Oregon-Fair u a potential p « / Above Normal. Years i Wlr» Barrica) ASHLAND, "BHXY-ACHK GONE” KDAY, JUNE 18, 1927 FATHER’S Tomorrow the dads shall ba honored.. There were a lot h>f pur­ chase* of (tits for dads today as boys and girls will evid­ ence the fact tomorrow that mother* are not the only ones who come in for a lot of lore and remembrance. Dads Day has been observ­ ed for only a few years but a* a worthwhile Idea, It is growing each year. R AGAJN DOS ANGELES. June J tx — (IP) —*. “Belly-ache gone — >tael fin e!” That was the greeting Will R ogers, Internationally- known humorist, offered to the world as be came out of the ether following a major operation for gallstones here Friday. His condition late Friday night was “splendid," accord- lag to physicians. Begs Daughter To End HU New Mexican Indians, Age Life When JBealUatUn Of 48 And 53, Pushing f o r ­ PLAY DAY AT Terrible Crime Qomea— ward, One B it Nine Miles Behind Mad Butt-M ore C. C. FORUM Wife Was Sueing Tor Di­ vorce—Stolen Rifle Used Than Half Of Unique In Triple Murder. Race Now Run. Tennis, Horseshoe, Baseball, Hikers, Equesterians’ DOUGLAS, Wyo., June II. — DYBR^ILLE, CaliL, June IS, — (LP)— Maintaining a steady lead In the Redwood Highway Indian Marathon race, Mad Bqll, Karook Indian passed through here be­ fore no op. More than half of the unique race was run by tbe Utbe young Indian, whose bronse body glistens with preeplratlon. He was 240 miles from Ban San Francisco— with Grants Pass, bis destination still more than 200 milee away. > Nine miles behind came^Melike, S3 year old Zual Indian from New Mexico^ who stopped once to call down the wrath of bis gods on his leading competitor. He had dogged the footsteps of Mad Bull at that distance for the last 24 bourn. Tuesday noon, June 21*t, will be “Recreational Day” for the Chamber of Commerce Forum, while one of the main topics will be "Golf” the devotees of other forms of recreation will also have their Innings, and it is, likely that there will he some strong contenders as to the best form of recreation. The horse^ shoe pitcher* will be Invited to send a representative, tbe tennis tens and the base ball enthusiasts— tbe hiker’s clnb and the horse­ back riders. The program will be telly developed and announced la Monday’s Tidings. “What has Ashland to offer In the line of Recreation." is tbe qaestion. LAYTONVILLE, Cal., Jane 18.—< (LP)—Mad Bull, Karook Indian, reached. Cummings, 12 miles ahead of his nearest competitors, Chqchee and Meliks, Zunis, be­ fore noon today. He was 178 miles from the. starting point In the Redwood Highway Indian mars- to*. The Zunis who are 48 a b r fts years of age respectively were re­ Firs threatened to destroy the luctant te stop here for n rest at dinner nt the Plasa Cate on the all bat Mike Kirk, New Mexico Plata thia morning. Indian trader and their trainer, At 1:30 o'clock grease on the insisted. gas range was. ignited and the resulting blase and smoke made it appear that the whole kitchen might soon be consumed by flames. City firemen rushed to the scene and two quarts of chemicals The Ashland Art School starts were use^'ln extinguishing the July 6th in the Washington School on North Rain St. under blaze. Much of the dinner was spoil­ the direction of Miss Bells Cady ed, the dishes were covered with of Brooklyn, New York and sev­ smoke. The kitchen was In a eral other Instructors from the Pratt Institute of Art. Parties condition of great disorder. The loss was estimated at about havinf rooms within reasonable 810. distance of the school building are asked to tarn tjielr names in the Chamber of Commerce. KITCHEN FIRE IN PLAZA CAFE Chamber Aids Art School TOMORROW’S GAMES. Boas at Klamath Falls. Medford at G nats Pass. “W affle” Dinner Tuesday Evening (LP)—J. W. Jordan, a 44-year-old oil driller, was held tri Jail here Friday night charged with the triple murder of his wife, bis •on-tn-'taw and a banker at Park- erton, Wyo. Believed temporarily erased by domestic -troubles. Jordan ran amuck with a stolen rifle and shot down the three before he finally waa overpowered and disarmed by his own daughter. f .. Jordan had' been haled into- court thia week for carrying con­ cealed weapons on charges brought by his wife, who waa suing for divorce. He surrendered Secure beside' her son in ijktlon’s'rega/d, Mrs. Evangeline Lina­ Iris revolver and the ease was dis­ bergh, njother of the fs ge “Lindy,” was greeted with cheers missed. ngton. This picture was taken as the wherever she went in Wi Friday, however, be stole the the day after the boy landed. . ; two rode to chai rifle and shot down Ed Lasher, his son-in-law, and John Newby, the banker, as they passed on the vtreet. Then he went to his own home and shot hi* wife, Hrs. Ed Ed. Lasher, bi* daughter, grappled with Jordan, threw him to the floor and look away the gurf.____ Intim ée Triend Says He Great Militarist Inaugaur After begging his own daughter “ Speaks Authoritatively’ ’ ated As Director Of to kill him. Jordgn collapse^ _ .... North Ghisa CAL WILL BE " NEW LEADER A CANDIDATE NEGRO MAID IS WITNESS Dorothy Mackaye Collapses As Colored Girl Gives Testimony LOB ANGELES, June 18.— (IP) — Dorothy Mackaye, emotional ac­ tress. on trial here for suppres­ sing facts surrounding the death of her husband, Ray RayAond, broke even in court Friday. Her former negro maid, Ethel Lee, after dealing what* was con­ sidered a most damaging blow to Miss Mackaye, gave testimony which It is believed ultimately may lead to freedom for the ac­ tress. Raymond and Miss Mackaye, bitter toward each other for a number of months because of her friendship for Paul Kelly, athletic screen Juvsnife, patqhed up their differences after Kelly had brut­ ally beaten Raymond in a primi­ tive fist fight. Miss Lee .told the Jury. At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the.. Civic club plans here made to keep the club house open daring the sum­ mer months beginning July 31 from 10 n. m. to 8 p. m. on week days, and from, 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. on Sundays. To. put this matter before the public, tt wag decided to give a 60 cent waffle supper on Monday, June 2