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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1922)
fag rora iSHLiKII WEKKLY TLDI3GS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Arrives in Aslibuid Levi Stevens has arrived in Ash land from Klamath Falls, having been called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Stevens' fath er. M. L. Johnson Mr. Johnson's (From Saturday Bally) End Extensive Trip Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Linlnger re turned Thursday from an auto trip condition was reported to be some to the state of Pennsylvania, where! what Improved late yesterday even- thcy visited relatives for some time. Ing. They stopped at various points en, route, one of which was Winona Leaves for Home Lake, Ind., where the natlona. con-1 Mr8 uortha Sellers left yesterday vention of the Brethren church was , afternoon on train 13 for her home held this year. Writes from Portland Mrs. Mary E Woods, who recently left for Portland for an indefinite visit with her daughters, Mrs. H. H. Read and Mrs. M. A. Stratlon, has written that she Is enjoying her visit there very much, but that she is sorry she could not stay in Ash land until the close of the revival meetings. Moves Reported H. H. Maybury lias moved to the property at 114 Mechanic street. Alfred B. Shelby has moved from the Estes property at 333 North Main street to the J. J. McNair place in Los Angeles, after a two months' visit with her sister, Mrs. Louis Dodge, and family. Here to Attend Funeral J. C. Nell and family, of Eugeno,) jare spending a few days In Ashland, having been called here as the re sult of the death of Mr. Nell's broth er, It. P. Neil. on Scenic Drive. Joseph Cyr has stored a part of his household goods and moved the balance of them from his former residence at 98 Granite street to the home of his daughter, at 316 Ilargadine street. i Returns from Portland W. H. McNair returned home from Portland yesterday, utter having spent the pnst week In that city, giving examinations as a member of the state pharmacy board. K. of P. Picnic The annual picnic Of the Knights of Pythias will take place Sunday in Llthia park. Venison it on the list of barbecued meats for the day. All knights and ladies are Invited to at tend, bringing their basket. (From Mondays Dally) Will Attend Conference- Mrs. Louise Peroizi will attend the conference of the republican state committee In Portland tomor row, where she will attend as .the Jackson county member of the exec utive committee. She will stop for a short visit with her daughter, who is attending the University of Ore gon at Eugene, on her way home. Iiidoiso Granite Company Porch ReJnK Overhauled The norch on the front Of the house belonging to the L. A. Nell es tale on the Boulevard, Is being over hauled this week, a new floor being laid, with other necessary repairs. Art Club Ut Meet Monday The Ladles' Art club will hold its regular meeting Monday evening, at Pioneer Chautauqua hall at 8 o'clock FooOniII Grounds Improved Work of loosenine iin the hard surface of the local gridiron back!wl,h Mrs- Cray aml Ml8S Hlcks 83 of the high school was accomplished I hostesses. this week. Hero fixm urunts I'iik A. E. Voorhles, owner of the Nearly 30 men are out for practice each night and are working hard for tho" first contest next Saturday. Couch Hughes Is having his men tackle a "dummy," and do other limbering-up stunts In connection with the running of sig nals. Light scrimmage is soon to be added to the menu. Ijeave for Eugene Ralph Poston, who has been work ing on the Hyatt dam project for the past few weeks, spent a few hours in the city today, while on his way to Eugene, where he will assume his practice teaching Mon day. Poston will be a senior at the University of Oregon this full, where be is a member of the men's glee club and of Till Sigma Pi, men's fraternity. Grants. Pass Dally Courier, was In the city for a few hours today, as the guest of Jesse Wlnburn. He admitted that the weather was as fine here as It is in his home town, and stated that the excitement in Grants Pass had disappeared, now that the Josephine county fair was a thing of the past. To Send Out Questionnaire Hillah temple, Mystic