ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS FAGfl TERES LOCAL AND PERSONAL (From Wednesday's Daily) Former Resident Visits George Morse and family, of Sac ramento, are visiting at the home of Henry Carter on Mountain avenue. Mr. Morae was a former Rogue Riv er valley resident, having lived for Several year near Talent. On Vacation Trip Charles Rose and family are off for a ten days vacation trip to Sea side and other points in the north ern part of the state. (From Thursday'! Daily) Motored to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Huschke and daugh ter Joan and grandson Robert mot- ored to Eugene Frlduy to visit with D. J. Bryant aud wife over the week end, returning Monday accompanied by Mrs. Hedrick as far as Drain. leaven for Convention Cilonn Simpson and J. A. South ard left yesterday evening on train K4 for The Dalles, as delegates from the Ashlnnd post of the American Legion to the state convention of that organization this week. Outing on Rogue River W. C. l'hlllips and family, of San Francisco, arrived In Ashland yes terday by motor and drove on to Rogue River, where they expect to spend a month camping. Mr. Phil ips is connected with the Pacific Coast express. In City on Business Ray Mcintosh of Golden, Or., was in town this week, looking after his property interests. Mr. Mcintosh and family expect soon to move from Golden and may locate here. Mrs. Mcintosh was formerly La Verne Ruble of this city and has many friends here. Confined to Bed Mrs. C. H. Vaupel is confined to her bed by illness. Die in Xebruxka Word lias been received hero of the death of Mrs. II. A. Barney of Kearney, Neb., a former resident of GreHbam street in this city, and the grandmother of Oscar Barney, of the Llthlii bakery. Here on IliiHlness . Dr. Green, of Medford, was a busi ness visitor in Ashland yesterday. IioavcH on Vunit ion Nate Bates and family left this morning on their vacation, exist ing to go first to Lake of the Woods and later to Crater Lake and Pelt- can Bay. They expect to be goneideci(led thnt there is no climate like for about ten days or two weeks. !tllat of Oregon. Will Locnto in Oregon Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mcintosh and small daughter Edna, recently of Pittsburg, Pa., were visiting rela tives in Ashland this week. Mrs. Mcintosh was en route to California lo visit her grandparents, after which the Mcintosh family expect to return to Oregon to locate, having Moves to Own Property Mrs. Myrtle Boslough, who has been living for some time with the Taverners on the Boulevard, has moved Into her property at the cor ner of Glonview Drive and Hillcrest Place. Leave for La lift Louis Dodge and family left this morning for Lake of the Woods for a stay of a few weeks. Mrs. Dodge's sister accompanied them on the trip. Fire Chief on Vacation Fire Chief George Robison is en Joying a few days' vacation and his place at the fire station Is being filled by E. F. Smith. Here from Canada Lars Bliason, of near Lethbrldge, Alberta, Is In the city for a few days, having been called here on account of the death of his father. Diniuy Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis and grandson, Dennis Oskar, and their guest, Munro Chllders, of Corvallis, were dinner guests Sunday of the De Carlos family on the Green firings road. TOURISTS FROM ASHLAND NOW AT BELOIT, WIS. Mr. and Mrs. William Freeburg. who left Ashland in the early part of May, are now visiting with rela tives at Beloit, Wis., according to a clipping" which was received from that place today. Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg are both 72 years old, but take the!r trusty Ford, and with canvas and bedding, (From Friday's Dally) At lake of the Woods- Chester, May, Bertha and Mrs. E. Make Crater Luke Trip Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deardorf, F. Smith left Tuesday morning for j companied by Mr. Deardorrs par Lake of the Woods, where they will i ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Deardorf spend ten days on a vacation trip.! 01 Lut-yene, Kans., Mr. ana Mrs Hobbs and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale. left yesterday for a trip to Crater Lake. They expect to return Friday, coming home by the Lake of the Woods. Leave for Minneapolis Mrs. Emma Oeder and daughter, of 108 Granite street, left last ev ening for 'Minneapolis. Minn., to