iK im a Norton*! Bank Will Represent Jaeksan County The Oregon Bankers* Aseocla- another move In its Every Chambeé of in the land la concerned o’ question of Industries and rolls. How to .secure them how to build- them into the »unity interest an. Asqtsp< accomplished considerable this line in the past two y and today with the fine activity of the Ashland Iron Works» The Bagley Cannery*, and The Cali­ fornia-Oregon Box Lumber Co,, The Moon Lumber Cq., la shaft expanding in a promising meaner. Tbe Ashland Chamber of Com* merce wants to have definite in­ formation on all possibilities along thia line, and the IndttS- trial .Development Committee in­ vites all persons who have ind Information of value to with them at the Chamber rooms tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The principal topic for discussion Vlll be “expansion of the lumber 1U- night, thia week, the meeting will be held at the Clvle Club house, where all are invited without charge.- New members are espec­ ially urged to attend. A ques­ tion concerning all citizens at the present time la that of building a dam In Ashland Creek Canyon; Dr. F. G. ffwedenburg and others will discuss this question. M OflC HIGHWAY B ONIY “PRIMARY” M E INNINGS rouie in county County Clerk Explains Hew Traffic Law Effective ■ June 3 campaign against the alleged un­ Some misunderstanding exists Children’s Playground fairness In the taxing of banks In as to which are primary high­ Due to the interest of some of ways in connection with the new comparison with institutions of Captain Lindbergh Visit? Plane and Bays it Would Stand a comparatve nature. our Ashland .women In the past, state law requiring motorists to Score Tied in Ninth, 6 to 6, Broken in the Twelfth liming the children’s playground has an bring their automobiles to a com­ a Return Trip—Bott Plans to Sail Home. When Davis With Three Bagger Soored Speiss. J. W. McCoy of the First Na­ established place In community ac­ plete stop before entering onto a tional Bank of this city, has' been tivities. Miss Fay Carver who At the Aero dub luncheon Sat­ appointed the Jackson county PARIS. May 28.——Captain Yesterday's Games the local aggregation gueaalng. primary highway, • according to was fn charge of the operation County Clerk Delilla 8tevena. Lindbergh looked over his urday afternoon, Mme. Dela He­ member of a state tax commission, Ashland Boas 7; Grants Pass, 4, patting across a. brand of big last year will again officiate this "SpirM of St. Louis,** monoplane art he presented a cheek for 1M,- which will handle the bankers The county clerk, In writing to Klamath Falls, 12; Medford, 11. league pitching which called for season. today. He told United Preaa rep­ •00 francs with which to purchase some big league batting ability for The Tidings relative to thia ques­ She is asking the support of tion, says in part: "The section resentatives the plane looked a cup for Lindbergh. ,At the Tongue Standing scoring. Sidney J. Graham, who has rep­ Ashland folk in an enlarged pro­ good and he thought be conld fly same time she gave the families Neither team scored ia the first uted the state banking depart of the law passed at the 1»2T leg­ Klamath ..................?.......... 1.000 gram and will present her plans B o a s...................................... back again. But he will not fly of Nungess and Colt checks for ment in several important legal .600 Inning. Then In tfte second Inning islature. Is as follows: st the meeting of the Chamber of back hat will return on a steamer. 