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»’«f í/í-.-.'Ti' J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ith ou t ♦ th e aid of m edlciue, cures nine <$ cases ou t of ten o f asthm a. <♦> T his is a proven fact. <$> A shland D aily ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $> <8> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vlve three m onths in the rich oaOne at A shland. The pure do- m estic crater helps. ♦ <8> ♦ * (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL 43) STRIKE VOTE IS DECIDED DN BY CO NFERENCE DECIDES ON UNIVERSAL AMPLIFIER RE 19 JUN E 3(1 (lim e A s a S u rp rise, ESCAPED CONVICT PA IR BACK TO PRISON CAMP C IN C IN N A TI, J u n e 7.— “ T he s it u a tio n is ex ceed in g ly se rio u s, an d p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s te n d to fo re c a st a v o te fa v o ra b le to a s tr ik e ,” said P re s id e n t Je w e ll of th e ra ilw a y e m ployes d e p a rtm e n t of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r to day, com m e n tin g on th e decision la s t n ig h t of th e h e a d s of th e tl'o th e rh o o d s h e re to c a ll a s tr ik e vote, re tu r n a b le , J u n e 30. T h e decision, m ade la s t n ig h t, c am e as a s u rp ris e , as le a d e rs had p rev io u sly d e c la re d t h a t u n d e r no c o n d itio n w ould a s tr ik e vote be called a t th is co n feren ce. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNC HITS FARMERS CO-OPERATION I R E D D IN G , C alif., J u n e 7.— T he • R e d d in g sch o o ls’ a n n u a l picnic, m a rk in g th e close of th e te rm , has alw ay s been held 6n S a tu rd a y , b u t , this, y e a r th e m a n a g e m e n t ch a n g ed it to S unday. A t th e P re s b y te ria n , B a p tist a n d j M eth o d ist c h u rc h e s S unday th e c o n -' j g re g a tio n s a d o p te d re s o lu tio n s p ro t e s t i n g s tro n g ly a g a in s t th e c h a n g e M ARKETING SYSTEM PR EV A IL ING IN W EST UNDER ANTI- TRUST BAN A s ' j Lejwlers H ad lAecLaitsl That IN© Strik e V ote W ould Be Considered D uring B rotherhood C onference. CHURCHES PROTEST |ON RED D IN G . C alif., J u n e 7.— A. A r-j villa, v e te ra n p riso n g u a rd , le ft th is | m o rn in g w ith G eorge Z e n a rre a n d ! , L u th e r B. iji'ench, escaped co n v icts, j w hom he is ta k in g back to F olsom , w h ere th ey w ill c o m p lete th e ir s e n ten ces b eh in d p riso n bars. T hey escaped o n e day la s t w eek from a co n v ict cam p a t Big B ar, in T rin ity co u n ty . » FERENDUM RETURNABLE D e c isio n ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JU N E 7, 1922 Suprem e Court. D ecision W'i|»es Out f Im m unity C lause o f A nti-T rust Law, W hich E xem pted l-utbor Un ions and Farm ers* C o-operatives, j ;?* k . A».?! i '■« n in Dr. J. M. M iller of the radio re search laboratory. U nited S ta te s Navy departm ent, and his a p p a ra tu s for am plifying radio signals. It is called the “universal am plifier“ because of its uniform efficiency in m aking louder ' ............................................ radI° , 9,gnals over a w ide range of w ave-lengths, CAN'T STOP COAL PROFITEERING WIFE DIVORCE No. 235 FRENCH AND BUST OF POE SCOUR EUROPE FOR FUGITIVE s GOVERNMENT AGENTS IN ROUND UP ON W AR CONTRACT FRAUDS SEER 10 DISBAR AUSTRIAN AGENT FOR DISLOYALTY Secret Service A fter Men W ho F k sl When G overnm ent Decided to Probe F raudu lent War Contract* — Identity of F u gitives Concealed. W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 7.— T h e d e cisio n by th e U n ited S ta te s su p re m e c o u rt t h a t la b o r u n io n s can be sued u n d e r th e a n ti- tr u s t law , is a d m it PO R TLA N D , J u n e 7.