Shrine, will send out questionnaires to the mem bers of the temple this week, in an effort to get an opinion as to wheth er or not a new temple shall be built in Ashland. This matter Is being taken up at this time because of the fact that available sites are fast disappearing, and It will soon be impossible to get a desirable Bite at a reasonable price. Dinner Guest Sunday G. W. Benedict and May Benedict were dinner guests at the James Putnam home on Holly street Sun day. Bund Practice Postponed A gain On account of the revival meet ings, which are being continued this week, the city band will hold no re hearsal this evening. It is planned to continue the weekly practices be glnnng next Monday night. Celebrates Birthday Miss Jean Webber, of Lincoln street, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webber, enjoyed a birthday dinner Sunday with a num ber of relatives present. Those pres ent, aside from the family, for the afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. J V. Wright, of Mountain avenue; Bert and Vera Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns and W. J. Wright, of Hilt, Calif. Local Man Is Named On Committee For Preservation of All Forests For the purpose of combating the! been saved' for future generations If menace of forest fires the National Forest Protective association has been organized In Portland. The main purpo3e of the association Is to urge congress to provide appropria- Returns from Los Angel Mrs. Fred Wagner returned to Ashland Saturday evening from Los Angeles, where she has been for the past few weeks. She was called south by the serious Illness of her mother. VlHlt "S;ip and Knit" Mayor Brltt and sister Miss Mol lis, Dr. and Mrs Robinson, Judge and Mrs. Gardner and Judge and Mrs. Tou Velio were recent guests at "Sap and Salt," the mngnificlent Bummer home of Jesse Wlnburn, in the mountains near Ashland. It is needless to say that the party was royally entertained. Jacksonville Post. To Leave for Eugene The Dr. Buchanan family, of Iowa street, go to Eugeno this week to spend the winter. Leave on Business Trip Ray Chullis will loave Sunday for Hermlston, Or., for a few days' bus iness trip. Relurim to Ashland Mrs. Nellie Connor arrived from -Sacramento yesterday, where she has been visiting a few days with friends. Mrs Connor went south to San Francisco some weeks :uo, and expected to remain there, but the change did not have us beneficial nn effect as she expected, bo she has returned to Ashland to make her home. Annual Ilus.'ncss Meeting The annual business meeting of the Ashland New Thought society will be held at the Temple of Truth, Wednesday evening, Septoinber 27, at 7:30 o'clock. Ieave for Home Mrs. Mary Miekel left a few days ago for her home at Berkeley, Calif., after a few weeks spent In Ashland. 'Attend Josrpliiiin Fair Dwight Gregg and Melvln Kaegi were visitors at the Josephine coun ty fair Friday night. Ieave for Portland F. L. Fry and Fred S. Englo left last evening for Portland, where they will attend a meeting of the after spending some time In Wash Soma Price for Beans L. B. McWIlliams, who recently re'urned from southern California, where he obtained a quartet of "brinco" beans, has just received an answer from an inquiry he sent ask ing the price of the beanst The let ter states that the beans Bell for $200 per bushel, and are hard to find at that. A few friends of Mr. McWIlliams have been thinking of l.eitlng some of the jumping won ders, but will probably stop consid erably short of a bushel. Week-End in Grants Pass -Mr. and Mrs. Gene Howard, Q have been making Ashland their temporary place of residence, left today for Grants Pass, whero they will spend the week-end visiting Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Letcher. Mr. Howard is a musician, specializing on the pipe organ. Return to Valley Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and two sons and Mr. Jones' brother, Fobs Jones, have returned to the valley, Visits with Friends Mrs. J. W. Merrltt, of Gold Hill, Is In the city visltng with old-time friends for a few days. Sells Interest in Shop C. E. English, who has operated the 0. K. barber shop on Oak street tor several months, has