■ J ' . . . ■ mondât , In Ashland Friday— üooal ì Personal flotes George Walton, a resident of McCloud, California, was a visitor in Ashland Friday. >. Wagner C h ee k The following Ashland people spent yesterday picnicking on Wagner creek, Inst north of town: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mad den and family. Pine street; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yotfags and fam ily, Pine street, Mr. and . l(ra. Ralph Billings, North Main street. . . . » V .0 ,0 .. to get tome place where it 1« r irem.. difficult for polities to find him [ R e tu rn e d S a tu rd a y — Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cole return and where he won’t have to make ed Saturday from a week’s trip speeches. to the Oregon Caves, Crescent Here la the Black Hills, Mr. City, Brookings, Bureka, and Coolidge says he has found the many other coast towns. They re ideal spot and there Is a possibil turned home by way of Redding, ity that this region may be select its are being reserved California— ed as a permanent summer W hite 1 Many House; at least as long as M r «»• K,hart book ■tor# tor - ' presentation » » „ .» n ta H n n n i l r ■ W lm P « u u of f “ "Mr.-.Pirn Paasea Silver Girls Coolidge is president. weeks|’®y ’ by tbe 0,Ben Players at the Misses Isabel and Kathleen In more than three Silver, daughters of Mr. and here, the president has not .seen Southern Oregon Normal School Mrs. Harry Silver, Sr. of thia a single senator or representative, «uditorium Thursday evening. city, arrived home yesterday from except those from the nearby ter- ; "The interest being shown in Honolulu, where they have taught rttory. No. national politician of the bringing fit these popular for the past year In St. Andrews prominence have braved the two-! playera to Ashland is gratifying' Priory. The girls stoppad, enroute day railroad ride from Chicago according to Normal school folks home, In San Francisco, Cal., to to urge appointment of postmast- .who are in charge of the ticket pale and. responsible for the bring visit for a tew days with M t . era; no one has come around to ing of the company to Ashland and Mrs. George Converse and in seek appointment to a federal for this return engagement. Oakland, Cal., to visit t h e i r post, and all Mr. Coolidge has to Mr. Pirn Passes By” is an brother H arry Silver. do la to handle his mail every ngllsh comedy considered one day and go fishing once in a 'Ot the most outstanding-in the en Returned From Riddle— while. ’ f tire repertoire of the company. Misses Rose and Jnne Altklns, People who have seen • hint * Seats for the production may daughters of M r. and Mrs. Harold While he has been, here are the reserved. at any time now by Atkins on Taylor ntreot, returned local citisens and t o u r i s t s palling at the Elhai-t store. last week from Riddle, Oregon, Throughout thia Sunday after where they spent a week visit noon, 5009 or more automobiles ing their uncle and annt Mr. and nomads passed before the sum Mrs. Raymond Altkins. mer White House, to P ic n ic k e d a t At bake of the Woods Mr. and Mrs. A rt Tonner and family of this city were among the Ashland peoplb who spent Sunday at the Lake of the Woods. While there they visited with their son Charles, who la a mem ber of the Ashland Y, M. C. A. boys* camp. M o to re d to M e d fo rd — Harley Hushes. first baseman on the Boas baseball team, and Orlle Robbias, shortstop, motored to Medford last evening and spent seyeral hours visiting friends. Cliff Payne makes boxes. Bananas, 2 *bs. for 25c— Schu- 251-tf arman’s Grocery. Let the UNIOW write pour tall coverage automobile insurance. Teo, of conree. g t-tf C a rs R e g is te re d — One hundred and twenty-four out-of-state tourists stopped In Ashland yesterday to register their cars at the local Chamber of Commerce, and 165 stopped here Saturday. , ; Two Families in Ashland — Apparently trying to find >11 relatives of his family. Stanley, lieutenant commander in the United States navy, Recently wrote to the county clerk’s office asking for addresses of families For sale, cherries for canning. with the same names in Jackson Cheap. Ashlapd Fruit -and Pro county. Three were found: two In 256-tf Assn. Ashland and one in Medford.— Medford Mail Tribune. M ade . Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Rates and . Phonographs repaired. Fix-It son. Hugh, Scenic Drive, and Miss Shop. 253-1 m. Velta Ackley, bookkeeper at the Claycomb Motor company, Ford dealers, made a trip to Crater V is ite d D r L. D. Inskeep, Oakland, Cali Lake yesterday. fornia, returned yesterday to his home after having spent several days with his son. Dr. L. D. Ins keep, county health officer, locat ed at Medford. M r. Inskeep is the principal or a high school In Oakland. Left This Morning— Harold Simpson, who has spent the past few days In Ashlaud vis iting with his parent», fir . and Mrs. Thomas H. Simpson, North Main street. 16ft this morning for Portland, Oregon, where he is employed by Suden and Christian son, wholesale lumber by ships. 259-tf Slim Jim Pretiel Stlcks- -The Left For Coquille— Harry Ingling, member of the new Pretiel— Sehuerman's. local police force, left Sunday for 251-tf Coquille. Oregon, to spend the week with a friend there. He V is it o r F ro m Prospect— Mrs. Jack Daw, a resident of w ill also attend the Southern Ore Prospect, on the road to Crater gon Law Enforcement Officers Lake, spent several hours in Ash meeting to be held Thursday, July land Saturday visiting friends and 14. shopping. . Summer Sire Package Yellow Port Orfprd cedar boat for sale, Corn Meni 1 Oc— Schuerman’a. Jordan Sash and Cabinet 251-tf works. 268-tf R e tu r n e d H< Fred H. Mugg, engineer for the Hartford Accident and Indemnity company, with headquarters at Seattle. Washington, is spending the day ln Ashland looking after business affairs. Mrs. E. E. Gore Is presenting Mrs. Ross Alexander of San Fran cisco and her seven year old daughter Roberta in violin recital at the Parish Hall in Medford Monday evening, July 11 at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Alexander’s en semble class in violin w ill play and there w ill bo piano numbers. Anyone Interested in violin la In vited to attend. There will be no charge. >83-8 ... Mr. and Mm. S. N, Haselton and daughter, Jean, who have spent the past few days In Ash- land visiting Mrs. Hsselton’s par- ants, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber on Granite street, left Saturday for thatr home in Sacramento, California. W ill Attend Convent! Myron 8. Woodworth, minister of the local Baptlat church, left today for Portland, Oregon, to at-' tend the Oregon Baptist State convention, which w ill he held In the Hinson Memorial church July 12 to 15 inclusive. BaRRRSRfiRfi&ffi finishing tonight “Beware of Widows” with Returned Miss Jean Lynch, who is em ployed in the dry good’s depart ment of Enders* Store, returned Wednesday evening from Marsh field, Oregon, where she spent several days visiting her parents, who have the Plggly Wiggly Gro cery store in that city. . .Word Received Mrs. W illiam Myer, h i g h street, has received word that her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hicks, (n tt Bernice Myer) Eugene, Ore gon, recently underwent an oper ation for appendicitis, and is get ting along nicely. LAURA LA PLANTE Tomorrow and Wednesday Leaving T o m or r ow Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Gyger and family, who reside on Neil creek, Just south of town, are leaving tomorrow for Chappell, Nebraska, where they w ill spend the next month or six weeks vis iting relatives and friends and looking after business affairs. En ron to they will visit for a few days at Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Lemon and family and M r. and Mrs. John Noble of Boise, Idaho, are guests at the Charlee Brodi home on Helmaa street Mrs. Lemon is Mr. Brolli’e sister and Mrs. Noble hie nelos. Mr. ¿emon le a travellag salesman for the Boise Saddlery company and he and Mrs. Letton have been touring Nevada, Cali fornia and Oregon. Snap, speed, pep, bard rid Went to ■■■■■» President J. A. Churchin of the Southern Oregon Normal school went to Eugene. Oregon, on F ri day to deliver an address before a meeting et echool maaten at the University of Oregon. ing, hani loving and drama tic acting — that’s w h a t i*l* see in this l a t e s t |-np Western. Reserve Seats For “Mr. Pirn” F ro m S o u th Paulserud’s for cleaning. Mr. and Mr«- J- I. Daniel u family of Portland, Oregon, are stopping In tin tourist eamp ter a few days and may decide to re main la thia city for some time. national Aeronautic Asaocia- n of the United States, w u la plage with Major rancher, as a* Sergeant Raymond i rroll, mechanic. On his return ip to the northwest M ajor Pan Not a Senator or 1 ther w ill fly his plane as If he tative Penetrates 1 «were competing in the national air derby from New York’. The purpose of the expedition R A PID C ITY, 8. D.. July 11. 