100,000 francs. Grants Pass ......................... .600. with the bases full, an error iff. actions, has been retained for "From and after the takh Commerce jvttlr the Civic Club What steamer he will return on Medford .................. ....... .000 the Grants Paas ranks enabled' specific work In connection with effect of this act, it ahaU be un­ Tuesday evening. has not yet been decided. Ashland to score with five rune:' the effort to fores revision of lawful for any person driving a Portland Rose Festival He visited at the Blysee palace Games Next Sunday The Lithiana didn’t score again methods of taxing bank capital in motor vehicle upon any highway Shall Ashland be represented at today, where he became a Knight Medford at Grants Pasa. until in the ninth inning, when thia state. Announcements of dustry.” of the state or any private drlvp- The Forum the Portland Rose Festival with a of the Legion of Honor. they tied the bcore with the vis­ Ashland Boas at Klamath Falls. retention of an attorney might way which Is intersected by any Chamber of Commerce lunch­ float? This question Is engaging Ambassador Myron T. Herrick itors. Grants Paas had their Mg easily be construed ns presaging of the highways herein declared has become Lindbergh’s social Ashland Boas took the long end ,tlme in the fifth inning when they tesfb in the courts to determine eons provide the usual opportuni­ the attention of the advertising to be primary highways or which ty for expressions on public ques­ committee Just now and if so how socretary, advising the youthful Baseball P l a y e r s Betoni validity of tax methods as they of a seven to six score f r o m . scored four runs aa the result of enters a primary highway, to hero which of the multitude .of. affect banks of. Oregon. ___,, , .... tions, but as there are many who shall the project be financed. cross said primary highway or en­ Grants Pass In a 12-lnp|ng base­ errors. .One ru p w aa made In, Home Sunday After win This Committee may have a " plan Invitation to accept. ball classic Sunday afternoon, at each the third and seventh In­ Appointment of one banker In can not avail themselves of this «.Three Day Tour ter the same without first bring­ He will refuse to visit other nings by the visitors. each county on the newly created privilege, It has been suggi rested to present at the meeting tomor­ ing to a Complete stop such mo- the Ashland ball park. eniaft row night which will require the European countries, although he Although they out-hit and out- tax commission was disclosed In that an occasional open-event The Boas fans went wild when ' The game was witnessed by a ere of co-operation and assistance of tor. J®h,cle ” In the last half of the twelfth in­ big delegation of tons from Grants has been Invited to almost every pitched their opponents in each of list mailed recently from the of­ meeting be held when ijiatters The law provides that the eapltol. ning, with two outs and a man on Pass aa well as the Ashland tons' the three games fa y ed on a three- fice of Andrew Miller, secretary of community interest may be con­ other organisations and Individu­ following are to be known as un . C. B. Davis knocked a long who .numbered several hundred. day baseball tour the Southern the state association. This com- sidered. Accordingly, on Tuesday als. primary highwgys: The Pacific fly. to the left field which the The victory Sunday ties 'th e Oregon Jtormal school team failed taslon. It seems. Is to work with Highway. West Side Highway, Grants Pass fielder dropped and local teanuvlth Grants Paas for to register a victory. Errors lost the existing Committee on bank California Highway. Old Orego'n enabled Speiss to score breaking second place la the 8oqthern of the three games. taxation, beaded by John F. Daly, Trail; therefore this law would m i o e m i t each the tie score of six to six which Oregon League. Klamath Falla At Monmouth College, they lost president of the Hibernia Com­ only effect travel of highways In­ had held since the ninth inning. taking a fourth straight win by by a score of • to S; Friday they mercial ft Savings bank, Portland. tersecting with the Pacific high­ • _____ The game was tilled with thrills defeating the Craterlana from played the Chemawah Indian In other words, the commission way. Meeting is Bald at Medford team and suffered their worst de­ member in each county Is to keep and during the last three Innings Medford /Sunday, retains the lead The road to Diamond Lake wiU "This suggestion Is merely to Saturday, to Effect the fans were wild with excite­ with ao losses to their credit. The ftest, 11 to 4; Saturday Columbia fully Informed on progress of the Thelma Murphy, 14. Leapw be open to automobile travel af­ clear up any misunderstanding Organisation Boas sad Cava Men each hare two University at Portland scored nine tax revolt and serve ae contact ter June 16, according to an that the public might have aa to ment. to Safety—Horse FataL Grants Pass found the Ashland fftna and two defeats to their The six Irrigation districts of points,to four runs made by the man between banks of hlq connty nouncement made at headquarters ly Injured ' . the Klamath Falls highway sad Southern Oregon are united In Normal team. and the central committee. of the Umpqua National forest. the Jacksonville highway being aggregation playing an entirely credit. Thelma Murphy? Li-year-old Snow at the lake Is about 16 feet Score By a glan to cooperate to the fullest different nrand of baseball than Next Thursday sad Friday, May The Income tax measure on included as primary highways.' th eyh ad played toqr weeks whpn Bona 0 6 0 0 0 0 ft A 1 ft 0 1 extent, according to various ex­ 26 and 37« the Cohirnftlq^pllege w f the .state a$e daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. dtop, with six in c W qf fee all pressions nt a. meeting of repre­ team, will be In Ashland playing to vote proposed exemption of Murphy. 610 East -Main street. over the lake and I t inches of they had defeated them with ease. Grants • 0 1 0 4 4 1 0 6 0 0 0 Four errors were checked up sentative» o f —the different the tarai t kauha frem fthe hi gh persons! narrowly escaped injury Sunday- snew over the-leer according to against the Llthlans and two ware tricts at the Hotel Medford Sat- i aggregation property tax .. on capital shares, afternoon when the horse she was Hugh Ritter, a ranger, who made The team returned from Port­ against which protest ts being riding collided, with a Cadillac se­ aa overland trip to the lake. checked np against the Cgve men. fellows: Hsghee. Jk; Mergpn. » ; urday at noon. C. B. Bavle, on the mound for Gray, Sb: Robbins, as; Miller, rf; land Sunday. Members of the S. Officiate M ftt the associa­ dan driven by B. W. McMonaglft Wane to make' Diamond Lagy * That there are many problems matt. S mise, ef; Hprrteesr, M; Perak et the Llthlans exhibited the sg which are eommoft often for all team sad poetttona played are: Al­ tion have stated thgt such exemp­ of Pals Alto, Cal. The accident ' winter resort as soon as the North sort of mound work which a week G. B. Devia, p. of the projests and that with the vin Laws, c; Clark. Butterfield, tion goes farther than they advo­ occurred on the Pacific highway, | Umpqua highway is finished are The G ruta Paae, lineup was: C. W. Hough, California youth» ago had the Craterlana frem Med^ union of the .organisations It will p; Ted Kinney, lb; Lyle Ashcrift, cate*. They are demanding mere­ half a mile north of Phoenix. ! under consideration. Miller, Kt driving a Ford racing car 66 ford guessing and left them with 2b; Clarence Hahn, Zb; Wayne ly that the personal property tax be easier io accomplish tbs solu­ The horse was so badly Injured miles an honr on the Pacific the little figure of a atx to . three >b; Drolet, 1 tion of these problems for the Britenbusch, as; Joe Mercer, If; on bank shaves and surplus be no It was necessary to shoot the ani­ rack, •; McMurray,i, s; (ferry, 3b Highway, Saturday afternoon was score. CARS COLLIDE upbuilding of Southern Oregon, Homer Dixon, gf; Robert Wright, higher than that collected from mal. Nichols, ef. *'<: arrested by State Traffic • Officer Sharrock of the Cave Men kept rf; Alva Beck, Lloyd Baker, Glenn A Chevrolet sedan owned and money capital of like Institutions was also one of the leading The girl’s presence of mind In Nichols. He was fined 826 and Hale and Robert Chpmberlaln. driven by L. S. Brown, local real and declare that events will show thoughts la