sold a half interest to W. I. Derrick, a barber who recently arrived In Ashland They have rented the room at 69 North Main street, In the Allen building, where they expect to In stall a new set of barber equipment and open a first class barber shop about Wednesday of this week. Visit in Medford Mrs. O. W. Gregg, Dwight Gregg and Melvln Kaegi were visitors In Medford today. (From Tuesday's Dally) Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Wa A. Rockefellow, who have spent the past two weeks In Ashland, left this morning for points In northern California, and later will extend their trip as far south as' Los Angeles. Sporting New Car The Misses Nina and Hazel Em ery are sporting a tine new Chevro let car, which they purchased the latter part of the week.- Movie Stars Pass Through "Mary and Doug" were passengers aboard train 12 this morning, en route ,to some northern point. They spent a few minutes on the platform while the train was in the depot, casting longing eyes at the surround ing hills, the like of which they are very fond of. On Trip to Yakima Mr. and Mrs. F. E. French left to day on a leisurely auto trip to Ya kima, Wash. They expect to be gone three or four weeks . At a meeting of directors of the chamber of commerce Friday noon-, a resolution of endorsement of the proposed organization of the Ash land Granite company, was passed unanimously, and members of the chamber of commerce were urged to assist In promoting the same. Don Rice Visits Don Rice, former Ashland resi dent, dropped off In the city for a few hours Saturday for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary M. Dunn. He Is now business manager for the Oakland, Calif., schools, Siskiyou Fair This Week The Siskiyou county fair wlil op en at Yreka tomorrow, and quite a few local peoplo have made plans to attend. agents of the New York Life Insur ance company, the first of the week Xew Clerks at EndV L. B. McWIlliams and Thomas; Ington. Mr. Jones has purchased a 70 acre fruit ranch near Talent, which he Is locating on and will op erate. Dalk-y are both new clerks In the To Jt.;ng fluffs,. Here Kndcrg grocery store, having taken up the'.r duties there this week. Make Trip to Jacksonville Mrs. J. H. B-arthouse and son Frank were business visitors at Jacksonville Friday afternoon VUiU in Ali1and Mr. Gnw of Crants Pass visitor In Ashland Friday. was a To Draw Jury October 4 The drawing of the Jury for the October term of the circuit court will take nlace October 4th. The Estelle Jones, Mrs. O. H. Barnhlll and Mrs. John Beaver drove to Wat kins today to bring the letter's mar ried daughter here for treatment for tuberculosis. IiOave for Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarbrough, who arrived In Ashland a few days ago on their honeymoon, loft this morning for a trip to Crater Lake. I Moviny, to Eugene Dr. Buchanan Is moving to Eu- gene, one truck load or ms nouse- oranrf iurv will be convened Monday. M "v'nR tnl morning October 1, while the petit Jury will r e university city, meet one week later on October 23 Will Go to Vtvh11Ii Will Leave for O. A. C. j O. H. Barnhlll will leave Sunday H. W. Whlllock, who has been evening for Corvallls, where he has connected with the Colden Rule'arcepted a position as local reporter Visits with Friends Mrs. Grace Koutz, of Yreka, Calif. was In town a few days last week, interviewing old friends. Ill at Dunamulr Miss Inez Wolters, who formerly lived In Ashland, on Mountain ave nue. Is at present quite 111 at the hospital at Dunsmtilr, and Is expect ing to undergo a serious operation goon. D. M. Lowe About Again D. M. Lowe, who was quite ser iously Injured a week ago Sunday In the accident at the county fair grounds, was able to be around Sat urday, having made the trip to Med ford In his car. His right leg Is still useless, and he Is compelled to rosorf to the use of crutches. Elect Officers for Bible School The Christian Bible school elected officers Sunday for the ensuing year as follows: Superintendent. James Putnam; assistant superintendent. Floyd Putnhm; secretary, E. I. Hunt; librarian. May Benedict; charisler, Dor lies Abraham. Will Leave for Klamath Mrs. P. N. Gresez, of Klamath Falls, who has spent