— D eceit a n d te d by la b o r le a d e rs to be th e g re a t-: T his show s Daniel C hester French, i e s t sin g le blow e v e r e x p e rien c e d by fra u d a g a in s t th e U nited S ta te s gov- who has ju st passed his seventy-sec- I o rg a n iz e d la b o r, an d w as held to be i e rn m e n t d u rin g th e w ar, a re c h a rg e d ond birthday, w ith his nearly com- e q u a lly m en a c in g to th e o rg a n iz e d ^ g a i n s t Jo sep h W o e rn d le, fo rm e r! ATLA N TA , Ga., J u n e 7.— T he novel e x p erien ce of a h u sb a n d serv- ; in £ on a ju ry th a t g ra n te d his w ife a divorce, h as ju s t been b ro u g h t to “ lig h t h e re in th e c a se o f M rs. S a ra f a r m e r s ’ m o v em e n t, w hich h a s been ' P o rtla n d re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e A us- of j?am e A lm ond, w ho w as g r a n te d a d iv o rce g ro w in g in th e U nited S ta te s a t an* tria n g o v e rn m e n t, in a d isb a rm e n t! from A lb e rt Irw in A lm an d . ¡a s to n is h in g speed d u rin g th e la s tj p ro ce e d in g filed th is m o rn in g in th e Mrs. A lm and d id n o t a tte n d t h e , f ew y e a rs. su p re m e c o u rt a t Salem by th e griev- h e a rin g , th e div o rce b e in g g ra n te d T h is re a liz a tio n c am e to th e a g ri- anee c o m m itte e of th e O regon S ta te on d e p o sitio n s ta k e n in N ew ark , N. c u ltu r a l in te re s ts in co n g re ss w ith B a r a sso c ia tio n a n d th e M u ltn o m ah J ., w h e re sh e iresides. s ta r tlin g s u d d e n n e s s to d ay . T h e C ou n ty B ar a sso c ia tio n , a n d th e C ounsel fo r M rs. A lm an d <Te-hm o re s tu d y t h a t is a p p lie d to J u s tic e c h a n c e llo rs of th e c o u n ty a s s o c ia te d a r e d he did n o t know h is c lie n t’s T a f t ’s o p in io n , th e m o re a la rm in g it lio n . T h e su p re m e c o u rt has given h u sb a n d w as on th e ju r y u n til a becom es to a ^ ^ jc u ltu ra l a n d la b o r W o e rn d le till J u n e 30 to file his U eek a f te r th e v e rd ic t h a d been I in te r e s ts , a c c o rd in g to th e ir re p re - a n sw e r. g ra n te d . s e n ta tiv e s in c o n g re ss. 40 RILLED WHEN MUNITIONS DUMI IS BLOWN OP W ASHINGTON, J u n e 7.— A n m n - i b(| - of g o v e rn m e n t a g e n ts have been : se n t a b ro a d to ro u n d up m en w an t- ed in th e in v e stig a tio n of w ar con- tra c t fra u d s , and who fled th e co u n - try month«, s e n wh*,, <« i . I probe w ould be in stig a te d . T he id e n tity of th e m en so u g h t, la n d th e cases w ith w hich th ey a re j connected is c a re fu lly g u a rd e d by th e g o v ern m en t. T h e T a f t decisio n , it is sa id by le g a l a u th o r itie s , v irtu a lly w ipes o u t th e im m u n ity c la u s e c o n ta in e d in W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 7.— T he a d I LONDON, J u n e 7.— F o rty -six per- th a t p a ra g ra p h of th e S h e rm a n a n d m in is tra tio n is a p p a re n tly pow erless : sons a re re p o rte d as h a v in g been C lay to n a n ti- tr u s t law s, w hich sp e u n d e r th e law to com pel a s e ttle k illed w hen a (bolshevik m u n itio n c ifica lly se ts fo rth th a t la b o r u n io n s m e n t of th e coal s tr ik e o r to p ro d u m p w as blow n up by in s u rg e n ts a t a n d f a n n e r s u n io n s a j e n o t lia b le to te c t th e public jro m coal p ro fite e r V in n ista , in th e U k rain e, a c co rd in g 1. All m em bers of th e 4 8 4 th com - p e n a lty u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s con ing. T h u s fa r its e ffo rts re g a rd in g to a V ienna d isp a tc h . pany, C. A., O. N. G. ( F ir s t com - ta in e d in it. T