the meeting. leaping fi*om the anlmaT as it V. V. CaMftsn, that they have tbe law on their crashed into the side of the heavy- estate dealer, and a Chevrolet costs by Justice of Peace Roe at Sec. Fuller . of the Ashland substltoted. side. Chamber of Commerce represent­ coach, accompanied the team. ' car. undoubtedly saved her from coach owned and driven by Oscar Jacksonville. L. A. Barby was fined 810 and Gnstaffeson, Holly street, collided The first specific move In the serious Injury. ed Ashland at the meeting. H. D. costs by Justice of the Peace at the intersection of Holly and ampalgn was the concerted ac­ Norton, of Grants Pass, president The girl was riding north on Glenn ,O . Taylor of Medford Mon­ Harrison streets Sunday after­ tion of a large number of banks and Ted Baker of Medford, secre­ the highway, going to Eagle Point In withholding payment of the to visit with relatives. The Cadil­ noon. The Brown car was badly day morning when he pleaded tary of The Rogue River Valley first half Of 1926 personal pro­ lac car waa southbound. Just be­ damaged, a fender bent, the body guilty to a charge of speeding on Connty Agent WiU Publish Daughter of Mrs.. L. PhU- Irrigation; District association, the perty taxes levied on their capi­ fore the horse and automobile dented and glass broken. Occu­ the Pacific Highway. He was ar­ title under which the campaign Inruite Trafile Bulletin to Aid Many pants of both cars escaped un In­ rested by Traffic Officer Joe J. tal and surplus and due on May Wifi be carried fotward. Breeden McMahon. jured. ■» Turn to Page 8) (PÏ Accident Occurred in the 6. The two new steps now an­ nounced result from a meeting of General acceptance la Californ­ Rapid growth and development Mountains Hear Flag­ the taxation committee on Tues­ of the rabbit industry In Jackson ia of an Ulaminatod arterial traf­ staff, Arizona day and of the executive council county Is reported by R. B. fow ­ fic signal Invented hy Mrp. Veto LOS ANGBLE8. May 22— Bight of the Oregon Bankers* associa­ ler, county agent. Mr. Fowler ts Phillips Carter, daughter of Mrs. » t persona were seriously Injured tion on Friday. preparing a bulletin which will L. A. Phillips, Bast Main street this morning when several sleep­ describe the general condition of of this city, has brought Mrs. Car­ Shot Prom Ambush as he ing cars oa the first section of the the valley, the future of tbe In ter Into the front ranks of truffle California Limited were hurled Ts—<1 b Raiding Party dustry aa be sees It and feeding signal Inventors, according to an from tracks In the mountains two article appearing la a resent lasao Through Underbrush and management of the rabbit. miles west of Flagstaff, Arisons. The Rabbit Breeders* Aasocla of the California Journal of DeC VANCOUVER, Wash., May 2Z. The Injured were rushed to the tlon In tbe last ttoo years has valopmeat. — (IP)—Shot from ambush as he Santa Fe hospital at Albuquerque, become the strongest pet stock Mrs. Carter, formerly V e t s was leading deputies on a liquor Naw Mexico. . organisation In tho state, Mr. Bella Phillips, la we» knows 1» raid In the Dole Valley near Speaker T%e accident occurred when the “ Give Servioe” Fowler states. This has been thia city having- spent moat of her here, Sheriff Lester M.z Woody first section of the train crashed Urges Graduates at madq possible by concncentratlon life hare, sad graduating trout was Instantly killed Sunday after­ Into the second section. Baccalaureate of Interest and specialisation of tho Ashland high school. Need of noon. the work. Two breeds find favor aa efficient signal to regulate thu "We shall be Judged as we take Seven persons were held in among Jackson connty breadsr, traffic at artery streets, where fta opportunities brought to ue— jail Monday either as suspects or the New Zealand Rad and the traffic officer was stattoued. was build on those opportunities and material witnesses In the case. Chinchilla, the latter bread pop­ the Inspiration which lad to the accomplish something fro m The scene: of th^ murder was ular because of Its dule value for Invention of tho signal which is ■* '*.