the past three weeks visiting with friends and at tending the revival meeting, sMl leave for hor home tomorrow. tions for more roads through and adjacent to the forests. Even in September fires are in the national forests from Canada to the Mexican border, and there has been no estimate made In dollars of the damage done to timber this year. The association hopes to have, every United States senator and represen tative In congress from the ll na tional forest states behind a move ment for more liberal appropriations SUIT IV EQUITY FOR DIVORCH In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Jackson and State of Oregon. Hazel E. Ward, Plaintiff, vs. Harry E. Ward, Defendant. To Harry E. Ward, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and highways had been constructed Into, through and adjacent to these for ests. "During the years 1918 and 1919, the records at Washineton show that' fpiulred to answer the complaint of 52,000 forest fires in our national the V'nUtt ln'he., above, e"tiU?? . , , touBD im mo wuii me cterK oi said forests burned 19,000,000 acres of:COUrt, within six weeks from the timber. We have in the United date of the first publication of this States only enough timber to last us 'summons, and ;f you default there 40 years at the present rate of con-1"' tlie P,nlntiff wl" aPP'y to the sumption, If none Is lost by :re..c""rtor tl9 relief demanded In said ... . . ' - complsnt, to-wlt: For a decree dls- Somethlng muBt be done to reforest: giving the marriage confract be our immense holdings and to pro- tween you and the plaintiff, and that tect this timber we now have, and it Plaintiff have and resume her maid Is up to the government to do it ie" namo- Huzo1 Es,ella NeeBe Tho nonnio in ti, .,. on . . Bv order of the Honorable F. M. The people In the other 37 states' Calkinai jld.,e of gald court date(l have as much interest in the forests 1 September 19th. 1922. this summons with which to build commercial, as we, but they are not fully ad-!s served upon you by publication highways in the forest belt. vised as to what must be done in ,or slx successive weeks in the Ash- Officers of the National Forest! order to save them. iI"n(! Wf'y Tidings, and the due ,irv ., , , oi ine nrsi puniirnnon is nepienmr Our national forests cover an 2Vthi ,m and tl.e for anRWPr ex area greater than Germany over pi res November 8th, 192? 156,000,000 . acres and there fa 1 BRIGGS & BRIGGS, standing In the forests of the Unit-1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' rosi orr:ce auiiress: riogeer ed States about 2,000.000,000,000 feet of merchantable timber. "We are using about 56,000,000,- If we fail to pro; Visits in City Mrs. C, H. Woolley, of San Fran cisco, has arrived In Ashland and Is visiting at the home of Mrs. S. T. Thornton, 192 Mechanic street. Leave for Butte Falls - Mrs. R. L. Parker and Mrs. Henry Herryforil, of Butte Falls, who have spent the past few days visiting with friends here and attending the re vival meetings, left) yesterday Tor their home. They were accompanied by Mrs. J E. Welch, who goes for a few days' visit. Given Birthday Shower- Miss Myrta Otterdahl, chief oper ator at the local telephone exchange celebrated her birthday Saturday, and was given a handkerchief show er by the other members of the force, as is the usual custqm on each birthday celebrated. Again on the Jol Postmaster E. J. Kaiser is again on the Job after having enjoyed his annual two weeks leave of absence. Visitors from Spokane- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bly, and Mr. and Mrs. Eber Bly, of Spokane, Wash., stoppell over Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. N. Dlx. The vis Itorg are on their way to Los An geles to spend the winter. ' City Buys Ford Truck The city has purchased a Ford truck for the use of the light and water department, and are consld ering putting on a two speed axle in order that the truck may be able to climb all the hills over the city without any trouble. Protective association are J. L. Childs of Crescent City, Calif., presi dent, and Arthur Conklin, of Port land, secretary-treasurer. " The advisory committee consists of George P. Topping of Bandon, W. A. Woods of Gold Beach, B. F. Jones of Newport, O. S. Blanchard of 1 000 feet a year. Grants Pass, H. L. Walther ofMed ford, Charles Lamkln of Ashland, and C. T Haas and F. W. Thompson of Portland. "According to government esti mates more than one thousand mil lion board feet of timber has been destroyed by fire In Oregon and Washington during the last five building of these safety lanes. years," said Mr. Chtlds, "and we; print from Morning Oregonian know that much of It could have'tember 21, 19:2. Block, Ashland, Oregon. 