he people of A sh lan d a re a sk ed th e s tr ik e h e re only re s u lte d in p a r t T h ie e m en a re believed to h av ei p a n y ), will a tte n d annual en cam p - A n u m b e r of s e n a to rs see in th e ! to re m e m b e r th e d a te of th e s u m ly h a ltin g th e rise in coal prices, been th e le a d e rs of th e p lo tte rs, m ent from J u n e 15 to 29, inclusive, d ecision a body blow to th e c o -o p -! m e r school w hich b eg in s on W e d S e c re ta ry of C om m erce H oover in- T hey w ere s h o t, a n d d e ta c h m e n ts ! a t F o rt W o rden. W ash. No one will e r a tiv e sc h em e o f m a rk e tin g w hich n e sd ay , J u n e 21, a t th e H a w th o rn e I fo rm ed th e s e n a te in -re sp o n s e to its ! of tro o p s a re held in re a d in e ss to be excused w ith o u t first h av in g ob- j h a s g ro w n w ith su c h ra p id ity in th e I school b u ild in g . All p u p ils d e s irin g re q u e s t fo r fu ll in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d LOS A N G EL ES, J u n e 7.— A pag-^ p re v e n t f u r th e r d e m o n stra tio n s. ! ta in e d from th e c o m m an d in g o ffic er O REGO N CITY . J u n e 7.— P ro b -j w e s te rn s ta te s, ! e a n t ty p ify in g (the o rig in , growlth j ------------------ —— -— to do a d d itio n a l w ork o r m ak e up in g th e e x istin g coal s itu a tio n . i a w ritte n excuse. a b ility t h a t R u sse ll H e c k e r, y o u th back w ork will have an o p p o rtu n ity I a n d f u tu r e of th e “ S p irit of R o ta ry ” 1 2. T his com pany will e n tra in for | y e s te rd a y fo rm a lly o p ened th e th ir- ful p ris o n ^ - c h a rg e d w ith f irs t d e d u rin g th is six w eeks co u rse. Cornel 'e n c a m p m e n t a t 5 :3 0 a. m ., J u n e 14. g re e m u rd e r fo r th e a lle g ed sla y in g to th e H a w th o rn e school a t 8 o’clock I ; te e n th a n n u a l in te rn a tio n a l conven- io n tra in No. 14. T h ro u g h sleep ers of F ra n k B ow ker, P o rtla n d m usic-1 W ed n esd ay , J u n e 21. j tion of R o ta ry clu b s, to w hich som e j to S e a ttle will be provided. T ra in ian , A pril 16, w ill be trie d w ithin* C h ild re n in a ll gj-ades w ill be t a k : 2000 clu b s se n t d e le g a te s from all (a rriv e s a t P o rtla n d 8 :1 5 p. m ., sam e tw o w eeks, is seen h e re . H ecker ! p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s and 26 en a t th e s u m m e r school w ith o u t d a te , an d will leave th e re a t 12 m id- fo rm a lly p lead ed n o t g u ilty to d ay . c h a rg e a n d w ill be in a tte n d a n c e be fo re ig n c o u n trie s. n ig h t. T ra in a rriv e s a t S e a ttle a t F o llo w in g his p lea, his a tto r n e y s tw e e n th e h o u rs of 8 a n d 1 1 :4 5 a. T he d e le g a te s, m o re th a n 6000 6 a. m ., J u n e 15, an d tro o p s will G ale S. H ill of A lbany, a n d T h o m a s m ., d a ily , except S a tu rd a y a n d S u n re g is te rin g fo r th e o p en in g session, tr a n s f e r im m ed ia te ly to s te a m e r for j G. R y an of P (| -tland, c o n fe rre d w ith d ay. I t is hoped t h a t a t le a s t 150 sw u n g in to a heavy p ro g ra m sc h ed F o r t W orden. D is tric t A tto rn e y S tip p re g a rd in g c h ild re n w ill ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e uled to ru n over fo u r days of a c tiv e 3. Each o ffic e r and m an will c a r th e tria l d a te . J u d g e C am p b ell a n d j e x tra school p riv ile g e s o ffe re d . It b u sin e ss sessions. ry full field e q u ip m e n t. Service u n i S tip p a re b o th an x io u s to speed up m u s t be re m e m b e re d by th e people B ecause of th e n a tu r a l fa c ilitie s form a n d service h a t only will be th e tria l th e y said . H e c k e r w ill be of A sh lan d t h a t if th e n o rm a l school P H IL A D E L P H IA , J u n e 7.