look after business Interests there Her stay In that section of the coun try is to be an Indefinite one. lUt. .lOHNSOA TELLS OK WORK AT DENTAL MEETING The dental profession has added ten yours to man's simn of life. This was the pleasing assurance glvca out to the world by the Amerl can Dental association at its con mention in Los Angeles last week. Dr. F. H. Johnson, who has just returned from the meeting says this is accomplished by preventive dental travel around over the country, el'fott and advice, milking possible wherever their f:mcy may tukg thorn a clean, healthful mouth aud sound regardless of hotel accommoda-j teotly which will do their duty in Hons. , preparing food for digestion, to- They have traveled over 3000 ! aether with a correct personal hy inllej since leaving Ashland on tholrj leno and diet for the growing present trip, bavinr passed through child. Fruits, green vegetables, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska,! w hole wheat bread, and above all, Iowa, Mlnnestota and Wisconsin, en! l0od milk a quart a day for ev route, stopping to Mt at variously boy and girl, will build a phys- LONE PIXE MINE TO EE t years ago and engaged In farmlug. WORKED BY MEDI'ORD MEX He retired several years ago, and GOLD HILL, July 31. The oldj five-stamp quarts mills used for cus- tnm umrb- unntn t a a' ..... ,.. , (ran ugu JUKI east of Gold Hill, has been sold to C. C. Ciartc and associates of Medford, and the new owners are moving It to the Applegate district to be rebuilt on the Lonk Pine quarts gold mine, re cently purchased from 0. L. Haf'f of Gold Hill. AITO At'tlDR'NT CAI-SKH IIY CARELESS DRIVER came to Ashland eight years ago. Mr. Hardy was 81 years bid at the time of his death. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, and will be an nounced later. TARIEF "JJLOC" GETS HHJH DUTY OX WOOL BLANKETS places for a short time. r : hi no as near ideal as possible. It Is their Intention to spend the somo three thousand dentists "i making the; from all over the United States and trip from Beloit by leisurely stages, : Canada next winter In Florida, and expect to arrive in the tropical climate before cold weather sets In. LOCAL WOMAX Kl' PEERS ONE ACCIDENT AFTER ANOTHER Mrs. C. M. Romar seems to be rather unfortunate this week, hav ing met with two accidents, either. 'octod those subjects which mostly and some from forelgu coun:rles wore registered. The meeting was held at the magnifi cent Ambassador hotel, in which all Ashland could be housed and not be greatly crowded. So numerous were the exhibits, demonstrations and clinics, that each dentist, after a genonil Inspection, necessarily se- of which might have proved serious. Early In the week she wns walk ing along the sidewalk when she concerned III in and devoted his time to them. Most Interesting was the public In City Yesterday ). M. Lowe, of Medford, spent Tue Jiy afternoon in Ashland, mix ing a..:ong friends. Hoy Keouts to Mnko Hike Troop two, Boy Scouts, will leave on their annual hike to Mount Ash On Vacation Trl Miss Bertha Smith, one of the lo cal telephone operators, is enjoying land next Monday morning. Alii"8'" vacation this week, having ten will assemble at the Presbyterian1 'or Lake of tlle Woods to spend a church at 8 o'clock. .The annual! few llavs hike to Lake of the Woods Is sched uled for August 14. All scouts planning to go should inform the scoutmaster at once. Working at Hornbrook Vincent Ritginger, a plumber in the employ of the Southern Pacific, has been transferred to Hornbrook for the present. Ix-avig for Grenada Mr. and Mrs. James Hersey, who have been spending a few days In Ashland, left this morning for Gra nada, Calif., where Mr. Hersey will be for the next few months attend ing to his apiary. Returns from Weed Ed High returned home yesterday afternoon from a trip to Weed. Calif., where he had been on busi ness. for a few days. He reports the roads as being very rough. Visit inn In City Mrs. Clark and daughter, of Cali fornia, are in the city visiting with the W. S. Eastman family on North Pioneer street. Leaves for Portland H. S. Emery leaves this evening Return from Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oskur returned the first of the week from h two weeks' vacation at Lake of the Woods. While there, they made i fishing I rip to Rocky Point and Pell- on train 64. for Portland, where nek