per for Over Fifty Years « (United P r e « Wir« Be MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927 OME CAMPERS J T B ESO U G H T S For Spring Festival The dancer« Interpreted their th* heart • ( the meet') * » • * > * • Òr* ‘ sehdol Soria h roatlTÉl hoped will heco'ne'n» atitntldh la Ashland, w ed Saturday nlggt- , The uight ppulg not bar* bw more ideal for th« presentatlo tadr codld thsi setting have het more perfect. the foram luncheon. *— This Board consists a t Oover- nor L L. Patterson, Secretary of State, Spat A. K ony, State Snpt- of Education. Charles A. Howard, Frank J. Mtllsr of Albany, 8. E. Bragg of Salem, J. H- f i l l e r of Ashland, C. L. Starr of Portland, W. F. Bryant of Moro, and George H* HXrtmag o f Pendleton, i. A splendid Mnstosl Program win he given by thy University Orchestra which is to he s)great acquistion to the entertainment features of. Ashland tor this «uh- '•stack «>'* « veterinary removing m ore than,- M i «mils from his body. This is the third eareuater •’Omar'’ has had with porcaptaes. He v u ; found Sunday morning lying under a bench in Ltthla Park, suffering extremely from 'his encounter with the animated pin eushlda. Roth Sega are expected to re­ cover desolately from their ex- Good Attendano« M a r k s Servios« Held By Niks Sunday At Vining attendance marked the rttaalUtlc flag day ex- 1. Sandbar afternoon, gt theater under the aus- S local Lodge Of Elba otby Bold, in epproprl- s, interpreted the part ibia," while H e n r y costume. interpreted er of George Waahing- X V tetag; th a mester- Th< program was enjoyed by crowd estimated at between 1,M and 1,2*0— -a number far Iff u| oeps of that expected. From Mff ford and other points thronghot the Rogue River Valley. vMtw were 1» town to a«« th« present) tlon. f ! The success of th« affafr m t ! fitting clisaax to the Alumni DS program. * . '] WINNIFBO. June 12.—ftp)— Police here today started a search throughout Canada for a man Re­ lieved to be the same known in tho United States as "The Strang­ Each of th« vaAoua dances ay« ler." The man la wanted here for bollc of the cycle of a day, wad] the mnrder of a woman and a thing" of beauty and artistic girl over the week ead. <, terpretatlon. I His latest victim is Lola Cowen. 14. whose nude body was found, beneath the bed la a ' rooming houae by authorities who were searching for the slayer at Mrs. Emily Patterson whose body was found beneath her bed Friday. The manner in which the By Gar Driven By .1 crimes were committed correspond \ Praaetseo Youth with the operation of the "strang­ ler" in Portland. Oregon, whero four women were murdered. ASHLAND GIRLS ENTERO. A. C BnroUed Por Two Weeks Sommer 8chool Oonrse who teft 5»?? W Steyyas. Lorraine J q >. Irwaada Bgte- MWOW. Jltne W»l- «W «ifls Ik addition to being club leaden, t t y M fk ac^jup^ied by County Club Mkdsr V G . F o w ii.. 7 ¡ tó r f i^ í- u .,. i.4 land Summer Art School v H l.ro , e*ly* hll to»«. sVhrort A H ibiri».- age frong Atelund folgs to whMh H ta entltlsd. á . splenda fetch butofi mus piÂg MH,' fbttowed'tÂe ette- Miss trl»lte„|s'fi n artist of ndts te Nsvf Yprg cjty and Nat tonal Art Clrctos and U to a »patter of prids and -gratifica­ tion to us that she . chooses . tp bring h«r talented group of artists and instructors to our city, your after /ear. -y,?. Tho first st«d«nt to arrive te Ashland for th« Art School to Bertha J. Nolan of Tp«cott. Ari- aona who earn« Saturday to spend th« summer. It to egp«ct*d that ettendaneo at .tha art. Bchool thto summer will ter sgo««d that < | say of th« pr«cMdl«g years, Th* session stelts July itfc. ...T h e Agrlcplturol anS L a M ■*»* tlem sat ComteUtw o f thp Okte*r ber to doing som« excellent wort and real reunite, are « p p r t* 1- Last year representative** ' Store sent to the Ow*ns'T Senthera Catlforola a»u| $ 4«m - b*r efc people fron» q 0b tertio* have already settled 1* <&**■*. ” PLANE Pirst Be^Udft To Watch Por Wbsteg Ate Vehicle Bo- < > cetved By L oad Officers i "dtoton. one good airplane, in flrst clasf c«r exhibited. Th* phriy toft Ashland on «■ special ter and.