— T he RED B L U FF IS CELEBRATING M arching shoes will be is W to e n te r ta in a l<vge n u m b e r of peo ta k e n . __ H IT E PLA IN S, N. Y., J u n e 7. , trie d h e r e ’ as circuim stanC fal evi- I f ir s t th r e e r u n s m ad e in th e Pkrateg is e v e r to be re -e s ta b lis h e d in A sh OPENING OF NEW HIGHWAY ple, th e c itizen s of A shland have al sued to ail e n liste d m en b e fo re leav- la n d , a s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r of c h il - M r s . W a lte r S. W a, d defied th e d eu ce is sa id Ao in d ic a te t h a t B o w - |m a tc h g a m e w ith th e phlllieB h e re RED ---------- BLUFF, , ib „ . x . -------- ----- — ----------- -------- ------ ’ Calif., ------ -• Jupe w ays 7.— w illin elv c o n trib u te d th e ir ! ing h ° n,e s ta tio n , and will be w orn. ju r y to d a y an d re fu se d to £ ® * St ‘d Stf®e t ; to d a y w e re t h e r e s u lt of hom e ru n s. T h is city to d ay is a v e rita b le k a l e d - ; tiln e a n d llioney towar(J m a k in g th e Each m an will ta k e in his pack one d re n m u st be fu rn is h e d to give th e g ra n te a c h e rs a p ra c tic e school. a n s w e r q u estio n » a b o u t o c c u rre n ce s C lack am as c o u n ty , a n d his body tak- j n khe f i rsk in n in g Bigby an d T y rn e e escope of color, p re tty m uch ev e ry F o u rth of Ju ly an e n te r ta in in g *e x tra s u ,t of u n d e rw e a r, tw o e x tra T h e re a r e tw elv e in s tr u c to r s on th e n ig h t of May 15 w hen h e r h u s en to A lbany, w tie ie it w as th ro w n j k isse d t h e o ffe rin g s of L ee M eadow s b u ild in g in th e city being d e c o ra te d e v e n t, sa y s th e M edford M ail T r i b - i p a ^ s of socks> tw o tow els, b a r of in to th e C alap o o y a riv e r. th e fa c u lty , b esid es le c tu re rs from fo r f o u r b a se c lo u ts , a n d in th e sec- in h o n o r of th e d u a l c e le b ra tio n of une. | soap, h a ir b ru sh , com b, to o th b ru sh b a n d k illed C la re n c e P e te rs , a l th e U n iv e rsity of O regon, O regon ond in n in g , G ooch m ad e it th re e in I th e c o m p le tio n of th e P acific High-j T h is y e a r th ey o ffe r a fe a tu re t h a t ' and a h a r in g o u tfit, A g ric u ltu ra l college a n d th e W illa m leged b la c k m a ile r. a row by c lo u tin g th e b all fo r th e w av an d th e new $250,000 c o u rt-! ig d iffe re n t th a n a n y held in th e 4’ o ffic er o r e n liste d m an will EX H IB IT OF CRATER LAKE e tte u n iv e rs ity . T h e re w ill also be c irc u it. house. T h e re is th e b ig g est crow d p a st U nder an a g re e m e n t betw een be l)P rm it,ed to c a rry a n y hand g rin TO BE AT SPO RTSM EN’S SHOW7 a w e ll-a rra n g e d m usical p ro g ra m , SPACE IN DEMAND FOR in th e city to d ay e v e r kn o w n in its lea d in g c itiz e n s of M edford and A s h - ;o r Pe rs o n a l lug g ag e of any c h a ra c -n c lu d in g c o n c e rts, a n d re c re a tio n At a lu n ch eo n m e e tin g a t th e Med- h isto ry . lan d , th e re s id e n ts of M edford a r e ’ t e r ’ H ow ev er, o ffic ers only will be SPORTSM EN-TOURIST EX H IBIT al fe a tu re s , such a s sw im m in g , h ik fo rd h o tel M onday noon, th e d i r e c t - ^ B A SE B A L L R ESU LTS TODAY a sk e d to do w h a t th ey can io m ak e a llo k ed to ta k e lo ck er tru n k a n d ing, fish in g , e tc ., a r e to be found ; o rs of th e M edford c h a m b e r of com-><S'$><®><$><3>3><s><$><e><3><S><8><e><£<?><e>-®' CITY COUNCIL HAVE th e F o u rth of J u ly c e le b ra tio n a t c lo th in g roll in a d d itio n to bed d in g PO RTLA N D , J u n e 7.