oomng lflck will visit among next few weeks. relatives for the by way of Klamath Falls, where they jpent several days visiting with friends. Recovering from Accident- Floyd Rush, who was Injured a few days ago while returning from Portland on his motorcycle, when he was struck by an automobile, is 1m proving nicely, being able to be up and around the house. Returns to Lake O. A. Paulserud and Carl Love- land returned to Lake of the Woods last night, following the band con cert, to take part in which they came in from the lake. They were accompanied on the return trip by Charles Brady. They expect to leave today for Crater Lake and return to Ashland Saturday or Sun day. In City Shopping B. F. McCreary, who operates the hotel at Siskiyou, was In the city shopping yesterday. 1 Returns to Ashland Andy McCallan, who has been in San Francisco for the past few months returned to Ashland the first of the week and will be in Ashland for some time. Fine Fishing Trip A. G. Moss, who left on a fishing was tripped by a fishing pole hold . health exhibit, which Included dls across the walk In the hands of lit-; I'lays from the Forytho Institute of tie Elwood Hllty. who was tripping' Boston,- and the Eastman Dental unwarv nassers-bv. She was rather! Welfare Foundation, Rochester, both badly bruised by tho fall, striking devoted to tho care of "poor ehll her face and knees on the sldowalk.i'lren's teeth. Dental nurses In charge and spraining her left hand as well. I of oral hygiene public school work She was Just recovering from hen In various California counties, dls- fall and had taken the bus for Med-1 Played their methods to Interest and ford yesterday when the conveyance Instruct the children. Most spectuc- collided with another machine neari'l"r was the "exhibit of the Japan- the city limits on the highway. The! ese housed in a special apartment WASHINGTON, July 31. Tho re- j publican "tariff bloc" won another An accident occurred near ih; ulory louay ' enacting sharply In- city limits on the highway north of!crpa8p'1 dlltl8 woo' blankets. Ashland yesterday. In which the! 11 rfiJe(,,p'1 an aniend- Medlord-Ashland bus was compelled mw,t Bhl8'"nK ,hfi rntfis' aad ,h"n to turn Into the dltrh tn ke frnm "uul"e" lue commits higher running head-on Into another car. jdutie8- The bus win leaving the city wltbi " a number of prssengers aboard, and l'?",'t-S'?-' had reached tho place where the; FOOD VALVES A XI) j highway starts down tho hill to nnss '''GOD 'OMWXAT!OXS . under the railroad tracks. It was about to meet a wagon loaded with hay, wbpn another machine, which had come up behind the hay wagon. started to pass it, and the driver of! the bus, In endeavoring ,to make 9 By Paul O. Sampson, Nationally Known Food Expert Do you know that your stomach ;is simply a chemical laboratory that room for It to get by, drove his car into the ditch. No one was seriously Injured, but some of the passengers suffered a nervous shock. The car was dam- ihIxps the solids and fluids you put Into it according to exact chemical formulas? Do you know that tho organ of taste in your mouth acts as the con- aged to the extent of abut $100, but1""1 01 ,UB "on,acu moratory, nou was In such shape as to be driven ifylns !t what '"tlve juices to re- nil In Meclfnnl inwle- Id nUm ,mw!lease f"r fOOdstUff on its Way ' F I after a mechanic had been called to. result wag Mrs. Bomar had n very serious nervous sho-k, and while able to be about, shows that she ha been through the mill. and having wonderfully made mod els of human faces and mouths; a series illustrating from the normal healthy mouth through various stages of abnormalities and diseases MASTER HOWARD GIVES so perfectly done as to seem real; ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY PARTY' that anyone could well understand - and appreciate these revolting con- Master William Howard, of s ! (Utlonjl and tne hnrm dol)9 t0 fllcIai East Main street, gave a very en.jdevelopment by irregularities of the joyable theatre and watermelon j teeth. party to ten of his little friends yes-, Thursday afternoon and Friday were entirely devoted to clinics in terday, between the hours of 12:30 and 9 p. m., the occasion being his tenth birthday. He received many useful and nlouulnir nrpftents Imlmleri In wlitrh MEDFORD were a number of B iy Scout books, which always appeal to the young American. The