-wpre to > • Joined at RUg«n« by the Klamath Faljs girls. ' M«dford girls and other group« from Eastern Oregon reg­ istered for tho work. The trip costs each of the girls $25. The prises offered by th* First Mallon«] Bank of this city for cooking and canning club ex­ hibits pt the Jackson County Fair Mads It possible for the splendid ((•legation to he sent from Ash­ land. the prise money having b««n placed in the summer school*work fund. work with » harmony and grace of motion, which made the huge crowd forgetful of reality- Day» or hard, work under the direction of Miss Virginia Hale, were evi­ dent, and took them to the land» of Imagination and dream». The coatumee were colorful and fanci­ ful, their designing by Mias Mar­ ion Ady, head of the art depart­ ment of the school, an example of her splendid work. Under the direction of Miss Leona Marsters, head of the music department of the college, the symbolic music was presented by a choir of voices from the band stand. The effect was altogether pleasing. Efficient work of police and traffic officers and Llthians made the handling \of traffic a simple matter. Some seats were provided but many carried blankets and were seated on the greund during BOAS SCORE ANOTHER WIN Grants Tass Palls Before Onslaught Of Past Local Aggregation Ashland Rons won their fifth straight game Sunday when they defeated the Grants Pass team 5 to 3, in s fast, hard fought con­ test st Grants Pass. Grants Pass scored in the first Fi»*T o f u«v Francisco. California Inning on an error by Robbins wna wh0 made throw The aeetdent eronrred one mfle temptlnR , • wild* play. X in at- Pacific'highway whete T^nYrUre Ne,ther taam then acored UBtn Pa*lf*e “ o**” the th|rd inning when Force sing- . » « o r - l . . Ik . ,te> . „ „ (ollowea e -w W ..,« « 1 I. , , uccompan toft Ito l a t h e fifth tnutng’ ' Ashland bis brother, Don. was northbound, «cored again when Robbins sing- and said he felled to see the rod |ej t was followed by Miller who flag on the highway, IndlcafBfe singled, putting Robbins on third, the presence nearby of the high- then by Hughes who bunted, "I *rt»«Otg Robbins te home. .... fairly, good rate of speed whek m the slkth tenlkr RoBbihi Wt attempted to flag him a three bagger which scored Cor« to prevent him passing onto s ^j,o had singled. Morgan scored stretolr wf roadway which was jn the eighth on a hit by Marlow, undergoes repairs. .„•« * Grants Paas scored their second RlMa ..swerved his car, but run in the eighth inning when a strqektpe workman and knocked two bagger brought Chaney in hint to the ground. home. In the ninth they scored W -.H . ©renm ond, fptetehB of their third run on a error by the cyew summoning fA ftty'O f- Morgan. fleer; C P.' Talent, Who placed The game was witnessed by a the two .broths» iindej/Arrest, (blg daJegation of fans from Grants _ o'- __-««« _ a . . ria « <2 a « few from lltla Pass and this city. / ‘Next Sunday Ashland will meet the undefeated Klamath Falls team. It Is not yet definitely de­ termined- where the gam will be (Pleas« Tura to Page 3) played. D a * « m a m P a w P « « a « m a II« « Lithia Park Will Open To R ogu e River Valley Polks This Year 1 Unspoiled By The Adora­ tion Of Your Nations Dar­ ing Young Pilot Returns T o H o m o Field T h i s Morning — Little More Than Three Weeks Sinoe ' He Left U. S .A . MITCHEL FIELD, L. L— With Colonel Chas.* Lind­ bergh st the controls^ an army airplane dropped down from the skies onto this land­ ing field at 11:52 a. m. today. The arrival brought him back home for the afrdome Is but a few miles from Roosevelt field from which he, but little more than three weeks ago started on his history making flight from New Y o r k to Paris. New York Goes Wild NEW YORK, June 13. — New York today received Charles A. Lindbergh as Its hero in the most tumultous welcome this city has ever given any man. Lindbergh flew here from „ Washington, alighting in the harbor from tha amphibian plane. He passed ANOTHER JOY WINS Barnard Joy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy of thin city, a freshman at O. A. C.| rocently was awarded a col­ lege numeral for his ability in tennis. Ralph Bailey of Medford received a similar award. school. . * Dr. A. B. MteLeoí. p res^ rod * FrteiDpiteriMM ' flùidi FÎPIE mm * "Smilln Thru” the play, will be presented tonight in the auditor­ ium of the Normal school At 2:15 P. M., by Alpha Tauri dramatic Club. Miss Elisabeth Richardson, English Instructor, is directing the players. The cast is composed of: John Gsley, John Carterat; War­ ren DOremu*, Dr. Owen r Margaret Turner, Kathleen; * John Okhireh- man,' Kenneth WAyne; Vsabslto Murray, Mooneen; Joe Mercer, Jermiah’ Waytte; Jessie Nell ,Ev«a*. Ellen; Aubrey Haan, WIIMe r < Eileen •• Oath well, Miry. Other pnrfn are placed by Anne Fedor, Ruth Aitken, Snsanne Jen- ktbs, Robert Wright and Albie Bee».'' i«n- t J / C ompany b boys Identifies Husband tified a photograph as that of bar husband. Defense objected to thto proceeding, saying it had no con­ nection with the case. G. R. lfooro. Ashland member of tho Rational Guard In 1222. told about making, a thofoagh search o( th«. mountains following the holdup Moore, w W 'iris ac- compahtod by VMtor Bnto. who to now dead. Said he found a cabin. 