ASHLAND Uooal ; Personal Jiotes DAILY TTMNG8 hunting sixty miles from London on the estate of Sir John Ward, near Hungerford. As the royal automobile neared London it en­ countered the-tog region and the King’s chauffeur was forced lo reduce his speed. The King had an appointment at the Palace, eo to Kain time a detour was made — with the result that the chauf* feur became completely confused and finally lost the way entirely. After several stops along the dangerous, slippery roads— where one foot either way in the road might have meant a serious acci­ dent to the King, the car emerged □n one of the main highways to London and the King arrived at the Palace 20 minutes late for his engagement. This was one of the few times a member of the Royal family hps even been late for an appointment. iA Boost for Oregon— There were about 100. men waiting for a road In California to he opened so that they could get through In their automobiles when an old man from Texas said, “ 1*11 tell you, folks, there is only one state in the Union that has good roads and that is Oregon. Don’t get stuck there.” From Med f or d • E. N. Vilm of Medford was in Ashland this morning looking ' Unable to Return— after buaineaa affairs. The Misses Grace and Ruth Bigham and Susie Coy, Southern Oregon Normal students, who Portable phonographs, spent the week-end with their Elbart’s. parents near Gold Hill, were un­ Apples, 2«c, 6Oo, 7«c. Bring able to return to Ashland until box. Ashland F ru it land Produce yesterday evening on account of Assn.. 136-tf the* high water. LONDON, Feb. 22. — While Great Britain anxiously watched the increasing danger to its na­ tionals in Shanghai, the govern­ The district convention com­ ment todaÿ, through Foreign Sec­ prising Alpha, Adarel and Reames retary Chamberlain, announced chapters of the O. E. 3., which the signing of the Hankow agree­ was scheduled for Medford, Wed­ ment which yields that important nesday 23 for the official visit concession to the Chinese. of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. As each hour brought ominous Kerr, has been postponed on ac- news from the south Chinese war count of weather conditions. Mrs. R egistered Cars Hero tone Chamberlain’s announce­ K erf is unable to reach Medford Herbert Everett of Lebanon, Recovering— ment, made In the house of com­ either by rail or auto. Mo., and Simon Hnnsen of San Dean Scott, the local Metro mons, was accepted as great Brit­ Francisco, Cal., are among those politan Insurance man, ain’s strongest bid for peace. who - registered their cars at the covering from a facial operation The agreement as signed by Knights Templar local Chamber of Cdmmerce this Owen O’Malley, British charge JBBr • Masonic H all .< morning. Visited in Medford— d’affaires and Eugene Chen. Cpn- . * To avoids confusion, all Knights Miss Jean Lynch, one of the tonese -foreign minister, provided Templar will please he advised Alfalfa Hay, one bale or a car employees in Enders’ Department for transfer of administration of that civilian clothes will he worn load. Ashland Fruit A Pro. Assn. store, visited with her sisters in the British concession at Han­ CHICAGO. Feb. 22. — The at the Washington Birthday Par­ Medford over the week-end and kow to Chinese authorities after body of Harold Marks, 17, high ty. given under Commandery aus­ The latest records every Thurs­ was unable to get back tp work certain formalities, Chamberlain school senior, was found in a pices, at the Masonic Hall, Ash­ day at Elhart’s. until yeaterday afternoon- on ac­ said. ' garage behind his father’s apart­ land, on Tuesday evening, Feb. count of the flood. ment Monday night, a bullet from 22, 1227. Visitor from Wagner Creek a rifle owned by the family O. D FRAZEE, E. C- Mrs. A. J. Briner, a resident Spent W eek-End Here— :• , 7 146-2 through Jps head. . . of Wagner Creek, was a visitor Mrs. Mitchell, a resident of Marks' father scouts suicide In this city yesterday shopping Hillsboro, Oregon, spent the week as the cause of the boy’s death, WUI Attend to o vent ion— and visiting with friends. end in this city with her daugh­ insisting that he was of a sunny J Mrs. Suaanne Homes Carter, ter who is attending the South­ disposition and exceptionally suc­ STOCKTON, Cal., Feb. 22.— ebunty school superintendent, A dandy plate lunch iacludlng ern Oregon State Normal. The (U N )— As n plan to curb liquor cessful in his studies. Igft yeaterday afternoon for coffee every noon and night, 36c. mother, however, noted an un­ law infractions, District Attorney Klamath Falls, where she will At the Plaxa. 