youngsters had their pictures taken as they were grouped about i which specialists In various branch- WILL NOT GET HOPED-FOR RADIO STATION MEDFORD, July 2(1. According to advices received by Captain How ell Smith from Washington, no alr- the large birthday cs-ke, which dls-ll'hmeg will be permanently stationed nni.Biire,! In record time shortly af-!npre ror forest reserve service, ter the picture was taken. Those present were, Mllo Gates, will there be a radio station estab lished here during the present sea- Clifford Glisan, George Judy, Wil- R0. n mm e(,n expecieci. ine ra- iim iinivarii r.umott wiiia inno'dio stations will bo located at Eu- trlp the first of the week, returned McNabbi CIpo Bberttrdi Edlth Henry, I '. Rosebnrg and Salem. The make some necessary repairs. RATTLER'S BITE RESl'LTS IN DEATH OP 11-YEAR-OLD ROY YREKA, Calif., July 28. Harry, the nine-year old son of Mrs. Harry Doggett, who resides on MeKlnney creek, 35 miles west of here, was bitten bv a rattlesnake at 1 o'clock '. litigating yesterday afternoon and died this''00'19 ,0 et 100 ')Br cent efficiency nioi-nins nt 4:3rt o'einr k ! out of them for the human body, and down! Do you know that when you put several food materials in your mouth lu a mixture, which are enemies to each other, aud require different di gestive action, the control office frantically sends word that waste Is coming, and to get r1! of It. Paul O. Simpson, national food expert, who has spent 31 years In- the proper mixture of The reptile's fangs tore the little fellow's scalp In two place, about an Inch apart Ju?t above the ear. A call for medical assistance came late yesterday evening. Dr. I. L. Ward and Claude and Ashley Russell, brothers of Mrs. Doggett, loft at 7 o'clock for the Doggett home. Mrs. Doggett Is the daughter of J. B. Russell, of Yreka, and the willow nf the hitn flari-v nneeett who was a son of City Marshal Dog-!your wi" et ,he most beneflt who has lectured throughout the country for 20 years, will tell you all about what foods will mix and what will not, in a series of special articles he has written. Sampson has lectured before col leges and schools, as wel as to the employes of the great Industrial plants of the country. His articles will show you how to avoid digestive troubles, and how to eat so that gett. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winters, Mrs. A. II. Russell, Miss Ncllio Russell and Mrs. G. F. McConnetl left Ash land this morning to attend the funeral. His articles will appear from time to time in the Tidings. Watch for them they will bring you health. I WHAT RALPH E. C.ASAD DIES POI.LOWI.XG OPERATION yesterday and reports having had a very fine trip and good luck with the rod Have Picnic in Park The Ladies' Art club iwtM : l-:.. I.!...- ..!,. i. ...... and their " families held a picnic in Lithla park! rW- J- - wlllls. of Manhattan. larnej ,va,'s ls visiting ni tne nome oi ins nilmhe, ,,ro,.i, n,l ,.11 ..,' 1'arontS, Sir. 011(1 Al IB. K. S. WIIIIS. Monday evening. Thero was a number present enjoyable time. Leave for Vacation Carl Loveland and family left this morning for Lake of the Wood, ac companied' their guest, Mrs. Har rison. Mr. Loveland will return to Ashland Thursday to direct the band concert Thursday night;' after which he expects to return to the lake and spend several days thero with his family, before they return home. CO Second street. He Is- expecting to stay lu Ashland for about ten days. , Called (4i Portland Edwin F, Gattis left for Port land Tuesday, where he was called by the Illness of his brother, who is In a very critical condition. fi-s. Biillen Convalescent Mrs. Alvena Bullen, of the Dew i Drop Inn, who has been at the Sac- Return from FlNhing Trip red Heart hospital in Medford for a Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordan haveweek wa brought home yesterday returned- from their fishing trip in ! evening. Dr. McCracken says she the vicinity of Lake of the Woods, i will be confined to her apartment and report having had very good for some days, although well on the Visit in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers were visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elhart, as they were en route to Corvallis" to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Myers will be remembered In Ashland as Miss Elizabeth Barker, a domestic science teacher In the locul schools. Will Direct Elks Bund- Mrs. Alice Smith Jay, the music composer, who has been In this vl clnity for some time, will direct the Medford Elks band tonight In the park at Medford, and they will play some of her compositions, the latest of which is a two-step called "Yakima." success. way to complete recovery. Car Catches Fire I Visit in Ashland The automobile belonging to C. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lynch, of W. Fraley caught fire this morning, i Piedmont, Calif., visited over the while standing near the Ashland , week-end with the L. Schwein fam Mllls, and the fire department was ily ou Church street, leaving Mon- called to put out the blaze. It ap- day for a trip to Crater Lake and parently started from a shorted elec-1 will go from there to Portland for a trie connection. The flames were; few days. They are expected to re- extlnguiBhed without any damage! turn to Ashland the latter part of other than to the wiring of the car. Vhitora Delighted with Ashland Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Conrad and two children of Gerber, Calif., who this week and stay over Sunday be fore resuming their trip home. Will Picnic in Lllhia Park The Talent Community club will have been visiting at the borne of ! picnic In Lithla park Friday evening Mr. Conrad's sister, Mrs. O. WJof this week. The club is attaining Long, 668 East Main street, left tblsja name for Itself and must spend morning for their home. They were j some time in keeping the social side very much delighted with Ashland of life moving, and expected to make another visit j here soon. The Conrads were ac- On 1'Wiinc Trip companied by their nelce, Mrs. Vlo- A. G. Moss left Tuesday on a fish let Wilson, of Dunsmuir, who spent Ing expedition, expecting to return the-week-end visiting at the Longihome yesterday, but reports from home. jbis place of business today indicate that the fish must have got the best Bend Large new theatre build- of him, for he has not shown up yet ing under construction. at iioon. Hauling Dirt for Dam- Five large dump trucks started yesterday hauling dirt to build the Talent Irrigation district dam at Hy att Prairie. The trucks are loaded by the large steam shovel, which keeps them on the go continually. Kills Large Hauler , J. W. Grantham, of the Valley view neighborhood, reports that he killed a large rattlesnake near his place yesterday. The rattler mea sured four feet, three inches long, and had 12 rattles and one button. This Is the second larger snake of this species, that Mr. Grantham has killed this year. Called by Death of Son Mrs. Mary E. Casad, of Covlna. Calif., and her grand-daughter. Miss Ethel M. Moss, of Santa Barbara Calif., arrived in Ashland Wednes day, having been called here on ac count of the serious Illness of her son, Ralph E. Casad, who died yes terday morning at a local hospital. Mrs. Casad and her grand-daughter were leaving for Honolulu and re ceived the message relating to the illness of her son after their trunks had been taken aboard the steamer. Hazel Henry, Gladys Mary Howard. Lyman and GOOD CROWD AT SHOWING OF SLIDES LAST EVENING A good-sized crowd attended the showing of the hand-painted slides at the Presbyterian church last ev ening, all being highly pleased with the entertainment. The collection amounted to about $15, the total sum of which was to go toward pro curing additional slides for the slur optlcan at the auto camp. Medford landing field will he used only for state foresters stationed at this pluce, when they desire to go over t heir territory. APRICOTS NOW RIPE; (iOOD CHOP REPORTED The apricot season is now at hand, anil the supply promises to bo more plentiful than lust year, although re poris'lnilirate that many are fulling from the trees, which means they Some of : must ho picked early. The Fern the pictures shown last night -will : valley section Is the heaviest pro be selected and nurchased from tho (lucer or tins rrmt, and in mat neign- funds collected. Any Ashland citizen having an ex tra good scenic view would he doing a great deal of good for the city, If he would havo such a view convert ed Into a slide and presented to the auto ramp. borhood, the Sunny Cliff orchard George Alford, Ward, Hughes and Bushon will have the heavlust crops this year. ASSISTANT SECRETARY WILL VISIT CORVALLIS WASHINGTON, July 27. Assist ant Secretary