postofflce at the! pumpkin pie with whipped cream, park. Mr. Arant is seventy-one and coffee. Those present beside ! years old. Mrs. Arant Is a member , of an Oregon pioneer family and was' formerly Miss Emma. L. Dunham. Christian Worker)' Band The evening services at the Bap tist church tomorrow will be in charge of the Christian Workers' J n,.,,i Tim vnnnir nennln will hold. services the following Sunday with i t,w Taient Christian Workers' Band. - I H. E. Wood, coacn of the Klamath Asthma Sufferer K-ek Health j Fails high school football team, who William Harvey Hammond, grand-' refereed the Ashland-Medford foot boii of Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Ham-1 ball game on the local field this af mond, has decided to stay with bis ternoon, arrived early this morning grandparents, hoping that the Ash- land climntn will cure him of As thma. - ,i .. 1 1 i . u.i i t . . . ", inny Pupih at tuo Meiieview .school, ceased their studious activities early yesterday afternon to ojnliven life with a Hallowe'en party at the school. - Hallowe'en Party Members of tho Junior Christian Endeavor society, of the Congrega tional church, engaged In a "candy pull' yesterday evening at the H. B. Carter home on Mountain avenue. Mrs. farter and Mrs. W. Judson Uldfiel.J were the hostesses at the l""ly n-u an umn;u uumc ..... .. 1 : 1. . .. ... . I ' Hallowe'en, an event which wlll he properly observed by Young Am - erlCl1 ,n! Monday. Enginriv l-i fi:;sed J. C. Poor, an engineer for the S. P. company, nearly lost his life in tunnel thirteen at Siskiyou, Wed nesday afternoon, when he was over- come wl,h aas. A local doctor rush-' where he is slowly improving. EsM" Piirty Visits J. N. Clark and R. Doyle, of Sag Krancisco, Walter Davis, Traveling Engineer and W. O. Glmmel, stenog rapher, of Dunsmulr, were a party of S. P. company officials on, a busi ness trip to Ashland Thursday and lunched at the Elks' club. Markets Fine Grapes M. L. Hartley, ot North Talent, hv i been marketing his crop of fine gra;"s, which he raised on his high groui.d. He has had some of the finest l'oae of Peru grapes that have been raised In the valley this year. Experiment Station Improved There has been some Improve ments being made at the state ex periment station in Talent the past week In the way of "a new roof, and, some painting which greatly Im proves the appearance of the station. Visit. i Parents Glen Croy, whoso parents were formerly owners of the H. O. Shears placo in North Talent, camo through Talent on his way to Salem, to visit his parents who are residing tbere now. Bcrcan Class Entertained Another jolly good time was had by the members of the Baptist Ber ean class Thursday afternoon, when they were entertained by Mrs. D Glllmore and Mrs. C. N. Glllmore at the home of the latter on Liberty street. An Informal program was given. Pumpkin pie and cider was served by the hostess- Those present were Mesdames O. F. Ca'son, F. ank Ward. J. E. Spates, w- Evans- "r"f"'. Hamilton, I, mil Wilson, l liildretn. .McDonougn Albert Williams, D. Gilmore, C. N Gllmore. has been residing for several years, land Is now a" the Vista Aparmoits. Mrs. Bullen. who Is ths trfit Of a Bouuiern bihic wa uruimviua, iw r - i f.f-lber heaith and that she had wj.erc. over ,h. AsbU.d-Duasm.lr, lutiiitt wt ttttm ilck with influent seven - limes Km broidery Club Meets . The Friday Embroider? club Ipet . J hl.l. U ftw...u yewruy. ww oa o sirrei. suv was assise the hostesses were: Mesdames O. W. Long, Frank Nelson, Frank Oulslng- er, Roy Hale, Mark 8mith, C. A. Cot ter, Guy Jacobs, and S. Dyrud. Mrs. Brownjohn from Hilt was a guest fo: tbs day. , "Brownie" Party The kindergarten children and their little guests naa a jouy party Friday afternoon. The .Hallowe'en "Brownies" present were: Virginia Crandall, Clarice Qrowson, Mildred Doran, Jack Endbrs, Carl Hamaker. LucTa Belle Holmes, Dorothy Nln Inger, Logan Ninlnger, Fern Mad den, Florence Schwann, Margery Stratton, George Francis Smith, Eu- nice Wing, Constance Wlllard, David Wlllard.' Referee Football Game and Is stopping at the Hotel Ashland. Gas Company to Retain Offl Contrary to previous reports tho Oregon Gas and Electric company will maintain an Ashland office for the convenience ot local gas users, the agency having been taken over by the Provost Brothers hardware according to a statement made this tmiumB u ! . . . . ... nni r nu.L .. t i morniug oy inoiuui u. mm, iti president and general manager on the company. Mr. Pitch was In the city today tor the purpose of becom ing acquainted with Ashland and the local merchants. He states that O. C. Jenkins, former