1 < , PAGE rç.ü» ASHLAND DAILY TíDíÑGS To Ij»ke of the W o o d s - Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Bates, son Hugh and Nina Came, of La Grande, who is visiting the Bates family, were Sunday visitors at A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of Lake of the Woods. They report local interest that it took three hours to drive out but th a t they went slower than necessary. Not many Ash­ H ere Y esterday— Prom M emphis— land residents made the trip last Dr. Mc M. Dow, of Medford, I Miss Nina Clark, of Memphis, Sunday. , Was a business visitor in Ashland Tenessee, was an Ashland visitor Fine Stationery, McNair Bros. today. yesterday. Superlite auto finish; guaran­ P au lseru d ’s suits sell for less. teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner. 298— tf R eturns Home— Mrs. W alter Newcomb, of Back Today— G rants Pass, who has been spend­ John Enders Is expected back ing some tim e a t Lake o fthe to Ashland today from a short Woods with her brother, L. L. vacation trip to the coast. He Mulit, returned to her home re­ visited several popular resorts cently. while on the trip. , F io n i B u tte City— Sweet cream for whipping and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Gratliff, and •offee— also fresh milk, always Mrs. Jam es and son, of Butte on ice at the Plaza. 289— tf City, California, were tourists who spent the day here yesterday. As it was raining, they did not see F rost Expert H ere— Floyd Young, the frost expert, much of the city. passed through here today from HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, W enatchee and Yakima, W ashing­ 212— tf ton, where he had been looking of course. into the fruit situation. He is on his way to his headquarters in H ere Last N ight— Dr. I. U. Temple, his wife and Los Angeles. three children, of Pendleton, who are on a vacation trip, stopped Retnrned Saturday-— David Doran returned to Ash­ in Ashland last night, and visited land last Saturday, after visiting at the Dr. G. W. Gregg home. The his grandparents in Eugene for Temple family left this morning for C rater Lake, on th eir way two weeks. home. Dr. Temple and Dr. Gregg If you have any old heaters, are old time friends. call 86. Best prices paid for all SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ kinds. Provost. 298— 6t MOBILE insurance; better terms and lower rates. Yeo, of course. B ack S u n d a y - 212— tf Mrs. Frank Bess : J daughter Phone 21 & 274-J. Irm a returned to Ashland Sunday evening, after visiting a week in W ent to M arshfield— L. N. Woodside, of th e A uto­ Dunsmuir. Mrs. Phil W olcott re­ motive Shop, was a visitor in turned with them. Coos County last week. It rain ­ Health giving whole wheat ed all the tim e he was there, so he stayed in M arshfield. “ It bread at The Llthla Bakery. didn’t sta rt raining till I got there,” said Woodside today, “ but Slight Im provem ent— Although his general condition as soon as I landed in town, the is not much better, Mayor C. L. first rain of the season started .” Loomis this morning had made Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San a slight improvement over the day before. Mr. Loomis is con­ Francisco has opened her beauty fined to the Community Hospital shop in the Mills building. Call 297-tf suffering from stomach trouble 103 for appointm ent. Cliff Payne makes Drainboards. Settlem ent R eached— F. H. Cochran, who Sunday Tearing Down W all— morning drove into the gasoline As a fu rth er step in removing pump in front of the Dix B roth­ the present building from the new ers’ garage while asleep, yester­ hotel site, the retaining wall is day afternoon agreed to pay for now being torn down. C. L. the pump, which was almost a Smith is removing the wall, and total wreck, $150 on a new pump will build another wall with the was allowed by a factory repre­ sentative, and Cochran will buy m aterial. a new one on this basis. The Let ns fill your pail with Swifts top of the pump, where the auto­ Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than matic valves are located, was shortening. Goes farther and is badly smashed. more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf Madden taeks Balloon tires. 246-tf Spend W eek-End H e r e - Mr. and Mrs. F. Potter and child were in Ashland from Bray Stopped Here— J. M. Scott, general passenger over Saturday and Sunday on a Agent of the Southern Pacific, shopping tour aud visiting with who has his headquarters in P o rt­ Mrs. P o tter’s parents, Mr. and land, Judge W illiam Colvig, of Mrs. K ellar of Allison street. They returned to their home on Medford, and A. S. Rosenbaum, of Medford, dropped into the Tid­ Sunday evening. ings ofTice today, on th eir way Ladles and children’s hair cut­ home from a trip to C rater Lake. ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­ They made the loop trip, going lor. 293-tf by way of Medford, and returning by way of K lam ath Falls. They attended th e “ gateway cities” G uests Here— m eeting a t the Lake last Sunday. Mrs. D. V. Glenn and son Dicky, and Mrs. F lora Moore, from Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- Montesano, W ashington, are a r ’s home-made salad dressing. guests at the home of Mr. and 296— lm o* Mrs. H. J. C arter of Alta Avenue. Thfey arrived last Saturday, and Oars W ere W ashed— will rem ain in Ashland until W hatever else of value the rain Thursday. yesterday did it took most of the We deliver the goods— Detricks season’s coating of dust and d irt off of many cars which were p ark ­ 94-tf ed on the streets. Several Ash­ land residents, who had not seen From Coos Bay— the color of their car for many A party from Coos Bay, con­ months, had to look a t the license sisting of Mrs. W. K estlin, Miss plate to be sure they were getting Maxine McGilhey, F. L. Harloch into their machine. , and A. R. and F. L. iestlin, was registered at the Hot 1 Columbia Complete line of Ashland Can­ last night. The party will spend ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf a few days in Ashland, then re­ tu rn to their home, going by way Expected Today— of C rater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W ells and children, Howard, Anna Mae and Milk and Cream whole sale and retail from certified herd— Lln- Jim , of Hillsboro, are expected Tuesday to visit at the home of tagers Dairy. Phone 369-J. Mrs. H. W. Andrews of 122 Church street. They plan to L eft R ecently— make an extended visit in Ash­ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. English and land, and may make this the start- daughter, Miss Georgia, of Eu­ ing point of a num ber of short gene, who have been In Ashland trips to places of interest. visiting the W. D. Booth home, and with other friends, left re ­ The Auto Top man w ants to cently for Portland, before re see you. Near Park Garage. turning to Eugene. W hile here 296— 3tf they visited C rater Lake. They were delighted with Ashland and Close F ish Lake— the surrounding country especial­ Fish Lake, or the north fork of ly with the beauties of C rater Little B utte Creek, w ithin the Lake. C rater national forest has been closed to travel by district forest­ Doans Kidney Pills, 60c, Mc­ er George B. Cecil, of Portland. Nair Bros. Before it was closed, Fish Lake was the mecca of many fisher­ Strongheart A t V ining— men. High fire hazard led to the The picture at the Vining the­ closing of the area. Only by se­ a tre this evening, tomorrow and curing a perm it from the forest Thursday, is Strongheart, ‘tthe supervisor can the area be tra v ­ wonder dog,” in ‘‘The Love eled. Residents of the d istrict do M aster.” The picture is said to not have to secure permits. Many be replete with thrills, showing areas have now been closed, due a race with famished wolves, and to a high fire hazard. a great fight. One of the inter­ esting features of the picture of MARCEL AND CURL LAST S trongheart’s love affair with LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint Shampoo. Lady Julia. WARNING IS FOUND NEAR LOEB HOME (Continued From Page 1) Krohn. Leopold H as Theory Dr. K rohn said th a t he and Leopold engaged in a discussion cf the mind and how it differs in different individuals. Leopold told him th a t his mind was the sum total of the behavior of his nervous system. Plan E xcursion— An auto excursion to the lava beds near K lam ath Falls, where th e Indians made th eir last stand in the Modoc war, 51 years ago, will be made next Thursday by a party of prom inent men interest­ ed in Oregon history. The party will include Captain O. C. Apple- gate, a Modoc war veteran; Jeff C. Riddle, author of a history of the Modoc w ar and son of a Mo­ doc princess; Dr. John B. Horner, professor of history a t the Oregon A gricultural college; the Rev. Charles H ulet, pastor of th e First Presbyterian church at Merrill, and A. M. Zevely,. county school superintendent of Sherman coun­ ty.