4-6-w NOTICE OF APPOIXTMEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Avn to tect what we have against tires and PRESENT CLAIMS plant more trees, we will have noi In the County Court in rniH fnr Jackson, State of USA fnr HAWmllla iH vonra hAnna " To get at a fire In a forest, roads' 01.eK0Cn"nty of are needed for the fire fighters and equipment, and this is why the as sociation is stressing the need of government appropriations for the Re- lackson County Fair Awards Are MadeTo Schools In the Matter of the Eslate of Bertha W. Nickerson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the Hon. O. A. Gardnpr, Judge of the above named court, has appointed the undersigned as the admlnlstra- Sep- tor of the estate of said deceased. Any person having a claim against itre said es'ate Is renulred to present t' i same duly verified to this ad cause of this fact that she wrote a mfnlstrator at the office of Brlggs ft letter commending the advertising, i Pr'ggs," Attorneys, in the Pioneer The woman was ono of the smooth-i F-'oek, Ashland, Oregon. CLIFFORD H. The school exhibits at the Jackson county fair won awards as follows: Division 1 Rural: Lake Creek, first; West Side, second; Willow Springs, third; Neil Creek, fourth; Wellen, fifth; honorable mention for industrial art exhibit to Maysi Creek and Foots Creek schools. 4-4 NICKERSON, Administrator. est workers seen here for Borne time. She was later apprehended at Rose- burg and put under ball, which she j X0TICE np APPOINTMENT OF iorrenea. None of the money paid ADMINISTRATOR, AND TO by the merchants was recovered. O. A. C. GIRLS NOW MAKE. PRESENT CLAIMS In the Count- Court In and for the Countv of ,'ackson. State of Oregon. OWN RULES, REGULATIONS in thn Matter of the Estate of j Myron E. Hnrr, Deceased. CORVALLIS. Or., Sept. 26. Girls! Not'ce ls nsreby lven. that the at Oregon Agricultural college now; hA, Jt "J make their own rules, through thei8isned aH the administrator of the Division 2 Two-room schools: ! women's league, an organization estate of raid deceased. Sams Valley, first; Oak Grove. I composed of all co-eds In college Division 3 -Schools having three! cPy of the printed regulations, as A I Any person naving a claim against 'the sild estate Is required to present ; the same, duly verified, to these ad- or more teachers: Phoenix, first;, la'a oown by the girls themselves Ib: .ninistrntors at the office of Briggs Gold Hill; Rogue River; Talent i handed to each one as an aid to & Brlggs, Attorneys, Pioneer Block. (honorable mention for Industrial , memory. President Kerr's approval, Ashland art). lad that of the acting dean of worn- Division 4 High schools: Phoe- en have sanctioned the rules. " nix, first; Sams Valley. The Plan is a direct reversal of In divisions 2, 3 and 4, only the!former procedure. In the past rules 4-4 Orep-nn. E. D. BRIOOS, WM. M. P.RIGGS. Admln'strators. school awarded first place received a prize of a standard picture. Medford schools were represented only by a worthy manual art ex hibit, and Ashland had no school work presented. Another year the two first class districts plan to Join have been made arbitrarily by the deri of women. Moves Reported W. C. Brown has moved from the T. F. Smith property at 244 Crant street, to 85 Union street. Mrs. forces with a complete educational j Sn'h and son will ftccupy the vacat-1 Visit Here on Honeymoon- Mr. and Mr 8. Robert J. Wood are visiting at the home of Mra and Mrs. W. J. Wallace on Mountain avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are en route to San Diego, Calif., on their honey moon. Mr. Wood Is superintendent of the United States veterans bu reau with headquarters at Portland. Mrs. Wood, who was