manager of the Ashland office, will be transferred to the Roseburg office as manager, and the local gas supply will be Improved by the installation of a $3000 com pression tank. More than $30,000 is being spent to improve the com pany's service, Mr. Pitch stated. District Laundry Owners Meet Oregon' laundry owners were be- ing entertained in Ashland thU. morning, and were shown about the city before leaving for Medford, where they attended a; meeting of the District Laundry Owners. Th taundrymen expressed themselves as ,1 , I ,.U A. .VI. ,L. 1 nsu piruseu wiui Agumiiu, u vims- ure. they admitted, being aided and ' abetted by a 1 o'clock dinner at the Hotel Asbland. Members ot the party were: E. S. Welder, Albany; V. A. Speer, Portland; Glenn Fab rlck, Med.'ord; L. Ringer, Medford; and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. French, of Ashland. Ilalovre'en Supper All members of tho Civic club' are Invited to attend the sixty cett sup per at the Hotel Ashland Monday night. It will be "ladles' night," with women for the principal speak ers. All members of the Chamber of Commerce are expected to be present, the men to act as chorus, while the ladles do the solo work. Plans have been made to accommo date one hundred guests. Tickets may be engaged at the Chamber of Commerce or from Mrs. C. H. Pierce. FRIDAY'S XKYVtt Offer Special Prizes H. H, Lowe, of Butte Falls, ralse er of fine blood registered rabbits, has offered two special prtxes for rabbit exhibits at the coming Winter Fair, November 7, 8, 9 and 10. Mr. Lowe, who Is a worker for the pro motion of junior farm work affairs, has offered a registered New Zea land rabbit for the best pair of rab- bits exhibited by the boy or girl; under sixteen years of age. For the! ubbl rauuii einiuiieu hi me lair Mr. Lowe has offered a registered New Zealand buck. Study Class Finishes) Work The study class of the Presbyter ian Missionary society coucluded its six weeks study course under the leadership of Mrs. James Rudd, at a missionary tea given yesterday at the home of Mrs. William Mathes who acted as hostess. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Rudd by mem bers of the society. The ladles filled a missionary box with gifts to be sblpped to sn Indian mission at Wolf Point, Mont. Anto Service Project First aid to stranded motorists within a radius of fifteen miles of Ashland Is the purpose of newly or ganized business enterprise known as the Motor Aid Service company, under the management ot A. B. Mc- Kenzie. The service, supplied at a nominal yearly charge, will Include towing of disabled oars, tire chang ing, delivery of gasoline and oil to "powerless" ears, and other Inci dentals. " Mail Clerks Examined N. J. Nelpped, assistant chief clerk of the railway mall service, was np from San Francisco tbla week giving division III the event ot it railroad, strike. The postmaster has received: several tentative bids on the pro-j posed star route service, and reports , that the prospect for handling the mail in this manner looks very en-;. couraglnfi. Attend Missionary Conference The Presbyterian missionary con ference Wednesday eveniug at Med ford was attended by. the following Ashland delegation: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkln, Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs. H. E. Bsdger, Mrs. Van Sant, Mrs. Ella Garrett, Rev. C. W. Hulet, end Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler. Record Insurance Adjustment Mrs. S. L. Allen, realty dealer am? Insurance writer, on North Main street, believes she holds the record for fast adjustment of Insurance1 claims. Within two days after the fire which destroyed the one story!0" "",lnK I frame building at 616 Oak street' Cuestfir TllUle left 'fl.fl,e,day Monday of this week, D. S. Powell, en,n f,,r KtamHl Fu"8 " a we,k"' the owner, had a $1000 check to nulltlK rP- cover his loss. Mrs. Allen, the In- ' surlne arent. mnnaaed the oulck ac- tlon by wiring to Portland and ob Ruining the services of an adjuster. I Mrs. Allen states that it is the first! Instance of a complete loss experl- enced In nineteen years of insurance , wnrk In AHhmnr! Twn nther Innrien of S5 and 125 each sunnlement the 11000 loss during the nineteen years, Mrs. Allen claims. . jins to tne nrivers or tne Mamatnirs. anlitu Moore Riley, state Upturns from Portland j Falls auto stages. The drivers state commander of the association. Mrs. Ida Veghte arrived In Ash-!"1111 ra,n nn(' 8,low were encoun- The tables were decorated with land last evening from Portland, j tcre1 Ht the' summit yesterday. ' r,., carnations and smilnx. Plnc where she has been visiting friends , j cards and favors were used Dui- for the past two mouths. Mrs. Business Visitor a Jacksonville i lllg ,lt, iul,(.le()u i,mlr (, indies Veghte is on her way home to Santa J,rs- B- Loretta Sullivan was wero entertained by musical solo3 Monica. Calif., and stopped off here transacting business in Jacksonville i,y m1h. Mabel Jacobs, accompanied for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. j yesterday. ; by Miss l-'inneran. C. F. Shepherd and other friends. ! i Mrs. Wilkinson, who arrived from ! Vlslt.i in Medford j Port Huron. Mich., and Mrs. Riley Returns from Ionn , H. G. Enders, Sr., was In Medird spoke nt an aft.