— Mail Tribune. • KID McCOY HAS INSANE OUTBURST LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19. — As District A ttorney Keyes went before the Grand Ju ry today, ask­ ing the indictm ent of “ Kid” Mc­ Coy for the m urder of Mrs. Teresa Mors, McCoy went on a ram page in the city jail, throw ing things in his cell rig h t and left, and was apparently u tterly insane. The jail was filled w ith his cries. The form er ring idol, who was yesterday pronounced sane, vio­ lently shook the bars of the jail and refused to answer when ask­ ed w hat he was doing. Bits of paper in strange forms were taken from his cell, eausing the form er Ix‘f f F or K lam ath— A fter spending last night in ring idol to cry and beg for th eir Ashland, J. A. Bexell, dean of the retu rn , police said. R avin g M aniac School of Commerce at O. A. C., Jailers said he yelled and with Mrs. Bexell, left th is a fte r­ screamed during the night, keep­ noon for C rater L ake and K lam ­ ing the other prisoners awake. If ath Falls. Dean B.exell reported he becomes more violent, he will himself pleased with Ashland d u r­ be taken to the receiving hospital ing his stay. W hile here he vis­ fo r exam ination, and will be put ited with John M. Brady, who graduated from the School of under restrain t, the police stated Commerce, and who is going to today. If official circles, McCoy’s ac­ Portland the first of September tions have been regarded as a to accept a position with a P o rt­ land firm. He is now here visit­ clever ruse to convince the world ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J . th a t he is subject to insane spells, and while this possibility is ad­ Brady. ---------- x m itted, it is not regarded serious­ R eturned Today— ly. The Rev. J. C M ergler, w ith his wife and two children, Ste­ phen and Betty, and with the TO R A ISE FU NDS FOR COAST ROAD SURVEY Rev. Mr. Edgar and his wife, of 'Jacksonville, returned today from (Continued from page 1.) a 12 day vacation trip. They drove to Crescent City, then up i>hine county, County Commission­ to Gold Beach, where they fish­ er McFadden of Josephine coun­ ed, catching four Chinook th a t ty, W. H. Gore, F. M. Newman weighed 102 pounds. From and E lijah H urd of Medford. Crescent City they went to Em­ F ran k B. Tichenor delivered an pire and Bandon, then home. They a d r e s s o f welcome, J. F. Gillings report th a t the roads from here spoke In behalf of the port com­ to Crescent City are rough, but mission and County Commissioner th a t the road the rest of the way Fypher represented the Curry is in good condition. county court. All spoke enthusi­ Notic The Epw orth League swimming p arty which was announced for tonight, has been changed to a supper and party to be held at the Methodist church, on account of the w eather. Please bring your portion of the supper as announc­ ed and be at the church a t 6:00 o’clock this evening. Rain Or Shine— The C hristian church picnic, scheduled for tom orrow evening, will be held, rain or shiner-it was announced today. Should storm y w eather exist, the picnic lunch will be served in the C hristian church banquet room. astically of the new business and prosperity the proposed heavy duty highway would bring to all of southern Oregon. P resen t officers of the associa­ tion w ere re-elected and a com­ m ittee of five was appointed to consider w ays and means of ra is­ ing money for th e survey. G. A. Garid;ner acted as chairm an of th e m eeting and J . F. Gillings, in the absence of F ran k Desouza, secretary of the association, as secretary pro tem . Jackson and Josephine counties have each raised $500 for the survey and it is expected an equal am ount will be raised In C urry county. |HB alarming increase In in­ fectious diseases through­ out the country has stirred national, State and munici­ pal health authorities to- extraordinary activity to stem the tide of sickness and remove the causes of death. The officials seek­ ing to prevent this wide spread of illness are calling upon the public to aid them in their fight, because most of the disease now rampant is due mainly to public carelessness or neglect of ordinary precautions. In the opinion of Dr. Herman N. Bundesen. Commissioner of Health In Chicago, there are on an aver­ age 3.000,000 persons ill all the time. He says th at forty-two per cent of this illness is preventable, which means that every day there are over a million men, women or children shut in and suffering when they could be healthy and happy had they applied personal sanitary measures. The recent announcement of the United States Public Health Ser­ vice that smallpox has had out­ breaks In thirty-five States has called attention to the fact that most of the cases of this disease are carried from one city to an­ other and from one State to an­ other by sufferers who fall to take proper protective measures. It has been found that much of the communication of diseases is