1s to complete arrangements along — (IP)— President Coolidge’s idea the route at the various * citit of a vacation, unlike that of moat people who want to got oat of Whlch .. been . ■ designated i CALVIN SAYS DAKOTA NEW YORK HAS DEEP MYSTERY Califo m ia Man Speeds from Ashland before an out was W F1 **!» ñ tde. Robbtaa h it a pretty three bagger in thia inning, while Davis (Oes hit a two bagger and was on second when Morgad went out making the third <mt for the ley gt his prostrato fon a Boas. * ahd ‘ con tinned on tfcelr dray. Perhaps the fact that his father was assassinated daring thè fight ing had something to do with it. He took over tba • administra tion of internal affairs and» «aw to the organisation of elvie guard that constituted a national eolico tqroe to defend tho Free State. Big-boned, sallow, six footer, serfott and m o o d y .h u to t iroa- Mfe flriMosa, ana t*« real direet- tor. tore* la the government, when there eras trouble. A t the time of hie death, at 85 — not yonng for a ssan who had been-through stirring evento in Ireland- in- t^e teat 11 years — ha was also minister of Justice and of external affairs. Tho. latter post ho assumed in a reorganisa tion of the cabinet following the meeting of tho now parliament. He. seemed deetlaed to be the dominant force* in ‘Irish 'politics for 20 years or more to come. Hie murder leaves .Ireland, politically almost whore it was when Collins died. In the third Inning Grants Pass Bleeding from eight wounds in scored one run, repeated this la head and body, O’Higgtns was the fourth, while Ashland scored taken to his botto ta an'' ambul in neither inning, and the fourth ance snmmoMd. by m an. Ja tote- Inning ended with the Cavemen crowd that had gathered qgickly leading seven to three. They Physicians immediately pro failed to register in the remain nounced 0 ‘Hlgglne* condition crit ing innings. ical .and did what they could for Four runs were scored by Boas him. in the fifth inntag. Morgan felt Bat five hoars later, shortly to drat. Hughes knocked a pretty before 6 g. m., ho died. two bagger advancing Morgan, O’HigginT would have been the Hoffard was given his base on leader of the government forces balls, than Robbins struck out. had it been someone else who had O rr hit, scoring two men and fallen. 7 . „ r • Hanley followed Orr, hitting and He had stepped Into the place scoring Orr and Hoffard. left vacant by debonair bat de A t the beginning of the sixth termined Michael Collins. . * Inning, Iverson relieved Shaneck* Alwayd working quietly and pitching for Grants Paas. Iverson behind the scenes. O’Higgins ac was working in fine shape and cepted the arbitration of war struck out Morgan and Hughes. forced by tho radical republicans. Force knocked a two bagger but - H , G STO CK Whan other Irish leaden talked died on second when Davis struck MORTICIAN comproodee with the men against out. No scoring was done by the Helene Bledo them, who after all It was signed visitors in this tuning. Licensed Lady were Irishmen, O’Higgins insisted Boas scored three runs in the that compromise meant capitula ‘bfflee Depnty seventh Inning. Marlow, first at tion. bat, hit a pretty home run, loos TV ing the ball far into the fllld. Hoffard follpwed with a hit. Rob bins went out.. Orr hit. Hanley went out. Force scored Orr and Hoffard with a two bagger, and was followed by Davis who atrnck out. Davis in this inning gave two Cavemen first base on bells. In the eighth Inning Morgan was given his base on balls bat died at first. Hugh died at first. Marlow struck out. Davis started — GOES FURTHEB, LASTS LONGER, pitching in hie old style end LOOKS BETTER struck out, Iverson, Gray and Speiss. The ninth inning Drolette died at first, W arren struck out and Melandy was caught before fee PHONE TJS AND WE WILL HAVE OUR reached firqt. The box score was as follows: PAINTERS FIGURE YOUR WORK. 1 S S 4 5 8 7 8 9 Grants Pass 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Boas 0 3 0 0 4 0 8 1 R. H. SO. Grants Pass — 7 8 7 of Tosto” Boas ’’ 10 9 5 The game