-inoon and evening E. F. Smith returned home this, yesterday attending to business mat-1 meeting at the lodge rooms. morning from an extended visit with ,ers- his mother, brother and other rela-; ' tt n U'll tives In Postville and Waukon, la. Rain Impede Road Work J, Hi oSmDlll This was Mr. Smith's first trip home The road crew that has been work for a number ot years, and he Btates lug for a number of weeks on the he had a flue time renewing "old Siskiyou roads laid off on Wednes times" with his boyhood chums. day on account of the rain. Couk-Burni Marring ! VMu at. Grunts Pass Miss Venetta Burns, daughter of : E. A. Wallln, manager of th Ash Mrs. Cora E. Burns, 332 Harrison ' land branch office of Swift & Coin street, was married to Robert Hall pany, was a Grants Pass and Med Cook at high noon Wednesday at ford visitor yesterday, the Burns home. The marriage was performed by Rev. W. Judson Old- field, with the ring ceremony. Miss Elder acting a bridesmaid and Earl met yesterday afternoon at the Cook acting as best man. Mr. and home of Mrs. Caroliuo Sclaierinan. Mrs. Cook will make their home at In addition to arranging for the Ar Gold Hill where Mr. Cook Is engaged mlstlie day dinner, the club madu In the dairy business. ' plans for a tea towel shower for the 1 j benefit of the newly equipped klteh- (iosv Herd Hold en of the Presbyterian church. W. A. Holt, Seattle, Wash., bust- ness man, has sold a herd of 900 An- gora goats and leased Ills ranch near tne soda springs to I. A. uechdnli. who will take Immediate possession. 1 Rogue River, arrived In Ashland yes The deal was made through thi toulay. Mrs. Gash expects to re Phipps realty agency. Mr. Holt will ' main for the winter, leave this evening for his home in Seattle. Mr. liechdolt is a former ' Leaves for Portland Ashland resident, having left t!e ; Mrs. M. Lewis left today for Port city in 1876 and returned about land where she will visit her son, three months ago. He is a stor lr-, and Inter she will go to California, man aud owner of a fine Clydesdale where she expects to spend the wln stalllon. , ter, relurnliiE lo Ashland In the Makes Realty INnrhase . W. W. Robison has purchased two j Confined By Illness unimproved lots on Beech street, Mrs. S. Boots Is 111 at her home south-of Ashland" street In the Mat- on I) street at present, thews niAllliou, from Mr. and Mrs. .... , W. R. Yockey and Mr. and Mrs. A j Leave for Ranch Home M. Beaver. The deal was made by! Mrs. P. S. Mason left this morn the Beaver Realty company. lng for the ranch home of her son, ! Clyde, eleven miles from Grants Returns from Gold Hill j Pass. Mrs. Mason will keep house Mrs. Nancy Slsemore has returned, for her son. from a visit with Mrs. Kelsey at Gold Hill. jciRcrri COl'R'f In 'Frisco Hospital Mrs. J. H. Philpott has gone to San Francisco to be with her husband, who Is In the Southern Pacific hos- pital, having recently undergone an operation. Engages Housekeeper Mrs. Jones, of North Main street, has been engaged by Mi'B. Phoebe Wright as companion and house keeper. Again Opened After Remodeling After twenty days suspension of business for extensive remodeling, the O. H. Johnson jewelry store is again open for business. There has been a great transformation wrought In the room. A large plate glass window, with double case has been Installed, new linoleum laid, the en- I tlre '"'er'""- beautifully decorated, and the show room much enlarged, so that now it is one of the most beautiful jewelry rooms iii the val ley. The show window space has been enlarged so that It will be the most commodious and attractive in Southern Oregon. The store opens tomorrow for business. Return from Kokane Mrs. F. R. Buyers has returned from a several days visit with rela tives and friends at Spokane, Wash. Leaves fur Taruu Miss Rose Patterson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Patterson, left yesterday evening for Tacoma, Wash., where (she will visit Mrs. O'Nuil ot that city, formerly