106-tf Guard* Darrah proposes that all usual display of emotion when t>ke the train for Daila, Texas, Convicted bootleggers be senteçc- her* son started for school at to attend the National School Salted almonds, pecans and •>d to serve at least one day in 8 o’clock in the morning, never ^nperintendents* meeting which plnenuts, jgandÿland. 147-6 lall, in addition to paying their to be s6en again until the body lasts until March 3. fines. He also suggests that was found at night. Attended Revival .Service— . There were powder burns on fingerprints be taken of all Mr. and Mrs. Jofin F. Legget Old time dance at Bellview I BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 22.— found guilty of violating prohibi­ the face. Police say that suicide community club house tonight, of this city motoredXo Medford ! (U N )— In order that the vanlsh- would have been possible with tion laws. Feb. S3. Admission 60c. Refresh- last Sunday to attend the revival 1 ng speech of the Indtan may be The jail sentence, Darrah ex- the rifle. 146-1 sorvlces, which are being con­ mento. preserved in its pure state for the olalned, would give (he sheriff's ducted by James Small at the observation of the people of the office the legal right to take * Bandon by the Sea Auto Park, Qhristian church. This revival ruture, Professor A. L. Kroeber fingerprints. I>e.. for sale at sacrifice on ac­ haa been iu progress for several of the University of California And fingerprinting, ho contin­ » count of poor Health. Address weeks. has spent the past 20 years In col­ ued, would place his office in a riox 42, Bandon, Oregon. 146-6* lecting visible records oLAhe pho­ position to keep an accurate rec­ Candyland for fresh salted ne Me peculiarities of Pacific coast ord of bootleggers and at the Change la Notice— its. 147-6 Indian tribes. same time discover whether liq­ In yesterday’s society calendar OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 22 — Professor Kroeber, who is uor traffickers had past criminal it was published that Mrs. F. (U N )— E. W . Ehmann, govern­ Let the UNION write your full chairman of the anthropology de­ records. G. Dean and Mrs. J. H. McGee eoverage automobile insurance. ment duckmaatèr, claims the partment at the university, has world record for duck trapping. would be hostesses at the Elk's Yeo, of course. — — --— 88-tf announced that the records are Ladies card party, but aa Mrs. In a few days’ campaign hr has fast approaching completion and FOG MAKES KING GEORGE trapped 1000 ducks, mudhens and LATE FOR APPOINTMENT Returned from Seattle— that they will be carefully pre- geese. His largest haul was 600 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud, served in the university museum LONDON; (U P )— Royal pune In one day. who have spent the past three ln San Francisco. ^IVater^owI thus captured are weeks in Seattle, Wash., re- j Visible speech Is an analyzatlon bonded with distinctive, leg tags, turned yesterday to their home 1 of sound recorded on a roll of Strthat the U. 8.. biological svr-i on Oak street. I smoked paper by a delicate itv ysff may trace the movements of —' ' «trument attached to the mouth migratory birds. See Jordan for M ill Work. and throat of the speaker. This 136-tf Instrument records even the faint- -r-------- eat tremors of the air occasioned Elwood Jr. Ill— by scarcely audible vibrations of JL B. Hardin haa moved from Elwood Jr.,: Small son oi Mr the vocal chords. a real deuce on Oak street to and Mrs. Elwood, Hedberg on A wavering line, somewhat the 8anford ranch near Holman's Mountain Avaaue, haa been ill similar to that formed by the fa­ for the past few days. mous lie-detector device used in police work, is formed on the Wolfhound Twist; something poot-cowed paper by each vibra­ different for men’s wear, Paulse- tion in tone or sound. ' . rad’t. High School Boy Takes Own Life Has a New’ Plan For Bootleggers Would Preserve * • Indians Speech Claims. Record for Trapping of Ducks Have a fit at Orros tailors, 11 meh Avo., west of library. U 4 -tf* Klamath County stockmen ex­ pect great year for grazing and feeding stock., ftpewt Week-Bad to Medford— Mrs. O. G. Howard of Gresham street spent th e w e e k -e n d In Medford visiting with friends. Salta made tor you, 833.60 and select your own style and fabric. Paaleerud’s. 14<-tf M O T kK PAST MATRONS The meeting of’ the Past Ma­ tron’s Club of Alpha Chapter No. nd as time goes on, the public is learn­ ing that most business men are applying this principal not only to advertising but to all branches of business. Hatches on a qand * * r for flTe hour* were torn away and the wifeless off quarantine Boston Monday wreokedf • afternoon, more than 14 hours paf