— R e s e rv a on ev ery side. P e rm issio n will be me>ce decided to m a k e an e x h ib it VERY QUIET SESSION 1 Ashland a success retU |.n th e roll. N ational E x tra e ffects of e n liste d m en g r a n te d to a ll w ho d e s ire to c a m p , tio n s fo r space a t th e O regon S ports- of C ra te r L a k e a t th e S p o rts m e n ’s • A t P h ila d e lp h ia 0 ; P itts b u rg 5 ----------- c itiz e n s of A sh lan d a re to be a sk ed wil1 be c a <ried in s u rp lu s k it bags in th e p a rk d u rin g th e six w eeks of m e n -T o u rist e x h ib it a re flo ck in g in show a t P o rtla n d d u rin g th e Rose T he city “ d a d s ” had a v ery q u ie t , by th e ir c h a m b e r of com m erce to w hich wil1 he issued in a cco rd an ce At New Y o rk 9; C h icag o 4. to th e c h a m b e r of com m erce, a n d th e s u m m e r n o rm a l school term . F e stiv a l, J u n e 20-23. j, session la s t e v e n in g a t th e city h a ll,¡ h e lp M edford m ake a success of th e w ith v e rb a l in stru c tio n s from com- A t B ro o k ly n 2 ; C in c in n a ti 6. C ritic te a c h e rs fo r th e v a rio u s every in d ic a tio n p o in ts to a la rg e T h o m as Sw em w as em ployed to At B oston 5; St. L o u is 2. and of r a th e r s h o rt d u ra tio n . Ja c k so n co u n ty fa ir w hich will b e ' in a n d *n t’ o tfic e r. success fo r th is v e n tu re . T he ex- g ra d e s w ill be: p u t up th is disp lay . R e p re se n ta tiv e s Mr. P a tto n , of th e S ta n d a rd Oil held S e p tem b e r 13th to 16th. j 5- Supply S e rg e a n t M cNair will A m e ric a n M iss W a tte n b a rg e r, A sh lan d p u b -j I h ib it w ill be sta g e d a t th e A rm o ry from K la m a th F a lls , A sh lan d a n d At C hicago 7 ;' New Y ork 9. com pany, w as given p e im issio n to R e p re se n ta tiv e c itiz e n s of th e city sec th a t all a u to m a tic rifles, ex tra Aic schools, f ir s t, second an d th ird d u rin g th e R ose F e stiv a l u n d e r th e G ra n ts P a ss a sk ed th a t th e d isplay At D e tro it 6; P h ila d e lp h ia 2. c o n s tru c t re s t room s a t th e com - of A sh lan d will a p p e a r a t th e fo ru m a, n’ che8t8. c a rtrid g e s , c le a n in g m a- ^ g ra d e s : M iss E th e l H a lv o rse n . E u - j a u sp ic e s °T th e c h a m b e r of corn- be m ade u n d e r a s o u th e rn O regon At C lev elan d S ; W a sh in g to n 9. p a n ’s se rv ice s ta tio n s. o f jh e M edford c h a m b e r of com - tP ria ’- I’lsto Is a Jid p istd l am n iu n i- C o m m u n itie s a n d o rg an iz a- g en e public schools, fo u rth , fifth ; nierce b a n n e r, an d th ey will be given th e i T h e q u e stio n of p e rm ittin g Mr. m erce a n d give s h o rt ta lk s on w h a t tio n - fi,Kn a l G ag o u tfits , w a te r bag P acific C oast I/cague a n d six th g ra d e s ; M rs. G e rtru d e tlo n s w hich b a v e a lre a d y re se rv e d o p p o rtu n ity to s h a re in th e expense ( Y e s te r d a y ’s R e s u lts ) . L in in g e r, who lives o u tsid e th e city th ey have on th e ir F o u rth of J u ly a n d an e x tra p a ir of shoes of eaeh C o llin s, O regon N o rm al school, s e v - |s Pace l ° r th e ir e x h ib its a re : Spo- of th e sam e. lim its, to use city w a te r, was dis- p ro g ra m . , size a re ta k e n , A t S e a ttle 3; P o r tla n d 2. e n th a n d e ig h th g rad e s. ¡k a n e Y. M. C. A. (S p irit L ak e c a m p ) ____________________ At V ern o n 5; O a k la n d 6. t cussed, an d p e rm issio n g ra n te d . M edford m u st m ak e good on h e r Mess S e rg e a n t R obertson will T h e m eth o d te a c h e rs will be: p " * * ” ®’ p * ! 