was witnesses by a good sited crowd. ___i__ . \ - M Sherwin-Williams P A IN C. O. St. John, state superin tendent of public instruction, , "w. M. Wagner of Bakersfield, South Dakota, epant the week alifornia, is scheduled to appear end In Ashland Vttitlng the W ar ^efore Justice ef the Peace G. O. ren Cook and W . A. Cook fam il Tayltfr of Medford to ¿newer to a ies. H r. 8t. John attended the Dismembered Bodies of Wo charge of speeding on the Pacific NE A meeting in 8oattle, Washing men Found in Battery highway?. Wagner was " driving ton, before coming to this city. Park 48 miles an hour when arrested Mr, and- Mrs. W arren Cook, Mr. NEW YORK, July 11.— (IP)— Ì y Stote Traffic Officer C. P. Tai gnd Mrs. W . A. Cook and Mr. St. John made a trip to Crater Lake Dismembered bodies of two more nt. women were found here Sunday, yesterday. and the strange mystery of Bat M oas defeat cavemen < IN SUNDAY TILT tery Park, which began with the Visitor In Medfo r d M . B. Inman of thia city spent finding of the slim, white, sever (Continued From Pago One) several hours in Medford Satur ed legs of a murdered girl 24 day afternoon transacting bual- hours earlier, became threefold. The game started out In a fine« and visiting friends. In a Brooklyn churchyard, jrgy .far the Cavemen when they wrapped in brown paper and tied lade five runs in the first Inning. > np in a pink and white blanket, iray, Speiss, Cora. Drolette and were iqpnd the hip and thigh of Vsrrea-scoring- before a single M lfc h C im O r e an elderly woman, later Mg«wl_ nt was made. **“ » **« **« * fled as Mias Sarah Elisabeth « ' Boas fglled to score in the Brat inning, Morgan and Hughes Brownell. A few moments later, a passer failing to reach flfst, while Mar- Rev. H . T. Mltchelmora' and by found In the entrance of a j’ow, given his base on balls died Lhprence Mftchdlmore left Ash motion picture theatre a woman’s i t drat. land Monday morning for the breast and shoulder, an arm, and In the second Inning. Grants Ashland Y. M. C. A. camp at Lake a hand from which the ring fing Pees failed to score while Hof- of the Woods where* Lawrence er had been hacked. fard, Robbins and O rr scored Mltehelmore is to asslht in direct The discoveries went on as the ing the damp affairs. entire available police force, of The hoys at the Y. M. C. A. Greater New York was ordered camp, mostly members of the Y. to search for the missing parts Farmers Attention! M*.‘ C. A. auxiliary organisations of the murdered women as it are having a fine time. Look at year mowers for became apparent that ¿here had broken and worn parte before bean at least three victims ettttlng commences. W 0 keep Finally, In the basement of a fis stock repairs fo r any or rooming house, the charnel cellar moot oC mower's made. In which at least two of the wo Garden tools, hose, lawn men had been cut to pieces was matters, fencing and poets of every description. found the hlood-etkined evidence “ The Winchester Store** incidental to the tragedy— eawe. An enlarged kodak photograph axes and hammers stained with o f Mad Bull, winner of the Rod- wood Highway marathon race, the blood of the victims.- AM One of the two bodies partly from San Francisco to Grants Pass, his trainer, J. C. Barney, recovered from ash barrels, alleys and State Traffic Officer C. P. and doorways In Brooklyn, is be Talent who “ paced” the Indian lioved to be that of Mrs. Albert runners from the California line Bennet, who held a mortgage on to Grants Paas, has been present the lodging hones in which the ed to Officer Talent by K.. C. murders were perpetrated. < Kilburn, official photographer end reporter for the Sen Francis co Bxaminsr. The photograph is now on dis play in the window a ^ the m iliar By itself—100 cents. Toggery. The plctqre was taken about six miles thia side of the Good W ill Trip Across Con In a spendthrifts hands—a moments pleasure. California lino, after Mad Bull tinent to Visit Cities In a misers hands—a curse and a care. bad raa 858 of 454 miles. Offic Starts er Talent stopped ell traffic ap In ,a wise man’s hands—a stepping stone tp proaching the tunnel in order SPOKANE. Wash.. July 11. -— w ealth.. • that femes of gasoline had duet (Special) — Soaring out from ight he avoided. here at 9 o’clock Monday morn ing, Major John T. 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