Man Stricken In This City WIU Leave Tomorrow— Bailey waa 111 (or several weeks before her death. The deceased was a native of Canada, born la Ontario la 1887. Twenty-five yean a«» the fam­ Ann B a lls y ily moved to Jackson county and Mrs. Bailey hae since «hat tin e been a resident of Talent. In addition to her husband, J. Mrs. Mary Ann Bailey, 68, of W. Bailey, the deceased is sur­ Talent, died at , l o'clock Friday vived by two children, a daugh­ morning, July 1, 1*87, at. the ter, Mrs. B. L. Deismen, Ashland Sacred Heart hospital In Medford, following an operation. Mrs. ALENTLADY DIES TODAY Captain Roy Beyer, «4, Woodburn Oregon, enroute to Redding, Cali­ fornia, was stricken seriously 4.11 to this city. Chief of Police Mc­ Nabb was notified at 8 o’clock Friday morning that the man was found near the box factory, apparently to great distress. Boyer said he believed he was suffering from ptomaine poison­ ing, but when taken to the police station where he was given medi­ cal attention, he was .found to be suffering from congestion of the lungs. Police communicated with his parents and he will probably be taken to the Community hospital here where he will receive pro­ per care. Dr. Inskeep, county health officer is In charge of the case. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hale of Mrs. J. Herring of Talent was Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. George Ashland Wednesday shopping Watson and daughter Beverly Jean of Medford, expect to leave Joy the cooi ocean breeses tomorrow evening for Big Butte, g the Fourth at Crescent where they will spend the week­ Calif. Big basket Picnic on end fishing. Mach. 253-lt Celebrate the 4th of July at Jackson's Springs. Dancing after­ 265-4t A few of the best of summer noon and evening- hints left to go this week at very Up-to-the-minute m o d e l s in satisfactory prices — The colors men’s Ready-to-Wear. Remember, Include Pink. Orchid, Green, Blue, Paulserud's sell for less. 264-tf Tan. Rose, Black and White, both ftfge and small shapes. Mrs. Lar­ Ilusinptw Visitor*— ‘ kin Grubb. 114 3rd street. P. Day ten and M. Benson, real-, 26B-3t dents of Salem, Oregon, were to Ashland for several hours yester­ day looking after business affairs. Mrs. R. Batey. Mrs. A. ahd Florence Wilson, all 1 Spend the Fourth of July Holi­ of Eugene, Oregon, are I days at the Beach at Crescent City, While the entire crew of the Mud today visiting with 1 Calif., and see Uncle Sam's War­ Matson Lumber company mill ships. 263-*3t probed the swift water of Anna Jackson's Springs Sat. creew Wednesday afternoon hunt­ \ 266-4t Summer Sise Package Yellow ing for 23-month old Joseph Corn Meal, 10c— Bchuerman'a. ; Roundtree, Junior, It fell to the Bring your camping outfit and 261-tf lot of the father, Joseph Round- enjoy the Fourth of July holidays tree, Sr., an employee of the com­ an the beach at Crescent City. Returned to Grants P ast' ■ pany, to find the body. iiug, Dancing, Races, Basket Mrs. E. W. Miller of the Del The Infant was drown when Ic sad Cool Weather. Rogue hotel in Grants Pass, who playing alopg the bank of the has been spending the pest few; creek, he reached out too far to 263-St days in Ashland visiting with reach a floating stick. The fa­ V is ito rs in A shlan d — Mrs. L. H. Hanyw of the Ashland^ ther was overcome when he found *- Visitors in Ashland "yesterday ho tel,, left last evening for her the body after «It bad been to from Portland Included the fol­ home. 1 the water fo r several hours. lowing: Fred Beilto, Jr., W. S. flodgea and John C. Conrad. LAKE O’ WOODS CABIN for Rale, sloping gravel beach, un­ equal ed on Lake almost double frontage, 2 cottages, one /new, completely furnished, boat and M Four hours to Crescent City well. See Jack Edwarde, Ash­ PORTLAND. July 1.—(IPX-A Arier good roads. See the big Red­ land. 8B7-1 flurry of excitement was caused woods and visit Uncle Barn’s war to the Schabb downtown restaur­ Viaitors From ì x e Angeles ant today when a wall dressed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas David­ young man asked to use the tele­ son and Mr. and Mra. A. David­ phone near the cash register, and son of Los Angeles. California, Raised money and escaped. More c.’ Earl Moon, formerly employ are spending a few days in Ash­ than |6 0 was taken. gt the Claycomb Motor compai land vlsltlng thè city and Llthta Berd dealen, on the Plesa, h park. . . ¿Based a Ford garage In Talent. Word Recelv Crescent Qity Harbor invitee Word haa in received to Oakland Plane May Fly Yet SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.— (IP)—The monoplane "City of Oakland," may re-start Its pro­ jected flight to Honolulu this week, but Captain Charles Car­ ter will not navigate It. Carter objected to an immed­ iate resumption of the flight yes­ terday after a broken windshield had forced the plane to return to Oakland Airport shortly after tak­ ing off. His objection revealed that dissension had arisen be­ tween him, Ernest L. Smith, -pi­ lot, and Edmund J. Moffett, prin-r clpal backer. After a conference with Mof­ fett today Carter announced: "I am not interested any more In the trans-Pacific flight. I wanted to go first or not at all. I won't stop anyone else who cares to go.” Child Drowned In Anna Creek F jone Bandit Robs Register Cars Registered— One hundred and thirty out-of- * Mra. A. L. Harvey ot thia city a guest at the home of her state tourists stopped in Ashland daughter Mm. E. M. Wilson in yesterday to register their cars at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrl- the local Chamber of Commerce. mqn of Alhambra, California, are Mao visitón at Jhe Wilson home. Min Jessie Baker and mother BUaanaa, 8 lbs. for 8Bc—Bchu- Of Wood, California, former resi­ erman’s Grocery. '861-tf dents of this city, will arrive to­ morrow 4o spend the Fourth of July to Ashland visiting friends. 6 Commander Byrd is hailed as the hero of today, as the result of his successful flight across the Atlantia in the face of the gravest dang­ ers from sleet, winds, fog and ralfi. Byrd first gained fame as an aviator through his trip to the North Pole. Valuable scientific In­ formation was secured by Byrd on the perilous flight. •to deliver. Turkey, It seems, is not to escape filibustering either. DIDN’T LIKE CITY JAIL J. J. Stammens of Mariposa, California has been the guest of the eity of Ashland for several days, while officers seek to “iron out" an auto theft case. He is financially broke end officers have furnished him with lodging af a Recently LAKE GEORGE, N. Y„ July i . ( local rooming house. they forgot to make arrangements ——A portabte dairy that rides the running hoard and produces three quarts of milk per day is the answer of a Bend fam­ ily to the milk problem on long tours by automobile. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Simpson, touring Central and Eastern Oregon during the past few weeks, curry a Swiss milk gout whey they travel aero« country and report a success­ ful experiment to which nan­ ny maintains her perch on the running-board, forages dally three quarto without the night and contributes her tor food for herself daring protest or fatigue. HELLO, MILLENIUM! A toft-crumbed cracker, a non-ehonlder-prieking crack­ er, a cracker that the most timid ot men can eat boldly la bod. has Just boon, in­ vented. a dispatch from Chi­ cago discloses. Those who hitherto have refrained from the dellroue dqlight ot hav­ ing their wafers to the hay, through fear of wonnds, bruises, ueckotoSis or toven- year-ttch eau gratify their lahly awaiting the fall page ad ahowlag Senator J. Bom- boom McWhorter with a bread smile, saying "They foal flue!” Alongside is a leaa fortunate tallow who baa oaten hie crackers hard. He has his shoulders to the poet. Ho winces, grimaces, scratches. "Probably half thia man’s Ufa Is spent scratching the ticklish abra­ sions thpt result from the friction « of a non-raeilient craeker crambo la bod.” the sd will teU you. Verily, Amorten la the aaat of wts- Modern Independence When on Monday Ashland celebrates In­ dependence Day with its good old-fash­ ioned picnic, we shall celebrate in reality thé ability ot the forefathers to make drastic sacrifioes and their triumph over difficulttes. Attaining modern independence is not nearly so difficult for it entails no ex­ treme sacrifioes; just the ability to spend less than one earns, coupled with a desire to get ahead. A savings account hero will help yon to attain this g o a t Why not start now, at the beginning of this new interest period? Deposits made on or before July 5 will earn interest