8’*1®’ M e,lford’ A T E D IN N E R AT 2 « MILE H. G. E n d e rs Sr. a p p e a re d b efore o b lig a tio n to g et A sh la n d ’s su p p o rt resp o n sib le th a t th e field ran g e. F ir s t, second a n d th ir d g ra d e s, to G ra n ts Pa^a, U n ited S ta te s fo re s t posT n R A p IN m A N R O A D J A t San F r a n c is c o 2; Los A ngeles and th e council and ask ed th a t th e g ra d e On th e co u n ty fair. u te n s ils an d k itc h e n su p p lies on be s u p p lie d ; Miss J u lia N o rris, s ta t e A ^ m e fe d e ra l h .g h w a y c o m m issio n , A p aH y com poged Qf D onald ------------------------------ be se t on N o rth P io n e e r s tr e e t in ________________________ _ hand a re ta k e n and p ro p erly packed, N o rm a l school, D illon, M ont., fo u rth , j a n d Bov Scouts. S am uel C. L a n -i e rso n , F ra n c is C all, W illa rd P h e la n , boxer IS P A R iNLX7ZED AS o rd e r th a t he m ig h t b u ild h is w are-: an d t h a t th e com pany cooks have r a fl« ,h an d . U l h g ra d e s : P r i n t s , ! c a s te r a ,S„ h av e a n ex h ib it L o |a c • J AATLL L E A V E FOR T H E tions read y fo r m en w hile en ro u te . 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Supply S e rg e a n t M cN air will Y R E K A , J u n e 7 .— O ne of th e to go e a rly in o rd e r to s e c u re se a ts. versit.v of O regon w tll be on h a n d j A m ong th o se w ho a tte n d e d th e T hose who m ad e th e tr ip ....................... y e s te rd a y .. la rg e s t f u n e r a ls o f re c e n t y e a rs in I t w as one of th e best p ro d u c tio n s, ta b lish th e id e n tity of th e dead m an, pack an d ta k e all a th le tic u n d e r- ^ i o d e liv e r le c tu re s d u rin g th e s u m - < ra e e tin g from thig vicin ity w ere Rev. w ere. Jo h n R igg, I. C. W ilso n . M rs. ¡Y re k a w a s t h a t o f M rs. J u lia P a tte r - from a s re c ta c u la u s ta n d p o in t, th a t b u t it is supposed t h a t th e body is s h if ts fo r ph y sical d rill. m er session. ¡W. J u d s o n O ldfield. Rev. H iram B o ro u g h s, M rs. C la rk , th e M isses son C h u r c h ill, S isk iy o u co u n ty pio- h a s ev er been seen in th is city, a n d t h a t of C h a rle s S o u th c H a n d , a c ar- 12. C ooks S p e n c e r an d J a rv is A c o n c ert will be given on th e ^ g m R h, Rev. B. C. M iller, all of A sh- W a tte n b a rg e r. B ru n e r, K e n n e d y a n d ' n e e r. con<f.nc+ed f rom St. M a rk ’s th e s to ry of love a n d in trig u e u n p e n te r, who d isa p p e a re d m y ste r- will leave A sh lan d fo r F o rt W orden o p e n in g e v en in g of th e n o rm al by la n d ; Rev. J . W. A ngel an d W a lte r R eid. Mr. an d Mrs. H u b e rt H igh a n d , E p isco p a l c h u r c h h e r e S u n d ay a fte r- folded on th e sc re e n is te n se w ith iously from th e cam p a t th e P a c ific J u n e 12 to p re p a re fo r co m p an y ’s th e W o m e n ’s Ad club of P o rtla n d , i p r a s e r g ro w n , of P h o en ix , a n d Rev. d a u g h te r H elen. Dr. a n d M rs. W . J noon. R e a . A. W . B ell o ffic ia te d i th rillin g s itu a tio n s and is n ev er G as a n d E le c tric c o m p a n y ’s dam a rriv a l, and stu d en ts registered on this date P. L a w re n c e, Rev. R. F. L each, . C ra n d a ll a n d M rs. E ric W e re n ex- I n te r m e n t w as in th e E v e rg re e n lac k in g Jn in te r e s t f^om s |a r t to - la s t N ovem ber. A b ro k en s k u ll in- WM. M. BRIGGS, w ill be en titled to tic k e ts free and Rev. Coy R. Sim s, of M edford, .p ect to go over later In th e w eek ,' 1 finish. I dicates foul play. cem etery, j. Capt. C. A ., O. N. G, Ï0 OPEN JONE 21 SLAYER TO BE TRIED ¡N TWÖ WEEKS WIFE OF ACCOSED SLAYER DEFIES IN LOS ANGELES RECIPROCITY I