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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRTFTJNR 1MEDFORT). OREOOX. AIOXDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1923
ASHLA&Q, Dec. 3). Frank Jordan
representing the park board, appeared
before the city council at their special
session Friday evening to ask permis
sion to move the elk, which have for
merly been kept In the open space at
the entrance to the auto camp ground
to' other land owned by the city of
Ashland.' Because of the marked in
crease In tourist travel and the neces
sity tor additional space In the camp
ground, It Is necessary that some
action be taken reKardlng the addi
tion of space, and that which Is being
taken up by the elk seems to be the
most suitnblo on account of Its near
ness to the other camp and also its
nearness to town. This space is quite
a lares one and will add quite a lot
of room to the park, If It can only be
utilized for park purposes. It was
discussed for quite a while by the
council and was finally decided that
the park board might take what
action was necessary In reicurct to the
moving of the elks, provided It
Beemed necessary and advisable.. This
removal can not take place until the
state game board Is consulted and ap
proves of It, so thai no final action
can be taken tor some time. At the
council meeting the city budget was
also adopted, as. amended by the
county tax supervision and conserva
tion commission. It was also decided
to buy some additional land in the
Ashland water shed. This land will
be purchased from J. 1 Kocho at S8
an acre, and from Mrs. L. K. Reeder,
the first forty acres of the latter to
cost $10 an acre and the second forty
acres to cost $8 an acre. Louis Dodge
was appointed a member of the park
board to succeed Mrs. Fred Wagner,
who recently resigned. This appoint
ment was made by tha mayor anil
sanctioned unanimously by the coun
cil. Miss Dimple Slack entertained a
number of her friends with a three
course luncheon at her home on Mor
ton street Frldny afternoon. The
decorations were done in red . and
whlto and were very beautifully car
ried out. After the luncheon the girls
were entertained with a Christmas
tree, upon which was a simple but
attractive gift for each of the guests.
The girls are members of last year's
graduating class and as many of them
are teaching or attending college, the
reunion was very merry and the bal
ance of the afternoon was spent . in
talking over experiences and old
times. Those present were Misses
Mildred Stevens, Opal Iloxie, Flora
Oreen, Marie Prescott. Ttuth Furdy,
Mildred Hoeson and the hustess, Miss
Dimple Slack.
A group of girls enjoyed a theatre
party Saturday evening at the Vining
theater. After meeting at the home
of Miss Mildred Beeson, the party left
for the theatre. The girls are a few
of the students and teachers home
for the Christmas vacation, and are
as follows: MlBSes Mildred Stovons,
Opal Hoxle, Frances Pratt, Opal Har
vey and Mildred Ileoson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Colo, and son,
"Kenneth from Rosoville, Calif., are
visiting at the "Welborn Beeson home
for the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Wagner en
tertained a very enjoyable party Fri
day evening at their homo on Granite
street. The evening was spent in
dancing and visiting. Music was fur
nished by Miss Mary Cialoy at the
piano a.nd Lawrence Wagner, cornet
and Marcus Woods, clarinet. Punch,
delicious home-made cookies, candied
fruits and candy were served during
the evening. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Galey and family, Mr.
and Mrs. A, C. Joy and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Dodge and family.
Miss Isabell Silver, MIbs Irma Bess,
Alble Beck, Marcus Woods and Mr.
and Mrs. Wagner and family.
Miss Flora Green was delightfully
surprised with a party given for her,
Saturday evening. The members of
Mrs. E. H. Hunt's Methodist Sunday
school class, of which Miss Oreen is a
member, were the guests of the even
ing. The time was spent in playing
different games. Delightful refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Green dur
ing the latter part of the evening.
Those present were Misses Marjorie
and Ruth Fifield, Bernice Yeo, Lucile
Perozzl, Margaret Campbell, Clara
Huck, Beth Lennox, Caroline Tllton,
Ruth, Frances and Flora Green, Mrs.
E. H. Hunt and Mrs. Green.
Miss Thelma Beeson and Marshall
Talent of Medfbrd spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Thelma's cousln,
Miss Mildred Beeson. .
Miss Mildred Beeson entertained a
few of her girl friends at a waffle
feed Sunday evening. There have
been a series of parties given for the
various young ladies that have re
turned home for Chrlstmns, and this
one proved to be one of the most en
joyable of the lot. The evening was
spent in visiting, after which the
waffles were served. Those present
were Misses Frances Pratt. Mildred
Stevens, Opal Hoxle. Dimple Slack
and the hostess, Miss Mildred Beeson.
Miss Ruth Purdy entertained at an
Informal party for some , of her
friends Tuesday afternoon. Similar
to most of the parties that have been
given for this bunch or girls, me
afternoon was spent in talking and
visiting. Those present were Misses
Mildred Stevens, Mildred Beeson,
Frances Pratt, Opal Hoxle, Dimple
Klurk and the hostess, Miss Ruth
Purdv.