Miss Vivian Fuller of Ashland. om Neil Creek Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guyger, ot Nell . . M. ,A. .,. creek, were Ashland vl.ltor. yester ism day. Mm. (luyaar alstd kt thaj Impression that his falhtr had taken dinner selvfed yesterday noon at the! out Ms final papers, Chautaiiqlla Pioneer hall by the La- it. H. Noel, a native of Canada, dies' Aid society ot the Coagrega- applied for citizenship and his case tlouul church. ' jwas deferred by the, court tempo- 4 j Usui rricnas i BtlVe and referendum befuddle Mi-a Hazel Smith, clerk at Mo-l;0ei, whn answered 'most of the Gee's, Is spending a six weeks' visit ; questions freely. at the home of her parents at Brok-j The court slated that citizens for- en Bow, Neb. Miss Smith will re-1 meily were naturalized with a few turn to Ashland and her position at1 casual romarks about the weather McOec's. land the fishing, but that the was j i had taught "the country many bit- Buys Gnrage Interest- , . . . . . ... . A. B. Mackenzie has purchased1 Harold Prose's Interest In the Class1 A garage, forming a partnership with Edward High In the manage-j ment of the business. The new gar-!; aB .NC. U... URCI.ljr ,Ur ; the Essex and Packard cars. turnsnt vs . '""" '"" E. R. Hughes, Medford realty1 dealer, was In Ashland yesterday ! tri"",1;,lllK business at the Hillings, agenry. i Green Springs Road Had 1 " "Mml" 19 tlle term P1""1 t0 e fomll,io" ot the road nt the ''; of the Gre" SDrlngs roau accord-. Wednesday Club Ojinis- The Wednesday Afternoon club To Sieml Winter Here j Mrs. Anna Gash, who has been! spending tho past two months at ; spring. , DEI KHS THREE PLEAN FOR CITIZENSHIP MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 26. A mini-1 ber of applicants for naturalization papers appeared before Jiu;e F. M. Calkins in the circuit court Monday afternoon, one of them being Henry j chiiltz, who, In response to what the constitution guaranteed, said, "The right to Christianity, private property and union labor." The granting of Schiiltx's plea was de ferred until witnesses could be se cured. Ho was horn In Germany and came to this country when 3 years old. He thought he was a citi zen and voted for years under the, Keep Your Money at Work Current funds not needed for a few months can be kept actively earning by converting them Into this Insti tution's certificates of Deposit. These certificates pay 4'r, are abso lutely safe and are always worth 100 rents on the dollar. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon rarlly. The Intricacies of the lulti- now was to adhere to the rule that all applicants be well versed In the -,u,,i ,.,.ii,.i. , men Mia Julia Hartmann, a native of Op,.,,,,.,.. a,,Ulip(l foP pi , Wpnahlt. 'papers and her application was also deferred. Miss Hartmann was sonie i what frightened, and her employer stated she was well Informed, hut a poor witness. HOTEL SERVICE PRAISED BY PROMINENT LODGE LEADERS Coupled with laudatory remarks regarding Ashland's scenic beauty, the dining room service of the Hotel asiihuhi was Highly praised at a luncheon given there Monday al'ter- , noon by the Women's Benefit associ- tlon of the Maccabee lodge in honor of Mrs. Emma B, ' preme sentinel of th llltinson, sti- he order, and Joins Tidings News Force S In line with past continued efforts to supply Ashland newspaper read ers with all the local news every week day, the Tidings has augu menled its news gathering force by the addition of a reporter, O. H. It.i in ) ill. who assumed his duties this morning. Mr. ISa in )i 111 is an experienced newspaper man, having in the past been employed on the Coivallls Gaz ette and as a correspondent of Port land newspapers. He has at various times been n special correspondent I for the TuAugs, and is well acqiinlut !ed In tills city where ho lived for several years prior to his recent resi dence In Corvullis. Mr. Burnhill re turned from Coivallls a few weeks ago with the intention of making his home here. W. C. T. I'. Circulates Petition The local members of the W. C. T. T. are circulating a petition rein vent lo the coming disarmament conference to he held in Washington D. C, November 11. The petition already has a number of signers and Is now at the salvage tent ot the Civic Improvement club. Investigate Our Ideal Areola Hot Water Heating System for Small or Large Houses Our New Line of Heating Stoves Are Now In Provost Bros The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow will do your plorln; rllit now In your hard, sticky soil. Ilaigalii in used sewing machine; also u new roi load of White sew ing iiinililiii's just In, at PeU's Corner 4