formerly Miss Faye Webber, nelce of Mrs. W."J. Wallace and Is quite well known in Ashland, having visited here several times. Leaves for Los Angel Miss Maud Cantrall, who has been employed as a stenographer at the Billings real estate office for the past several months, left Sunday for Los Angeles, where she expects to make her borne. However, If the climatic conditions do not meet her expectations, she may return to Ash land after a few months' visit with relatives and friends. exhibit. The judging committee made sev eral suggestion helpful to the edu cational department: Better repre sentation of schools at the fair next fall, every school to' exhibit some work. An arrangement of work which will more easily admit of judging. More wall space to be available for the educational exhib its. County superintendent and su pervisor to collect exhibits from each school at close of spring term, in order to have them on hand for the fair. ed property within a few days. Visits Honihrook Robert Middleton was a business visitor at Hornbrook Monday. Investigate our Ideal Areola HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM for Small or iJtrge Houses Our New Line of Heating Stoves Are Now In Provost Bos m Grants Pass Men Prove Easy Marks For Fast Worker store In this city since early In the on the Caxptte-Tlmes Mr. Barnhlll jsar, will leave for Corvallls Monday: has a tentative offer to go to Los Called from Roseburg where he will attend Oregon A erl- Angeles as ansistant editor of Orch- O. A. Culy, of Roseburg, has been carefully considered, and several; the genuineness of the scheme. Miss Important changes and amendments Altchison, of the local hospital, says Whlllock 'ard and Farm, which Is being en- called to Ashland on account of the to the constitution now under con- that the woman carried a large PARENT TEACHERS TO HOLD CONVENTION AT EUGENE The date for the state Parent- Teachers' convention In Eugene has been set definitely for October 25-28 and it Is the urgent desire of State President Mrs. J. F. Hill that all associations of the state make plans for sending delegates. All matters pertaining to child welfare will be (Grants Pass Courier) Many local merchants are bemoan ing the fact that no trace has been found of the woman who fleeced them out of several hundred dollars Inst week. She purported to have an excellent advertising scheme and, on the strength of a few credentials, collected heavily from a number of local merchants. Today they have neither the advertising nor the' money. It will probably be credited to profit and loss mostly loss, only one merchant having come out more than even on the proposition. The; rest are in the hole for the amounts they paid In advance on a fake, the1 amounts ranging from $10 to $40. ! The woman said she was getting' advertising for stationery of the Good Samaritan hospital here She exhibited credentials from every body except the chamber of com-, merce, which Is supposed to put Its stamp of approval on all advertising schemes before they are patronized ! by the local merchants. Secretary j Sabln states that not a single mer-: chant referred to the chamber as tc ' You Will Never Know tliat feeling of "being prepared" for what ever the next twenty-four hours will bring; that ealming sense of safety Until you have "a little ready money in the bank." The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon in&nPnbntin&i ifanPnlsnEfii i re(iJHirr3nifaii irn Fti rf- 3, II. J! 'irJ! 'J-'IIUI llrinit-HII-WEir Cultural ' tJ , I ' K " lit IB ) ra, . , . , , , , , . k .. . ...u " ' u .. mwwwHHv ( iu 1 11 tt lvuhiihuvu uu w uiium lull-. is a junior and a member of Lambda hirgn from a monthly to a weekly j serious Illness of his mother-in-law, Jslderatlon by the committee will be number of credentials from people Chi Alpha fraternity. v paper about November 1. Mrs. Phoebe Wright voted on during the convention. she knew personally, and It was be-1 Plaza Market Specials WHILE THEY LAST Krinkle Corn Flakes 12 packages for . $1.00 Polar White Soap 25 bars for $1.00 Clear Heavy Drinking Glasses each 5c Meat3 of All Kind3 and Best Quality at Right Prices Fish Every Friday and Saturday PLAZA MARKET 61 NORTH MAIN STREET