A very charming tea was given at
the homo of Miss Mildred ueeson Mat-
''urdav afternoon. A very enjoyablo
k nfternoon was spent In talking over
old times and present experiences.
Those present were Misses Katherine
Pratt, Frances Pratt, Jewel Morris,
Opal Harvey, Dimple Slack. Mildred
Stevens, Marie Prescott, Opal Hoxie
and Mildred Heeson.
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. O. Howlctt
After the Christmas treo entertain
ment and everything had nettled down
to business wo found that the capacity
for lodging people at the Sunnyaide
was hardly up 'to the requirements for
every bed In the house was occupied
and the following noon there were
about thirty ate dinner, hut they soon
dispersed, going in different direc
tions and to different places.
Henry Gordon and our daughter
Millie (Mrs. C. E. Hoyt) came In Sat
urday evening from their homes near
Fort Klamath and Mr. Gordon had
his supper and went elsewhere nnd I
did not see him later and Millie joined
her mother and sister and J. E. Edsalt
and they all started for Portland to
join in an effort to surprise another
daughter, Mrs. Grant H. Shaw, Christ
mas eve in Portland, with what suc
cess I am unable to say as I have not
heard from them since they left. It
was planned for C. E. Hoyt to join
the family here and nil go together
but Mr. Hoyt closed a deal by which
he leased a farm and bought seven
more cows so he had to stay home
and care for things there.
Jud Edsall, the present mall con
tractor, carrying the mail from Med
ford to Butte Falls secured the ser
vices of Thomas Lewis to attend to
the mail business while they were
gone and Mrs. Alice Daley has charge
of the hotel with Mrs. Cecil (Ilabe)
Castor as her assistant. She and her
two sons, Orville and Marion Castor
of Central Point.
There were not many here for din
ner Sunday except our regular board
ers, but among those who came in
were W. L. Childreth and wife, MIfs
Beatrice Russell, a daughter of the
man by that name who moved into
the Morgan house while I was up in
Washington, and Frank Ledgerwood
and their friend, Mr. Galbrnith, John
Hampshire nnd Geo. E. McCracken.
two men who are interesetd in the
steam shovel that has Just been put to
gether and started for the work on
the Crater Lake highway. Two of the
men working on the steam shovel
and boarding at the Sunnyaide, Frank
"Warner and Ed Lelge went up to
Wolf Creek to spend Christmas with
relatives and friends there.
Monday as I was on my rounds
looking for Eaglets I met L. O, Irwin,
one of the newcomers who has bought
a fine farm just above lirownsboro in
the McPherson store, nnd while there
I nlso met Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wnrd
who have charge of the old Tronson
place, J. G. Johnson, the teacher of
our high school who reports that he
has 17 names enrolled in his depart
ment, a good showing for our first
year: J. P. Stille and wife, nnd Frank
Castor of Reese creek. . Homer Ran
dall, formerly of Trail but now of
Reese creek came in and spent the
night Monday.
Christmas day was one of the
gloomy days in our little town as the
day itself was not as pleasant as it
usually is but was- foggy and rather
disagreeable and chilly for southern
Oregon, and in order to add to the
gloom the business houses nil closed
except Frank Lewis store and con
fectionery nnd there seemed to bo but
few even there, and from what I could
learn the Brown family, three broth
ers and two sisters had their Christ
mas dinner as usual, and there, were
very few even of our regular board
ers here for dinner; but we had tho
pleasure of the company of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. J. Caso and several of tho
young folks who enmo in for chicken
dinner.
On Wednesday there were quite a
number of people came in from the
country, and Clarence Prultt who Is
assisting in the Nichols and Ashpole
hardware store reported that C. E.
Bellows wa&in and that he had added
to his band of sheep until he how has
about 400 head; also that Irwin Cot-
treli and Rny Conley of Butte Falls,
and Herb Carlton of Flounce Rock
district had been there.
C. E. Hamlin, C.f L. Swornstadt, T.
Jarl and two' ladlos called for dinner
Wednesday. L. O. McFarland was
also a guest at the Sunnyaide Wed
nesday. T. C. Norris of Medford, one of tho
early promoters of the Pacific &
Eastern railroad, W. Y. Marshall, J.
M. King and wife and Mrs. Jack
Dounleday of Butte Falls, the last
three named being passengers on the
Butte Falls-Medford stage for Mod
ford .Wodnosday.
We held our regular annual school
meeting Wednesday to voto on tho
school budgot. There wore hut very
few turned out to vote and the budget
wns adopted. The amount to be
raised by taxation for the present
school yonr is about $3400, which is
9600 less than tho years of 1922 nnd
1923, or a reduction of about 2 mills,
nnd we have our high school with
17 pupils names enrolled.
Wishing a happy nnd prosperous
Now Year to tho roaders of the Mall
Trlhuno, we will start anew January
2, 1924.
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