*• , them,” Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, a densely wooded section 36 miles both fur and meat purposes. now being generally used to flua Many persona visited the Ash- pastor of the Ashland Presbyter­ from here. Francisco. Five hundred of tho end and Mountain View cemeter­ Ted Baker was arrested, bis ies Sunday clearing and decorat­ ian church told members of the WA CHUNG DBAD signals have already besa Instal­ wife held as a suspect, his fath­ ing graves in preparation f o r 1827 graduating guinea at the an­ Wa Chung, for many years a l'd to that city. Mrs. Carter’s own er, Bills Baker and his brothers, Memorial day next Monday, May nual baccalaureate services held Chinese merchant in Ashland« home, and installation of tho last evening, May 32, in the Meth­ Luther and Edwin, also held as 20. died recently at a Portland hos­ ma system In other cttlso to The Ashland cemetery, odist chnrch. material witnesses. Lester admit­ which |s not nnder the care of a pital where ha «as taken several certain as tho illuminated atgaal The church waa filled to ita ca­ ted he was hunting with Hugh sexton, will be cleaned of fallen months ago when his health fail­ ia endorsed by the California Stats pacity for the event, with the Miller, a soldier. ed. Mrs. Chung was called to Automobile branches, and other unsightly graduates, their relatives, and Portland a llttlb mors than a rubbish on the grounds before friends. The altar was attractive week ago because of his falling Memorial Day. The city council with its adornments of Scotch health. Mr. and Mrs. Wa Chung Recently authorised the annual Broom and ivy, the gold a n d wars the parents of two chil­ cleanup of the grounds before green carrying out the class col­ dren. The family was well known Memorial Day. ,,__ . ■ ors. The center section of the and highly respected la this city Although many flowers are at church reserved for members of where for nearly 40 years they Tuesday. May 2«. marks the the height of their beauty uow it conducted a Chinese employment one-hundred sighty-aigth anni­ ia believed there will be a plenti­ the graduating class aqd.the fac­ ulty, waa set apart with Its paper agency on A street. versary of Methodism and. in ful supply tor Memorial Day. ropes of green and gold?' Several keeping with, the anntyarsary a girls, members of the Junior ¿lass, NBGRO IB LYNCHED doctrinal aermca op the teachlags SUNDAY WBATHKR IDBAL acted aa ushers. , ♦ . CARUTHERSVILLE, Ma.. May of Weeicy. was preached at the Following four day» of chilly The graduates entered the 2S'.— )— Lynched by a m b b local Mi B. church” Soday by Bev. rainfall the ennehine of Sunday church in a body, the girls with H. F. Pemberton.»• Since Ita which took him ftp « toll* the ft welcome slgftt s a d ' many their simple, ■attractive frocks body of Will Aherrod, negfo. waa founding in 1721 the Methodist folk* took advantage °'J ™ak\„gYirM ty~>Utu7s fouhd hanging on an Improvised church has grown nntll It now has I weather for plcaleklngl Service* „ . were opened with con­ scaffold near hare thia morning. a clargy and lay membership of 1ft the hills upd driving over the gregational singtftl followed by The negro was accused of at­ ll.» 6 6 4 M members., Qf thia highways the countryside now" tacking Mrs. Henry Shot early number .172,141. »re members of In the helghth of Ita verdant pwlyer by Ba*».,H. F7 ftemhertop, Sunday morning, the Methodist Eplscopil branch. springtime beauty. (Please Turn To Page Five) NORMAL TEAM LOSES GAMES W ERRORS M O N D IS K S Lake UNINJURED IN Diamond , Open June 15 AUTO-HORSE CRASH Traffic Cops •- < Pick Up Three RABBIT « T R Y I .GROWS EIGHT INURED WHEN I LIMITED IS WRECKED SHERIFF ON DRY j RAID, MURDERED A S W W IK Y K FÄME K t o m IV/H Calvin Taste II? 1927 CLASS HONORED AT ANNUAL SERVICES Cemeteries Are Being Cleared Anniversary of Methodism Grand Jury in Session Today ¡»A ■ t