2 easts*»« add other article« near­ by. R« skid DSls had marked the canteens? Defense asked him If ha had1 put' any ma/h. or if he had awn Dale pet a mark of identification on ' the canteens. Moors replied no. Moro said throe Afternoon Registrations Made DOSIRR FUNBRAL HMLD . M»«y frlendq attended feaeirhl aervtoee held BaMay from the Stock chapel far Andrew Ifester, late pioneer resident o f south to^n. Thu aged mga. who- toad spent practically hto entire Ilf* to Jackson county, was h«M ' < hlgkert esteem by M* aeighbors ’ *M friends, as was evident from tke aetotote attending the eorvtaee held. Sunday. Interm ent wab : g. a ttsr t dAd oro. s: ttoi«y. morntero, s f t«‘*fHc tort» ta difkiyou ooukty, Canforato, visit­ ed In thto city with Traffe Officer C. P. Talent end Chief of PoUce □Sórge McNspb, Monday. Harold Teale of Battleground, Washington, has arrived In Ash­ land and when the public schools open this fall, he will assume the handling of the newly estsblsbed Industrial training department. This type of work has not been In operation In the local schools for several yean, having been discontinued 1» 1242. The teach­ ing and shop work will include wood Work, mechanical drawing and other features. During the summer a shop will be constructed s i the Junior High School where the classes will be taught. The classes will be opdn to students in the 7, 8, and -»th grades Jn the Jgnier high. ’ 1 Mr. Teale Is a recant graduate of the Oregon Agricultural Col­ lege, where he specialised In this work. Industrial training has be­ come one of the most interesting and Important departments of public school currlcull and the restoration of tills department will be welcomed by the students, who are usually very enthusiastic h« looked, through and could about this work baraly see some men working, whom ho supposed warn trainman. Attorney Colllfer tried to bring out positively that the men were trata- Everything Is In Heartiness Blanche Rhtnabarger, formerly Mrs. E. B. Dougherty, was th« so«» Por Normal School Pre­ oud witness. She told when her sentation At Auditorium husband toff on kls run and Iden­ qf fearing u«da Away with ths Graduare o f thto't l the Southern “ ÔtedS school were honofed *< este eervfces hetd 8 « te e n W the a«HtoH< TRADE WORK TO BE GIVEN “SMILIN THRU” GIVEN TONIGHT 1 Company B. Boys are ready to leave Tuesday morning for Canip Lewis for their annual twp weeks in the U. 8. training camp there, th e (wye will leave on a spectol car and as they approach tha camp AddftioAal cate. Will he added, ibont <• boys toavs Ashland with fr o » tka iharine jeorpe ip suspected their officers. ÇoàvàUifl Planning to utilise the near 32 acres of land in the upper end Of Lithla Park, the McCormick tract recently presented to the city by trustees of the Root estate, Ash­ land will bid for popularity as a Jndge Thomas W a n s Gornj* ▼•cation ground for Rogue River sel Against Too Much Valley folks, Trank Jordan, park Argument — Identification superintendent said today. Of Exhibits Bitterly At- “Ashland has every inducement tacked—Much Testimony to bring the Valley folks to this city for a vacation, and now that Introduced Today By Pro­ we have plenty of room In the secution. park we are planning to throw It open to home campers,” Mr. Fred Hmlth, d e f s n d l B g Jordan said. Hugh D’Autranont, today Ashland Creek is to be dam­ tried to pin the prosecution med for swimming purposes. down to the exact date when There is plenty of woodland and the D’Antressont brothers are a more ideal spot for camping Alleged to have entered into could not be conceived, according a conspiracy to dynamite th« to the park superintendent. H. P. train. Judge Thomas 7 Lack of space has In the past overruled the motion, asking made It necessary to close the park a limitation on evidence in to home campers. this way. Cost of the proposed Improve­ The state attorneys this morn­ ment will not be great, most of ing, after s wrangle with the de­ the work to be done by the park fense attorneys, stated they are crew. going to prove that after graduat­ ing from a New Mexico high school, Hugh D’Autremont know­ ing and willingly came to Oregon to enter into a conspiracy with his two brothers in the holdup Harold Teale Will Conduct and wrecking of the 8. P. train in the Siskiyou funnel. ~ A New Course In In­ The tilts between the defense dustrial T r a in in g and state attorneys this morning /MO MKÛ” •BWWKT iW A • «R E D ¿'«ArttottettO Afc&tUutohl}torn»/. Keto c Saturday aftsrneea at tho Alustat Kather Day eelabrotl*» Saturday Included 1202;, , the following n a w « * ; ; M e L , .Btonnpr M a«l»,AfeV.M edtord. Sara Mosier, JA |7. ML .Veyh«te; i .Eola S«ltor. 4>|7,M ed ford ; 8tto i ,« t e f MteteS Carter. l»22, Jack- .a ••ATjitoi f Ashlandi M* Cha*. HUw,; 12»A, j lterote O*«ro: V*r**, Johteen. d te y JIAS; , Devlin, J}. «1» ing. II B low ^ ;i, ftw r tw w Mro .Mtow,®"- r » : o : , troll. U M ,.. Apptoset*; Qntel