of Agriculture C. W. Pugsley left Thursday evening for a three weeks' trip In the northwest, where he will visit agricultural col leges and experiment stations, and make a first hand study of agricul tural conditions from North Dakota to the coast. On August 2 and 3, Mr" Pugsley wllf ' speak before tho national home economics conference to be hel(l',at"Corvalll8, Oregon. PLEADS' Gl'ILTY TO MAKING BOOZE IS FIXED $2.1 C. A. Newton, who was arrested Monday on -the charge of making 11 SHASTA TRAIN HITS AITO; TWO lNMI'RED El'OENE. Or., July 31. Luther Hudson, aged 38, was severely In jured, and his wife suffered a bruised leg, when tho auto 1n which they were riding was struck by the Shastn Limited train at Fourth and Lawrence streets nt 4:30 p. m. Sat urday. Hudson was taken to the hospital. His skull is fractured, but it is believed that he will recover. Ralph Emerson Casad died Thurs day morning at 6 o'clock nt the Granite City hospital, following a major operation two days before. Mr. Casad ls well known In the vi cinity of Talent, where he spent a number of years In ranching and dairying, having come to this part j of the county some 20 years ago. Ho married and lived here for sev eral years, after which he nod his, family moved back to Kansas City, but not being satisfied thero, return ed lo Oregon three years ago. He was born In Siiulresvllle, Kan.. In 1800, on what wns the Santo Fo; trail, where he lived until he wasi 30 years of age. He was the fourth! of te nchlldren, eight of whom snr-j vivo lilin. He ulso leaves to mourn j his loss, his wife, one son and one f iliiiMrhtnr Itiwl Ilia mnlllflr Funeral services will be held Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from tho Methodist church, and Interment will take place in Mountain View cemetery, In cluirge of J. P. Dodge and Sons. RADICES MILK A XI) MORE THAN FLIES? Pouble Strength SHOOFLY just In from Philadelphia. , It's the best Fly llenellant on the market totlay for the spraying of your rows. Fencing, Mowers, Rakes and Binders an.l their repairs. All kinds of 9v wins Machines Pell's Corner Pt ovost Bros. Headquarters for flAKPEN TOOLS SriMY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS ITOSti-nnd LAWN SUTTTJES WILLIAM HARDY DIES AT HOME IN ASHLAND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL AT TALENT IS SI CCESS William Hardy died this morning about 8 o'clock at his home, o Fifth street, after a fingering Ill ness. Mr. Hardy was born In England, but came to the United Stntes 45' Real Estate Homes aud acreage. Farms aud v Stock Ranches. All Rinds of Good Insurance Ashland Agents or Abstract Co. Billings Agency An Ine cream festival was given Friday eveulng at Talent by the lu dles of the community club of that place for the purpose of raising funds with which to buy a piano, to quor, and who asked for an extcn- be used In all public gatherings. slon of time when taken Into court, It could be seen early In the ev- decided today to plead guilty, and,oning that a large crowd would he wag taken before Justice Gowdy to on hand for the occasion, but as make his plea. He w.ir -iven a fine the evening went along the people of $25 and a jail sentence of DO continued to arrive until the crowd days, the jail sentence being sus- was equul to any that has gathered pended upon the payment of the, In the community for many months fine. The Ice cream and enke literally The still In which the booze was, melted away, and the dimes that being made, consisted of an ordinary j rolled In amounted to a good round five gallon lard tin In wblrh a one i sum before the evening was over, gallon tin bucket with the bottomland the piano Is now assured. cut out had been placed. Music in the form of vocal solos The contents of the still were con-; by Mrs. Chester Fitch, with Mrs. F. Astoria $5400 to bs spent foriflscated this afternoon by Chief of'C. Roimer presiding at the piano general work and $1602 for heating Police Hatcher and poured Into the(w;is enjoyed ut Intervals durlug the and plumbing at high school. sewer. evening. Nobody Ever Regretted Starting A Savings Recount THE PECULIAR THING ABOUT SAVING IS THAT. j WHILE EVERYBODY IS ALWAYS "GOING TO." SO FEW ACTUALLY START. I COME IN AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY EVEN IF ONLY FOR A DOLLAR. YOU WILL BE CORDIALLY WELCOMED. 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