from the 1st. Newcomers may transfer their accounts from other hunfr« at this time without loss of interest. Bring in your pass-book and we will at­ tend to the details of the transfer. DENOUNCES ARMONA Passenger daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Downing, former residents of thia oRy, will make a nine month’s trip around Che world. M i e s Downing, .who attended the local high school, has been a student at Goucher college to Baltimore tor the pest few years. Mrs. Bailey was a’ d e v o t e d member of „ Our Lady ol the Mountain Catholic church of thia city. Funeral services will be held fro« this church. Saturday morning at 10 o’clock, Father Carmody to charge. Burial will kella de wife. She try kella me," and as ikoof of what had been done, the rancher Ittfted his hat and showed^n the top of his head a bump as large as a hen egg. The lady of the house was tfound perfectly safe. "¿net another case of fam­ ily troubles such *aa we fre*. quently cover," Said the aher- CHANEY VISITS HERE District , Attorney Newton D. Chaney of Medford spent several hours to thia city Thursday eve­ ning visiting with Chief of Police George W. McNabb. FAMIL TROUBLES “Murder” was the call re­ ceived at the office o f . the Siskiyou county sheriff. Quickly a deputy sheriff responded. “What’s the matter here. I hear you are trying to kill your wife,” he demanded of an Italian farmer, alleged to be causing the disturbance. "Kella de wife” was the astonished rejoinder. "I no Never Shine LOS ANGELES. July 1.— (IP>— Denouncing Arisons as a state that has "broken Its plighted troth to the other states of the Union,” Congressman Joe Crail of California said in an address here before the Democratic clnb today he would ask the nest ses­ sion of congress to repeal and rescind the act admitting Arisons to the union as a state. , . F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND O REG O N FISHIN’ IS POPULAR Local dealers report a big in­ crease in the sale of fishing tackle as nimrods prepare for a July Fourth celebration along the banks of the streams where trout and steelhead dive. COMMERCIAL Never Mend Silk Hose, Ghiacpnteed to give S a t­ isfaction £ 4 A A Pair Wonderful Assortment of New Wash Frocks. Special £ 4 AO Each BUY YOUR 4TH OF JULY NEEDS HERE! A R E A L TASTE OF VACATION JOY COJ4ES WITH THE TWO- DAY HOLIDAY APPROACHING SUNDAY AND INDEPENDENCE DAY—YOUR ENJOYMENT CAN BE HEIGHTENED IF YOU HAVE T HE PROPER ATTIRE. LET US OUTFIT YOU. when they use thlq new Won­ derful French Process 'Face Pow­ der . called MBLLO-OLO, Keepa that ugly shine away. Women rave over Ito superior purity and quality. Stays on longer— skin looks like a peach— keeps com­ plexions youthful— prevents large pores. Get a box of MELLO-GLO Face Powder today. — L 11 h I a Pharmacy, z East Side Pharmacy. Frocks Fashioned for Dress or Sports Wear — Flat Crepe—Wash Crepes—Georgette and Chiffon Prints. NEW LOW FARES! Ashland to Klamath Falls and Bend Now Effective, July 1, Ashland — Klam ath T ails — Bend Leave 7:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m . 3:30 p. m LOCAL DEPOT, ASHLAND CAFE BUILDING The Sunshine Route Stages—Phone 167 Values to $15.00 Sale P r ie e .......... $10.00 Values to $22.50 Sale P r ic e ........ $14.95 Values to $29.75 Sale P r ic e ........ $19.75 I ASHLAND TO KLAMATH FA LLS-$2.55 ~| Though the air he warm, one needs a wrap of Silk or Wool—Dress or Sport “C0-B0” Coats now selling at ONE HALF Regu­ Ladies Hiking Boot, a fine lace boot lar prices. We must clear our racks as for $6.85. See them at new Fall Garments will arrive soon. ARMY GOODS STORE B ig g est L ittle Store in Town. Open E venings. FISH IN G TACKLE A N D L IC E N SE NEW OUTING TOGS . . 8 /o n • 54.48 A Snappy Lipe of Men’s Shoes ahd -Oxfords for the FOURTH OF JULY VACATION ' IN ALL THE NEW SUMMER COLORS OVERLAND Tweed Knickers in Tan and Grey combinations — Wool and Part Wool a*1** $3“ New Cra8h Knickers, m ade'of Best Quality Dreadnaught Crash, Special 5 225 New Sport Shirts and Vesteo Blouses made of Cotton and Ray. on, colors White and £ 4 Q O Tan — Each < ln » O THEY’RE SIMPLY GREAT! THE NEW “ GANTNER” STYLES IN WOOL BATHING SUITS. NEW FRENCH STRIPES, JOYFUL COLORS—FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN—AMERICA’S FORE­ MOST SWIMMING SUITS. J